- We Americans are on pace to spend over $300 billion on our meds every year. That’s more than the Federal government paid last year for education, agriculture, transportation, and the environment combined.
- Viagra was originally developed to treat angina; that whole erection thing was just a pleasant surprise.
• Prior to 1997, drug manufacturers were required to disclose their many side effects on their ads, but it made TV spots unworkable. So, new FDA rules were passed to allow them to make their claims less restricted, as long as they offered a phone number or Web site or referenced a magazine ad where consumers could get the fine print. Really? Have you noticed this?
• Carefully read the ingredients on no calorie – no carb flavored water. Many contain diet sweeteners:
Contains: Purified Water, Citric Acid, Potassium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Aspartame, Acesulfame Potassium and Natural Flavor.
• The most potent part of the Echinacea plant is the root. In fact, potency runs from seed to root to leaf to almost none in the flower.
• According to a CBS evening news “Inside Story” report, the largest U.S. customer of lesser expensive Canadian pharmaceuticals is the U.S. government. According to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Americans bought over $1 billion worth of drugs from Canada last year
• Flavinoid is a substance that gives fruits and vegetables their color. It also performs a very beneficial double-duty as both an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory.
• If you suffer from chronic sinus problems, try humming several times a day on a regular basis, and see if you don’t notice an improvement. Humming various sounds for long periods of time increases blood flow and oxygenation in the brain.
• The average American adult consumes over twenty teaspoons of “added sugars” daily.
• The Sun’s magnetic field is over 230 percent stronger now than it was at the beginning of the 1900s, and its overall energetic activity has sizably increased.
- Researchers have found that with moderate physical activity each day, such as a 30-minute walk or bike ride, can reduce your risk of catching a cold.
• Researchers have found that with moderate physical activity each day, such as a 30-minute walk or bike ride, can reduce your risk of catching a cold.
• One reason a hair analysis provides important information that cannot be derived from a blood specimen, is the fact that hair element levels do not represent a single point in time but rather a cumulative record of what’s going on inside the body.
• Elevated magnesium has been correlated with hypoglycemia.
• In a study on aging and Alzheimer’s Disease, researchers have found that most patients in an exercise group who remained physically active, experienced less depression than the “routine care” group, and were in better physical shape with fewer indications of frailty, and showed less symptoms of Alzheimer’s.
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Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only, and is educational in nature. The FDA may not have evaluated some of the statements. This article is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Please discuss with your own, qualified health care provider before adding supplements or making any changes to your dietary program.
Before taking vitamins, consult your doctor; pre-existing medical conditions or medications you are taking can affect how your body responds to multivitamins.