Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Reference Links Re: Celery Seed/Cancer

http://www.umm.edu/altmed/articles/celery-seed-000231.htm

Zheng GQ, Kenney PM, Zhang J, Lam LK. Chemoprevention of benzo[a]pyrene-induced forestomach cancer in mice by natural phthalides from celery seed oil. Nutr Cancer. 1993;19:77-86.


Sultana S, Ahmed S, Jahangir T, Sharma S. Inhibitory effect of celery seeds extract on chemically induced hepatocarcinogenesis: modulation of cell proliferation, metabolism and altered hepatic foci development. Cancer Lett. 2005;221(1):11-20.

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15797622

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Carnosine & British Longevity Society's website

Carnosine to the rescue!  One of the most important regeneration supplements you can buy is available but many if not most people are unaware of carnosine and how if taken on an empty stomach can help the body regenerate! 

Marios Kyriazis, M.D., founder of the British Longevity Society, discusses this double peptide amino acid in an interview (click Marios Kyriazis above) and how we can supplement with carnosine and by extension replenish the body's supplies that decrease with age.  It is a powerful and important anti-aging substance available to us as a supplement.

The excerpt below which is taken from the British Longevity Society's website illustrates how important this supplement is and that we should consider supplementation to improve our health in several different areas and build on our health going forward.

During a preliminary experiment designed specifically for antiaging (11), I used L-carnosine supplements (50 mg daily) on 20 healthy human volunteers, aged 40 – 75 years, for a period of 1-4 months. No side affects were reported. Five users noticed significant improvements in their facial appearance (firmer facial muscles), muscular stamina and general well-being. Five others reported possible benefits, for example better sleep patterns, improved clarity of thought and increased libido. The rest did not report any noticeable effects. This is not surprising because supplementation with carnosine is not expected to show any significant noticeable benefits in a short time, but it should be used as an insurance against deleterious effects of the aging process. If any benefits are noted, these should be considered as an added extra bonus. It is worthwhile persevering with the supplementation long term, even if you do not experience any obvious benefits, as you will still be well protected against aging.

Monday, March 28, 2011

Algae, Astaxanthin!

Visitors should be aware that there is a powerful algae supplement that can be bought at your local vitamin store that supports vision and that would be none other than algae. 

Yes, algae has benefits that make it a very important supplement to consider for vision and immune system support and according to many sources including the link above, algae acts against cancer development. 

I will be updating this information before the week is out but wanted you to see a brief preview and link for your follow up information.


Sunday, March 27, 2011

N-Acetyl-Carnosie Eye Drops

A quick note of interest for those who can easily look up this substance for the gradual removal of cataract formation which can be used for human critters or animal critters such as dogs who often suffer cataracts to blindness in old age.  This substance can be bought off the web and I have read at least in one location on the Internet that this is the substance that is used when surgery to perform cataract removal is done. 

N-acetyl-carnosine eye drops dissolves cataracts and has been useful to the degree that in some instances cataract surgery is not necessary. 

I am posting this to inform my readers. 

I am not a doctor, make no definitive claims, just report to you in this blog about information I have come across that may save you a great deal of needless suffering.  You should discuss with your family physician any alternative treatment that you can source off the web. 

A personal nutritionist may also be the way to go for alternative treatment to augment traditional methods of treatment if your medical coverage allows for this. 

(I will warn anyone clicking this link below to remember to please arrow back after reading info on the link sites so that you are not disconnected from this blogspot.) 

I have located a source reference link for books discussing the Russian discovery of these eyedrops and use of
n-acetylcarnosine so that you do not have to source it off the web.

Please share this information with your friends and dog owners who probably will not have heard about this.  It is possible for them to save the vision of their beloved aging dog if they read up on these eyedrops and administer them to their dogs over time.