Two thousand eight is on the horizon. In moments it will be here and a new year starts again. This year will be big on using natural remedies to cure your own illness and conditions. For those of you that have been reading and studying the use of natural remedies, you are 10 steps ahead of everyone else.
There are a tremendous number of people that are not familiar with using natural remedies. My sister who is a head nurse knows very little about them. My whole family lacks this knowledge, except my eleven year old.
Yes the new generation will be brought up using natural remedies more than the past generation. History is repeating itself. The young willingly accept the idea that vitamins, minerals, herbs, and food can prevent or cure illness.
But, this idea of natural remedies does not sit well with the FDA or the AMA. They are hard at work trying to pass legislation that will regulate natural remedies just as drugs are - dispensed only by a doctor. Doctors that suggest you take vitamins or natural remedies to prevent illness, if discovered by the AMA, will lose their licenses. Studies, research, discoveries, or experiments that indicate natural remedies can prevent or cure illness are ridiculed by the medical industry.
If people use more natural remedies - vitamins, minerals, herbs, homeopathic salts, special nutrients, or even food - to prevent or cure illness, then they will use less drugs. Pharmaceuticals will lose money. They are not going to stand by and let this happen. They have already been busy for years providing disinformation on natural remedies. Most every famous naturopath has been pursed by the government and discredited for revealing how natural remedies can cure your illness. This is not going to change in 2008.
What is going to change are those of you who are awake to natural remedies and many new people who are going to awaken are going to start using more natural remedies to prevent illness.
In my past newsletters, I have written you to eat more fruits and their juices for breakfast. This helps your body to detoxify the toxins collected during your sleep. Eating a heavy, solid breakfast interferes with your natural detoxification cycle causing the liver to store night toxins in your cells as fat.
I have suggested that you strive for 2 bowel movements per day to keep unused and undigested food moving through your colon and not stagnating. You do this by eating more fruits and vegetables and by eating less processed food, which has a hard time moving through your colon.
I have told you to take digestive enzymes and probiotics. Even if you are 25 or 30, take digestive enzymes and save your body's ability to create these enzymes for a rainy sick day. Enzymes are used in hundreds of body, chemical, reactions and not just for digesting food. Saving your digestive enzymes for when you need them is a smart move.
Supplement with specific vitamins, minerals, or special nutrients. Studies have shown that those who supplements live longer, healthier lives than those who don't.
Stress is the number one killer, so reduce stress. Stress creates hormonal imbalances and causes your endocrine system to overwork. Endocrine organs - thyroid, pancreas, spleen - that become overworked lose function and this leads to disease. Stress causes your adrenal to release excess cortisol, which causes brain cell damage and imbalances in your sugar and testosterone levels. Always look for ways to reduce stress, since this will increase your life span.
Rudy Silva, Natural Nutritionist, in 2008 will bring you Natural Nutrition. For more tips and information on Natural Nutrition signup for his newsletter at: http://www.natural-remedies-thatwork.com Discover why you will need to supplement your diet with good supplemental nutrition.
inVentiv Health to Acquire SDI Promotional and Medical Audit Businesses From IMS Health
BURLINGTON, Mass., Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- inVentiv Health, Inc., offering best-in-class clinical, commercial and consulting services to the healthcare industry, today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire certain promotional and medical audit businesses of SDI Health, which IMS Health has committed to divest in connection with obtaining regulatory approval of its acquisition of SDI. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The business will be incorporated into the offerings of Campbell Alliance, an inVentiv Health company and the leading management consulting firm specializing in the pharmaceutical and biotech industry.
WELLESSE® Premium Supplements Launches Innovative Line of Liquid Bariatric Supplements
FERNDALE, Wash., Nov. 28, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Botanical Laboratories, makers of Wellesse Liquid Supplements, is expanding its product line by launching a bariatric-focused line of liquid dietary supplements. Wellesse BARIATRIC LIQUID SOLUTIONS offers quality, value and an innovative alternative to the bariatric market at over 25,000 select U.S.
Women's Health Therapeutics Market to 2017 - High Unmet Need will Drive Uptake of Novel Drugs Such as Prolia and Odanocantib in the Menopause and Oste
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PwC's Top Health Industry Issues in 2012 Says Health Organizations Will Act Despite Political and Economic Uncertainty
NEW YORK, Nov. 16, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- In its annual report on the top health industry issues for the year ahead, PwC's Health Research Institute says that, despite economic and political uncertainty, health organizations will move full steam ahead to meet regulatory requirements in 2012 and respond to a host of challenges including mounting pressure to contain healthcare costs, new state health insurance exchanges, increasing drug shortages and new reporting requirements.
Supplemental Health Care Expands Staffing Services With Health Information Management Division
PARK CITY, Utah, Dec. 22, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Supplemental Health Care, a leading healthcare workforce solutions provider, has established a national Health Information Management (HIM) division to support organizations enduring wide-spread changes to the industry's insurance billing policies and overall healthcare delivery process.
Global Health Trax Launches New Health Supplement Products
VISTA, Calif., Jan. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Health Trax, a leading name in nutritional supplements, has announced the launch of two new products. The new products join its top selling offerings formulated to optimize and maintain a healthy digestive system or improve overall health and wellness.
Available for immediate shipment, the Digestive Recovery Pack and the Joint Muscle Recovery Pack are the first of the firm's new ProLine labeled supplements.
"Our Digestive Recovery Pack includes our flagship probiotic Threelacâ„¢ along with four other products formulated to be extraordinarily helpful in promoting good digestive health," says Jim Rex, President and CEO of Global Health Trax.
NASA Study Shows Health, Food Security Benefits From Climate Change Actions
WASHINGTON, Jan. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new study led by a NASA scientist highlights 14 key air pollution control measures that, if implemented, could slow the pace of global warming, improve health and boost agricultural production.