July Issue
As we age, our normally pliable tissues can become hardened, which contributes to degenerative disorders like vascular calcification. Vitamin K blocks the calcification of heart valves, arterial linings, and other soft tissues, while keeping calcium within bone to protect against osteoporosis. New data reveals how quickly our vascular system calcifies when vitamin K is neutralized. Even more intriguing is a study showing how vitamin K supplementation may help reverse arterial calcification.
Reports
Life Extension: Commitment To Quality
Concern about dietary supplement quality is increasing as unscrupulous companies sell products that are not up to standard or are spiked with prescription drugs. Life Extension® maintains a rigid inspection program of meticulous assays from raw material sourcing to the final packaged product that exceeds FDA minimum requirements. Independent testing organizations, ConsumerLab, and the International Fish Oil Standards Program regularly verify the potency and purity of Life Extension®’s products, while NSFI certifies that Life Extension®’s manufacturing and handling procedures exceed industry standards.
Relief From Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Because the digestive tract communicates directly with the brain, people with irritable bowel syndrome can experience discomfort and pain from intestinal distress. While no medical treatment addresses all symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome, recently published clinical trials demonstrate that Perilla frutescens leaf extract and the patented probiotic organism S. cerevisiae can provide relief from IBS (irritable bowel syndrome).
Nutrients That Are Best Absorbed With Your Heaviest Meal
Research shows that fat-soluble vitamins are absorbed differently than water-soluble vitamins. For optimal absorption, critical fat-soluble nutrients should be taken with the day’s heaviest meal, which usually contains the most dietary fat.
The 2014 World Congress On Insulin Resistance, Diabetes, And Cardiovascular Disease
The 2014 World Congress on Insulin Resistance, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Disease featured scientific reports about the effects of bariatric surgery, how artificial sweeteners impact weight gain, and how metabolic syndrome increases risk of diabetes, cardiovascular disease, cancer, neuropathy, and Alzheimer’s.
Important Data On 3 New Oral Anticoagulants
Three new oral anticoagulants provide alternatives to warfarin (Coumadin®), which antagonizes vitamin K and creates systemic calcification. For those requiring anticoagulant therapy, understanding these newer drugs (in conjunction with your physician) is a critical medication decision.
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In The News
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Quinoa: A Complete, Gluten-Free Protein
Quinoa, often mistaken for a grain, is a vegetable seed recognized to be an excellent source of low-fat protein. Compounds in quinoa like saponins and hydroxybenzoic acids inhibit inflammation and free radicals, while promoting cellular energy production and weight loss.
Dr. Michael Ozner: Cardiac Prevention
Cardiologist and author Dr. Michael Ozner is the director of the world’s largest cardiovascular disease prevention symposium. In an exclusive interview, he explains some of the latest scientific findings for the prevention of heart disease.