If you’re suffering from general upper-back , you’re probably having a hard time doing daily activities like driving a car, working at the computer, or even brushing your teeth. You may be experiencing headaches or radiating pain into the arms and/or the shoulder blades. You may have had muscles "lock up,” making it nearl … Read More
8 PROVEN Health Benefits of Meditation
Have you ever wondered if the benefits of meditation have ever been studied and actually proven? Yogis and monks have been practiced meditation for thousands of years, and they certainly seem more peaceful … but what does science have to say? Amazingly - a LOT! … Read More
Common Infections Can Wipe Out Your Memory!
When you think about coming down with an infectious disease, symptoms like fever, fatigue, muscle aches and loss of appetite probably come to mind. Rarely would most people assume that an infection could lead to a loss of memory, but it’s actually already been shown that severe infections can lead to cognitive impairment … Read More
How to Overcome Your Family History of High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure tends to run in families, so if you have a close relative with this condition you’re at an increased risk too — especially if they developed high blood pressure at a young age (under 60). If you have a family history of high blood pressure, you should take steps now to lower your risk. Don’t wait until y … Read More
Erectile Dysfunction – A Safe, Powerful Treatment Alternative
Nearly 40% of men suffer from erectile dysfunction–the inability to develop or maintain an erection–at some point in their lives. Experts estimate nearly 18 million men in America suffer from the condition. Conventional treatments include drugs, drastic surgeries and external mechanical methods, which typically mask t … Read More
Aristotle Was WRONG About Throbbing Pain
For thousands of years it’s been thought that the rhythmic experience of throbbing pain was linked to artery pulsations, a theory first introduced by Aristotle. Now new research suggests Aristotle may have been wrong about throbbing pain, and it may have a different link entirely … Read More
How to Shut Off a "Wandering Brain" When You’re Trying to Sleep
Do you often find yourself lying in bed wide awake, unable to sleep at 3 a.m. because of a wondering brain? Research has shown that people with insomnia have difficulty shutting down mind-wandering brain regions at night, which makes it difficult, if not impossible, to fall asleep. … Read More
Olympic Athlete Recovery Secrets (That You Can Use, Too!)
There is arguably no more important event in an athlete’s life than the Olympic games. And this year at the Winter Olympics in Sochi we’ve already seen phenomenal tests of strength, endurance and dedication as the athletes compete to be world champions. This doesn’t come without years of practice, discipline and drive … as … Read More
"God In a Bottle"
What One Customer Called All-Natural Heal-n-Soothe® After He Got Overnight Back Pain Relief Greg Moormann isn’t even 60 years old. But he was one step from a wheelchair due to crippling chronic back pain. And the pain was getting worse. A professional audio technician and co-owner of CS Gymnastics in Flanders, NJ, Gre … Read More
Older People’s Brains Slowed by Their Accumulated Knowledge! (new study)
The notion that your brain slows with age as a result of cognitive decline is accepted as fact. But new research suggests that becoming a bit slower in your thinking isn’t evidence of a decline at all, but rather may be indicative of a lifetime’s worth of accumulated knowledge.[i] … Read More