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2009 March

All those tests, all those drugs, and you’re just not getting better…

HSI panelist Ann Louise Gittleman has cured thousands of patients after their doctors had just plain given up. In every case, the underlying cause was exactly the same.

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Pomegranate powerhouse beats even the darkest, most antioxidant-rich berries

Brand new research reveals what could be the most powerful antioxidant blend ever created.

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No carrot sticks for dinner, no sweating your life away on the treadmill

No matter how much time you spend at the gym or how many dry salads you choke down, it’s still there. Abdominal fat is the hardest fat to get rid of.

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Slash high blood pressure by more than 30 points with ancient Ayurvedic powerhouse

High blood pressure is big business, and no wonder: The CDC estimates that one in three Americans suffers from this “silent killer.” The condition earned its nickname because you won’t feel any symptoms until it’s too late.

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2009-04 Members Alert

April 2009 PDF
And another thing…
…Sudden surges in blood pressure may cause memory lapses and other symptoms of reduced cognitive function, according to a study that compared cognitive scores to blood pressure levels in older subjects. Researchers concluded that high blood pressure that’s not well controlled might also result in faster decline of cognitive abilities [...]

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