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How Much Exercise is Too Much?

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

June 7, 2021

Mitochondria. They power every cell in your body with energy.

And your muscles require a lot of energy, so mitochondria are found in abundance in muscle cells.

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They give your muscles the strength and endurance they need to perform daily activities. At the same time, the more activity you get, the more mitochondria you generate.

But there’s actually a fine line between too much activity… and not enough. Continue reading

Is There Really a Gene That Switches on Your Youth?

By David Blyweiss, M.D., Advanced Natural Wellness

October 9, 2015

The World's Quickest Solution for Ending Prostate and Urinary Misery

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In fact, UCLA and Veterans Administration research have now proved this to be true.

Not only that, but it may be the worlds quickest solution for ending prostate misery.

Simply stated, these phytonutrients represent a huge step beyond beta sitosterol, saw palmetto, and other phytosterols alone.

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  • Power up your body’s youth factories
  • Slow down your aging clock
  • …And kick old age in the rear

Your body is an amazing thing. And if you treat it right, you can stay active, alert and on the move well into your 70s, 80s – and even into your 90s. Continue reading