In this Issue:
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Now in Stock: Ginger for Enhanced Digestion, Joint Comfort & More!
This month will be a month filled
with new product introductions (yipee)!
Ta da. You asked for it, and we're
now carrying
Ginger -- a world renowned digestive aid, tissue comfort supporter, and
anti-microbial agent.
Ginger has gastro-protective qualities and acts as a digestive stimulant. It
positively influences digestive enzyme activity and promotes production of
saliva, digestive juices, and bile to help food move through more comfortably.
Ginger also has anti-microbial qualities, fighting unfriendly intestinal
bacteria without impairing friendly bacteria. Ginger may even kill certain
food-born parasites.
Gingerols, ginger's active components, are associated with inhibiting
inflammation bad boy COX-2, thus influencing blood flow and supporting joint and
tissue comfort.
Last but not least, ginger enhances blood circulation and slows the
production of triglycerides and LDL cholesterol, supporting a healthy heart and
cholesterol levels.
That's not all. Read more on Ginger's health benefits by visiting our product
page.
Ginger, 500mg, 120
Veg Caps: $3.94
Vitamin D3 Now in
Stock, Too!
If you haven't yet read about the wonders of Vitamin D3, you must be hiding
out in a pretty large mouse hole! ^..^
Vitamin D3's health benefits have been featured in news broadcasts and
medical journals alike for supporting bone density, immunity, longevity & more!
We're offering 120 veg caps at a low $2.98, so there's no excuse not
to start bulking up on this fabulous "sunshine vitamin" (one of Dr. Rodier's
personal favorites!).
For more on Vitamin D3, visit our product page.
Vitamin D3, 120 Veg Caps: $2.98
Cindy's Musings on Cancer & Fiber 35 Diet
Our President, Cindy Marteney, has written some newsworthy blog entries as of
late, so if you haven't yet subscribed to her blog, you may want to check them
out:
- The Fiber 35 Diet: Nature's Weight Loss Secret
I have always emphasized "more vegetables" and "more fiber" and not dieting
per se. Instead of working on limiting things, I like to think about increasing
intake of healthy items (what we need more of).
The
Fiber 35 Diet, by Brenda Watson, has some of the hype phrases like
"the revolutionary way to lose weight" and "the miracle ingredient" but I'll
forgivingly chalk that up to editorial investments in creating a best seller. I
actually like this diet book (and most, I wouldn't use for more than kindling!).
Read more
I wrote about my little "slice of skin cancer" last month, how I'm
genetically challenged (a bit of delicate Irish skin in the mix) and had way too
many sunburns growing up. I believe my first answer (tactical - get rid of the
basal cell carcinoma with minimal scarring) is
MOHS surgery.
Long-term, however, I'm interested in some new things, like the connection
between cancer, collagen, and connective tissue.
As Matthias Rath writes in an
article about
nutrients that inhibit the spread of cancer cells...
Read more
Good grief. Everyone is an author these days. Even Teri keeps her own
Myspace.com
page.
Is Stephen going to try his hand at writing next? Scary thought, that one!
^..^
Health in the News
'Til next time, fair members!
Still purringly yours,
Guido
Guido Housemouser
Chief Kat and Community Manager
Our Health Co-op
4188 Westroads Drive, Unit 123
Riviera Beach, FL 33407

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