Monday, September 22, 2008

Improve Vision with Supplements

We have been recommending supplementation with lutein, zeaxanthin and other antioxidants for patients who have macular degeneration. The benefits of this therapy have been proven in carefully controlled studies sponsored by the National Institutes of Health.

Now for this first time it has been shown that these compounds may also improve visual performance in healthy young people. Researchers at the University of Georgia gave 12 mg supplemental lutein and zexanthin to 40 subjects daily for six months. These young people demonstrated improved visual performance under glaring light conditions over the course of the test period.

This research points out the need to maintain a well balanced diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Memory and Forgetting - How to Not Lose Your Mind

If you are approaching middle age and you have had the experience of not being able to place a person's name with a face or if you forgot a telephone number for the second or third time, don't worry. This does not mean that you are losing your mind or that you are in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. A certain amount of forgetting is normal as you get older.

Memory is complicated and requires the activation of circuits in the brain, primarily between a structure called the hippocampus and an area of the brain called the prefrontal cortex. Researchers have studied the way memory works and have made some fascinating observations that are incredible value. Large and well designed studies have shown that exercise improves memory.

That is correct.

If you exercise you will not only improve your body, but you will also improve your memory. Exercise help memory by increasing cerebral blood volume, by stimulating the production of a protein that stimulates the birth of new brain cells and facilitating the process by which the brain changes in response to learning.

It has also been demonstrated that what you eat can improve your memory. Foods such as blueberries, walnut and other sources of antioxidants and omega e fatty acids will strengthen you mind.

What could be easier? Instead of worrying about what you have forgotten, move your body more, get your heart rate up and pay attention to what you eat. Don't allow inactivity and poor eating habits to cause you to "lose your mind."

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Take Good Care of Yourself and Live Longer

Most of us know someone who has lived to a ripe old age in spite of the fact that they are smokers or abuse their body with alcohol or junk foods. How do you explain their longevity? Have they managed to live to an advanced age in spite of their excesses?

The answer is yes and we finally have a statistically valid study that proves the point. An 11-year study of 20,000 people in Norfolk, England showed that those who did not smoke, were physically active, drank alcohol in moderation and ate at least five servings of fruits or vegetables a day lived 14 years longer than those who did not observe these guidelines.

Those who did none of these things were four times more likely to die by the end of the study. Each factor was beneficial, but the greatest benefit was seen in those who observed all four guidelines. The results held regardless of social class or body weight at the inception of the study.

Think about that one for a while. 14 years!

Friday, August 29, 2008

Deadly Physiology of Stress

Last week I discussed the physiology of stress.

The flood of hormones that result from stress have profound effects on our bodies. The corticosteroids cause a decrease in immune function, and increase in blood sugar, a breakdown of muscle and a decrease in natural killer cell function. The result is an increased risk of disease, an increased risk of infection and an increased risk of cancer. The catecholamines secreted by the adrenal medulla cause an increase in heart rate, an increase in blood pressure, an increase in respiratory rate and a decrease in immune system health.

This results in an increased risk of heart disease and stroke, an increased risk of infection, moodiness and anger and digestive problems. As these stress hormones surge through your body they also crank up your metabolic rate causing the production of more free radicals.

The discovery of the effects of stress on the immune system has been a milestone in understanding how stress causes disease It sheds light on the complex interaction between the mind and the body.

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Obesity and You

Are you satisfied that you are doing all that you can to be as healthy and have as much vitality and energy as you desire? Is being overweight a problem? Have you tried one of the fad diets, lost weight and then regained it plus maybe a few pounds more? If you answer yes and are stuck looking for a solution I have answers for you with a very effective medically endorsed program that I guaranteed to work and is fun to do. But first of all let me give you some facts.

The first problem is that we do not have an effective health care program in this country. We have what I have termed "sick care." This means to me that most people don't go to the doctor to build up their immune systems and stay healthy, rather they go when they are sick. We are putting the cart before the horse. The American life style is a problem. In this country we are first in spending on health care but second to last of the 13 wealthiest countries in average healthy days per year per person. 50 to 60% of Americans are overweight and greater than 60 million are obese carrying 2.5 billion pounds of fat. The percent of obese Americans has increased from 14% in 1980 to greater than 30% in 2000. The percent of obese children has doubled since 1980. The percent of obese adolescents has tripled. Furthermore for the first time in our history the life expectancy of our children is less than ours. This is a consequence of obesity that causes type II diabetes and other illnesses. It is estimated that obesity is responsible for 300,000 deaths annually, second only to smoking as a cause of death. The estimated cost to our health care system for obesity related illness is more than $100 billion a year.

Aren't these facts breathtaking? What is the solution? Obviously a change in lifestyle. But what do you change? How much do you need to exercise? Do you diet? What do you do about the stress in your life? How do you find the facts you need in a sea of information, advertisements and propaganda? We have studied this problem and done the homework for you. Besides my son and I, who are physicians, have consulted with a nutritionist, an exercise physiologist, 2 psychologists and a zen master. Together we have constructed a six week program that will change your life. It is easy to follow, fun to do and can be started by anyone of any age, level of physical fitness, or of health. If you follow the program you will look better, feel younger, lose weight, have more energy, improve your sex drive, lower your cholesterol and your blood pressure. We guarantee this because we have seen it happen over and over again in The TriEnergetics programs we have run. Does this interest you? I appreciate your comments.

For more information go to our website by using the link on this blog or go directly by using the address www.TriEnergetics.com.