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Reduce Your Risk of Dying From Heart Disease Or Cancer by 47% With This Therapy

June 17th, 2011

We all want to live a long and healthy life don’t we? We all wish for great health and vitality and a disease free body and mind to allow us to enjoy our life, right? What if I could show you a simple anti aging therapy that can reduce your risk of dying from heart disease or cancer by three times, would you be interested? And, even better, this therapy doesn’t even have to cost you a dime, is simple to do, and can even be quite fun. Do I have your attention now? Before I tell you what this therapy is, let’s look at the facts to support the statements I have just made.

Therapy Research Study

In one study, researchers looked at the health of over 2000 men over a 22 year period to examine if this therapy could actually increase their health and lifespan. Some of the men in this study group received this therapy only a few days per week. The men in the control group of course did not receive any of this therapy.

When the study was completed, 131 of the men had died: 95 (73.6%) were in the control group and only 36 (26.4%) were in the therapy group.

So then what was the therapy that led to a 47% reduction in mortality?

Regular Exercise.

Yes exercise: it’s simple, cheap yet very effective. This simple therapy can literally save your life and prevent death from any cause as the above study has indicated. Let’s look more closely at how you can use this life saving therapy as an anti aging medicine.

How You Can Use Exercise an Anti Aging Therapy

The key about using exercise as an anti aging therapy is in knowing how to incorporate it into your daily routine effortlessly and without it seeming like torture. The good news is the type of exercise I recommend in order to get life extending benefits is not really that difficult or time consuming, and it can be quite enjoyable too. Forget running marathons or sweating it out in the gym for hours – this is simply not required, and can actually be detrimental to your health.

It’s far better for your health to perform shorter duration exercise following a protocol that I will describe for you shortly. This type of therapy has been shown to improve your life expectancy and to reduce your chances of dying from heart disease, cancer, diabetes, and stroke, and it will reduce your chances of developing depression and anxiety. Not only that, it will help to reduce your body fat and give you a slim, lean and muscular body at any age. Your sex life will also be improved as will your sleep.

The benefits are very impressive indeed, and there is evidence also to indicate that exercise therapy (when done correctly) can even be used to reverse cancer as well.

If all these aren’t enough reasons for you to start this simple therapy on a daily basis immediately, then you may already have a deep seated subconscious desire to not be healthy, and to develop some time of illness or disease. If this is the case it’s time to blow this limiting mindset away and to develop the firm mental belief that yes you can develop a very healthy body and mind, and yes you can live a long and healthy life at least till 100 years of age.

This is a reality, not science fiction, but it must start with you believing that this is possible. Everything starts with your thoughts, and once you can start developing the “anti aging mental picture” and start picturing yourself as a human being with unlimited physical, emotional and spiritual potential, then there are no limits to what you can achieve in this world. I will discuss this further in future articles, as it is a crucial aspect to achieving perfect health and happiness.

How To Use Exercise Therapy For Life Extension

Regular exercise following the specific protocol I will now show you will help you to burn body fat and to increase your metabolism. This will in turn keep your body lean and healthy for a lifetime. Ok let me show you a simple therapeutic exercise routine that you can do anywhere, anytime, without any expense and using only 15 minutes of your time. I want you to make a firm commitment that if you aren’t already performing exercise therapy every day that you will start this immediately. Stop making excuses as there are none.

Wear a watch with a second hand or bring a stopwatch with you. If you have a heart rate monitor you can also wear that. Go outside and start walking at a slow pace so that your breath rate will increase slightly. Continue this warm-up for 5 minutes. Monitor your heart rate during the warm up and remember the rate at this point in your mind.

Then I want you to go as hard and fast as you can for 30 seconds (time yourself). If you are new to exercise, then just walk at a brisk rate during this time. If you used to exercising then you could sprint as hard and as fast as you can for 30 seconds. You will find that your breathing will become very rapid during this burst of intense exercise, and you will be panting for breathe. Don’t panic as that is exactly what I want you to be doing at this point. Record your maximum heart rate at this point. You can stop now after this intense burst and go back to a slow walking pace again. You want your breathe rate to come back to where it was during the warm up phase.

Once your breath and heart rate comes back down to where it was initially, stay at this pace for another 3 minutes. Then go as hard and as fast as you can again for another 30 seconds, as before.

Keep repeating this cycle of 3 minutes exercise with a slow comfortable breathe and heart rate, and then 30 seconds of hard and fast intense exercise for a minimum of 15 minutes to start with. You can gradually extend this cycle once your fitness level had increased, but you don’t need to go longer than 30 minutes maximum. Even a 15 minute exercise therapy session as described will do wonders for your health and for your longevity.

Don’t overlook the power of this simple therapy. Sometimes the simplest things in life are the most powerful, and this is most certainly true about exercise therapy.

 

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Endometriosis Part 92 – Understand Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cancer

January 11th, 2011

As we mentioned in other articles, endometriosis growing somewhere else other than the endometrium also reacts to hormonal signals of the monthly menstrual cycle, building up tissue, breaking it, and eliminating it through the menstrual period. Hysterectomy is always the last resort in treating endometriosis for women who have exhausted all treatments without success, or endometrial tissues have become cancerous her doctor may suggest some kind of hysterectomy. Estrogen replacement therapy may be helpful in reducing symptoms of menopause for women after hysterectomy, it may cause some kind of cancer.

Since we already know that endometriosis is influenced by high levels of estrogen in the first place, women who have endometrial hysterectomy might want to consult with their doctor before taking any estrogen replacement therapy.
1. Estrogen and Progestin combination therapy (EPT)
Women with endometrial hysterectomy may see benefit of lowering the risk of bone loss and recurrent heart attack with intake of EPT in less than five years. Prolonged used of EPT over 5 years will increase the risk of breast cancer but in July, 2002 the EPT researched by Women’s Health Institution reported that over five years of studies, women who have taken the EPT had an increase in their risks of heart diseases, stroke, blood clots and breast cancer.

2. Estrogen replacement therapy
The studies from Women’s Institution report in Feb 2004 concluded that women who have taken ERT saw no increase or decrease of heart disease and breast cancer but at the same time it increases the risk of stroke.

Because of the above risks of hormone therapies, women with endometrial hysterectomy should consider the benefits and risks that is associated with hormone therapy and consult their doctor to check if hormone therapy is right for them. Abruptly stop taking HRT may bring on severe symptoms of menopause.
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