Pantothenic Acid (B5)

V5N10a - Topics
Pantothenic Acid (Vitamin B5) Is Known As The “Anti-Stress” Vitamin
B5 Supports the Production Of Cortisol & Other Adrenal Hormones In Response To Stress
Pantothenic Acid Is Non-Toxic at Very High Dosages
The Brain Uses Pantothenic Acid To Transform Choline Into Acetylcholine

Adrenal Exhaustion

V5N9a - Topics
The Adrenal Cortex Is Capable Of Synthesizing Over 60 Steroid Hormones
Cortisol Is A Major Player In The Body's Response To Stress
High Cortisol Levels Are Immunosuppressive & Destroy Sexual Function
Hormonal Response To Stress Is A Built-In Mechanism That Protects Us From Damage

A Journey of Self-Discovery

V5N8a - Topics
Treating Chronic Symptoms With Prescription Drugs Will Not Remedy The Problem
To Kill A Weed, You Must Pull It Out By The Roots
Newtonian Physics Teaches That Every Effect Has A Cause
To Rely Entirely On Our Own Subjective Experience Is Unwise

Five Steps To Health

V5N7a - Topics
We Are Eating Ourselves To Death: Addictive Modern Malnutrition Overload Syndrome
We Are “Living” Shorter, But Due To Our Modern Medical Safety Net, We Are “Dying” Longer
Missing Meals Is Like Missing Pay Day
Feed Yourself Like A New Born Baby

Running for Life: Part III

V5N6a - Topics
Endurance Athletes Have The Highest Levels Of Lipid Peroxides & Free Radical Activity
Running Forces Us To Consume Up To 20 Times More Oxygen Per Minute
Every Runner Should Take D-Alpha Tocopherol (E) and Ascorbic Acid (C)
As Exercise Intensity & Duration Increases, More Protein Is Utilized For Energy

Running for Life: Part II

V5N5a - Topics
Running Improves Aerobic Capacity & Has A Natural Antidepressant Effect
One Of The Most Important Keys To Running Success Is Hydration
Electrolytes Are Lost Primarily Through Sweat and Urine
Every Action Has An Equal and Opposite Reaction

Running for Life: Part I

V5N4a - Topics
“Footracing” Ranks Among the Most Popular Of All The Known Sporting Events
Those Who Train Outlive Those Who Don't
Maximal Exercise Displays the Best Improvement In Health & Longevity
Running is An Inherent Natural Function for Humans

Do You Look Like You Train?

V5N3a - Topics
If You Train There should be Physical Evidence of That Fact
It’s A Wonderful Thing To Have Someone Tell You How Good You Look
Protein Shakes Before and After Workouts Should be a Dietary Standard
Over Time We Must Develop A Connection Between Food & How We Look and Feel

The Importance of Protein

V5N2a - Topics
Like It Or Not Protein Is Essential To Life
Our Perception Of Truth Is Highly Subjective
Protein Is A Component Of Almost Everything in the Body
The Impact Of Hard Physical Work & Labor Increases Demand for Protein

Silent Inflammation

V5N1a - Topics
Exercise & Sport Practiced Or Played With Any Degree Of Intensity Causes Inflammation
A Diet High In Omega-6s & Low In Omega-3s Prolongs Inflammation
The Cardinal Signs Of Inflammation Include Redness, Heat, Swelling, Pain & Loss Of Function
Inflammation Is Something You Shouldn’t Ignore

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