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Medicine Hunter
Calming Sleep™
as seen on CNBC with Sue
Herera, is available in Wal-Mart stores across the nation. Click here to
watch Chris on
CNBC
Power Lunch,
discussing the amazing benefits of herbal supplements.
Calming Sleep™
is also available online at
Herbal Powers.

Maca
Tru™ and
Medicine Hunter
Maca
Stimulant™
Chris Kilham is widely known
for his sustainability work with maca and the native people of the Peruvian
Highlands, where maca is grown. His inspiring story was featured on the front
page of the Business section of the
New York Times
this past New Year's Day.
Maca has been a life-sustaining substance in the
Andes since 3800 B.C. It is legendary for delivering energy, mental clarity, and
enhancing libido.
Maca Stimulant™
and
Maca Tru™
are both available
online at Herbal Powers.
MacaTru™
is available offline
at Whole Foods Supermarkets,
and in Natural Retailers.
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OPC
Take It To heart
Nutritional science has turned a corner in the past decade, with scientific
researchers and physicians alike now touting the preventive benefits of
antioxidant nutrients, and acknowledging oxidation as a primary cause of heart
disease and bodily deterioration. Amidst the panoply of antioxidant agents which
seem to be sprouting up like blades of grass on a golf course, OPC rises above
the rest in terms of antioxidant capacity and specific benefits to heart health.
Alternatively known as pycnogenol, OPC is a complex antioxidant compound found
in small quantities in many fruits and vegetables. OPC is highly biologically
active, and is one of the most beneficial antioxidants known.
OPC occurs in abundance in grape seeds, from which it is commercially extracted.
But do not confuse OPC with "grape seed extract," which is an undefined
material. OPC has undergone extensive clinical testing since 1947, while most
"grape seed extracts" have only emerged since 1995.
As a free radical fighter, OPC comes to the aid of the body more quickly than
other antioxidants, thereby reducing the potential for free radical damage to
cells and the ravages of aging. As a free radical scavenger, OPC is like an
antioxidant prize fighter that can successfully take on all challengers, big or
small.
OPC prevents the oxidation of LDL cholesterol by scavenging oxidative free
radicals. As a result, OPC helps to prevent the build-up of oxidized cholesterol
on artery walls. Acting in this way, OPC goes after the root cause of
cardiovascular disease. Additionally, OPC reduces platelet adhesion by altering
the prostaglandin pathway to increase amounts of anti-adhesion factors. In
simpler terms, OPC modifies the activity of hormone-like factors which prevent
platelets from clumping together and forming a dangerous clot.
But that isn't all OPC does to help keep the cardiovascular system healthy. OPC
actually strengthens collagen in vascular walls. This makes vessels stronger and
more elastic. Thus in addition to preventing the root causes of vessel
occlusion, OPC strengthens vessels, thereby reducing the risk of a rupture or
hemorrhage. In this way OPC helps to prevent and relieve conditions of vascular
fragility including hemorrhoids, varicose veins, and spider veins.
Studies of OPC show high biological activity without toxicity. Toxic effects
have not been observed, despite decades of use and intensive research into the
most minute aspects of OPC's activities in the body. It can be said with
assuredness that OPC is a safe, beneficial agent with great value in the
prevention and treatment of a wide variety of health conditions.
For general health and well-being, an average daily dose of 100 - 200 milligrams
of OPC is appropriate. For specific therapeutic purposes, dosages of 300
milligrams or more may be required. If you are dealing with a particular health
problem, you are best advised to consult a physician who is receptive to
credible nutritional therapies, and who can help monitor your progress. For
while self health care is a sane and sensible practice, medical specialists can
help to ensure that you are serving your health interest well.
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