Day 112 of My Journey from 64 to 65
Day 112 of My Journey from 64 to 65 Day 112 getting back on track-Happy Birthday to my Daughter....
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Nov 28, 2021 | Elite Health, Events, Heart Disease, Heart Health, ProArgi9+, Synergy WorldWide | 0 |
Day 112 of My Journey from 64 to 65 Day 112 getting back on track-Happy Birthday to my Daughter....
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Nov 4, 2021 | Elite Health, Events, Health, Health and Wellbeing, ProArgi9+, Synergy WorldWide | 0 |
Day 88 220,000 Free Blood Pressure Monitors 220,000 Free Blood Pressure Monitors being given away...
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Sep 2, 2021 | Covid-19, Elite Health, Health, Health and Wellbeing, Long Covid, ProArgi9+ | 0 |
Day 25 of My Journey from 64 to 65 ProArgi9+ Testimonial-Long Covid One of my closest friends has...
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Aug 5, 2011 | Heart Disease | 0 |
A couple of days ago I purchased a new Health Magazine called ‘HEALTHY FOR MEN’. Although only 66 pages long this little gem is crammed full of great information from sex to food and gear to travel. It also includes a cover feature on Erwan Le Corre dubbed the world’s fittest man and who am I to argue with a guy who was the ‘original fight club’.
Read Moreby Campbell Young | May 20, 2011 | Events, Heart Disease | 0 |
Here’s what Professor Bryan Williams had to say about the device.
“The aorta is millimetres away from the heart and close to the brain and we have always known that pressure here is a bit lower than in the arm.”
“Unless we measure the pressure in the aorta we are not getting an appreciation of the risks or benefits of treatment.”
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Nov 16, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
A Doctor walks you through an animated video about the amazing human heart. Showing how the heart works and what Cardio Vascular Disease looks like.
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Nov 13, 2010 | Heart Disease, Uncategorized | 0 |
A myth is that women are more likely to die from breast cancer. Let’s set the record straight here.
Women are protected by their hormones from cardio vascualr disease until Menopause which is
a term used to describe the permanent cessation of the primary functions of the human ovaries.
Menopause typically (but not always) occurs in women in midlife, during their late 40s or early 50s,
and signals the end of the fertile phase of a woman’s life.
by Campbell Young | Oct 8, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
Here we are some 12 years on and only a small number of people world wide are aware that Nitric Oxide, NO, is a short-lived, endogenously produced gas that acts as a signaling molecule in the body. Signal transmission by a gas, produced by one cell, which penetrates membranes and regulates the function of other cells is an entirely new principle for signaling in the human organism.
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Oct 1, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
If I told you that I had found out about a product that was based on a Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine. That not only could prevent heart disease but could also reverse it. Manufactured by a 38 year publicly quoted industry giant! Would you want to know more?
After all Cardio Vascular Disease kills more people globally than the next six diseases combined including cancer.
by Campbell Young | Aug 27, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
Below is an excerpt from a 30 minute DVD which proves that Cardio Vascular Disease can now be safely reversed without the need for invasive surgery. As a direct result of this, Synergy Distributors in the U.S.A. can have their products paid for as part of the current administration efforts to reduce health costs.
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Jul 13, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
What I have is a device that can detect cardio vascular disease before it becomes death or at best a heart attack or stroke that can ruin your life. I also have a product that won the Nobel Prize for medicine in 1998 that can reverse heart disease and is already saving many lives across the globe. This is the only product that has had human clinical trials carried out in the USA in 2009 a
Read Moreby Campbell Young | Jun 22, 2010 | Heart Disease | 0 |
I have just spent five great days in the company of Sherry Denny from Global Impact. Sherry has been an absolute inspiration, works tirelessly with people who have Cardio Vascular Disease.
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