Detox Supplements: Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements by Kedar N. Prasad, Ph.D. and K. Che Prasad, M.D.

June 30th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Nutritional Supplements Book Reviews

A Guide to Prevention and Treatment

Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements: A Guide to Prevention and Treatment511V5TCXF8L._SL160_ Detox Supplements: Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements by Kedar N. Prasad, Ph.D. and K. Che Prasad, M.D.

Scientific research has proven that certain nutrients found in foods and many nutritional supplements can help the body fend off cancer.  For patients already suffering from cancer, these same elements can fight the disease and increase the effectiveness of traditional cancer treatments.  This book explains the most up-to-date information direct from the scientific community, helping readers better understand the role of vitamins and how they can benefit from these micronutrients.

This book helps readers identify important nutrients for reducing their risk for cancer and learn to incorporate these elements into their diet through foods and supplements.  Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements includes:

  • An easy-to-follow diet and supplementation program
  • Information that clarifies the mysteries surrounding the latest anti-cancer nutrients
  • Explanations as to how many vitamins found in foods are lost during storage and how to get them back
  • Evidence that the featured cancer prevention program can also effectively prevent heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and many other serious conditions

About the Author

Kedar N. Prasad, Ph.D., is director of the Center for Vitamins and Cancer Research at the University of Colorado School of Medicine.

His son, K. Che Prasad, M.D., is a fellow at the University of California, San Francisco.

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Detox Supplements: The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines by Michael Murray N.D.

June 23rd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Nutritional Supplements Book Reviews

Vitamins, Minerals, Nutritional Supplements, Herbs, and Other Natural Products

The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines: Vitamins, Minerals, Nutritional Supplements, Herbs, and Other Natural Products510QYET3YVL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines by Michael Murray N.D.

This book will prove helpful to anyone who uses vitamins, mineral supplements, or other natural products.  It poses and answers important questions about more than 250 of today’s most common natural remedies.  The author rates these products according to effectiveness and safety.

The Pill Book Guide to Natural Medicines contains important information on the following:

  • What each product is used for and how it is supposed to work
  • How safe and effective the product is
  • Potential side effects
  • Potential drug interactions
  • Dosage recommendations
  • Things to take into consideration when using the product to treat children, seniors, or pregnant women

About the Author

Michael Murray, N.D. is one of America’s most respected authorities on natural medicine.

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Detox Supplements: The Natural Pharmacist by Steven Bratman and Richard Harkness

June 21st, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Nutritional Supplements Book Reviews

Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions Bible

The Natural Pharmacist : Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interactions Bible51JESWVPEQL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: The Natural Pharmacist by Steven Bratman and Richard Harkness

Many people aren’t aware of the benefits or dangers of mixing vitamins, herbs, and medications.  Some combinations can affect your health for the better, while others can be hazardous.  By taking the correct vitamins or herbal supplements, you can actually reduce or even get rid of side effects from prescription medications completely.  On the other hand, treating side effects from medication or other medical conditions with the wrong supplements can increase your side effects and even keep your medication from working its best!

This book can keep you informed by providing you with following knowledge:

  • Learn to reduce your risk of negative drug/supplement interactions
  • Identify the supplements that can make your medication more effective
  • Detailed descriptions of drugs and supplements
  • Complete guide to all types of drug-herb-vitamin interactions

The Natural Pharmacist is full of research-based scientific data that supports its guidelines to healthy nutritional supplementation.

About the Author

Steven Bratman, MD., is a physician who specializes in both alternative and traditional medicine.

Richard Harkness, Pharm., FASCP, is a renowned columnist who has authored numerous medical books geared toward both consumers and pharmacists.

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Detox Supplements: The Vitamin D Cure by James Dowd and Diane Stafford

June 20th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Nutritional Supplements Book Reviews

The Vitamin D Cure51Pp%2Bth3-TL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: The Vitamin D Cure by James Dowd and Diane Stafford

Vitamin D deficiency is responsible for a broad array of health problems.  In this book, rheumatologist Dr. James Dowd explains how vitamin deficiency happens and presents a simple five-step program that can help you achieve optimum health.  The regimen can cure or alleviate diseases such as arthritis in less than two months.

Learn how to:

  • Determine how much vitamin D you need
  • Use the sun and nutritional supplements to raise your vitamin D levels
  • Determine your blood acidity and change your diet accordingly
  • Achieve the best state of health possible by with all-around supplementation
  • Use exercise to its best effect

Take control of your health by following this program.  You will free yourself from a host of health problems you may have thought to be incurable and ensure a longer and healthier life.

About the Author

James Dowd, M.D., is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Michigan State University.  He specializes in arthritis and is a widely published and highly respected authority on the subject.

Diane Stafford has authored and assisted with the writing of over a dozen books, such as Migraines for Dummies and No More Panic Attacks.

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Get Killer Abs with These Five Foods

June 19th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Family Health

If you’re thinking about shedding the pounds, chances are you’re aiming to get killer abs.  When it comes to losing weight, the belly is probably the most difficult area.  But there are ways to solve this particular problem. The simplest way to do this is exercise and burn calories.  This is the most effective way to lose weight but not your bulging belly.  To get flat abs, all you need to do is watch what you eat.

Research has discovered a connection between monosaturated fats and flat bellies.  You can actually eat fat to get flat abs.  You can find monosaturated fats in a lot of plant type foods.  It’s all about mixing and matching these healthy fats to shed some pounds.

The first type of food on your list to get those killer abs are some nuts and seeds.  And the only kind you should get them in is unsalted.  Some examples of these healthy nuts are cashews, walnuts and pecans.  But the two most recommended nuts to get are pumpkin and sunflower seeds.  Grab a couple of tablespoonfuls of these healthy nuts to satisfy your snacking needs.

The next type of foods to eat for a flatter tummy is oils.  Believe it or not, there are healthy oils that help you shed the pounds. Some examples of these healthy oils are sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, olive oil and walnut oil. Just use one tablespoon of any of these oils to sauté your favorite vegetables and you’re steps closer to a healthier lifestyle and slimmer abs.

Avocados are the third food you need to consider. This healthy fruit is filled with monosaturated fats. You can use them in different ways.  Add them in a salad or a sandwich for a healthy meal.

The fourth food to get you closer to a flatter belly is olives.  You can get whatever type of olive you can get your hands on since all of them are good for you. To make an interesting sandwich, make an olive tapenade as a sandwich spread.

The last kind of food to consider is chocolates.  Surprisingly, this sweet treat is a great diet food only if you have them in small quantities. Choose the dark or semi-sweet kind and take advantage of its monosaturated fat benefits.

Just by adding quantities of these five belly-busting foods to your meal everyday you will observe a slowly slimming tummy. All it takes to get you closer to those killer abs you’ve been aiming for is by adding healthy foods to your diet and don’t forget to work out too.

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A New Approach to Diet and Fitness

June 16th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Family Health

Every New Year, a lot of people resolve to lose weight and stick to a diet.  But not very many succeed in this endeavor.  How come?  They do not have the necessary frame of mind in order to succeed.  They really are not determined in their goal.  Once you have set your mind, work hard, and maintain discipline, losing weight becomes more achievable.

Do you really want to lose weight and maintain it?  A good approach will be to have a different mindset.  How important is losing weight to you?  How determined are you to achieve this goal?

Analyze yourself.  How do you define dieting and weight loss?  It will be very helpful for you to sit down with a notebook and write down your insights about diet and weight loss.  Be honest and just list down what you feel and think.

It will not be surprising when you review what you have written and find out negative things in your list.  Do not despair.  With this list to start with, you are on your way to better understand what has to be done.

Acceptance and hard work are necessary components when you strive to diet and lose weight.  Those unnecessary weights were gained over a long period of time.  You cannot expect to lose it in an instant.  It will also take time to lose it.  You will have to work very hard at changing your lifestyle and eating habits.  Without resolving to do this, you will never be successful in losing weight and maintaining your desired fitness level.

Make another list.  This time turn the negative ideas and thoughts that you originally wrote to more positive ones.  Keep this list in a visible place, where you can be easily reminded of your goals.  Post the list at home and in your work place.  This list will serve as your re-enforcement and reminder to keep you set on your goal.

The list will keep you on your toes each day.  Try very hard to stick to the list.  These positive reminders should keep you reminded of your goal, that is, to lose weight.  Convince yourself that sticking to the list will help you improve your health and well-being in the long run.

By changing your approach and mindset to dieting and losing weight, you are bound to succeed over time.  You do not have to think of them in the negative.  A positive outlook will give you more determination and a bigger chance to succeed.  This way, your New Year’s resolution is bound to happen!

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Dieting to Speed Up Metabolism

June 14th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Family Health

Losing weight is simply the process of burning more calories than what you consume. A lot of weight loss plans fail to take note of this important, yet simple, detail. They usually focus more on the consumption part of dieting your way to a supposedly healthier and slimmer you.

A lot of people resort to skipping meals just to avoid consuming too many calories. Starving yourself is not the answer! This isn’t the wises thing to do because when trying to trim down, you shouldn’t deprive your body of nutrients. You starve your body when you do this and it actually slows down your metabolism or even stops it. This means you won’t be able to lose calories. The trick to this is coming up with a diet plan that speeds up your metabolism so you can burn calories faster.

When trying to speed up your metabolism, one of the most important steps is eating within half an hour after getting up in the morning. This jolts your metabolism into starting early. Having different kinds of foods that your body can burn throughout the rest of your day is also important. You should have at least a cup of complex carbs, 3 ounces of lean protein and of course, a glass of water.

You also have to remember to keep your metabolism going by munching on small meals every four hours. To maximize what you can burn it actually best to eat every couple of hours to three hours. This make you satisfy your hunger as soon as it sets in, which is a key trick to losing weight. Do no allow your body to feel starved or deprived of nutrition because it will slow your metabolism down - you don’t want to do that if you want to lose weight.

It also should be understood that the small meals you munch on through out the day should be healthy of course. The best forms of snacks are protein-filled snacks that force your metabolism to burn more than what you eat. You can also opt to eat granola bars and such, like healthy peanuts and different kinds of grains, that keep you energized for the rest of the time that you are up and about.

The main meals you have for the rest of your 24 hours should consist of a wide variety of healthy foods that can stimulate your metabolism to burn more and keep going at full speed. You can begin with at least 3 ounces of lean protein for every major meal. Eating one serving of a complex carb that takes longer to burn and leaves you satisfied longer is also a smart idea. You can use something like brown rice that is both delicious and healthy. You can also never go wrong with vegetables. Eat as much vegetables as you can. The upside to this is that you can pig out on vegetables and not gain weight at all.

This is basically all you have to do to lose weight. If you manage to “train” your metabolism to burn at full speed you will lose weight faster than you can notice. This will make your body burn at maximum efficiency and speed. You will be able to literally just feel and look leaner and lighter.

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Detox Supplements: The Vitamin and Mineral Food Counter by Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin

June 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Nutritional Supplements Book Reviews

The Vitamin and Mineral Food Counter51DA50JRCSL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: The Vitamin and Mineral Food Counter by Annette B. Natow and Jo-Ann Heslin

This book shows you the easy way to get all your vitamins and minerals!

Learn the following:

  • How vitamins and minerals can help improve and maintain your health
  • Which dosages are right for you
  • Which foods provide the best sources of certain vitamins and minerals
  • The truth about raw vs. cooked
  • Food values for the eleven “marker” vitamins and minerals
  • Portion sizes and calories for every listed food
  • Information on drug interactions for both prescription and over-the-counter medications
  • A self-evaluation quiz to determine your nutrient needs

Authored by renowned nutritionists, this book is a complete guide to the vitamin and mineral content of a multitude of foods.  Get the most updated information on the eleven essential vitamins and minerals.

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Detox Supplements: World Without Cancer by G. Edward Griffin

The Story of Vitamin B17

World Without Cancer: The Story of Vitamin B1751AXZHKD5WL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: World Without Cancer by G. Edward Griffin

In this book, the author presents an argument that cancer is a disease caused by deficiency.  He puts forth evidence that modern man’s diet lacks an important food compound, specifically vitamin B17 which has been developed for use in cancer therapy an is know as Laetrile.

Author G. Edward Griffin believes that modern medicine has ignored this non-drug approach to treating cancer because of political issues, not scientific evidence.  He includes case studies to better illustrate how Laetrile works.

About the Author

G. Edward Griffin graduated from the University of Michigan.  He founded the Cancer Cure Foundation and has served on the board of directors for such organizations as the National Health Federation.

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Detox Supplements: Vitamin D by Paul A. Stitt and Jerry M. Galas

Is It The Fountain of Youth?

Vitamin D: Is It The Fountain of Youth?513vBoraPXL._SL160_ Detox Supplements: Vitamin D by Paul A. Stitt and Jerry M. Galas

This first-of-a-kind book explores the possibilities that vitamin D has to offer.  Readers will learn how to see the effects of vitamin D first-hand as it aids in the prevention of diseases and numerous other health conditions.  This book also studies the way in which vitamin D has been neglected by the medical field.  It then provides a simple plan for a healthier lifestyle, detailing the multitude of discoveries that support vitamin D’s ability to help you lead a better, more nutritionally sound life.

About the Author

Paul A. Stitt is a biochemist.  He is a renowned writer and speaker on nutrition and food science.

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