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Dr. Bruce Lipton, Your Genes Are Not Why You`re Ill

November 29, 2008

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Probiotic Restore

November 10, 2008

PRIMARY USES:
Digest foods and alleviate digestive disorders.
Keep Intestinal function and tissue healthy.
Enhance synthesis of B vitamins; including folate and B12. Improves absorption of calcium.
Keeps intestines at the proper pH for pathogen control.
Promotes vagina health and keeps yeast in check.
Improve immune function/ stimulation.
Promotes anti-carcinogenic activity.
Inhibits many types of pathogens including; Staphylococcus types, E. Coli, Candida, and H.pylori.
Support the management of acne.
Helps maintain normal cholesterol.
Helps with chronic inflammatory conditions and dysbiosis.

INDICATIONS:
Probiotic Restore is a non-dairy probiotic formulation produced from an all-natural source of specific beneficial microorganisms and FOS to support digestive tract health. Probiotic Restore contains 8 species of microorganisms to provide a full spectrum of probiotic strains for proper digestive tract health and function. Fructooligosaccharides (FOS) are considered a soluble fiber and a pre-biotic that support the growth of beneficial microorganisms in the intestinal tract while inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria. The probiotics in Probiotic Restore also support healthy colon cell growth, immune function, and optimize intestinal motility.

Studies at Minneapolis V.A. Hospital and Great Smokies Laboratory show the average persons in their current life style, hardly have any friendly bacteria in their intestines. It is apparent that a polluted environment, processed food, chlorinated water and heavy use of antibiotics and other medications can destroy the friendly microflora (probiotics), thus making the body susceptible to disbiosis, yeast infection, and other diseases. Research shows that seventy percent of women and forty percent of men have yeast infections to some degree as a result of heavy use of antibiotics, cortisone’s, toxicity, and poor eating habits. Many doctors now say that a quality probiotic supplement is as important as the multivitamin for our health.

Those familiar with the benefits of probiotic often consume yogurt, a long-recognized source of friendly bacteria. Unfortunately, commercial yogurt often lack the probiotic. Even the commercial yogurt fortified with Lactobacillus acidophilus and sitting on the shelf for several days does not have viable probiotics. For this reason, fresh, homemade yogurt can be a reliable source of probiotics. However, it often fails to provide sufficient amounts for its intended purpose.

DYSBIOSIS SYMPTOMS:
Fatigue
Flatulence
Itchy anus
Poor complexion
Fatigue after eating
Distension/ bloating
Inability to lose weight
Constipation/ Diarrhea
Irritable bowel syndrome
Abdominal pain or cramps
Irregular bowel movements
Rheumatoid arthritis
Colon cancer
Poor Digestion
Food Allergy
Spastic colon Hypoglycemia
Leaky gut syndrome

EACH CAPSULE CONTAIN (120 PER BOTTLE):
Probiotic Bacteria Complex . . . . 5 billion CFU
containing:
Lactobacillus acidophilus
DDS-1 . . 1.25 billion
Lactobacillus rhamnosus
UALR-06 . .   1 billion
Bifidobacterium lactis
UABLA-12. . 750 million
Lactobacillus casei
UALC-03 . . . . 500 million
Bifidobacterium breve
UABB-11 . . . 500 million
Bifidobacterium longum
UABL-14 . . .500 million
Bifidobacterium bifidum
UABB-10 . . 250 million
Streptococcus thermophilus . . . . 250 million
Fructo oligosaccharides (FOS) . .  220 mg

Other ingredients: rice flour, vegetable cellulose.

DOSAGE: As a dietary supplement, follow these recommendations.

Initial: Take amount below twice daily, after breakfast and after dinner until results occur.
Child: 1 capsule
Adult: 2 capsules
Senior: 3 capsules
Maintenance: Take the above amount once daily after breakfast.

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Pushing Drugs; Advertising & Marketing Costs

November 4, 2008

A new study in the journal of Medicine, `The Cost of Pushing Pills`, determines how much U.S. drug companies spend on marketing versus research and development.

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NSAIDS (Aspirin, Tylenol, Advil, etc.) Are Dangerous!

Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) have many common and serious adverse effects including the promotion of joint destruction.

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“First Do No Harm!”

A definitive review of medical peer-review journals, and government health statistics shows that American medicine frequently causes more harm than good. Iatrogenic deaths (caused by medical treatment) is a severe risk to patients.
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Specialization Leads to Blindness

There are many different approaches to treating a health problem. A chiropractor may look at a MRI and know how to fix the disc bulge with adjustments. An Orthopedic surgeon may look at the same MRI and think the only option is a surgical one. Unfortunately, today most doctors only have extensive training in one area. The effect being looking at a patient’s problem through his particular blinders.

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