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Protect Blood Flow to the Brain and Keep Your Memory Sharp

Are you always misplacing things (like your keys), or forgetting what originally prompted you to walk from one room into another?  Forgetfulness and lack of focus can occur for any of a number of reasons, including:  stress, diet, lack of sleep, medications, and hormone imbalances.  But they can also be a symptom of something more [...]

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8 Nutrients Proven to Offer BIG Heart Health Benefits

Maintaining a healthy heart and cardiovascular system is an important concern for many adults.  According to the most recent figures from the American Heart Association, heart disease remains the leading cause of death in the United States.[1]  In fact, it is estimated that over 80 million Americans are suffering from heart disease at any given [...]

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Super Nutrients for Heart Health: Hawthorn & Garlic

Part 2 of a 4-Part Series Maintaining healthy cardiovascular function is important to your overall health and longevity, since heart disease is the #1 cause of natural death in the U.S.[1] With so many negative influences on heart health found in our diet, lifestyle and environment, it might seem overwhelming to try to implement a [...]

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Boost Your Brain Function At Any Age, and Protect Against Memory Decline

If “senior moments” are occurring more frequently than you’d like, take heart. A unique, effective herbal formulation can help you protect against—and even reverse—memory loss and cognitive decline. As we age, loss in mental ability occurs very slowly, over many years, as neurons gradually die and the brain shrinks. By age 60, however, even healthy [...]

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