Dentists’ Dirty Little Secret
March 26, 2010 by Dr. Al Sears
Filed under Nutrition
It’s a well-known fact that mercury is toxic. It’s also a fact that “silver” amalgam fillings in your teeth contain mercury.
When the mercury escapes from your fillings and into your bloodstream, a lot of serious health problems can result. Sleep disturbances, memory loss, muscle weakness, high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, and swelling… just to name a few.
But here’s something you probably would never realize…
Is Exercise Good for Acne?
March 22, 2010 by Coach Yari
Filed under Skincare
There was a time when I had terrible acne. And I felt embarrassed to the point where I didn’t want to show my face without wearing makeup or a hat. I thought for sure it had something to do with how much I exercised… because it seemed to get worse when I worked out…
New Hope for Rosacea Sufferers
March 22, 2010 by Tara Smith ARNP NP-C
Filed under Skincare
One of my patients came to me quite frustrated last week. She was suffering from another rosacea outbreak.
“I’ve been told not to drink wine, not to eat chocolates, not to go outside,” she said. “I’m missing out on all the fun, and I still end up a mess!”
I hear this from patients all the time. They feel like they can’t do what they like. And they’re tired of spending their hard-earned money on expensive ointments and prescription drug treatments.
They may reduce some of your rosacea symptoms. But they do nothing to cure the condition.
Your DNA on Sunshine and Red Wine
March 22, 2010 by Dr. Al Sears
Filed under Anti-Aging
You’re gonna love this news…
Who doesn’t feel good with a little sunshine? And how about a glass of cabernet with your dinner tonight?
I’ve got evidence of remarkable new benefits from these two things…and you don’t have to sacrifice to get them.
But first, I need to tell you a little bit about how your aging program works.
Hair’s Worst Nightmare
March 19, 2010 by Anesta Dawkins
Filed under Hair Care
From Japan to Brazil, and all around the world… the latest craze is to have silky, straight hair.
TV commercials, billboards, and magazines are full of flashy advertising for revolutionary products that promise to “improve the quality of your hair inside out.”
It all sounds wonderful, but at what expense? Has anyone ever stopped to figure out if it’s really worth it? Plus, what’s wrong with having curly hair anyway?
Two Things You Need to Be Beautiful
March 12, 2010 by Dr. Al Sears
Filed under Skincare
Dear Health Conscious Reader,
Your skin needs two things to be beautiful:
Water, and…
Good nutrition
But there’s a problem. As you age, your skin loses the ability to hold water and take in nutrients. That leads to dry, sagging skin.
Here’s the good news:
You simply need an effective way to keep [...]
Look What’s Brewing in Your DNA
March 5, 2010 by Dr. Al Sears
Filed under Anti-Aging
By lengthening your telomeres, you can extend your life. And that means for the first time, you can actually stop – even reverse – the aging process in your body.
Here’s the thing…
