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New Natural Supplement Helps Promote Healthy Sugar Metabolism!

New Natural Supplement Helps Promote Healthy Sugar Metabolism!
written by Kirsten Filkill

NuControl is intended for individuals who are concerned about maintaining healthy sensitivity to insulin and blood sugar levels. NuControl’s patent-pending combination of L-leucine, resveratrol and vitamins D and K aim the biological pathways in the body to increase the ability to process glucose. According to research conducted by NuSirt Sciences, the Nashville, Tenn.,-based biotech company that manufactures the supplement NuControl has no known adverse side-effects.

The formulation of NuControl is based on scientific studies by Michael B. Zemel, Ph.d., NuSirt Founder and former Director of the Nutrition Institute at the University of Tennessee. His groundbreaking research centered on the important role of dairy products in both the ability to uphold a healthy average weight and the management of overweight and obesity.

“For more than 30 years, I’ve been researching all-natural solutions for healthy living,” Zemel said. “NuControl is a breakthrough scientific approach to promoting healthy sugar metabolism and natural weight loss.”

In animal studies, NuSirt Sciences showed that resveratrol, in combination with leucine, resulted in dramatic improvement in insulin sensitivity and the ability to maintain healthy blood sugar levels. “The research breaks new ground in the understanding of metabolic health by showing that specific, novel combinations of all natural compounds–at dosing levels smaller than what was previously believed to be beneficial–have the potential to improve an individual’s metabolic health,” Zemel said.

NuSirt’s approach is to design products targeting health risks such as obesity, diabetes, and inflammation. The business focuses on the mechanisms at work and outcomes, not simply the ingredients. “While other nutraceutical companies seem obsessed over differentiating their berry or oil versus another, we are focused on the science and the clinically-proven benefit to the consumer,” CEO Doug Grindstaff said.

NuControl is available for sale online at www.nucontrol.com. NuSirt Sciences is in negotiations with retailers and distributors to offer the product on retail shelves throughout the United States.

Juiceateria: A One of a Kind Juice Bar

Juiceateria: A One of a Kind Juice Bar
Written By: Kirsten Filkill

Juiceateria is the newest Juice Bar and Café in Boca Raton! It’s unique, one of a kind atmosphere was created and organized to meet the desires of health conscientious people who want a truly all-natural, dedicated food based juice bar. They offer a variety of recipes free of preservatives, sweeteners, and artificial ingredients that are found in other foods. Today, an individual with an average diet holds 8-10lbs of undigested food and waste in their digestive tract, which then turns into toxins and fat. A person with a healthy diet holds no more than 3lbs of excess food. The current state of the nation’s health is poor leading to obesity at a younger age. The life expectancy has decreased immensely in the last century, due to diseases that were once unknown. These diseases, diabetes, obesity, and heart disease can all be avoided with the practice of a better diet.

Juiceateria offers a multi-day cleanse which allows you to consume about a total of 15lbs of fruits and vegetables that allows your body to detox, reset your system and enrich your skin. Today, food may be more convenient, but the amount of toxins we consume has increased greatly. Juice cleanses allow some of our organs to rest since the juices are easily digested, enabling the toxins to filter through the organs. Juice cleanses have proven themselves as the most effective and the quickest way to detox and improve your immune system.

NEW DAILY SUPPLEMENT ‘SPINE REVITALIZER®’ OFFERS NEW HOPE

By Amy Howell Hirt

Anyone who has suffered from spinal disc problems can relate to the debilitating pain that Matt White compares to “an electric shock.” But the lawyer, weight lifter and martial arts student would rather they benefit from his experiences. With the assistance of a chiropractor, anesthesiologist and nutraceutical company, White used himself as the ultimate guinea pig and developed a supplement that aims to provide new hope for people looking to avoid surgery and maintain an active lifestyle.

Spine Revitalizer®, a daily supplement that hit the market last month, contains ingredients that, in individual reviews, have demonstrated the potential to promote the health and recovery of herniated or bulging discs and discs weakened due to age, use or instability.

White, who lives in Louisville, Ky., with his wife and three children, began experiencing the intermittent pain and numbness associated with disc deterioration about 10 years ago. First, there was a numb, unusual sensation in his left foot while running. Then the pain extended from his lower back down his leg. Eventually, it became uncomfortable to sit.

“It was sciatica, although I didn’t know it at the time,” White says.

In 2008, he was forced to face the issue head-on, when he suffered a severely herniated, or ruptured, disc that caused temporary paralysis in his leg.

“The doctors basically told me that I needed surgery,” he says.

But White, who was 33 and had three young daughters, had seen the fallout of failed back surgeries – representing countless clients as a personal injury attorney and watching his own father struggle to walk, despite four spine surgeries.

“The surgeon said I probably would never lift weights again. I could swim, but no running, no mountain biking. And I live for that stuff,” White says.

Even successful surgeries run the risk of scar tissue development and can affect the stability of the spine, says White’s friend, Dr. Martin Eason indipill.com. Conversely, nine out of 10 people with herniated discs find pain relief through conservative treatments, including medications and physical therapy, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Although a conservative approach could put him at risk for permanent nerve damage, due to the severity of the herniation, White decided to try rehabilitation and enlisted the help of Eason – an anesthesiologist who specializes in pain management – to generate a list of vitamins, nutrients and dosages with the potential to reduce pain and inflammation and aid in disc repair.

“We looked at the literature to see what has been shown to be effective from a homeopathic approach, but we looked in peer-reviewed journals,”  Eason says.

While there were plenty of glucosamine- and chrondrointin-focused blends on the market targeted to osteoarthritis and bone density, White couldn’t find a supplement that contained everything he needed, so he made his own – fine-tuning the proportions with a nutraceutical firm.

“I would try something for a while and see if it made me feel better,” White says. “Two months later, I was back in the gym with a trainer, lifting weights.”

According to Eason and White, the formula, named neochondromine, contains substrates that support the components of disc creation, like collagen; antioxidants that support healing; and ingredients like glucosamine, chondroitin and devil’s claw that can reduce pain and inflammation and help repair cartilage.

David Kern, of Louisville, was introduced to White and the supplement a year ago through mutual friends. Like White, he led an active lifestyle and “wasn’t ready to go under the knife” when disc problems began limiting his performance and enjoyment of tennis and running.

Acupuncture, massage and chiropractic adjustments failed to sufficiently relieve the soreness, weakness and tightness, Kern says, but the supplement brought his pain level down within about two weeks and made a significant difference after about a month.

Kern admits he was initially wary of a possible placebo effect, and suspicious of popping a pill – or, four tablets a day – to cure what ailed him, but says he can’t dispute the positive results – including the ability to comfortably jog or deliver a devastating tennis serve.

“I was sleeping on my floor periodically, it was so bad, and now I really haven’t felt any pain for the last several months,” he says.

White points out that Spine Revitalizer® is not a miracle drug – it’s just one component of a maintenance plan that, for him, includes daily stretching and exercise, steering clear of inflammatory foods like processed sugar and white flour, and smart prevention tactics.

“When I walk into a room, I’ll think about the seating and know that I shouldn’t sit on a particular couch because I’m going to have a hard time getting up,” White says.

For Kern, the freedom from pain has allowed him to improve his core strength and stability, which can help limit future problems, according to experts including the Mayo Clinic.

“This has gotten me to a point where I can help myself,” Kern says. “Before, I was a little afraid of activity.”

While the supplement was developed for disc-related recovery, Eason says it has the potential to help with any cartilage-related problem. His daughter and brother use it to relieve knee pain, and White and Eason are working with veterinarians to investigate its safety and efficacy for reducing arthritis pain in dogs.

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Amy Howell Hirt is a freelance writer based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and a contributor to various publications, including Dietary Supplement News, The Business Courier and The Business Journals. She received her B.A. in Journalism from Miami University and has been writing about health and wellness for 12 years.

The Big Picture—Diet and Exercise Are Still the Best Way to Improve Your Overall Health

It should come as no surprise that the benefits of a healthy diet and exercise routine are nearly endless. Most of us know that diet and exercise can help us lose weight, strengthen muscles, and increase energy levels—but the most important benefit of physical activity and proper nutrition lies in the positive effect it has on our health.

While several studies have shown that diet and exercise can help prevent health conditions like heart disease and type II diabetes, there may also be some indirect effects on other conditions and diseases.

According to Dr. Ben Thrower, a Multiple Sclerosis neurologist who serves as the Senior Medical Advisor for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation (MSFocus.org), the best approach to improving your health is to think of the big picture—especially when it comes to diseases like MS, of which much remains a mystery.

“While we certainly don’t have all the answers we need, we do know that most people don’t die from their MS. They die from heart disease, cancer and strokes. So, doing things that are healthy will have benefits even if we cannot show that they directly affect MS. Thinking of the big picture, one can argue that a healthy diet that is rich in anti-oxidant foods with plenty of fruits and vegetables if good for overall health,” Dr. Thrower said.

Fitting exercise into our daily lives is a big enough challenge for most of us, but it can be even more of an obstacle for people who have certain health conditions and diseases. Still, many studies suggest that even moderate exercise can improve multiple aspects of our physical and mental health.

“Exercise for people with MS improves energy levels and leads to less deconditioning,” said Dr. Thrower, “Many people with MS may experience a temporary increase in symptoms when their core body temperature goes up, such as with exercise. It’s important to know that this is not causing any permanent harm. Exercise has many health benefits and benefits specifically for people with MS. Heat-sensitive individuals may need to look at exercise strategies that minimize the effects of heat.  A few options include indoor exercise, swimming in cool water and cooling vests.”

Finding an exercise routine that works best for you, even if it is not overly strenuous, is a great way for everyone to become more active and improve their health.

Many experts also suggest checking vitamin levels regularly, as vitamin deficiencies can lead to future health problems. According to Dr. Fuller, several small studies have shown that correcting low Vitamin D levels may slow the progression of MS.

Still, he warns that not all natural remedies are safe, especially when combined with prescription drugs.

“It is absolutely vital that people advise their healthcare providers of all vitamins and supplements they are taking so that potentially harmful interactions can be avoided.”

About Dr. Ben Thrower

Dr. Ben Thrower is an MS neurologist, who serves as a Medical Director for the Andrew C. Carlos Multiple Sclerosis Institute. He also serves as a clinical instructor of neurology at Emory University and participates actively in clinical research. Since 2000, Dr. Thrower has served as the Senior Medical Advisor for the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Dr. Thrower has been an integral part of MSF’s annual Cruise for a Cause. This cruise offers individuals and families affected by MS with a life enhancing experience to travel and interact with others facing similar challenges while attending workshops conducted by leading healthcare professionals.

About MSF

The Multiple Sclerosis Foundation is a national foundation based out of Fort Lauderdale, Fl. Established in 1986, the MSF is a publicly funded 501(c)3 organization and serves the nation from one central location.  By eliminating the need for branch offices, they are able to maintain a more cost-effective and efficient operation while maintaining the highest quality service.  Networking with independent, grassroots organizations gives them a local presence in communities around the nation and provides a comprehensive approach to helping people with MS maintain their health and well-being.

They offer programming and support to keep people with MS self-sufficient and their homes safe, while their educational programs heighten public awareness and promote understanding about the disease. MSF resources not only assist people who have MS, but assist their families and caregivers, regional support groups, and healthcare professionals too.

Access to MSF’s programs and services is available through their interactive web site or their national, toll-free helpline staffed by caring caseworkers and peer counselors. MSF’s priority is to serve with empathy, resourcefulness and responsibility. All MSF services, as well as information, literature and subscriptions to our publications are provided free of charge. The MSF neither sells memberships nor requires participation in fund-raising activities by individuals or support groups.

Think Yourself Young: How You Can Reverse Aging Using the Diet and Rituals of Tibetan Monks

Peter Baksa spent time in Beijing, China at the Lama Temple living amongst Tibetan monks. He sought to gain insight into their secret recipe for making time stand still.

In Think Yourself Young, Baksa shares the reason their practices are effective. The rituals train the brain to go into a specific wave pattern, which Peter calls “The Faith Wave”. Their diet and way of eating enhance their Spirit connections and Mind influence.

Baksa mirrored what he calls the Tibetan Monk Diet and made drastic improvements in his blood pressure, waistline, skin, and nails. Now, he is sharing his insights and teaching people how they can lead a more youthful, joyous life by simply making the right physical, mental, and dietary changes to their current lifestyles.

Peter has an abundance of tips and advice that can help anyone cut through the self-fulfilling prophecy that equates aging with suffering. Among his areas of expertise are:

–          How to change your perception of reality, harness energy, and manifest your desires (Intend, Declare, Detach)

–          Meditation and breathing techniques

–          Which foods can extend and improve the quality of your life, while helping you slim down. He can also tell you when and how to eat them.

–          Vitamins, minerals, and herbal supplements

–          Exercising physically and mentally (From daily leisure activities to yoga and Chi-Gong)

–          And more

About Peter Baksa

Peter Baksa (www.peterbaksa.com) is an author, investigative journalist, and a professional speaker. He has written several books, including: “The Point of Power”, “It’s None of My Business What You Think of Me”, and “Think Yourself Young”.
Baksa has been featured in multiple national radio shows and he speaks professionally in workshops and seminars across the country. Additionally, his work has been featured in Tony Robbins’ “Breakthrough: The Power of Crisis” section of the Huffington Post.

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