If You Must Take Blood Pressure Pills — Take These….

I’ve given you many alternatives through the years that I’ve found to be very helpful treatments for high blood pressure. I’ve recommended such treatments as fasting, taking certain nutrients, completely changing your diet, and many others. And I’ve heard wonderful stories from many of you. Unfortunately, high blood pressure sometimes is a very difficult problem … Read more

Fight Cholesterol and High Blood Sugar With Grapes

You know how nuts I am about resveratrol. This grape phytochemical does wonders for your heart, especially as a cholesterol fighter. Now there is another compound from grapes that actually outperforms resveratrol in cholesterol metabolism! Agnes Rimando, PhD, who works for the U.S. Department of Agriculture, says that a grape phytochemical called pterostilbene reduces cholesterol … Read more

Russian Discovery Lowers Cholesterol, Fights Cancer, and Supports Immune System

If you suffer from cancer, chronic bronchitis, or any immune disorder, there is now a product so powerful, it helped radiation-poisoned Chernobyl victims recover after taking it for only one month. But you do not have to be sick to enjoy the benefits of this product, as it is also a great preventive and general … Read more

Conventional Medicine Battles Conventional Medicine

Conventional medicine is so worried about losing credibility that it is now fighting against itself in vicious turf wars. The latest battle was in Louisiana, where the American Academy of Family Physicians (a lobby for the American Medical Association) lost a brutal fight against psychologists. In Louisiana, psychologists with special training have the right to … Read more

How Tea Can Save You From a Fatal Heart Attack

You may already know how good tea is for you. But now there is evidence that this simple beverage can significantly reduce your risk of getting heart disease. Better yet, this same drink will slash your chances of dying from a heart attack. A Dutch study conducted from 1990-1997 followed 4,807 participants for chronic disease … Read more