
Monday
You Get What You Pay For...
Baby Boomers are spending billions on health, wellness and longevity. Most people don't even know they're buying "pie in the sky" and aren't getting the benefits they have been promised.
Everyone is different. Have you seen the ads for all the medicines on television for everything from Diabetes to Arthritis to whatever your medical challenge is? Anyway, at the end of the commercial you hear the voice over telling you it could cause heart attacks, strokes, cancer and a multitude of potential side effects. Doesn't that scare you just a little bit?
How can some people take a "pill" and have no side effects yet someone else can take the same pill and die? It's because there is NOTHING that is "one size fits all." The pharmaceutical companies just create a drug, get FDA approval (which means just about nothing these days) and off it goes to the market. They actually have money set aside for potential law suits because they KNOW they're coming when a few people have a bad outcome from taking their drug.
Right now there are scientists working to find DNA tests to give patients BEFORE they take certain drug so they will know if that person could have a bad reaction to the drug. We're moving into 21st century medicine and wellness through DNA testing in many areas. Our company will soon be releasing a moisturizing cream that is coded to YOUR DNA and yours ONLY. How's that for exciting?
STOP paying for "off the shelf, maybe it might do me some good" products everyone else is using!
Do yourself a HUGE favor and give Life Map a closer look!
Saturday
LifeMap Ingredients: Blueberry
The American blueberry has long been recognized for its flavor, nutrition, and health benefits. Early settlers valued the blueberry as a major ingredient in foods and medicines. They ate blueberries off the bush and added them to soups, stews, and other foods. Native Americans in colonial times gathered blueberries for winter storage. They dried the fruit and combined it with cornmeal, honey, and water to make a delicate pudding known as “Sautauthig.” The juice of blueberries was also used for medicinal purposes: to treat coughs, as a relaxant during childbirth, and to combat the “runs” thanks to a substance contained in the berries called anthocyanin. This substance has mild antibiotic properties, especially against intestinal bacteria that cause diarrhea.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture Human Nutrition Center have found that blueberries rank No. 1 in antioxidant benefits, compared to 40 other fresh fruits and vegetables. Antioxidants help neutralize harmful “free radicals” that can lead to cancer and other age-related diseases. The total antioxidant capacity of blueberries (24 mcgmol Trolox equivalents per gram) is twice that of spinach and three times that of oranges. This extraordinary fruit is also rich in pectin, a soluble fiber that has been shown in several research studies to be effective in lowering cholesterol.
http://www.dnaNutritionalSystem.com
Info Found at: health.learninginfo.org