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Neurologists STUNNED: This fruity drink re-awakens your memory | ||
This fruity drink could be the most powerful memory âwake-up callâ Iâve ever seen. Research shows one key ingredient could help you remember names, dates, computer passwords, and phone numbers with ease⦠And spend less time searching for your eyeglasses, keys, and TV remote. In fact, the very magic that makes this drink yellow is what also holds the key to reversing brain aging... And keeping your memory perfect for life. Get the âingredient listâ right here. | ||
The heart-healing power of full-fat cheese | ||
Dear Reader, Iâve written about the PURE study here a couple of times. Not because its findings are shocking, of course. But because the powers-that-be are completely up in arms over them. Why? Because finally, theyâre being forced to admit that the foods you and I have always known are good for you are, in fact, good for you.  And today, Iâd like to explore one particularly controversial case in point⦠Years of bad advice, debunked New research based on data from PURE has linked two or more servings of full-fat dairy per day with lower rates of heart disease and death. In fact, the risk for stroke was more than twice as high in individuals who avoided dairy products. Full-fat dairy â especially milk and yogurt â was also linked to lower rates of death and heart disease when compared to low-fat dairy. This isnât the first study to look at the benefits of dairy. But previous research has primarily been confined to Western countries in North America and Europe, where intake is higher and heart disease is more common than stroke. These researchers, on the other hand, used data from 21 countries on five continents. Dairy products included milk, yogurt and yogurt drinks, a variety of cheeses, and dishes prepared with dairy. They also distinguished between full-fat and low-fat dairy. Subjects fell into four categories: no dairy, less than one serving daily, one to two servings daily, and more than two servings daily. Compared to no intake at all, high dairy intake â in this case, an average of just over three servings daily â was linked with lower overall risk of death, non-heart-related death, heart-related death, major heart disease, and stroke. I probably donât have to tell you what a big deal this is â but I will... Heart disease is the worldâs leading cause of death. And all the bad advice spewing forth from the mouthpieces of Big Pharma is making sure that it stays that way. | ||
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[GROSS!] Disgusting âgooâ dissolves deadly clots in hours | ||
Would you choke down a bowl of THIS if it meant dissolving deadly blood clots in your body in a matter of hours? Of course you would. But if your gag reflexes are anything like mine, you probably wouldnât get very far. The good news is, one world-renowned M.D. has uncovered a secret for getting the SAME life-saving, clot-dissolving benefitsâwithout gulping down this disgusting goo. Get all the details at the 20:46 mark of this exclusive video. | ||
Ditching science for outdated guidelines Hereâs the problem: Most dietary guidelines for heart disease prevention recommend eliminating full-fat dairy due to saturated fat. Even now, cardiologists presume that it raises cholesterol and clogs arteries. Extra emphasis on that one word: presume. Because you know what? The majority of conventional nutritional advice in this country is based on pure presumption. Fiber, salt, fat⦠the list of dietary targets is endless. And itâs all ultimately, unsupported by real science. (Unlike what youâll find in these Reality Health Check e-letters and monthly newsletter, Logical Health Alternatives.) Think about it: Dairy contains a vast array of beneficial nutrients â including amino acids, medium- and odd-chain saturated fats, vitamin K1 and K2, and calcium. Even if saturated fat did raise cholesterol â which it doesnât â you still canât judge the merits of dairy-based on that one factor alone.    And yet, here is the prevailing takeaway from this study: Clinicians should "stick to current guidelines." And only encourage patients to eat more low-fat dairy until more research on full-fat dairy comes in. Honestly â would you expect differently from the American Heart Association?! But hereâs the good news â Iâve created my own set of guidelines. Itâs called the Ultimate Heart-Protection Protocol. Iâve created this online learning tool as an all-natural plan to prevent and reverse Americaâs biggest killers â high blood pressure, heart attack, and stroke. Click here to learn more, or sign up today. Until next time, Sources: medscape.com/viewarticle/901994 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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