Put the Brakes on This Age Accelerator to Keep Your Mind and Body Young Osteoporosis. Alzheimer's. Heart disease. Impotence. High levels of a potent "Age Accelerator" put you at greater risk for developing these age-related problems. Fortunately, it's easy to rid your body of unhealthy levels of this toxin. No doctors or prescription drugs required! You can get the identity of this and 10 other deadly Age Accelerators... learn how to banish them from your life for renewed energy and vigor... and discover how you can keep your body healthy well into your golden years. Simply watch this revealing video right here. Health Risks of Over-the-Counter Pain Relief Every day, millions of people take anti-inflammatory medicines to relieve everything from minor aches and pains, to the occasional headache, to the debilitating symptoms of arthritis. The most common are known as NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). Many of us are familiar with the dangers of the prescription versions of these drugs. For instance, researchers believe that Vioxx caused more than 40,000 deaths before it was pulled off the market. Now, new research shows that even the over-the-counter variety - like Advil, Motrin and Aleve - could cause serious risks to your health. And you don't have to pop too many of them put yourself in danger. In fact, new research shows that taking anti-inflammatories for just one week could increase your risk of death by 45 percent! The author of this study is Anne-Marie Schjerning Olsen of Copenhagen University, Denmark. She confirms that even short-term treatment was associated with, "instantaneous cardiovascular risk." She says that people should limit their use of these drugs to "the absolute minimum." The recent findings come as no surprise to Harvard Medical School doctor and Senior Clinical Investigator Elliot Antman. He led his own study on these drugs a couple of years ago and got the same results. "This new research adds to our knowledge about the adverse effects of NSAIDs," he says. "The authors confirm our advice that NSAID use should be avoided." Find out why NSAIDs pose highest risk for heart patients... Continue reading this issue here. |