Sunday, March 23, 2008

Will You OutliveYour Own Memory?

Will You OutliveYour Own Memory?

Notes: outlive means to live or exist longer than someone or something

Dear Friend of Newsmax,
Are your “senior moments” on the rise?
Do you forget important phone numbers, birthdays… even your own PIN number?
Those memory lapses are just an annoying part of normal aging — or are they?
According to our Newsmax medical editor, Dr. Russell Blaylock, you have more control over your brain’s memory functions than you realize.
While Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia continue to strike down victims at an unprecedented pace, you don’t need to surrender to the living hell of outliving your own memory.
Maybe even forgetting your own name — or the names of your loved ones.
Especially when so much scientific evidence indicates that one major factor (totally within your control) demonstrates such a close link to your brain function…
DR. RUSSELL BLAYLOCKDoctor, Neurosurgeon, Author, Health Advocate

Russell Blaylock, M.D. not only compiles and edits Newsmax.com's Blaylock Wellness Report. He's also a nationally recognized board-certified neurosurgeon, health practitioner, author and lecturer. He attended the Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans and completed his internship and neurosurgical residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. For over a quarter of a century, he practiced in the demanding field of neurosurgery in addition to having a nutritional practice. He recently retired from his neurosurgical duties to devote his full attention to nutritional studies and research. Dr. Blaylock has authored three books on nutrition and wellness:
Excitotoxins: The Taste That Kills
Health and Nutrition Secrets That Can Save Your Life
Natural Strategies for the Cancer Patient
An in-demand guest for radio and TV programs, he lectures extensively to both lay audiences and other physicians on a variety of nutrition-related subjects. He is the 2004 recipient of the Integrity in Science Award granted by the Weston A. Price Foundation. He serves on the editorial staff of the Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association and is a member of the editorial board of the Journal of American Physicians and Surgeons, official publication of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons. He previously served as Clinical Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, MS, and is currently a visiting professor of biology at the Belhaven College, also in Jackson.
That factor? Your diet.
And it’s not just memory. Diet influences your behavior, your ability to concentrate, your IQ, even the potential to commit criminal or anti-social acts.
That’s why Dr. Blaylock offers you some simple strategies to add foods high in brain-boosting nutrients… and avoid those serious “brain-busters.”
Not only that, but in the latest issue of his Blaylock Wellness Report, Dr. Blaylock will share with you:
How disturbed sleep can wreak havoc with your memory (crucial to understand if you have any insomnia issues)…
4 often-overlooked toxic metals that could be poisoning you and your family (plus, simple ways you can avoid their brain-damaging effects)…
How protein drinks, protein bars and soy foods increase your risk of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s…
10 simple tips for exercising your memory (and preventing that slip-slide into “senior moments”)…
Dr. Blaylock’s #1-recommended solution to protecting your brain (and avoiding cancer, too)…
The “heart-healthy” oil myth promoted by the American Heart Association (that puts your brain even more at risk)…
2 natural extracts shown to protect against brain aging…
The little-known link between poor memory and high sugar intake…
Diet drink dilemma: powerful brain toxins lurk in those sugar-free beverages…
12 super-powerful brain-boosting nutrients (some of these natural compounds have even demonstrated reversal of Alzheimer’s in research studies)…
And much, much more…
Discover the Truth About Saving Your Memory Now!
Thank goodness Dr. Blaylock isn’t afraid to rock the boat of the medical establishment. And he’s no pushover for the traditional media, either.
Refreshing, isn’t it?
7 Reasons Why YOU Need Dr. Blaylock’sCutting-Edge Health Reports
Reason #1: You won’t get the whole story on health and wellness — or anything else for that matter — from the traditional media (that’s probably why you’re a Newsmax subscriber in the first place).
Reason #2: You won’t get the latest, unbiased disease-beating help and advice from your well-meaning friends and family members, or your favorite computer search engine.
Reason #3: You won’t get all the details from your own doctor, who has probably been indoctrinated with the traditional medical model based on drugs and surgery — and is focused on merely treating your symptoms, rather than finding an actual cure.
Your Newsletter HasOpened Our Eyes...
“I want you to know that your newsletters have opened my husband's and my eyes to the importance of nutrition in our lives and our children's lives. Before I found you through the Newsmax organization, I felt like I was getting slanted information. Your newsletters are always so objective and forthright (give me truth, I can handle the facts — to heck with the PC crowd!!!).”Elizabeth R. from Houston
Reason #4: Dr. Blaylock takes no money from Big Pharma, the multi-billion dollar drug companies.
Reason #5: Dr. Blaylock gets no kickbacks on any health products or supplements he recommends to you.
Reason #6: Dr. Blaylock doesn’t bow down before the traditional “party line” of publications like the New England Journal of Medicine (which receives heavy financial “subsidies” from pharmaceutical advertisers).
Reason #7: Dr. Blaylock does no “pseudo-research” funded by the pharmaceutical industry — which seems more interested in pushing their costly and sometimes harmful drugs than objectively evaluating them for safety and effectiveness.
Because he has no conflicts of interest, all he can offer you is a big dose of unbiased health and wellness information…

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