• First Your Smile, Then the Rest of You

    They took human tooth enamel and dunked it in either an energy or a sports drink for 15 minutes at a time. Then they “rinsed” the enamel with artificial saliva for two hours. They did this four times a day for five days to simulate the normal way people drink the canned and bottled drinks [...]

  • Brain Health

    Posted on October 20th, 2010

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    This Helps Keep My Mind Clear All Day…

    It’s a clean rush of energy without the crash. And there’s none of the jittery, nervous energy you get from coffee. What’s more, it does something no cup of coffee could ever do … it helps give you sparkling clarity of mind with an alertness that lets you think quickly. I’ll bet you’ll notice the lift right away. If you do crosswords, don’t be surprised if you finish them in a fraction of the time it used to take. Things like organization and recall just fall into place.

  • Pain Relief

    Posted on October 12th, 2010

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    They’ve Added Caffeine to What?

    A man walks into his kitchen in slow motion, yawning and rubbing his shoulder. His shirt’s unbuttoned and his tie’s undone. This guy just can’t get it together. He walks right past the fridge, and right past his wife and kids who he doesn’t even notice. He goes straight for the cabinet and grabs a box of “Bayer AM.”

    All of a sudden, the sun comes up and he’s at full speed. His tie is done, he grabs his jacket and briefcase and he’s out the door with a smile.

    I saw this commercial yesterday morning after I did my usual PACE routine and turned on the Today show. I shook my head in amazement…

  • Anti-Aging, Brain Health

    Posted on August 6th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Can Coffee Combat Alzheimer’s?

    Can Coffee Combat Alzheimer’s?

    Your morning cup o’ joe may protect you from one of the most dreaded diseases of our time.

    A new study published in the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease says that drinking five medium-sized cups of coffee a day could lower your chances of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.1