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âHopelessâ Alzheimerâs patients revived in as little as 90 minutes | |||||
This is the biggest medical discoveryâand scandalâon record.  Studies show a single, natural compound can resurrect brain cells and bring hopeless Alzheimerâs patients back to life in as little as 90 minutes.  But researchers flat out admitted they have NO INTENTION of releasing this life-saving information to the public. Youâll find the sickening quote at the 10:42 mark of this video exposé.  This underground footageâwith all the leaked details about this life-saving therapyâis bound to âdisappearâ when Big Pharma gets wind of it. So please, if you or a loved one is battling Alzheimerâs watch this video now, while you still can. | |||||
The simple, drug-free way to eliminate your heart attack risk | |||||
Dear Reader, Iâm always so pleased when the conventional medical community switches gears (even for just a moment) and harkens back to the Hippocratic Oath: âFirst, do no harm.â Because so frequently, they seem to forget all about it. Especially when it comes to risk factors for diseases. Often times, doctors skip right over discussing preventative strategies and straight to prescribing drugs. Thatâs why I was excited to see this new research. Swedish researchers conducted a cohort study showing that heart disease risk associated with type 2 diabetes can be eliminated by reaching targets for five key risk factors. Iâll get to those in a moment. But first, if youâve been an avid reader, then you know Iâve spent my whole career talking about risk reduction for diseases like heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. In fact, two of my booksâThe Hamptonâs Diet and The A-List Dietâfocus on this explicitly. And since they all go hand in hand, working on the risk factors for one health issue can actually work for them all. The deadly list of risks The study comes to us from the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. It included nearly 300,000 people with type 2 diabetes. The health information for these participants was compared to that of over 1 million healthy people, in order to determine risk factors for diabetes-associated heart disease. Researchers published their findings in the New England Journal of Medicine. They determined that type 2 diabetic participants who were likely to develop heart disease had the following risk factors: A hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) greater than 7.0. A blood pressure of 140/80 or higher. AlbuminuriaâA condition in which protein albumin is present in urine. Symptoms include swelling of the ankles, hands, belly, and/or face. Smoking Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol greater than 97 mg/dL. The more risk factors the diabetic participants had, the higher their likelihood of developing heart disease. Compared to controls, participants with all five risk factors had a higher likelihood of the following: Mortality: 4 percent increased risk Heart attack: 10 percent increased risk Stroke: 27 percent increased risk Heart failure: 31 percent increased risk Diabetic participants with none of the five risk factors had no significant increased risk of mortality, heart attack, or stroke compared to the control group. However, they still had a higher risk of heart failure: Participants younger than 55 had a 5 percent increased risk of heart failure Participants aged 65 to 80 had a 2.38 percent increased risk of heart failure | |||||
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The 5-word question you need to ask your oncologist | |||||
Sharon Kelly was 87 when doctors diagnosed her terminal stomach cancer⦠ They told her it was far too advanced for chemo, radiation or even surgery⦠ But Sharon knew to ask the simple, 5-word question described in this video⦠ And three years later her âincurableâ cancer was 100% gone.  If you or a loved one are suffering from any type of cancer then this one simple request of your oncologist could save your life.  Want to learn the life-saving, 5-word question that Sharon and so many others are now demanding of their oncologists?  Find out here now. | |||||
How reaching your target pays off | |||||
Study patients who improved their risk factors (like improving blood pressure, HbA1c, LDL cholesterol, and quitting smoking) came close to eliminating their excess risks for all-cause death, heart attack, and stroke compared to the general population. Thatâs rightâby simply getting these five risk factors under control, you can virtually eliminate your risk of having a heart attack. So why arenât more people jumping on this bandwagon? The answer might lie in this one small aspect of the study: Aside from the 5 risk factors listed above, the strongest predictors of death among those with type 2 diabetes were physical activity, marital status, and use of statins. How funny they should bury the lead! Let me spell that out for you: Type 2 diabetics on statins had an increased risk of death. Notice how they tried to sneak that one by? In an accompanying editorial to the study, the author states: âPathways to risk-factor variables⦠often involve issues of lifestyle, adherence to medication, and other behaviors that are hard to modify, despite best attempts. For vulnerable populations, risk factor control may be especially challengingâ¦â So in effect, theyâre saying if itâs hard, we shouldnât do it? Thatâs coming straight from our powers that be, folks! But there is another way, and itâs not as hard as you think. It simply involves making better choices on a consistent basis. Look at it this way: Heart attack or a bagel? Stroke or a muffin? Diabetes or an ice cream cone? The answers to those questions are pretty clear to me. But I know it can be easier said than done. Which is why, in addition to my books, Iâve also developed an entire program centered around drug- free prevention and reversal of type 2 diabetes, prediabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Itâs called the Metabolic Repair Protocol. Itâs an easy-to-follow, step-by-step guide that will get you on the path to a life free of diabetes. Click here to learn more, or get started today. Until next time, Dr. Fred Sources: medscape.com/viewarticle/901314 Start receiving your own copy of the Reality Health Check. Or forward this e-mail to a friend so they can sign-up to receive their own copy of the Reality Health Check.  Like me on Facebook. Post your thoughts and share with friends! Follow me on Twitter! Keep up with trending topics. | |||||
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