Friday, December 10, 2010
Monday, November 29, 2010
A Miracle Drink Worth Trying!
This MIRACLE DRINK has been circulating for a long time.
There is a celebrity Mr. Seto who swears by it. He wants to make it public to draw the attention of people who have cancers. This is a drink that can prevent bad cells forming in your body or restrain their growth! Mr. Seto had lung cancer. He was recommended to take this drink by a famous herbalist from China . He has taken this drink diligently for 3 months and now his health is restored, thanks to this drink!.
You’ll need one potato, one carrot and one apple to make the JUICE !
Wash the above, do not peel and juice in a juicer. Drink the juice immediately. You can add some lime or lemon for a more refreshing taste.
Advantages of this Miracle Drink:
1. Restrains cancer cell growth.
2. Prevention of liver, kidney and pancreas disease and it may help cure ulcer as well.
3. Strengthens the lungs, prevents heart attack and lowers high blood pressure.
4. Strengthens the immune system
5. Good for the eyesight, eliminates red and tired eyes or dry eyes
6. Helps to relieve muscle ache from physical training.
7. Detoxifies, assists bowel movement, eliminates constipation. Therefore it promotes healthy radiant skin. It is a God-send for acne problem!
8. Eliminates bad breath due to indigestion and throat infection.
9. Lessens menstrual pain.
10. Helps relieve hay fever.
There is absolutely no side effects. Highly nutritious and easily absorbed by the body. Very effective if you need to lose weight. You will notice an improvement in your immune system after taking the drink for 2 weeks. Please make sure to drink immediately after juicing.
When to drink:
Drink it first thing in the morning on empty stomach. You may have your breakfast after one hour. For faster results, drink twice a day – once in the morning and then before 5pm.
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Labels: acne, apple, carrot, lung cancer, miracle drink constipation, Mr. Seto, sweet potatoes, weight loss
Friday, November 12, 2010
Watercress The New Super Food
UK Scientists say watercress is the new super food, able to prevent certain types of cancer.
According to a study published in The British Journal of Nutrition, the consumption of a three ounce portion of watercress reduced the presence of a key tumor growth factor six and eight hours after eating the watercress in healthy patients who had previously been treated for breast cancer.
The study was conducted by the Cancer Research Centre at the School of Medicine , Southampton General Hospital in the United Kingdom .
The study concluded watercress is as therapeutic as traditional drug treatments with tamoxifen and herceptin, commonly used chemotherapy drugs. The study also said that through regular consumption, watercress "has the potential to confer valuable protection against cancer in general."
"Watercress has the ability to turn off HIF1, a signal sent out by cells calling for blood supply," said noted aging scientist Dr. Nicholas Perricone.
When HIF1 becomes incorrectly regulated, otherwise harmless precancerous clusters of cells have the opportunity to grow to form invasive tumors. "Scientists have been looking for anti-angiogenesis agents for years because if we can turn off the blood supply, we can kill the cancer," said Perricone. "And it looks like watercress can do that ."
Another study published in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition in February of 2007 showed that, in addition to reducing DNA damage, a daily dose of watercress increased the ability of cells to further resist DNA damage that may be caused by free radicals.
In the study, 60 men and women, half of whom were smokers, consumed their usual diet plus 85 grams of raw watercress daily for eight weeks. Blood samples were analyzed for plasma antioxidant status and DNA damage in lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell. Watercress consumption significantly reduced lymphocyte DNA damage.
In the time of the Romans, Greeks and Persians watercress was used as a natural medicine, prescribed for migraines, anemia, eczema, kidney and liver disorders and tuberculosis.
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Labels: anemia, chemotherapy drugs, herceptin, kidney and liver disorders, migraines, tamoxifen, tuberculosis, Watercress
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Useful Health Information
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Labels: angina, anthrax, colonoscopy, diseases and conditions, flashes and floaters, irritable bowel syndrome, lupus, uterine fibroids