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November 20, 2009

Healthy Gifts from the Natural World

Author: HealthNWealth

aphanizomenon flos aquaeThe natural world presents a paradox to scientists and medical professionals. While nature is rife with danger and disease, it’s also the source of much hope in the form of homeopathic treatments and antidotes. The polio vaccine is a perfect example. In 1952, Jonas Salk unlocked the secret of the inactivated polio vaccine by building on the work of other researchers. As it turned out, a virus grown in monkey kidneys was the key.

Upper Klamath Lake in Oregon is the site of another natural wonder. The blue-green algae, or aphanizomenon flos aquae, has been shown to stimulate pre-existing adult stem cells in the human body, speeding up recovery time after exhaustive exercise and generally providing a feeling of well-being. When ingested in supplement form, the substance has the ability to “charge our batteries” and help us achieve peak wellness.


September 10, 2009

Stem Cell Supplements Explained

Author: HealthNWealth

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In recent years, those on the frontier of adult stem cell research have been studying the human body’s unique potential to heal itself. Indeed, our bodies possess incredible natural restorative powers that can be harnessed through the use of natural food supplements. The most effective of these supplements contain a small freshwater plant known as AFA.

After long periods of testing and research, these plants have been collected from the fresh, clear waters of Klamath Lake, which sits almost 1,500 feet above sea level in the Oregon mountains. The AFA plant has been shown to help induce the body’s natural supply of stem cells into restoring energy and stamina. The supplements are not a drug or a wonder cure – they simply help to foster a process that would occur naturally.