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I Want the Energy of a Teenager When I’m 80

7 Aug

Some people say that the new form of CoQ10, called ubiquinol, is equivalent to the fountain of youth—giving you renewed energy and promoting improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health.

I think that’s a bit of a stretch—after all, the fountain of youth is mythological.

But I believe in ubiquinol enough to take the supplement Accel everyday.  Accel consists of pure ubiquinol–CoQ10 in its reduced form.

What makes it so special?

Ubiquinol is eight times more potent than regular CoQ10 and promotes all the processes that keep the body young and beautiful. Studies show that ubiquinol slows aging by as much as 51%. This is remarkable by any possible standard.

It’s not easy to cope with aging. Ubiquinol can help many of the problems that come from aging. It promotes normal cholesterol levels, encourages healthy triglyceride levels, boosts vision and eye health, improves gum health and supports tissue healing.

It specifically works well for people who are over age 45, since the first signs of aging normally appear around that time. But the people who will benefit most from ubiquinol are over 55 years of age, as this amazing compound is able to start to reverse the harm that aging has caused. Ubiquinol’s many health benefits include increased energy, improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health. In fact, research shows that ubiquinol may promote neurological health as well.

Getting old doesn’t have to mean getting slow, weak and feeble—you can maintain the mental and physical powers you’ve enjoyed all your life.

Please click here to learn how ubiquinol can change your life by igniting the power source inside every one of your body’s trillion cells.

Yours for health and wellness,

Andrew Palmer
Publisher
New England Health Advisory

P.S. I take Accel (ubiquinol 50mg) daily and think every adult should take it as well. Give it a try, and if for any reason (or for no reason at all) you do not want to continue taking Accel, just return it in 60 days for a full refund.  This is a completely risk free offer.

Now you can feel like a teenager well into your 60s and 70s. What are you waiting for? Click here to get started!

How to Mitigate Migraine Headaches

15 Jul

If you suffer from migraines, you know the side effects can be brutal.

They include nausea, vomiting, ulcers, seizures, dizziness and extreme sensitivity to light.

You may be tempted to pop a pill and sleep the pain away in a dark room.

The most common pain relievers include, aspirin, naproxen and ibuprofen.

But prolonged use of these pain relievers can actually make the pain worse by causing an “analgesic rebound effect.”

This means your headache can come back when you stop taking the pain reliever.

Your body actually creates more pain, like a withdrawal symptom, when you stop taking it, so it can receive a larger dose of the drug.

It’s like creating a painkiller addiction in your body.

These pain relievers have also been linked to internal bleeding and liver damage.

In fact, the FDA recently required all these pain remedies to come with a clear warning label making consumers aware of these risks.

The good news is that you don’t need to risk your life or your health in order to have a better quality of life. You can live pain-free naturally.

There are a few simple nutrients you can take to help you get rid of migraines for good.

CoQ10 – Researchers from the Head and Pain Unit at the University Hospital Zurich discovered in a clinical trial that 300 mg of CoQ10 daily cuts migraine frequency by half.

But it’s important to take the right form of CoQ10.

A high-potency, reduced form of CoQ10 makes it convenient to take. Because it contains ubiquinol, it’s eight times more absorbable than other forms of CoQ10. So, 50 mg is equal to 400 mg of regular CoQ10.

That means you can take just two capsules instead of the 10 capsules of regular CoQ10 to get the therapeutic levels you need to fight migraines.

Riboflavin (vitamin B2) – High doses of riboflavin increase the energy production in the brain cells, which reduces headaches. One study showed that 400 mg of riboflavin a day cut the frequency of migraines in half.

You can get riboflavin from many foods. But you’d have to eat enormous amounts of liver, nuts, dairy, eggs, seafood and greens to get to 400 mg a day.

So, while you should still eat these foods, I also recommend you supplement your diet with riboflavin.

You can find riboflavin (vitamin B2) supplements at your local health food store.

Magnesium – One of magnesium’s main jobs is to tone the blood vessels. Scientists have linked certain types of migraines to problems with blood flow and pressure in the vessels. If you have low magnesium levels, you could benefit from taking magnesium supplements.

Studies have shown that 600 mg a day reduces migraines by up to 41%.

Look for magnesium that is bound to citrate, malate or aspartate. Take it with vitamin B6. It will increase the amount of magnesium that accumulates in your cells. You can find magnesium and B6 at your local health food store.

To your good health,

Al Sears, MD
For New England Health Advisory

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I Want the Energy of a Teenager When I’m 80

10 Jul

Some people say that the new form of CoQ10, called ubiquinol, is equivalent to the fountain of youth—giving you renewed energy and promoting improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health.

I think that’s a bit of a stretch—after all, the fountain of youth is mythological.

But I believe in ubiquinol enough to take the supplement Accel everyday.  Accel consists of pure ubiquinol–CoQ10 in its reduced form.

What makes it so special?

Ubiquinol is eight times more potent than regular CoQ10 and promotes all the processes that keep the body young and beautiful. Studies show that ubiquinol slows aging by as much as 51%. This is remarkable by any possible standard.

It’s not easy to cope with aging. Ubiquinol can help many of the problems that come from aging. It promotes normal cholesterol levels, encourages healthy triglyceride levels, boosts vision and eye health, improves gum health and supports tissue healing.

It specifically works well for people who are over age 45, since the first signs of aging normally appear around that time. But the people who will benefit most from ubiquinol are over 55 years of age, as this amazing compound is able to start to reverse the harm that aging has caused. Ubiquinol’s many health benefits include increased energy, improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health. In fact, research shows that ubiquinol may promote neurological health as well.

Getting old doesn’t have to mean getting slow, weak and feeble—you can maintain the mental and physical powers you’ve enjoyed all your life.

Please click here to learn how ubiquinol can change your life by igniting the power source inside every one of your body’s trillion cells.

Yours for health and wellness,

Andrew Palmer
Publisher
New England Health Advisory

P.S. I take Accel (ubiquinol 50mg) daily and think every adult should take it as well. Give it a try, and if for any reason (or for no reason at all) you do not want to continue taking Accel, just return it in 60 days for a full refund.  This is a completely risk free offer.

Now you can feel like a teenager well into your 60s and 70s. What are you waiting for? Click here to get started!

Retain the Power of Youth

12 Jun

By Andrew Palmer

“I think virtually everyone should be taking Ubiquinol.”–Inger Pols, Editor of New England Health Advisory

Isn’t it time that you increased your energy, improved your metabolic function, upgraded your cell protection and experienced better cardiovascular health?

You can with Ubiquinol.

Ubiquinol is an active and reduced form of CoQ10, which your body absorbs up to eight times more efficiently than ordinary CoQ10 supplements. Better absorption means you can get more CoQ10 into your system while actually taking fewer pills.

To learn how Ubiquinol can make you feel like a teenager again, please read this letter from our contributor Dr. Al Sears.

Getting old doesn’t have to mean getting slow, weak and feeble–you can maintain the mental and physical powers you’ve enjoyed all your life.

Yours for health and wellness,

Andrew Palmer
Publisher
New England Health Advisory

P.S. I take Ubiquinol daily and think every adult should take it as well. If you’d like to learn how to retain the power of youth well into your old age, I urge you to read on.

Isn’t it Time You Felt Like a Teenager Again?

8 May

By Andrew Palmer

Some people say that the new form of CoQ10, called ubiquinol, is equivalent to the fountain of youth—giving you renewed energy and promoting improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health.

I think that’s a bit of a stretch—after all, the fountain of youth is mythological.

But I believe in ubiquinol enough to take the supplement Accel everyday.  Accel consists of pure ubiquinol–CoQ10 in its reduced form.

What makes it so special?

Ubiquinol is eight times more potent than regular CoQ10 and promotes all the processes that keep the body young and beautiful. Studies show that ubiquinol slows aging by as much as 51%. This is remarkable by any possible standard.

It’s not easy to cope with aging. Ubiquinol can help many of the problems that come from aging. It promotes normal cholesterol levels, encourages healthy triglyceride levels, boosts vision and eye health, improves gum health and supports tissue healing.

It specifically works well for people who are over age 45, since the first signs of aging normally appear around that time. But the people who will benefit most from ubiquinol are over 55 years of age, as this amazing compound is able to start to reverse the harm that aging has caused. Ubiquinol’s many health benefits include increased energy, improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health. In fact, research shows that ubiquinol may promote neurological health as well.

Earlier in the week New England Health Advisory Editor Inger Pols wrote this about ubiquinol:

“Ubiquinol is important to many key processes in the body because it supports basic cellular level functions, so the benefits are likely far beyond what can be cited through the limited research available now. Whether heart health or anti-aging is a concern, the research that does exist now is compelling enough to recommend this supplement.”

Getting old doesn’t have to mean getting slow, weak and feeble—you can maintain the mental and physical powers you’ve enjoyed all your life.

Please click here to learn how ubiquinol can change your life by igniting the power source inside every one of your body’s trillion cells.

Yours for health and wellness,

Andrew Palmer
Publisher
New England Health Advisory

P.S. I take Accel (ubiquinol 50mg) daily and think every adult should take it as well. Give it a try, and if for any reason (or for no reason at all) you do not want to continue taking Accel, just return it in 60 days for a full refund.  This is a completely risk free offer.

Now you can feel like a teenager well into your 60s and 70s. What are you waiting for? Click here to get started!

Heart Health is Only the Beginning

5 May

By Inger Pols

This is part two of a five-part series on the five supplements I think every adult should take. On Monday, I sent you the first of my five-part series, which focused on whole-food based multivitamins. You can read that article here.

Ubiquitous means to exist or to be everywhere; to be omnipresent. From the same word source comes the second supplement I think virtually everyone should be taking: ubiquinol.

Ubiquinol is the active and reduced form of CoQ10 (also known as ubiquinone). CoQ10 is found in every cell of the body and performs a critical role in cellular energy production. It also protects against free radical damage, which affects the aging process on numerous levels. While both ubiquinone and ubiquinol are necessary for sustaining life, ubiquinol is the source of the powerful antioxidant benefits that we often associate with CoQ10. More than 90% of the CoQ10 found in a healthy person’s blood is in the form of ubiquinol.

You’ve probably heard about free radicals, even if you don’t know how they affect you.  Free radicals are oxygen atoms deficient in electrons that become reactive in our bodies. They then wander “freely” through our bodies and cause damage to our tissues and DNA. Most experts agree that if we could reduce the free radical damage, we could slow down the damage that occurs in our bodies as we age. Ubiquinol can help because it limits free radical production.

CoQ10 also helps in the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy base for all our cells. But your ability to produce CoQ10 and then convert it to ubiquinol, even if you eat whole unprocessed foods, diminishes as you age. If you are under 25 years old, you will do well taking CoQ10 as a supplement. But after age 25, the conversion process becomes more challenging and research shows that taking the reduced form, ubiquinol, has a greater effect on helping to produce more cellular energy. Taking ubiquinol can also help you absorb more CoQ10 from your food.

In addition to free radical protection and increased cellular energy, ubiquinol can improve heart health. (I addressed its role in combating the oxidation that can occur with small dense LDL in this cholesterol article.) Ubiquinol has also been shown to help manage high blood pressure and to benefit seriously ill patients suffering from advanced late-stage congestive heart failure.

In one study, critically ill patients with life expectancies of less than six months were given ubiquinol for three months. They experienced a 24%-50% increase in their heart’s ability to pump blood, in some cases tripling their plasma CoQ10 levels. They all demonstrated significantly improved heart function and lived past initial expectations.

Statins lower cholesterol on the same pathway that your body uses to produce CoQ10. Research shows that CoQ10 production is significantly reduced by statins so ubiquinol supplementation is a must for anyone taking those drugs.

While ubiquinol is clearly tied to good heart health, its ability to mitigate free radical damage and support base cellular energy functions is not fully understood. Ubiquinol has only been available in supplement form since 2006, but what we have learned in that limited time is impressive.

Ubiquinol is important to many key processes in the body because it supports basic cellular level functions, so the benefits are likely far beyond what can be cited through the limited research available now. Whether heart health or anti-aging is a concern, the research that does exist now is compelling enough to recommend this supplement. And I believe we’ll learn even more about how important this vitamin-like substance is to many health functions in the coming years.

To your health!

Inger Pols
Editor of New England Health Advisory

The Most Powerful Anti-Aging Formula Just Got Better!

10 Apr

Many leading health and wellness experts will tell you that in addition to eating a healthy diet, most people should take a multivitamin, fish oil, coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) and anti-inflammatory botanicals like ginger.

These are all important, but today I want to focus on CoQ10.

Its many health benefits include increased energy, improved metabolism, weight loss, cell protection and better cardiovascular health. In fact, research shows that CoQ10 may promote neurological health as well. But are you taking the right CoQ10?

There’s a new form of CoQ10 and it may be the most critical discovery since Karl Folkers first identified it back in 1958.

This new CoQ10—from our contributor Dr. Al Sears—is called Accel. It’s eight times more potent than regular CoQ10 and has already been shown to slow the aging process by up to 51%!

Accel is made of 100% ubiquinol, a vastly superior form of CoQ10. With Accel, you can feel like a teenager well into your 60s and 70s.

The science behind this new discovery is published and peer reviewed. It’s not a theory or hopeful speculation. It’s a done deal.

Getting old doesn’t have to mean getting slow, weak and feeble—you can maintain the mental and physical powers you’ve enjoyed all your life.

Please visit the link below and keep reading to learn how you can benefit from this new form of CoQ10 and ignite the power source inside every one of your body’s trillion cells.

Click here to read more!

Yours for health and wellness,

Andrew Palmer
Publisher
New England Health Advisory

P.S. I take Accel daily and think every adult should take it as well. Give it a try, and if for any reason (or for no reason at all) you do not want to continue taking Accel, just return it in 60 days for a full refund.  This is a completely risk free offer. What are you waiting for?

Click here to order now!