“I have been using the Life Force Regeneration Program. for 2½ years. Prior to that I was bedridden with severe hemorrhaging and was told I needed a hysterectomy. I was also diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. After cleansing and rebuilding with the Life Force products and following an exercise program, I now feel well. I did not have the hysterectomy and no longer hemorrhage. I am no longer tired and feel great!”

Toni Handy
Maryland

 



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Weak Bones Break! Are You at Risk for Osteoporosis?

As a baby boomer, being active and pain free are high among my priorities as I grow older.  When I was a kid, I never thought about doing stuff like playing sports or taking a hike or even running a marathon!  But, do those now and I might regret it.  One reason might be Osteoporosis.  Osteoporosis causes the weakening of your bones.  Weak bones break!  Sometimes its real obvious we have broken bones, like a hip breaking as a result of a fall.  Sometimes it’s not.  Like a backache that won’t go away.  It is possible that is a result of a compression fracture of your vertebrae in your spine.  That will keep you from playing with your grand kids.

There are three major things you can control that will make a difference in reducing the risk of developing Osteoporosis. They are diet, exercise, and taking a calcium supplement.

Give your Kids the right amount of liquid medicine.

Have you ever wondered if you are giving the right amount of a liquid vitamin or other over-the-counter product to your kids or grandchildren?  With instructions like “Take 1 teaspoonful” or “1 tablespoonful”, what do you do?  Reach for a spoon in your silverware drawer?

Most liquids for children come with a plastic cup or some form of spoon or dropper.  These are marked, or calibrated, so you can see how much to give, if your eyes are that good.  In a study* recently published, it was found that over 50% of measured doses by parents for kids are not accurate! That means the measured amount was 20% more or 20% less than amount indicated.  This study only compared dosed given from the cups, spoons, and droppers that came with the products. Almost 30% of the time, the dose measured was at least 1/3 to much or too little!  I wonder how accurate the dosing is for the spoons you…


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