Posts tagged: Vitalzym

Inflammation May Underlie Many Chronic Diseases

We are all familiar with the pain and inflammation that occurs when we are injured, have an infection, or have had surgery. Not many people, however, are actually familiar with the body's internal inflammatory process that occurs within each of our bodies. This internal inflammation can have a significant effect on the state of our health, leading to a variety of serious conditions and diseases, It often goes unnoticed until it is too late. Internal inflammation most often comes from undiagnosed food allergies, excess weight, yeast and bacterial overgrowths, unaddressed infections and chronic high cortisol levels, usually caused by chronic high stress.  Read more »

Taming the Yeast Beast – A Natural Guide to Getting Rid of Candida for Good

CandidaFar too many people are becoming familiar with many health complications and symptoms associated with Candida Albicans overgrowth in the body.  Candida is a form of yeast naturally found in the flora of the gut, skin, mouth, rectum, and vagina.  The problem with Candida, however, occurs when it is overgrown.  With today’s modern way of living, many people are creating a prime environment for Candida to grow out of control in their own bodies, often without being aware of it. Read more »

You’re All Heart – Cardiovascular Health in Women

When it comes to heart health, women need a wake up call! Heart disease is often considered a man’s diagnosis, however, according the National Institute for Health, heart disease is actually the No. 1 killer of both men and women in America today.

 A staggering 1 in 4 women die from heart disease, whereas 1 in 30 women die from  breast cancer. The U.S. Department of Health reports that nearly two-thirds of American women who die suddenly of a heart attack had no prior symptoms. Yes, that should be shocking! Yet, this is a preventable disease. Read more »

The Role of Fibrin in Fibromyalgia Pain

 

Fibromyalgia sufferers may experience pain as a result of hypercoagulation (thickened blood) that can lead to poor circulation due to an excess buildup of fibrin.  Fibrin is a whitish, insoluble protein that makes up a blood clot when promoted by thrombin, a key clot promoter. Read more »

What Causes Uterine Fibroids?

uterine fibroid tumorsAlthough no precise answers exist for the development of uterine fibroid tumors, there is a link between fibroids and estrogen production.

 

Fibroids do not develop until the body begins producing estrogen during the onset of menstruation. During the reproductive years, hormonal imbalance can cause fibroids to form and grow.  Read more »

Is Chocolate Really Good For Your Heart?

chocolate good for your heart Good news chocoholics, it turns out that this tasty little treat is good for your heart.  According to an Italian study, dark chocolate has the potential to significantly reduce the inflammation that leads to cardiovascular disease.   “Studies have shown that heart benefits from dark chocolate include increased blood flow, less platelet stickiness and clotting, and improved LDL (bad) cholesterol,” says Mary Engler, PhD, RN, and chocolate researcher from the University of California, San Francisco.  Read more »

Introducing NEW Vitalzym: Even More Potent Than Before

 Vitalzym Systemic EnzymesNew and Improved Vitalzym!!

Vitalzym has been reformulated with a technologically advanced delivery system that allows for reduced dosage and vastly increased effectiveness.

Let’s face it; no one likes to take a handful of pills at any given time.  And now, with the new, more potent Vitalzym, you don’t have to.  Read more »

A Strong Immune System Can Help Fight Flu Viruses

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Today’s lifestyles can be stressful and generally involves poor dietary habits, hectic schedules, and anxiety, with little or no time to exercise. Threats of dangerous cold and flu strains and the current state of the economy can contribute to the rise in one’s stress levels. All of these factors combined can lay the foundation for stress, tension, fatigue, frustration, and anxiety that can decrease immune function and make us more susceptible to cold and flu viruses. Read more »

Feel and Look Better with Systemic Enzymes

What exactly are systemic enzymes?  They are proteins that are responsible for every chemical reaction that goes on in your body; governing all functions.  “Our body’s ability to function, to repair when injured, and to ward off disease is directly related to the strength and numbers of our enzymes.”  By Dr. Anthony Cichoke. Read more »

Did you know that 20-50% of women of childbearing age have uterine fibroids?

Uterine fibroids are generally benign (non-cancerous) tumors that are made from nodules of smooth muscle cells and fibrous connective tissue, hence the name “fibroid tumor”.  They are most commonly found in or on the uterus of women in their 20''s, 30''s and 40''s.  Medically, fibroids are also referred to as myomas or leiomyomas, and are considered to be a woman''s fibrosis condition that is usually associated with estrogen dominance. Read more »

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