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Lose the Pills and Buy a Pet

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Forget the creams, pills, and supplements; buy a cat. According to many studies, owning an animal increases your life expectancy, lowers your chance of heart disease, and lowers your cholesterol. A pet is no longer an investment in you pleasure and happiness, but also in your health.

Pets help us stay younger and happier for many reasons. The first of which is companionship. Dogs are man’s best friends for a reason. People love their pets like they love their own children. Pets provide us with an outlet; they are always excited to see us making us feel needed and wanted. Everyone dog or cat owner can tell when their pet is excited or sad, and our pets try to make us happy just like we try to make us happy. This partnership is very beneficial in helping us stay young and energetic.

Exercise also helps us stay young, and by owning a pet you generally exercise much more. Whether you are taking your dog for a walk or simply playing with them in the backyard, you are up and moving and not sitting watching T.V. or playing video games. Pets, especially dogs, are always excited to play and go outdoors. Pets really prevent you from just sitting for hours because you have to get up often to let the outside or feed them. Many pet owners start running or go for daily walks because they just enjoy spending time with their animal.

Most importantly, pets love us and we love them. Love is an abstract term, but owning a pet can bring that if it is currently missing from your life. Even pets that are difficult because of behavioral issues or what not still are lovable. When your pet is growing up, you built a relationship, and it is these important relationships that keep us feeling and looking young. Pets are more than cute and fun. They are beneficial to your own wellbeing and youthfulness.

Menopause is Knocking on Oprah’s Door…And She’s Ready to Tackle It

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

In her latest January “Oprah” magazine issue, Oprah admits that the past two years have been difficult for her. Why? Menopause is knocking on her door.

She tells her readers that she couldn’t focus, didn’t want to participate in her favorite activities like reading, and was depressed and lacked energy. Her friend Kate immediately recognized the symptoms because she had been dealing with them herself. She told Oprah to call a doctor and ask about bioidentical estrogen.

Bioidentical estrogen is made from chemicals to exactly represent the hormone made by woman’s ovaries. It’s more ethical than traditional hormone therapies because it doesn’t use the hormones from pregnant horses’ urine—horses that are bred over and over again every year just so they’ll stay pregnant and continue to produce estrogen.

Unfortunately, many of their foals are slaughtered.
You can rest easier using bioidentical estrogen, on the other hand. Literally. Oprah reported positive results just days after starting the treatment…she slept well, could concentrate, and her depression lifted.

Why You Should Attend the 17th Annual Anti-Aging Congress

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

The 17th Annual World Congress on Anti-Aging Medicine will be held in Orlando, Florida on April 23-25, 2009. Why should you be interested?

The conference discusses topics ranging from preventative medicine to bio-medical technologies, and features more than 3,000 of the world’s leading scientists and anti-aging educators. If you want to learn how to look and feel younger, this is the place to be!

The conference features international speakers, a multitude of presentations, live demonstration workshops, and everything else anti-aging you can think of, including books and other educational materials.
Some of the workshops will cover such topics as menopause, fighting anti-aging with vitamins, hormone replacement therapy, and more.

To register to attend, call conference producers at (800) 558-1267.