Redox Review: Episode 64: Redox Signaling and the Cardiovascular...: Dr. Gary Samuelson and Dr. Robertson Ward Dr. Samuelson and Dr. Ward discuss the role of the cardiovascular system in the body and how R...
We live and die at the cellular level. Young, healthy cells make an abundance of special molecules that speed healing and enhance cell-to-cell communication. These molecules are called Redox Signaling molecules, and they are vital to keeping your body young and healthy. As we get older, our bodies’ ability to make these molecules decreases, resulting in what we call “aging.”
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Sunday, April 8, 2012
The True Definition of Success
By tybennett | Published: April 4, 2012
It is my daughter Andie’s sixth birthday today. Wow – time really
does fly. As I was reflecting on her little life – I thought I would
share a great lesson she taught me -The True Definition of Success.
To the world success means money, power, or fame. The dictionary even
defines it as the attainment of wealth, favor, or eminence. That is the
way that I defined it for most of my life. To me, success always had a
lot to do with the house I lived in, the car I drove and the clothes I
wore. Then a few years ago, I began to understand a new definition of
success.
On April 4th 2006 my daughter Andie was born. She was our first child
and like all first-time parents the anticipation, anxiety, and
excitement were all but unbearable. The whole day seemed rushed and
hectic as we experienced so much that was unknown. But once Andie was
born and we were back in our room, life calmed down, our world got very
quiet, and we started to take in our beautiful baby.
As I sat and held Andie in our room, my wife Sarah fell asleep, and I
was alone for the first time with my perfect little girl. I started to
imagine her life, seeing all of the good she had in front of her as she
grew and developed. I hoped and prayed for nothing but the best, but as I
pictured her life my definition of success changed. I didn’t picture
the car she would drive, the house she would live in, or the clothes she
would wear. Instead, I thought about how happy she would be, the good
she would do, and the person she would become. Looking at this little
girl with her whole life ahead of her, I realized that success is not
about external things. Money, power and fame are results; byproducts
that come from who you are. The true definition of success is:
To Become the Person You Are Capable of Becoming.
The emphasis is on becoming, not on obtaining. Each of us has
unlimited potential and it is the pursuit of that potential that is true
success. My favorite quote says, “The greatest loss in life is the
difference between human potential and actual performance.”
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Both the external and internal factors such as stress, toxic chemicals, bacterial infections, poor nutrition etc affect our health in an adverse way. This causes considerable cellular damage and a reduction in Redox signaling molecules. Without an adequate supply of Redox signaling molecules the antioxidants and immune system are unable to function effectively, contributing to a vast range of health ailments.
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Every living thing on earth has an immune system. Every immune system has Mitochondria DNA. Mitochondria produce redox signaling molecules. These molecules are responsible for detoxifying, feeding, rebuilding damaged cells. All health issues are linked to damaged cells. These are fresh molecules to repair or replace your damaged cells. As we age our bodies can not make enough of these molecules to control aging and disease. They are responsible for maintaining every cell in every organ in the body....Us! http://socl.tk/fw
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Redox Review: Episode 55 - Redox Signaling: Orchestrating the Bo...
Redox Review: Episode 55 - Redox Signaling: Orchestrating the Bo...:
Dr. Gary Samuelson
In this week's call, Dr. Samuelson explains the role of Redox Signaling in orchestrating the body's various systems. Dr. Samuelson will address the following topics:
Dr. Gary Samuelson
In this week's call, Dr. Samuelson explains the role of Redox Signaling in orchestrating the body's various systems. Dr. Samuelson will address the following topics:
- How Redox Signaling is used throughout all systems of the body
- An easy-to-understand, powerful analogy of our various body systems as various players within an orchestra
- Why Redox Signaling is critical to communication among the body's system
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Redox Review: Episode 54 - Redox Signaling and the Endocrine Sys...
Redox Review: Episode 54 - Redox Signaling and the Endocrine Sys...:
Dr. Gary Samuelson and Dr. David Carpenter
In this week's call, Dr. Samuelson and Dr. Carpenter explain the role of the endocrine system in the body and how Redox Signaling is vital to proper endocrine system function. They will address the following topics:
How the endocrine system works and its importance to overall health
What sorts of factors can cause hormonal imbalances
How Redox Signaling helps the endocrine system to function properly
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Dr. Gary Samuelson and Dr. David Carpenter
In this week's call, Dr. Samuelson and Dr. Carpenter explain the role of the endocrine system in the body and how Redox Signaling is vital to proper endocrine system function. They will address the following topics:
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Tuesday, February 21, 2012
This sure gives me some much needed Enlightenment!
"Everything in the Universe constantly gives off an energy pattern of a specific frequency that remains for all time and can be read by those who know how. Every word, deed, and intention creates a permanent record. Every thought is known and recorded forever. There are no secrets; nothing is hidden, nor can it be. Our spirits stand naked in time for all to see--everyone's life, finally, is accountable to the universe." From Power vs. Force, The Hidden Determinants of Human Behavior by David R Hawkins, M.D., PhD.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
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Beyond Organic Insider: Government Wins Case Against Amish Raw Milk Farmer...: Let’s do a rundown. The FDA will silence its own internal critics when Big Pharma needs them to. They will ignore concerns over excess arse...
"How To Be More Interesting? In 10 Simple Steps"
This was 'interesting' and titled, "How To Be More Interesting? In 10 Simple Steps" It came from Forbes Magazine on 11/30/11. Shared with me by writer @Ty Allan Jackson.
1. Go exploring.
Explore ideas, places, and opinions. The inside of the echo chamber is where all the boring people hang out.
2. Share what you discover.
And be generous when you do. Not everybody went exploring with you. Let them live vicariously through your adventures.
3. Do something. Anything.
Dance. Talk. Build. Network. Play. Help. Create. It doesn’t matter what you do, as long as you’re doing it. Sitting around and complaining is not an acceptable form of ‘something,’ in case you were wondering.
4. Embrace your innate weirdness.
No one is normal. Everyone has quirks and insights unique to themselves. Don’t hide these things—they are what make you interesting.
5. Have a cause.
If you don’t give a damn about anything, no one will give a damn about you.
6. Minimize the swagger.
Egos get in the way of ideas. If your arrogance is more obvious than your expertise, you are someone other people avoid.
7. Give it a shot.
Try it out. Play around with a new idea. Do something strange. If you never leave your comfort zone, you won’t grow.
8. Hop off the bandwagon.
If everyone else is doing it, you’re already late to the party. Do your own thing, and others will hop onto the spiffy wagon you built yourself. Besides, it’s more fun to drive than it is to get pulled around.
9. Grow a pair.
Bravery is needed to have contrary opinions and to take unexpected paths. If you’re not courageous, you’re going to be hanging around the water cooler, talking about the guy who actually is.
10. Ignore the scolds.
Boring is safe, and you will be told to behave yourself. The scolds could have, would have, should have. But they didn’t. And they resent you for your adventures.
Thursday, February 9, 2012
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Our Cellular Health
Dr. Rob Ward is a Board Certified Family Physician (29 years) from Lexington, KY.
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