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Author Archive for Layne Lowery

Why Fiber Is Important For Optimal Colon Health

By Layne Lowery • Aug 22nd, 2011 • Category: Colon Problems, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

If you’re occasionally faced with constipation, diarrhea, bloating, embarrassing gas, heartburn and irritated or uncomfortable bowels, then the importance of regular elimination can be the answer to achieving optimal digestive health. When you can’t properly empty your bowels, you could experience damage to every cell, gland and organ in your body. Even worse, without regular, daily elimination and colon maintenance, your bloodstream and lymph system may become overloaded, and unable to efficiently detoxify.



The Benefits Of Healthy Vein Support And Circulation

By Layne Lowery • Jul 25th, 2011 • Category: Circulation, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

One of the unfortunate drawbacks of aging includes the appearance of distended, unsightly veins, which are caused by dilated blood vessels. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) reports that one out of two people over the age of 50 will experience the effects of visible veins, and they’re more common for women than men.



Learn How To Balance Estrogen Levels For Optimum Health

By Layne Lowery • Jun 20th, 2011 • Category: Health Articles, Hormone Balance, Monday Edition Archive

Estrogen dominance is a frequent health concern for both men and women. An overabundance of estrogen is associated with a variety of health concerns in men and women such as weight gain—especially belly fat, hot flashes, uncomfortable menopausal symptoms, vaginal dryness and reduced sexual desire.



Why Acid Overload Is Dangerous To Your Entire Body

By Layne Lowery • May 30th, 2011 • Category: Acidity, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

Acid overload, or unbalanced alkalinity, can lead to a weakened heart and decreased circulation… irregular digestion and bowel movements… joint and muscle aches… increased fatigue levels… decreased sexual performance and desire… and accelerated aging. Why do we continue to ignore the importance of alkaline balance in our cells and tissues? We take care of our major organs such as the heart and the brain, right?



Powerful Blood Flow Enzyme May Prevent Brain Events

By Layne Lowery • May 2nd, 2011 • Category: Circulation, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

Research indicates that if blood flow to your brain decreases, you could develop Alzheimer’s disease—the most prevalent, but incurable form of dementia. Robert Vassar, M.D., and colleagues at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine studied human and mice brains and found that a reduction in blood flow to the brain caused energy deprivation. When this happens, proteins clump in the blood and could cause the development of Alzheimer’s.



Why Krill Oil Is The Ultimate Heart And Brain Nutrient

By Layne Lowery • Apr 4th, 2011 • Category: Circulation, Health Articles, Heart Health, Monday Edition Archive

Medical research has identified a source of omega-3 fatty acids that’s been shown to be superior to fish oil supplements in head-to-head testing. It’s found to be healthier, safer, more potent and more absorbable. It’s called krill oil. Krill is a shrimp-like crustacean that’s found in the deep waters of the ocean. In fact, this tiny sea creature is a favorite food of marine life, including Beluga whales.



Why Your Body Needs CoQ10 As You Age

By Layne Lowery • Mar 14th, 2011 • Category: Energy, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

The nutrient coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) is produced in your body and needed for basic functions on a daily basis. In fact, CoQ10 is responsible for up to 95 percent of the body’s energy production. Unfortunately, our CoQ10 levels begin to decrease as we age. This is why it’s important to supplement with this nutrient for improved heart health, memory function, circulation, blood pressure levels and cholesterol levels.



Discover The Importance Of Healthy pH Balance

By Layne Lowery • Mar 7th, 2011 • Category: Acidity, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

Just as acid can ruin your car battery, increased acidity in your cells and tissues can eat away at the linings of your arteries and increase your chances of both brain and cardiovascular problems… erode cartilage and cause inflamed joints… and damage skin cells which can contribute to premature wrinkling and other aging issues. The critical balance between acidity and alkalinity is measured on a scale of 0 to 14 known as the pH—or “potential of hydrogen.”



Why Most Americans Are Deficient In Vitamin D

By Layne Lowery • Feb 14th, 2011 • Category: Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

When it comes to optimum health, most of us are deficient in one key vitamin that can help unlock the mystery of common ailments. If you suffer from heart problems, poor circulation, joint discomfort, decreased bone strength, mood swings, blood sugar imbalance and low energy levels, then your vitamin D levels could be seriously low. This deficiency could be the result of many reasons, but one of the main causes is less time spent in the sun.



Acidity Could Be The Root Cause Of All Your Sickness

By Layne Lowery • Jan 17th, 2011 • Category: Acidity, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

More than 38 million people continue to suffer from allergies, heart problems, digestive issues and weight problems associated with acid overload. However, most of you don’t know that the imbalance is the root cause of your health issues. Your body works at its best when you’re in alkaline and acid balance. The pH, or “potential of hydrogen”, is a measure of the relative acidity or alkalinity of a solution.



Discover This Breakthrough Immunity Formula Before You Get Sick

By Layne Lowery • Oct 25th, 2010 • Category: Health Articles, Immunity, Monday Edition Archive

We informed you of the risk of infection, cold and even the flu due to a weakened immune system. One of the main key factors to living a life free of illness is to include essential nutrients found in Nature to aid and maintain optimum levels of immunity. And they can only be found in one singular formula that’s guaranteed to improve your health and well-being.



Your Body’s Role In Maintaining Year-Round Immunity

By Layne Lowery • Oct 21st, 2010 • Category: Health Articles, Immunity, Thursday Edition

Your immune system is your body’s defense against infectious organisms and invaders. So you must keep your immunity levels in tip-top shape in order to be prepared to fight back when flu season rolls around each November. Your immune system is made up of a complicated network of cells, tissues and organs that work together to protect your body.



Follow These Steps To Balance Your Immunity Now!

By Layne Lowery • Oct 18th, 2010 • Category: Health Articles, Immunity, Monday Edition Archive

It’s no surprise that more than 200,000 people are hospitalized with the flu and its complications each year. But what is shocking is that most people assume that getting sick is just part of life. But it doesn’t have to slow you down each and every year, leaving you and your family with aches and pains… stuffy noses… sleepless nights… hacking coughs… low energy levels… and skin outbreaks. The main reason we get sick is not just the infection of bugs or germs.



Boost Your Immunity Before You Get Sick

By Layne Lowery • Sep 30th, 2010 • Category: Health, Health Articles, Immunity, Thursday Edition

Our bodies contain a trillion different antibodies, antiviral agents and immune cells that are ready to help fight foreign invaders that threaten to decrease your defenses and leave you open to illness. So why do we still get sick? Because your immune system fails to react quickly enough and then your immune system gets attacked and worn out.



Digestive Disorders Linked To Low Healthy Stomach Acid

By Layne Lowery • Sep 20th, 2010 • Category: Digestive Health, Health Articles, Monday Edition Archive

Acid-related problems such as heartburn, acid reflux, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), stomach ulcers and esophageal cancer all stem from imbalances in the lining of the esophagus, stomach and intestinal tract. These conditions vary but do have some things in common… somewhere the normal digestive functions went awry.



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