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Showing posts with label Liver. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 6, 2018

VALENTUS - Prevail Trim Weight Loss Drink Pineapple Taste!



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Valentus has 10 awesome products and today I want to share Kristiina's results on our Trim beverage, her pictures and Trim ingredients. To understand why Trim works, please read the ingredients and you will understand the capability of this drink. You want weight loss and to be healthy, you will want to be on our products!


See Below - Directions For Use:

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Trim Story and Pics!
Kristiina - The trim really needs to be incorporated... even though I lost 25 pounds I was still bloated until I started the trim ... total game changer ... and no I don't work out due to a very bad car accident .. I am very limited in movement ... IT WORKS




Inulin Fiber
Inulin is a soluble plant fiber that is present in high amounts in the chicory plant, along with an estimated 36,000 other plants. Due to its chemical composition, when inulin is mixed with liquid it forms a creamy gel that is ideal for naturally relieving constipation. When gelled, inulin has a structure similar to lipids (fats) that also helps lubricate the digestive system and lessen risk for things like hemorrhoids. Inulin has been found to reduce the risk of colon cancer and improve management of inflammatory bowel diseases. It significantly decreases the number of potentially harmful yeast, parasites and bacterial species living in the body that trigger inflammation. When combined with water, inulin bulks up and forms a gel-like substance that expands in the digestive tract, which helps decrease appetite and cravings, potentially helping with weight loss. As it passes through the digestive system unabsorbed by digestive enzymes, inulin takes with it toxins, waste, fat and cholesterol particles. Research shows soluble fibers help lower blood cholesterol, systolic and diastolic blood pressure and reduce the risk for hypertension, heart disease and metabolic syndrome (Metabolic syndrome is a cluster of conditions — increased blood pressure, high blood sugar, excess body fat around the waist, and abnormal cholesterol or triglyceride levels — that occur together, increasing your risk of heart disease, stroke and diabetes). 

Rice Bran Powder

Rice bran is used for treating diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, alcoholism, obesity and AIDS. It is good for preventing stomach and colon cancer, for preventing cardiovascular disease and for strengthening the immune system. It increases energy and improves athletic performance. It is useful for improving liver function and is an antioxidant. Rice bran  can be directly applied to the skin to heal eczema. Rice bran may help lower cholesterol because the oil it contains has substances that might decrease cholesterol absorption and increase cholesterol elimination. One of the substances in rice bran might decrease calcium absorption, which may be helpful in reducing the formation of certain types of kidney stones.

Garcina Cambogia

An incredibly efficient fat burning ingredient, Garcinia Cambogia has received much media attention for its effect on weight loss and food consumption control. This pure ingredient is 100% natural. It is sometimes referred to as Tamarind and it grows primarily in the lush green mountains of India, Southeast Asia and Central Africa. Its primary ingredient is the dietary super supplement known as HCA, which is proven, in scientific studies, to stop hunger in its tracks. The tamarind fruit has traditionally been used in soups as appetizers before meals, because of the smaller portion sizes due to the limited amount of food. Its appetite suppression qualities helped make villagers feel more full (satiety) and the fruit would increase the workers’ fat burning skills (thermogenesis) providing an increase in energy and productivity.

Maqui Berry

The Maqui berry, a great antioxidant food, may be a modern-day fountain of youth. This small purple berry, grown only in southern Chile, is considered one of the strongest antioxidants and is prized for its longevity-enhancing and anti-aging properties. Maqui berries give up to 300% more Anthocyanins and nearly 150% more Polyphenols (the powerful antioxidants that give red wine its super immune-boosting power), than wine or any other fruit or vegetable known to man. By giving the body the antioxidants it needs, it frees the body of damaging free radicals that can actually cause premature aging and diseaseProtecting our bodies from the toxins and chemicals that bombard it on a daily basis – which may weaken both our skin cells and internal organs and systems – the Maqui berry can actually help to rejuvenate cells, promote healthier aging and even ward off disease. Another important benefit of this super antioxidant food is its ability to control inflammation throughout the body. Maqui berries help to reduce inflammatory responses, which helps to decrease pain and increase flexibility and mobility, even among people with severe arthritis and fibromyalgia. Those who take Maqui berry on a regular basis also tend to notice considerable weight loss as their bodies become healthier and are able to dispose of toxins that may have been suppressing weight loss in the past. 

Raspberry Ketones

One of the 200 molecules in raspberries that give it its flavour and smell profile. A proven fat dissolver and mentioned in many dietary regiments and even the more popular diets out there always include raspberries at some point in the regiment. And, in the area of health benefits, it’s not lacking there in the least, as Raspberry ketones have been proven to reduce the fatty buildups in and around the liver, which we know to be one of the main contributors to early liver disease, as well as promoting healthy liver function by causing the remaining fat cells to actually produce Adiponectin, which is a protein sorely lacking in most who suffer from obesity and even Type 2 diabetes.

Chromium

Chromium is used for improving blood sugar control in people with prediabetes, type 1 and type 2 diabetes, and high blood sugar due to taking steroids and HIV treatments. It is also used for depression, Turner's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), lowering "bad" cholesterol, raising "good" cholesterol in people taking heart medications called beta blockers, metabolic syndrome, heart attack, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and binge eating disorder. Some people try chromium for body conditioning including weight loss, increasing muscle, and decreasing body fat. Chromium is also used to improve athletic performance, to increase energy, and to prevent age-related mental decline.


Other All Natural Ingredients:

Xylitol

Citric Acid
Stevia (Leaf)
Natural Pineapple Powder
Natural Orange Powder
Natural Lime Powder
Natural Caffeine From Coffee Beans (80mg)
Annatto Powder

Directions For Use:

  • Simply open a packet and mix contents with 12 – 16 oz of water.
  • For maximum weight management results, drink one Trim 3 times per day.
  • If using in as part of the 12in24 program, drink one Trim ½ hour to 1 hour before evening meal.
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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

How to avoid the #1 cause of liver cancer

Cancer Defeated Publications

How To Dodge The #1 Risk Factor
For Liver Cancer

According to the American Cancer Society (ACS), the most common risk factor for liver cancer is long-term infection with hepatitis B virus or hepatitis C virus.
Hepatitis C virus (HCV for short) is more common in the United States, while Asia and developing countries see more incidents of hepatitis B (HBV).
And while you might think this poses no problem for you—consider this: One of the primary ways hepatitis spreads is through blood donations. This is a major problem so listen up. . .
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The medical community didn’t know until the late 1980s that hepatitis C spreads through blood. The authorities did not screen blood donations for the disease.
Consequently, many people were exposed to the virus as a result of a blood transfusion. In fact, a report from the National Academy of Sciences mentions that about two-thirds of those infected with HBV and a whopping three out of four of the people infected with HCV don’t know they have the disease!
Those percentages become more alarming when you consider that HBV and HCV can spread from person to person in other ways besides blood transfusions:
  • Childbirth
  • Sharing contaminated needles (e.g. drug use, tattooing)
  • Unprotected sex
Since the hepatitis C virus progresses slowly, health disasters related to contamination some 30 or 40 years ago may just be starting to show!
How is hepatitis linked to liver cancer?
About one out of five people with hepatitis C can develop cirrhosis, or scarring of the liver caused by long-term inflammation.
When this damage occurs, the liver begins to repair itself – hence the scarring. Scientists believe that cancer may occur during this cycle of injury and regeneration.
In any instance where the body has to constantly rebuild damaged tissue, the risk of cancer increases, because DNA mutation is more likely when new cells are being generated. Another example is drinking alcohol, which damages tissue in the mouth and esophagus (the tube leading down to the stomach), making drinkers more susceptible to mouth and esophageal cancer.
As the inflamed or damaged liver regenerates more cells, it increases the chances that a mutation will occur in one of those cells. These mutations can be the beginning of liver cancer. Because having cirrhosis raises cancer risk, it stands to reason that anything that increases your risk of developing cirrhosis also increases your risk of developing liver cancer.
As you probably know, excessive alcohol consumption is also a common cause of cirrhosis. People with hepatitis C should avoid alcohol.
Also, certain prescription and non-prescription drugs can damage your liver, too. People with hepatitis C should have their doctors closely monitor their medications to make sure they aren’t taking anything that can further damage the liver.
And as you surely know, smoking increases the risk of all cancers, so people with hepatitis C should not smoke. Most people with hepatitis C never have problems with liver scarring, but about 20 percent do develop cirrhosis.
And while that might seem like a low number… it’s still a concern when you consider that the percentage of Americans developing liver cancer has been rising for several decades!
ACS’s 2014 estimates for primary liver cancer and intrahepatic bile duct cancer are:
  • About 33,190 new cases (24,600 in men and 8,590 in women) will be diagnosed
  • About 23,000 people (15,870 men and 7,130 women) will die of these cancers
So that’s the bad news. But the good news is that many people have successfully fought the disease before it destroyed their liver!
What are the treatment options for hepatitis?
There’s no cure for hepatitis B… but if you know you've been exposed to the virus, an injection of hepatitis B immune globulin within 24 hours of contact may help protect you from developing hepatitis B.
Antiviral medications are helpful at fighting a chronic hepatitis B infection and preventing extensive liver damage.
For many years, the standard drug treatment for chronic hepatitis C was a course of peginterferon plus ribavirin and, in some cases, the addition of a protease inhibitor – either Incivek or Victrelis. These treatments were effective for about 50 to 80 percent of those infected with hepatitis C.
But the Food and Drug Administration approved two new HCV drug treatments in late 2013. The direct-acting antiviral drugs sofosbuvir (Sovaldi) and simeprevir (Olysio) are effective in 80 to 95 percent of patients.
Both of the new drugs block a protein needed by the hepatitis C virus to multiply. But the drugs DO have some nasty side effects ranging from headaches and nausea to anemia and severe depression.
What’s more, treatment with these drugs requires close monitoring with frequent blood tests. And you might even need MORE medications to combat the side effects!
For folks who’d like to pursue alternative treatment for hepatitis and other liver problems, here are some common choices:
  • Milk thistle (Silybum marianum)—the most popular herbal remedy for hepatitis C; it is thought to reduce liver inflammation and have an antiviral effect on the hepatitis C infection
  • Licorice root (Glycyrrhiza glabra) uses the active component found in the dried root of the licorice plant to address complications of hepatitis C including liver cancer and to improve liver function.
  • Ginseng helps boost the immune system and might help people with other liver conditions. More studies of people with hepatitis C are needed to show definite benefits.
  • Schisandra is a plant used for centuries in traditional Japanese medicine. One small study of the herbal medicine called TJ-108 containing schisandra fruit had an antiviral effect on hepatitis C.
All these options are designed to address the problem after it occurs. But drinking in moderation or avoiding unsafe needles and unprotected sex are some choices you can make to help reduce your risk. I wonder how many young people have acquired hepatitis by way of a tattoo.
By the way, hepatitis is not the only sexually transmitted disease that can lead to cancer. The human papilloma virus (HPV) can cause not only cervical cancer (as most people know) but also cancers of the vagina, vulva, anus, and penis, as well as throat or tonsil cancers in those who engage in oral sex.
Promiscuous sex (as it used to be called before political correctness) is a remarkably stupid activity. And on that note I’ll wrap this up.

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References:
American Cancer Society. 2014. What are the risk factors for liver cancer? Retrieved from http://www.cancer.org/cancer/livercancer/detailedguide/liver-cancer-risk-factors
Colvin, H. and Mitchell, A. 2010. Hepatitis and liver cancer: A national strategy for prevention and control of hepatitis B and C. National Academy of Sciences. Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/PDFs/IOM-HepatitisAndLiverCancerReport.pdf
Hansen, P. 2014. FAQ: The link between hepatitis C and liver cancer. Providence Health and Services website. Retrieved from http://oregon.providence.org/our-services/p/providence-gastrointestinal-center/forms-and-information/faq-the-link-between-hepatitis-c-and-liver-cancer
The Mayo Clinic. 2011. Hepatitis B treatments factsheet. Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/hepatitis-b/basics/treatment/con-20022210
WebMd. 2014. Understanding hepatitis C—Diagnosis and treatment. Retrieved from http://www.webmd.com/hepatitis/hepc-guide/understanding-hepatitis-c-treatment

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