The World Needs Common Sense And Tolerance
The Way to Happiness is a common sense guide to better living. This isn’t just another inspirational book. It’s something that can:
• Inject common sense and tolerance to calm turmoil
• Reignite hope in someone who feels lost
• Share timeless principles for a happier, more fulfilling life
• Spark change in families, communities and beyond and even reduce crime
Find out how at: https://www.thewaytohappiness.org/thewaytohappiness.html
Restoring Health to a Fatty Liver & Improving Your Metabolism
Purelife Care+, is a natural supplement that works at the cellular level to improve liver health, gut health and a healthy metabolism.
This formula has all the benefits of Camel Milk. Camel Milk contains nutrients, including anti-bacterial and anti-viral substances that offer the potential for better gut health and digestion, while also lowering blood sugar, improving heart health, energy and stamina.
What Ingredients does Camel Milk Contain?
Camel Milk is an excellent source of protein, which is essential for good health. It has natural B vitamins, Potassium, Phosphorus, Iron, Zinc, Calcium, Selenium, Immunoglobulins, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Lactoferrin.
However, the effectiveness of any natural nutrition depends on how quickly and efficiently the nutrients are absorbed into the bloodstream and how easily the nutritional elements can pass across all cell membranes.
Purelife Care+ is Camelicious with the added benefits of natural ERDS™ (Enhanced Rapid Delivery System).
What is ERDS?
ERDS is a powerful extract of Vitamin E, Vitamin C and Vitamin D3 to enhance the bioavailability of the nutrients of the camel milk.
Why does this extract work so well?
Normally the molecules of nutrients are too big to be easily absorbed. ERDS uses a special extraction process that changes the shape of these nutrients to be small enough to pass through the gut, brain and cellular membranes. It is thus easily absorbed and thus better utilized.
Thus the PureLife Care+ delivers all the goodness of Camel Milk plus is Supercharged.
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The Eye-Brain Connection: Protect Both in One Step
Hey, It’s Dr. Martin here…
You’ve probably heard the kid’s song "The Skeleton Dance”… “The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone. The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone…”
(I might’ve been humming it as I wrote this.)
The song nails one thing—everything in the body is connected.
If you’ve followed my newsletters or tuned into my Facebook Lives, you already know this. In fact…You can change the lyrics to the Skeleton Dance to:
“The gut microbiome is connected to the brain microbiome. The gut microbiome is connected to the skin microbiome. The gut microbiome is connected to the lung microbiome…”
Okay, maybe the songwriters did it better but you get the idea. Everything in your body is connected one way or another. That’s why it’s no surprise that…Your eye health is closely linked to your brain health.
A Frontiers of Aging Neuroscience study revealed something eye-opening (pun intended). The tiny blood vessels in your eyes can reveal early signs of brain frailty as you age. Your eyes and brain are packed with tiny, delicate blood vessels. If those vessels in your eyes are deteriorating, there’s a good chance the same is happening in your brain.
It’s a clear warning sign... and one you shouldn’t ignore.
Also, a study in the journal Neurology found that changes in the eye's blood vessels at age 60 could hint at memory loss years later. Bottom line if your eye vessels age quickly, your brain might too.
Here’s the great news - when you address the two biggest causes of damage to the tiny blood vessels in your eyes you’re doing more than just protecting your vision. You’re also safeguarding the blood vessels throughout your entire body especially in your brain.
So, what are these two major threats?
High Insulin and Free Radical Damage.
It’s no coincidence that people with diabetes are at a much higher risk of losing their vision. High insulin levels cause inflammation, which leads to severe blood vessel damage. Plus, high blood sugar harms the delicate lining of your blood vessels…
Increasing your risk of stroke and serious eye damage.
For most people, high insulin is the #1 hidden danger to their eyes and brain health.
And it’s more common than you think.
Free Radical Damage
Free radicals are a major cause of blood vessel damage in your eyes triggering a process called oxidative stress.
Picture a sliced apple left out overnight. By morning, it’s browned and dried—oxidation in action. Now imagine that same process happening inside your body attacking your blood vessels and accelerating damage.
Now, your body produces antioxidants to fight free radicals neutralizing and eliminating them BUT not all of them. Today, we’re bombarded by more free radicals than our natural defenses can handle.
Simply put, your body needs backup that’s why everyone should take a powerful antioxidant daily.
Read also: Free Radicals and Antioxidants
Optic Neuropathy, what is it?
What is optic neuropathy?
Optic neuropathy refers to damage to the optic nerve. When these nerves get damaged, the protective outer layer or myelin sheath becomes thinner and it is then called optic neuropathy. Due to this the vision gets blurred, and the capability to see anything in a perfect manner is lost. Severe pain may result in the eyes due to this condition.
The main symptom is loss of vision and colors appear washed out in the affected eye. In many cases, only one eye is affected and patients may not be aware of the loss of color vision until someone asks them to cover the healthy eye.
Optic neuropathy is often called optic atrophy. Medical doctors believe that it should be called neuropathy as “atrophy” means “shrunken but capable of re growth”. They do not believe that nerves can be repaired and that neuropathy cannot be fixed.
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