• Nutrition

    Posted on April 26th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Get a Triple Performance Boost

    I’ve been using a single supplement in my patients for a boost on three fronts: heart protection, muscle growth and athletic performance.
    Our ancestors had a generous supply of this amino acid, arginine, but our modern foods don’t give us enough. Arginine safely delivers a boost of energy that makes you stronger in several ways.
    In today’s [...]

  • Heart Health

    Posted on April 11th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Avoiding the Dark Side of Medicine

    For years, I’ve been waiting for doctors to wake up to the dangers of the most popular drugs in the developed world. Finally, there seems to be a storm brewing over these cholesterol lowering drugs. Eventually, it will overcome the clever and colossal marketing that such staggering profits have allowed.
    In today’s Health Alert, we’ll look [...]

  • Nutrition

    Posted on April 11th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Sit Back and Drink a Cool One…

    I have great news: Beer is good for you. A new study found that hops can zap carcinogens (the stuff that causes cancer) and make them harmless.
    But before you head to your local bar, read today’s Health Alert. You’ll discover what this study really means. And the best way to enjoy a cold beer.
    Beer: Nature’s [...]

  • Heart Health

    Posted on April 11th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Build Muscle the Easy Way

    Building muscle can be a challenge. Adding a supplement to can make a difference.
    Today I have some “muscle food” for you. Yet it’s not just for your muscles. Read to the end of today’s Health Alert and you’ll see the other benefits.
    Your Body’s Most Abundant Energy Source
    Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. [...]

  • Anti-Aging

    Posted on April 11th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Remember the Sixties?

    The baby-boomers are getting older… The celebrities we used to think of as “forever young,” are turning sixty-five.
    But they won’t age the same way their parents did. Today’s seniors are more active and less willing to settle for the old folk’s home. Read today’s Health Alert and you’ll stay healthier and look younger – far [...]

  • Fitness, Heart Health

    Posted on April 11th, 2006

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Long-Distance Dangers

    Just a few weeks ago, three men suffered heart attacks while running the Los Angeles marathon. Two of them died.
    Tragic, yes –but it doesn’t surprise me. I’ve been warning my patients for years about the dangers of long-distance running.
    In today’s Health Alert, I’ll show you how to avoid this unnecessary heart risk. What kind of [...]