Posts Tagged ‘free radicals’

New Hope in Prevention & Treatment of Cancer

Friday, April 8th, 2011
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Recently I joked with those in attendance at a presentation about our “quarterly newsletter that comes out twice a year!” While we fall behind on that goal we stay current posting compelling links and recent findings on Facebook and in our blog. We invite you to join the conversation by subscribing to either and share your own insights and resources with others.

In the meantime, one of the most important ways to take charge of your health in 2011 is by downloading this free guide and sharing it with friends and family. It provides a list of the labs you need to stay abreast of new thinking in health and medicine along with an annual plan based on your age. Bring it with you to your primary care physician to ensure... (read more...)

The Healing Power of Laughter & Play

Thursday, March 10th, 2011
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My article, “The Healing Power of Laughter & Play,” was first published in Live Living. Enjoy–laugh loud and long!

For the despondent, every day brings trouble; for the happy heart, life is a continual feast.—Proverbs 15:15, The New Living Translation

Being fully engaged with life means packing in plenty of laughter and play. Humor not only feels good—activating regions of the brain associated with happiness and euphoria—but can give us a valuable edge when we want to boost, improve, or maintain our health. Tracking the effects of laughter, Dr. Lee Berk of the Loma Linda University Medical School in California, a pioneer in psychoneuroimmunology, verifies that hearty giggles and belly laughs enhance the immune system,... (read more...)

Put the Fire Out: 5 Steps to Reduce Inflammation

Monday, February 14th, 2011
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Inflammation is the common denominator in most degenerative diseases; it’s the thing diseases seemingly as unrelated as cancer and autoimmunity have in common. So anti-inflammatory foods and supplements can be good preventive medicine for all of you! Of course, not all inflammation is bad. Inflammation is a natural and healthy process. For example, after cutting your finger your body swoops to the rescue beginning a specialized, inflammatory process that quickly neutralizes harmful microorganisms, repairs the wound, and cleans up the debris. But when inflammation becomes chronic the surging free radicals overwhelm your system, and create DNA damage resulting in a host of health problems.

So how to reduce chronic inflammation? First, get plenty of uninterrupted sleep each evening since sleep deprivation spikes inflammation. Second, (read more...)