• Fitness

    Posted on November 10th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Beat Cancer with Exercise?

    Beat Cancer with Exercise?

    Here’s one for you: PACE may save you from cancer.

    A new study shows that high intensity exercise cuts your risk of getting cancer in half.1

    The study, published in the British Journal of Sports Medicine, followed Finnish men for 16 years. It tracked the type of activity the men did each week. And it found that the higher the intensity of the exercise, the lower the risk of getting cancer…

  • Cancer

    Posted on September 24th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Beat a Dozen Different Cancers

    Beat a Dozen Different Cancers

    Cancer. The thought of fighting for your life is enough to keep you up at night. Especially if it runs in your family. But you’re not helpless; you can take action.

    Studies show certain nutrients help prevent cancer. I’ve put together some of the top cancer blockers:

  • Cancer

    Posted on July 20th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Can This Supplement Cure Cancer?

    CoQ10 is the one supplement I take every day, without fail.

    New evidence of an even greater benefit is pouring in. And over the next couple of weeks, I’ll tell you about some of the amazing discoveries happening in CoQ10 research.

  • Cancer, Nutrition

    Posted on June 15th, 2009

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    Critical Missing Nutrient Linked to Cancer

    Mainstream medicine regularly ignores iodine. You’ll probably only hear about it if you have thyroid problems. But iodine is an essential mineral. It’s responsible for the production of every hormone in your body, not just the thyroid…

  • Anti-Aging

    Posted on May 11th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Wrong Resveratrol?

    Wrong Resveratrol?

    Resveratrol has age-defying power.1 It switches on the genes your body naturally uses to extend life under conditions of stress (like starvation). They’re called “sirtuins.” They slow the death timer that’s ticking in every cell in your body…

  • Cancer

    Posted on March 26th, 2009

    Written by Dr. Al Sears

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    Avoid This Cancer-Causing Trap

    A recent National Cancer Institute study reveals that the rate of deadly melanoma jumped 50% in young women yet stayed the same in young men between 1973 and 2004.

    What’s behind this trend? Is it mainstream medicine’s belief that women get too much sun exposure?

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