Month: September 2015

Weight Loss & Exercise May Benefit Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Weight Loss & Exercise May Benefit Atrial Fibrillation Patients

Doctors are finding strong connections between obesity and the extremely dangerous heart arrhythmia known as atrial fibrillation. According to the American College of Cardiology, an estimated 5.6 million U.S. adults have atrial fibrillation (AF), an abnormal heart rhythm characterized by rapid, irregular beating of the 

Fish Oil Capsules May Improve Rheumatoid Arthritis

Fish Oil Capsules May Improve Rheumatoid Arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis is an extremely painful and disabling form of arthritis affecting many joints at once. Unfortunately, there is no cure for this condition, although there are ways someone can ease their pain. In this recent clinical trial performed by the Rheumatology Unit at Royal 

Neurosynergy is back, with a new look!

Neurosynergy is back, with a new look!

neurosynergy is a dietary supplement to support brain function, memory and concentration created by Dr. Alan Pressman.

neurosynergy is an advanced nutritional supplement that combines L-alpha glycerlphosphorylcholine (alpha-GPC), ginkgo biloba phytosomes and phosphatidylcholine. These nutrients work synergistically to support proper nervous system function including mood balance, memory, nerve signal transduction and cognitive function. neurosynergy is designed for individuals in need of support for memory and nerve function.

neurosynergy contains phosphatidycholine, a stable source of choline. Choline supports proper nerve, brain and circulatory function, and is needed for proper nerve transmission through the central nervous system. Choline supports noradrenaline and dopamine levels, which supports learning and memory. It is essential in manufacturing acetylcholine, a very important neurotransmitter for memory recall and brain function. neurosynergy contains alpha-GPC (Glycerolphosphorylcholine), a naturally-occurring phospholipid precursor and metabolite from lecithin that supports the production of phosphatidylcholine. It also supports cell membrane formation and synthesis of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. neurosynergy also contains ginkgo biloba phytosomes. Ginkgo biloba is an herb that supports healthy brain, respiratory and ocular function, and is known for memory supportive properties. Phytosomes are advanced forms of herbal products that are highly bioavailable due to the process of their formation. The individual components of an herbal extract are bound to phosphatidylcholine, one of the chief components of cell membranes.

Ginkgo biloba phytosomes’ active constituents are free radical scavengers, that support cell membranes of the brain and other tissues. They also support the body’s antioxidant defense system, optimal uptake and utilization of oxygen and glucose, blood flow to the brain and extremities, neurotransmission function in the brain, memory and mood balance. Ginkgo biloba phytosomes support the rate at which information is transmitted at the nerve cell level.

neurosynergy is a combination of extensively researched nutrients to assure the best quality and results. This blend offers the best support for proper nervous system function, including mood balance, memory, nerve signal transduction and cognitive function. It is available in powder form, which easily mixes in cold water or juice.

Benefits of neurosynergy:

• Supports proper mood balance*
• Supports cognitive function*
• Supports proper sleep patterns*
• Supports memory*
• Supports nervous system health*

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

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New Name, Same Great Product: L-Carnosine Plus Hx!

New Name, Same Great Product: L-Carnosine Plus Hx!

L-Carnosine is your body’s anti-aging peptide and a nutrient complex made from two smaller amino acids – beta alanine and histidine. Some studies have shown these components to have positive biological effects on the eyes, brain, kidneys and muscles. L-Carnosine Plus Hx® helps to decrease 

Polyphenols in Coffee May Improve Blood Sugar Levels in Men

Polyphenols in Coffee May Improve Blood Sugar Levels in Men

Coffee is a highly traded commodity, the main reason why it is the subject of epidemiological and clinical studies with respect to safety and the likelihood of health benefits. This new study from Japan may give men who drink coffee reason to brew an extra 

Your Natural Sleep Routine by Dr. Millie Lytle ND, CNS.

Your Natural Sleep Routine by Dr. Millie Lytle ND, CNS.

Written by Millie Lytle ND, MPH, CNS

If you have a hard time falling asleep or staying asleep, you may have insomnia. There are two types of insomnia – sleep onset disorder or sleep maintenance disorder. If you experience either of these, there is good news; you are not alone and natural remedies might greatly help you.

What is Insomnia?

The term insomnia is both a symptom and a cause. Lack of sleep is a symptom of a greater emotional or lifestyle problem, and it is also a risk factor for even more chronic problems to come1. Thus, insomnia has been thought of as both a symptom and a sign. In order to be diagnosed with insomnia, sleep difficulty must occur at least 3 times per week and must be a problem for at least 1 month. A general consensus, developed from population-based studies, report that approximately 30% of a variety of adult samples drawn from different countries report one or more of the symptoms of insomnia: difficulty initiating sleep, difficulty maintaining sleep, waking up too early, and in some cases, nonrestorative or poor quality of sleep. If this sounds like you, and you have been diagnosed with insomnia, it may be worth looking at options on how to get a better nights sleep. Many people use medication to be rid of the symptoms of insomnia. Chronic insomnia is even more prevalent and affects approximately 30% of the general population. Severe insomnia that leads to perceived daytime impairment or distress as a function of the insomnia symptoms results in approximately 10% prevalence of insomnia1. Approximately 40% of adults with insomnia also have a diagnosable psychiatric disorder – most notably depression1. Insomnia impairs cognitive and physical functioning and is associated with a wide range of impaired daytime functions across a number of emotional, social, and physical domains. Compared with good sleepers, people with persistent sleep disturbances are more prone to accidents, have higher rates of work absenteeism, diminished job performance, decreased quality of life, and increased health care utilization. Various risk factors associated with increased prevalence of chronic insomnia include older age, female gender, and comorbid (accompanying) medical and psychiatric conditions.

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