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March 22, 2011: by Bill Sardi
The life of Joyce H. Brown has been chronicled on her website, www.griefrelief.org.
Interested parties can read her whole life story there, which tells of her life-long health challenges, which include inexplicable maladies that even perplexed her doctors, chronic injuries emanating for many auto accidents, and even a near-death experience. And then her house burned to the ground. The sum of these experiences resulted in Dr. Joyce writing a popular book entitled Heavenly Answers For Earthly Challenges (initially self-published in 1997 and demand for copies continue.)
With the writing of that book, Dr. Joyce began to receive phone calls from many desperate people around the world, some who were contemplating the idea of intentionally ending their lives. Since then Dr. Joyce has counseled many people to hold onto life rather than end it.
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March 20, 2011: by Bill Sardi
GlaxoSmithKline (Sirtris Pharmaceuticals) may have abandoned further research on its SRT501 resveratrol pill, but that hasn’t dampened ongoing research of this red wine molecule.
Researchers in Australia now say there are a “plethora of laboratory investigations which provide evidence for the multi‐faceted properties of resveratrol and suggest that resveratrol may target ageing and obesity-related chronic disease by regulating inflammation and oxidative stress.”
Researchers at the University of Queensland (Australia) say the first in vitro (lab dish) and in vivo (living organisms) scientific evidence has certainly confirmed a role for nutra-pharmacology in health.
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March 19, 2011: by Bill Sardi
Knowledge of Health, Inc. (March 18, 2011) – Researchers at the Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases, University of Nebraska Medical Center, now explain how an imbalance in estrogen metabolism leads to improper repair of broken DNA which in turn produces gene mutations that promote breast, prostate and other cancers.
These researchers then go on to identify two natural molecular antidotes, a sulfur compound (N-acetyl cysteine) and a molecule found in red wine (resveratrol), which can completely block the initiation of these cancers. Both of these molecules are widely available as dietary supplements. When used together these antioxidants completely abolished the formation of DNA-adducts (cancer-causing chemicals that are coupled with DNA), which is the initiating step in these cancers.
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March 8, 2011: by Bill Sardi
First-Person Accounts Of Longevinex® Users Parallel Survival Mechanisms First Described By Biologist Felix Z. Meerson MD
The human organism must be endowed with
efficient specialized mechanisms that limit
the reaction to stress and prevent stress damage.
— Felix Z. Meerson MD, 1991
Longevinex® users have begun to provide evidence for an exceptional biological phenomenon first described by Felix Z. Meerson MD. Their accounts of super-human health are provided within the following text of this report.
A great difficulty here is in crafting words that sound believable in describing this extraordinary biological phenomenon over plain advertising hype.
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