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Jun
22

Vision Support - Omega-3s Help!

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Omega-3 Fatty Acids Protect Against Vision Loss

Omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish such as tuna and salmon may protect against progression of age-related macular degeneration, but the benefits appear to depend on the stage of disease and whether certain supplements are taken, researchers say.

The researchers calculated intakes of docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid from dietary questionnaires administered to 2,924 men and women, ages 55 to 80, participating in an eight-year supplement trial, the Age-Related Eye Disease Study of the National Eye Institute.

The trial results suggest taking supplements of antioxidants plus zinc prevents progression of late-stage AMD.

The results, which are published online ahead of print in the British Journal of Ophthalmology, are in a report from researchers at the Laboratory for Nutrition and Vision Research, and Jean Mayer USDA Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University.

Eating two to three servings of fatty fish such as salmon, tuna, mackerel, shellfish, and herring every week would achieve the recommended daily intake of docosahexaenoic acid and eicosapentaenoic acid.

However, the majority of the study participants participants and Americans eat a much lower level than recommended.

“If changing dietary habits is not easy, supplementation is an option,” says corresponding author Chung-Jung Chiu.

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Jun
22

Green Tea Slows Prostate Cancer

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Green Tea Slows Prostate Cancer

Active compounds in green tea may slow the progression of prostate cancer, according to a new study published in Cancer Prevention Research.

The study, which was conducted at Louisiana State University, also showed that green tea might lower the incidence of prostate cancer in the first place.

The study is one of the few green tea trials that evaluated biomarkers in order to predict prostate cancer’s progression, said study leader James A. Cardelli, director of basic and translational research in the Feist-Weiller Cancer Center at LSU University Health Sciences Center-Shreveport.

The biomarkers tracked were PSA (prostate specific antigen), HGF (hepatocyte growth factor), and VEGF (vascular endothelial growth factor).

The study, which used compounds of green tea polyphenols in the form of Polyphon E provided by Polyphenon Pharma, involved 26 men ages 41 to 72 who were scheduled for radical prostactectomies. For an average of about 35 days up until the day before surgery, each man took four capsules of Polyphenon E, which was equal to drinking 12 cups of normally brewed green tea.

The researchers found that the green tea compounds significantly reduced serum levels of PSA, HGF, and VEGF, with reductions as great as 30 percent in some patients.

There were few side effects, and other biomarkers were “positively affected,” Cardelli said.

Referring to the LSU study and to a year-long clinical trial in Italy involving green tea polyphenols, Cardelli said, “These studies are just the beginning and a lot of work remains to be done. However, we think that the use of tea polyphenols alone or in combination with other compounds currently used for cancer therapy should be explored as an approach to prevent cancer progression and recurrence.”

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May
21

The Good News is Very Good!

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It’s all in how you look at things…

Garey Simmons, OptimalHealthRSQ.com

It is agreed that the bad news is really bad and it’s been that way for, well, let’s say…thousands of years. Truly, while there are problems with government and economy, if you have a edgy slant or a little gleam in your eye, you can see that every problem has an upside.

You know, life hands you a lemon, you make lemonade.

I was on a trip this weekend to NY where some friends and I went on a rock scramble. The face of the cliff was formidable and if you looked to hard at it, you just got dizzy. Two members did get dizzy and decided not to continue.


In the car on the way up, I listened to an interview with my favorite economist, Paul Zane Pilzer, famed author of Fountain of Wealth. It was recorded in 2004 and his view of the world is so fantastic. He sees upside to every problem. He actually encourages you to look at problems as a solution waiting to be born. I guess you can say this is the true entrepreneurial spirit.  

So as I looked at the sheer face of the cliff, there was a problem. Do I really want to do this? The climb begins…

The rocks were large and friendly enough. Generally there was  place for your foot and a hand or two and only on a couple of occasions, it took a few minutes to figure out which was the best way to approach the next ascent.


It wasn’t long before we were standing on the top of a very rugged mountain over looking a tranquil valley.

It was the birthday of one of the party and we celebrated on the summit. I know it’s hard to see the upside at times, it may not come naturally to everyone and at some point we all are brought to our knees by some calamity or misfortune.
 

Our birthday girl is a cancer survivor and has learned a lot from her own experiences in caring for the body, eating for wellness, and preemptive actions needed to stop cancer before it begins. You may be hearing more from Jane in the next few days and weeks.

Joseph gets ready to lead us in a short meditation giving thanks for a wonderful day.

Hope you enjoyed this brief pictorial story. All shots were taken with my cell phone! Isn’t technology wonderful?

Be well, stay fit,

Garey Simmons
Certified Fitness Trainer
Conisseur of the Best Omega-3s RES-Q 1250

PS. Here is an article you may want to study. It’s called Save $50 a Day: The Complete List -

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I don’t have to remind you that a penny saved is a penny earned. Multiply $50 X 365 and see what you get… here’s a hint it’s $100 of savings every two days. Half of 365 is 182.5. $100 times 182.5 equals….more than I ever earned as a missionary!

Oh and by the way, we have some major discounts going on over at my website: http://optimalhealthrsq.com/index.php/Combo-Packs/Coupon-Mania.html - Savings

If you are veteran of our country use coupon code VETERAN and if you are over 65 use coupon code SENIORS to get $10 off every $100 (ten percent).

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Mar
02

Free Trial Offers Are NEVER Free

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I just finished a 3 hour study of several leading free trial offers.

Here is what I found:

  • Top-notch Professional graphics
  • Hot topic emotional buttons: weight loss, dating, sex, health
  • FREE TRIAL OFFERS that are not free by any means.
  • Multiple parts have to be cancelled (laden with strings attached)

99% of people are not able or willing to read every word on a page. Generally we scan web pages, looking for keywords.

If you did read the entire offer, you would not be so eager to accept that “Free Trial Offer”. Read More→

Feb
28

Sometimes, just sometimes I can get mad

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Sometimes, I just get almost mad. Most people who know me, know that I am pretty even tempered and genuinely happy. But sometimes…

I have a new friend. He is a mentor to me in the health, wholeness, wellness business. He’s been helping me with my heart disease and helping me to live quite healthily and optimally.

He holds a doctorate in pharmacology and he owns a pharmacy but you won’t find any pharmaceuticals there.

It’s a completely holistic ‘farm acy’. cool huh?

You can hear Brian on the radio 680 AM in and around Baltimore and on the internet at www.wcbm.com every Sunday morning 10 am to 12 noon. EST.

Now here’s what got me so (almost) mad. Read More→

Feb
25

UAOC

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Buy 3 Resveratrol, Get a free bottle of AntiOxidant Complex

We have just launched a new product: It’s called (right now) Ultimate Antioxidant Complex or UAOC for short. We are bundling it with 3 bottles of Resveratrol, you know the anti aging wonder of the 21st century.

Not only are we selling 3 bottles of Resveratrol for a more reasonable price than anyone on the Internet, but we are GIVING away Read More→

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Feb
25

New Product for Healthy Cholesterol

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Healthy Cholesterol Phyto Sterols Unique Formula http://optimalhealthrsq.com/content/view/208/400/

Policosanol — There are over 60 clinical studies conclusively proving the ability of policosanol to lower cholesterol levels.

Garlic Extract — A multitude of medical studies confirm that garlic in several forms can reduce cholesterol. In the most recent study, using garlic pills and a placebo, researchers at Oxford University noted a 12 per cent reduction in total cholesterol.

Coronary artery disease is caused by a build-up of plaque within the arterial system. Studies have found that garlic appears to inhibiting new growth of plaque. Cayenne Powder — Frequent consumption of cayenne reduces levels of cholesterol and triglycerides (another type of blood fat) in the bloodstream. High levels of either can lead to atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries) and blockages in the blood vessels. Read More→

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Feb
12

Cholesterol Is It a Bad Thing?

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Thanks for writing. The Omega-3s in Res-Q 1250 are by far the best prevention against heart attacks and stroke. Its anti-inflammatory effect reaches across the blood brain barrier and you are doing the right thing.

Cholesterol reduction is a slightly different topic. I know high cholesterol is considered a high risk factor, but once again there are better questions to ask. Cholesterol is a natural substance that is needed in the body and the body will produce the amount that is needed or being called for according to what is going on and in this case in the arteries.

In 2002 the homocysteine theory came back into play and many doctors and scientists who study these things feel that the toxic amino acid called homocysteine is really the culprit to blame. This amino acid scrapes the walls of the arteries and a strong negative reaction occurs and the body rushes cholesterol in to save you from the internal bleeding that would otherwise result. Read More→

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Jan
26

Resveratrol on 60 Minutes

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Huge BlowOut! Within minutes of 60 Minutes airing a program about the benefits of Resveratrol, we received a huge amount of orders for Res-Q Resveratrol. We have plenty of stock so no worries. Go read:

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Apr
23

Edit Your Beautiful Life

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Edit Your Life. Don’t accept a rough draft for publication. You are the Editor-in-Chief for your life. Life is freely given to all of us, but you can edit, modify or delete entire "scripts" out of your life.

Here is a lifestyle tip that has helped me to be a lot happier, and healthier. It the era of 15 second sound bites and the overwhelming abundance of information available to us through television, radio, the Internet, the skill of editing, deleting and filtering out what is not wanted or desired is extremely important. Dare I say, vital?

To know what you should edit, delete and filter out of your life, you will need to know what it is you really want. If you aren’t sure of the results you are looking for then how will you ever know if you are getting them?

 

Write the Laundry List. Having a written list of what it is you really want is absolutely necessary for success but do you know how many people have written goals? 2%. Only two people out of every hundred will take the time to think about life and write. Then we wonder why 2% of the population control 60%  of the wealth in the country! That’s a clue.

 

Of course, it’s not just about the money. Most lottery winners compound their problems by having access to large amounts of cash. Moral discipline lacking, most, not all,  lottery winners tend toward excess, poor decisions, momentary pleasures and lack an expressed purpose in life.

 

This formula works: Thoughts lead to feelings; Feelings lead to actions; Actions lead to results. If you don’t like your results, you have complete editorial control to change your thoughts!

 

The Passion Test

There is a book by this name that you can order and read but the test is quite simple. Start with a notepad (or computer) and write the sentence, "In my ideal life, I________________

 

Then fill in the blank with a ‘to be’, ‘to do’, or ‘to have’ verb that pinpoints who you are and your desires in life. Do at least 10 or 15 of these sentences and you can keep doing them if you like the exercise. Mark Victor Hansen teaches you should have a list of 101 things you want to do before you expire.

 

It’s important to do at least 15 if you can because we are going to edit and mark the list with your top five. Here are my top five in this present moment but I do have the freedom to edit the list and change it at anytime.

 

  1. In my ideal life, I give value to every person I meet. (This sets a context for every interaction I have with any human being and gives me the edge I want.)
  2. In my ideal life, I weigh 165 and enjoy excellent health. (This safeguards me from pigging out and eating the wrong kinds of foods and fats.)
  3. In my ideal life, I provide a great environment for my family. (This keeps me focused on my family goals.)
  4. In my ideal life, I have excellent friends and business partners. (This reminds me to spend time with quality people)
  5. In my ideal life, I earn twice as much as I spend. (This keeps me creative, actively engaged in doing more and doing better.)

 

 

If you have your top five selected, then this becomes your template for making critical decisions with your time, your relationships and your life. If any activity arises yet does not support one of your five top ideal life scenarios, you have permission to delete that activity from your life or edit and modify ’til it fits with your purpose. 

 

Let me give you an example of editing my life. In the past month, I set my intention and made a commitment to let go of some weight. I didn’t say lose the weight. If I lose something, I may try to find it again! The reason (my "why") was very base and instinctual. I wanted to increase my life insurance policy and I didn’t want to pay standard rates. I wanted preferred. Purely economic and by that I mean, purely monetary. Who wants to pay $400 a month when there is a $150 rate out there?

 

Of course the side effect of wanting to save money in this manner is that I learned a lot about my health habits and then there are more benefits to boot. It is true that all diets work and all diets fail. Guess who makes the difference? Point your thumb into your chest and say, "ME."

 

It’s how big a reason and what is your "Why?" Why do you want this and how badly do you want this? Michael Jordan attended Laney High school in Wilmington, North Carolina, but as a 5-11 skinny sophomore, he was cut from the varsity basketball team. The summer before his junior year, he grew to 6-3 and began his path to super-stardom. Instead of giving up after failing to make the team, Jordan used it to spur himself to greater achievements, practicing hour after hour on the court.

 

"Whenever I was working out and got tired and figured I ought to stop, I’d close my eyes and see that list in the locker room without my name on it," Jordan said, "and that usually got me going again." It may not be that unusual for a high school sophomore to grow 4 inches in one summer but it was a manifestation of his extreme desire, of his competitiveness that caused him to work extremely hard and grow and make the team as a junior. He made the team and led his school to the state championship.

 

An interesting side note, Jordan was the one who introduced longer basketball shorts to the game as he always wore his North Carolina shorts under his NBA shorts. Others followed. How embarrassing is it to watch those games from the eighties see those tall, grown men in those skimpy shorts? Thank God for Michael Jordan and longer shorts!

 

Back to editing. I should edit my stories too.  I had originally gotten down to 165 when I first started using Res-Q 1250. Over time, with holiday eating and a more sedentary life style (working at a computer replaced swinging a hammer), my weight had crept back up to 180. I am a mere 5′8" so the Body Mass Index (BMI) charts that insurance companies use to determine a portion of your insurability pegged me as "overweight". According to the Insurance companies, I should weigh between 125 and 164. This is normal range for my height. I am going to include a link to a BMI chart and calculator here with the disclaimer that I don’t think it is the only predictor of good health. I think if I weighed 125 at my age, the wind would knock me over. It’s a numbers game that insurance companies play. I want to win the game, that’s all. 

 

http://www.consumer.gov/weightloss/bmi.htm#Determine

 

All diets work and all diets fail. What ensures success is finding one that resonates, makes sense and works for you. I like the Isagenix program (see www.IsagenixMiracles.com) because the nutritional products have made it easy for me to replace empty junk calories with nutritional calories. I have lost my gut in one month. I usually weigh in between 168 and 170 these days so about 5 more pounds to go. The interesting thing is that by curbing my intake and sticking to the replacement shakes, I found the innate intelligence of my body making some decisions for me.

 

For example, without realizing it, I stopped coffee. I just "forgot" to make it and after several days realized, I didn’t need it. No one said, "you must stop coffee" it just happened. And I can still drink a cup when I like but I am not dependent on it. Likewise, when I go grocery shopping, I spend much more time in the fruits and vegetable sections and avoid all the process foods altogether. That also happened "by itself."

 

Really, losing weight has two parts. 1) Burning more calories than you consume. Add weight training to your exercise program brings a lot of benefit. Fat gets morphed into muscle. You will look better and feel better too. 2)Take in nutritional calories. It’s a no-brainer with a program like IsAgenix as the nutrition is already there for you and the cravings for the bad stuff disappears on its own. The Res-Q Trim system works too if you can exercise and follow the meal plans provided.

 

Who’s in Charge? There is only one person in charge and that is you. Choose your activities based on your "Ideal Life" list; choose your friends; choose your life; choose your health. Choose your habits. You are in charge, make no mistake about it. Congratulations on your new posting as Editor-in-Chief of your life. Don’t accept anything less.

 

Yours in Optimal Health,

 

Garey Simmons

 

 

 

 

 

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