All Posts Tagged With: "anti aging"

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Weight Management

Because there is enough information available in the media today about nutrition and weight loss to confuse anybody, this article proposes to sort out what works from what doesn’t work. What should you do if you are serious about losing some pounds?

20Sep2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Feeling Grouchy In Your “Old Age?”

Feel like you’re just getting old and life is getting you down? Too many aches and pains? Tired all the time? Well, maybe you are getting old, and there’s nothing that can be done about your age, but certainly there is something that can be done to elevate your mood, give you more energy and alleviate those aches and pains.

16Sep2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Are You Beginning to Forget things Easily?

So now you’re “getting old, ” you’ve made it past the 50 mark by a decade or two, and you think you are losing your memory. You went to the store and forgot the grocery list. You can’t remember what you were supposed to bring to a pot luck dinner. You missed an appointment. You can’t even blame it on little children running around distracting you, because they grew up and left the house.

9Sep2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Male Hair Loss

Male hair loss can actually be slowed down, halted or prevented by treating the symptoms of andropause. Andropose is the male version of the female menopause – a diminishing of hormone output in the body sometime between the ages of 40 and 55. The symptoms are different for men than for women, but the cause is the same.

28Aug2009 | Penny Logan | 0 comments | Continued
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The Marvels of “Vitamin C”

Amazing Therapy

27Aug2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Sensible Weight Loss

Wonder why you’re eating the same food as you did 20 years ago, but the pounds just keep piling on? As a person ages, metabolism slows down. Thus all those calories taken in aren’t being burned up like they were 20 years ago, and the remainder just turn into fat.

3Aug2009 | Penny Logan | 0 comments | Continued
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Pep Up Your Vitality

Ah, the “golden years,” the “wisdom of age,” the “best time of your life.” And ugh to having it ruined by an old worn out body! Who over the age of 45 does not wish for the body of a young adult? But time goes on and bodies age and wear out.

31Jul2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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What is Chelation?

Chele is a Greek word which means “claw,” and from that we get the word chelation (pronounced key-LAY-shun), a method of removing toxic chemicals and heavy metals from the body, using chemical agents that act like claws, latching onto the unwanted particles and chemically binding with them. The chemicals are called chelation agents. During World War II chelation was discovered and used to clear the body of poisonous metals. Researchers found they could make a ring of molecules that would sequester the unwanted mineral molecules and removed them from the body by the usual elimination. Chelation also happens normally in a body, such as hemoglobin combining with iron to deliver oxygen to cells.

12Jul2009 | Anju Mathur, M.D. | 0 comments | Continued
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Does Resveratrol Really Protect Against Cancer Or Is It Just Hype?

Resveratrol, existing in large amount in red wine, is being seriously publicized as the new wonder drug, particularly when it comes to the prevention of cancer. The excessive advertisements of Resveratrol as the new cancer-prevention drug make it seem just too sound to be true. The general public is left completely at sea, speculating whether it could be factual or is it just hype developed by companies to trade Resveratrol supplements.

9Jul2009 | Jason Stuart | 0 comments | Continued
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Men and Women can Benefit from Testosterone!

Hormone replacement therapy has been found useful for increasing energy, lessening stress, controlling type 2 diabetes, getting rid of wrinkles and increasing muscular strength. These are a few of the benefits that millions of people who are supplementing their dwindling hormones experience.

6Jul2009 | Anju Mathur, MD | 0 comments | Continued