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2 WHAT IS THE LEADING CAUSE
OF DEATH IN AMERICA

3 HEART DISEASE? CANCER? DIABETES?

4 NO!

5 SURPRISED?

6 THEY ARE ALL CAUSED BY

7 THE REAL CULPRIT OF DEATH AND DISEASE

8 CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

9 THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION SAYS

10 85% OF ALL AQUIRED DISEASES ARE DUE TO CHRONIC INFLAMMATION

11 What contributes to chronic inflammation?
A variety of factors can promote chronic inflammation in the body. Diet is one of the major factors. High sugar consumption and high levels of unhealthy fats are pro-inflammatory! Lack of sleep. Lack of physical activity Chronic stress are also believed to largely affect the level of inflammation in the body.

12 What are some of these INFLAMMATORY DISEASES

13 Inflammation & Alzheimer's Disease
Allergists and immunologists aren't the only medical specialists interested in inflammation these days. In the journal Neurology in 1997, neurologists presented research that people who had been regularly taking anti-inflammatory medicine like Ibuprofen had much lower rates of Alzheimer's disease. In the New England Journal of Medicine in 2001, a study showed an 80% reduction in risk of Alzheimer's among those taking anti-inflammatory medicines daily for two years. Linda Van Eldik, neurobiologist at Northwestern University School of Medicine, explains that whenever the brain is injured or irritated, glial cells pump out cytokines, chemical signals to begin the inflammatory process. However, "in chronic neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, these glial cells are activated too high or too long or both," says Van Eldik.

14 Inflammation & Heart Disease
Inflammation also plays a role in heart disease because the immune system attacks LDL "bad" cholesterol that has been embedded in arterial walls. Ongoing inflammation eventually damages the arteries, which can cause them to burst. In fact, inflammation is so closely associated with heart disease that many doctors now use use a test for inflammation called CRP (C-reactive protein) to assess a person's risk of heart attack. Research shows that CRP can predict the risk of heart attack and stroke as well or better than cholesterol levels.

15 Inflammation & Diabetes
Inflammation has been linked to diabetes as well. In type 1 diabetes, the immune system attacks the cells that make insulin. Children who have allergies are less likely to develop type 1 diabetes. "Children with type 1 diabetes are less likely to get asthma, eczema, or hay fever," says pediatrician Dr. Alan Greene, MD. "And the reverse is true, that those with asthma, eczema, or hay fever are less likely to get type 1 diabetes." "One possible explanation for this is the imbalance between two types of immune cells, T-helper 1 cells and T-helper 2 cells. In children with diabetes, the balance tends to favor T-helper 1 cells; in those with asthma, T-helper 2 cells. It's difficult for one child to have both." Type II diabetes is also linked to inflammation, as chronic inflammation releases TNF (tumor necrosis factor), which makes cells more resistant to insulin. "No one would have thought these things were related," but they are, says Dr. Walter Willett, chairman of the department of nutrition at the Harvard School of Public Health.

16 Inflammation & Cancer Recently, researchers in the journal Cell presented their findings about what could be the long-elusive mechanism through which inflammation can promote cancer. "Although there is plenty of evidence that chronic inflammation can promote cancer, the cause of this relationship is not understood," says Alexander Hoffmann, an assistant professor of chemistry and biochemistry at U.C. San Diego, who led the study. "We have identified a basic cellular mechanism that we think may be linking chronic inflammation and cancer." A protein called p100 allows communication between the inflammation and development processes. Some amount of dialogue is beneficial, but too much dialogue (which results from chronic inflammation) can lead to unrestrained development (cancer). "Studies with animals have shown that a little inflammation is necessary for the normal development of the immune system and other organ systems," explains Hoffmann. "We discovered that the protein p100 provides the cell with a way in which inflammation can influence development. But there can be too much of a good thing. In the case of chronic inflammation, the presence of too much p100 may over activate the developmental pathway, resulting in cancer."

17 PERFECT HEALTH FOR LIFE
WOULD LIKE TO HELP YOU REDUCE THE RISK OF BEING ONE OF THESE STATISTICS

18 BUT RESEARCH SHOWS YOU COULD! WHICH WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND Exercise
Develop a Positive Mental Attitude Get Enough Healthy Sleep Improve your Nutrition WHICH WE HIGHLY RECOMMEND BUT RESEARCH SHOWS

19 THAT

20 USING THESE GUIDES CAN IMPROVE YOUR CHRONIC INFLAMMATION BY ABOUT 29%

21 PERFECT MALE PERFECT WOMAN
OR PERFECT WOMAN

22 BOTH OF THESE AMAZING PRODUCTS
CAN HELP REDUCE INFLAMMATION BY AS MUCH AS 70%

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24 Now That You Know The Odds You Have 3 CHOICES !

25 1. DO NOTHING AND TAKE YOUR CHANCES AT BECOMING THE NEXT STATISTIC

26 2. BECOME A CUSTOMER AND REDUCE YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES RISK

27 BECOME INVOLVED WITH US IN OUR MISSION AND GET PAID
3. BECOME INVOLVED WITH US IN OUR MISSION AND GET PAID FOR HELPING OTHER PEOPLE

28 GET STARTED TODAY! ASK YOUR REP TO TELL YOU HOW

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