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  • Do read again carefully and send it to others again. It might just help someone.

    We are all old, so everyone should pay attention. Please take a minute to read this article. It may be helpful to you, your family, and your friends.

    There was a gathering of old classmates. A lady tripped and fell during a barbecue. Her friends suggested seeing a doctor, but she was sure that she was fine. She just tripped on a brick because of her new shoes. The classmates helped her clean up and served her a plate of food. Then she enjoyed the rest of the time with everyone.

    After the gathering, her husband called to inform everyone that she was sent to the hospital and died at 6 PM because she had a stroke during the barbecue.
    If they knew how to identify the signs of a stroke, she might still be with everyone now.

    In fact, stroke has precursors and can be prevented. A neurosurgeon said that if he could reach a stroke patient within three hours, he could completely reverse the consequences of a stroke.

    The secret is to identify the problem of stroke and get the patient treated within three hours, which is not difficult.

    To identify a stroke,
    let us remember the three steps of S, T, and R. Please read and learn!
    If people around you cannot recognize the signs of a stroke, the stroke patient will suffer severe brain damage.

    Just ask three simple questions

    S: (Smile)
    Ask the patient to smile
    The corners of the mouth will droop

    T: (Talk)
    Ask the patient to say a simple sentence (be organized and coherent) For example: Today is a sunny day.

    R: (Raise)
    Ask the patient to raise both hands.
    One hand will fall off

    Note:
    Another sign of stroke is: ask the patient to stick out the tongue. If the tongue is "bent" or tilted to one side, it is also a sign of stroke.

    If the patient cannot do any of the above four actions, he should call the ambulance immediately and describe the symptoms to the paramedics!

    A cardiothoracic physician emphasized that
    If everyone who receives this email can forward ten copies to others, at least one life will be saved.

    I have done my part!
    I hope you will do your part too.
    Please forward and forward!

    Give roses to others, and the fragrance will remain on your hands!

    Give this message to others, and the fragrance of virtue will remain in your heart!

    Master said: No matter how busy you are, you should put merit-making deeds first!
    Do read again carefully and send it to others again. It might just help someone. We are all old, so everyone should pay attention. Please take a minute to read this article. It may be helpful to you, your family, and your friends. There was a gathering of old classmates. A lady tripped and fell during a barbecue. Her friends suggested seeing a doctor, but she was sure that she was fine. She just tripped on a brick because of her new shoes. The classmates helped her clean up and served her a plate of food. Then she enjoyed the rest of the time with everyone. After the gathering, her husband called to inform everyone that she was sent to the hospital and died at 6 PM because she had a stroke during the barbecue. If they knew how to identify the signs of a stroke, she might still be with everyone now. In fact, stroke has precursors and can be prevented. A neurosurgeon said that if he could reach a stroke patient within three hours, he could completely reverse the consequences of a stroke. The secret is to identify the problem of stroke and get the patient treated within three hours, which is not difficult. To identify a stroke, let us remember the three steps of S, T, and R. Please read and learn! If people around you cannot recognize the signs of a stroke, the stroke patient will suffer severe brain damage. Just ask three simple questions S: (Smile) Ask the patient to smile The corners of the mouth will droop T: (Talk) Ask the patient to say a simple sentence (be organized and coherent) For example: Today is a sunny day. R: (Raise) Ask the patient to raise both hands. One hand will fall off Note: Another sign of stroke is: ask the patient to stick out the tongue. If the tongue is "bent" or tilted to one side, it is also a sign of stroke. If the patient cannot do any of the above four actions, he should call the ambulance immediately and describe the symptoms to the paramedics! A cardiothoracic physician emphasized that If everyone who receives this email can forward ten copies to others, at least one life will be saved. I have done my part! I hope you will do your part too. Please forward and forward! Give roses to others, and the fragrance will remain on your hands! Give this message to others, and the fragrance of virtue will remain in your heart! Master said: No matter how busy you are, you should put merit-making deeds first!
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  • WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT SPORTS

    Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the role of sport/exercise in the body of a patient:

    1. Improves Blood Circulation

    Regular physical activity enhances cardiovascular function, improving blood flow to vital organs. This promotes better delivery of oxygen and nutrients, aiding recovery and tissue repair.

    2. Boosts the Immune System

    Moderate exercise has been shown to enhance the immune response, helping patients fight infections and reduce inflammation — crucial for those managing chronic conditions.

    3. Regulates Blood Sugar and Insulin Levels

    For diabetic patients, physical activity increases insulin sensitivity and helps regulate blood sugar, reducing dependence on medication and preventing complications.

    4. Enhances Mental Health

    Exercise releases endorphins — the body’s natural “feel-good” chemicals — which help alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress, common in many chronic illness patients.

    5. Supports Weight Management

    For patients with obesity, cardiovascular diseases, or metabolic syndrome, exercise helps in burning calories, improving metabolism, and maintaining a healthy weight.

    6. Improves Joint and Muscle Function

    In conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, or fibromyalgia, light to moderate exercise strengthens muscles, improves joint flexibility, and reduces stiffness and pain.

    7. Improves Sleep Quality

    Patients suffering from insomnia or sleep disorders benefit from exercise, which promotes deeper and more restful sleep, crucial for healing and immune function.

    8. Enhances Respiratory Health

    Aerobic exercises (e.g., walking, cycling) increase lung capacity and efficiency, benefiting patients with asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).

    9. Reduces Risk of Secondary Illness

    Even in patients recovering from serious illness (like cancer or stroke), sport reduces the risk of recurrence, complications, or developing secondary diseases like cardiovascular problems.

    10. Improves Overall Quality of Life

    Ultimately, regular exercise increases mobility, independence, confidence, and social interaction, all of which are vital for holistic recovery and long-term wellness.

    Important Note:

    Exercise must be tailored to the patient's condition, age, and capacity.

    It should be gradual especially with the use of HEALTHY LIFE MAT and proper rest.
    WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW ABOUT SPORTS Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of the role of sport/exercise in the body of a patient: 🔑 1. Improves Blood Circulation Regular physical activity enhances cardiovascular function, improving blood flow to vital organs. This promotes better delivery of oxygen and nutrients, aiding recovery and tissue repair. 🔑 2. Boosts the Immune System Moderate exercise has been shown to enhance the immune response, helping patients fight infections and reduce inflammation — crucial for those managing chronic conditions. 🔑 3. Regulates Blood Sugar and Insulin Levels For diabetic patients, physical activity increases insulin sensitivity and helps regulate blood sugar, reducing dependence on medication and preventing complications. 🔑 4. Enhances Mental Health Exercise releases endorphins — the body’s natural “feel-good” chemicals — which help alleviate symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress, common in many chronic illness patients. 🔑 5. Supports Weight Management For patients with obesity, cardiovascular diseases, or metabolic syndrome, exercise helps in burning calories, improving metabolism, and maintaining a healthy weight. 🔑 6. Improves Joint and Muscle Function In conditions like arthritis, osteoporosis, or fibromyalgia, light to moderate exercise strengthens muscles, improves joint flexibility, and reduces stiffness and pain. 🔑 7. Improves Sleep Quality Patients suffering from insomnia or sleep disorders benefit from exercise, which promotes deeper and more restful sleep, crucial for healing and immune function. 🔑 8. Enhances Respiratory Health Aerobic exercises (e.g., walking, cycling) increase lung capacity and efficiency, benefiting patients with asthma or COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). 🔑 9. Reduces Risk of Secondary Illness Even in patients recovering from serious illness (like cancer or stroke), sport reduces the risk of recurrence, complications, or developing secondary diseases like cardiovascular problems. 🔑 10. Improves Overall Quality of Life Ultimately, regular exercise increases mobility, independence, confidence, and social interaction, all of which are vital for holistic recovery and long-term wellness. ⚠️ Important Note: Exercise must be tailored to the patient's condition, age, and capacity. It should be gradual especially with the use of HEALTHY LIFE MAT and proper rest.
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  • *WHY SOME PEOPLE DEVELOP HEALTH CHALLENGES IMMEDIATELY AFTER RETIREMENT*

    Retirement, often envisioned as a time of rest and enjoyment, can unexpectedly become a season of health decline for many. The transition from active employment to a quieter lifestyle, if unplanned or misunderstood, can trigger physical ailments, emotional distress, and psychological instability. This is to explore the various reasons why some people develop health challenges immediately after retirement, aiming to enlighten individuals, families, and institutions on how to prepare better for this critical life stage.

    *1. Sudden Loss of Routine and Structure*

    Work provides daily order. Retirement disrupts this, often leading to irregular sleep, inactivity, and disorganized living.

    *Health risk:* Obesity, stress, insomnia, mental fatigue.

    *2. Identity Crisis and Psychological Shock*

    Work often defines one’s purpose. Retirement may lead to a loss of identity.

    *Effect:* Depression, anxiety, memory loss, reduced self-worth.

    *3. Financial Stress and Insecurity*

    Unprepared retirees may face delayed pensions, inflation, or loss of income.

    *Physical effect:* High blood pressure, heart issues, ulcers.

    *4. Physical Inactivity*

    No more commuting or scheduled movement may lead to a sedentary life.

    *Consequences:* Weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular problems.

    *5. Social Isolation*

    Many retirees lose workplace friendships and lack new social circles.

    *Health outcome:* Loneliness, dementia risk, immune decline.

    *6. Previously Ignored Health Conditions*

    Pre-retirement busyness may have masked symptoms.

    Post-retirement: Arthritis, hypertension, vision problems surface.

    *7. Poor Nutrition*

    Depression, low funds, or lack of appetite can reduce proper feeding.

    *Result:* Malnutrition, weak bones, low energy.

    *8. Medication Abuse*

    Without guidance, retirees may misuse supplements or self-medicate.

    *Dangers:* Kidney/liver issues, drug interactions, toxicity.

    *9. Spiritual Disconnection*

    The sudden pause in life may trigger existential questions.

    *Effect:* Despair, hopelessness, mental/spiritual breakdown.

    *10. Lack of Purpose*

    No meaningful engagement accelerates cognitive decline.

    *Risk:* Memory loss, depression, addiction to harmful habits.

    *11. Family or Marital Stress*

    Now spending more time at home, unresolved tensions may surface.

    Health implication: High blood pressure, emotional burnout.

    *12. Environmental Hazards*

    Retreating to underdeveloped areas may limit healthcare access.

    *Results:* Infections, delayed treatments, chronic illnesses.

    *13. Cumulative Grief*

    Multiple losses (friends, peers, purpose) in short periods.

    *Effect:* Depression, emotional shutdown, psychosomatic symptoms.

    *14. Societal Neglect*

    Some cultures view retirees as “finished,” especially when poor.

    *Outcome:* Isolation, bitterness, mental health crises.

    *15. Lack of Retirement Preparedness*

    Retirement is often treated as an event, not a life stage.

    *Effect:* Confusion, shock, mismanagement of time and resources.

    *> Retirement doesn’t cause illness—poor preparation and transition do.*

    *It is crucial to start preparing early: financially, mentally, socially, physically, and spiritually. A fulfilling retirement is possible when approached with wisdom, planning, and support systems. It's not just the end of work; it should be the beginning of a purposeful new chapter.*
    *WHY SOME PEOPLE DEVELOP HEALTH CHALLENGES IMMEDIATELY AFTER RETIREMENT* Retirement, often envisioned as a time of rest and enjoyment, can unexpectedly become a season of health decline for many. The transition from active employment to a quieter lifestyle, if unplanned or misunderstood, can trigger physical ailments, emotional distress, and psychological instability. This is to explore the various reasons why some people develop health challenges immediately after retirement, aiming to enlighten individuals, families, and institutions on how to prepare better for this critical life stage. *1. Sudden Loss of Routine and Structure* Work provides daily order. Retirement disrupts this, often leading to irregular sleep, inactivity, and disorganized living. *Health risk:* Obesity, stress, insomnia, mental fatigue. *2. Identity Crisis and Psychological Shock* Work often defines one’s purpose. Retirement may lead to a loss of identity. *Effect:* Depression, anxiety, memory loss, reduced self-worth. *3. Financial Stress and Insecurity* Unprepared retirees may face delayed pensions, inflation, or loss of income. *Physical effect:* High blood pressure, heart issues, ulcers. *4. Physical Inactivity* No more commuting or scheduled movement may lead to a sedentary life. *Consequences:* Weight gain, diabetes, cardiovascular problems. *5. Social Isolation* Many retirees lose workplace friendships and lack new social circles. *Health outcome:* Loneliness, dementia risk, immune decline. *6. Previously Ignored Health Conditions* Pre-retirement busyness may have masked symptoms. Post-retirement: Arthritis, hypertension, vision problems surface. *7. Poor Nutrition* Depression, low funds, or lack of appetite can reduce proper feeding. *Result:* Malnutrition, weak bones, low energy. *8. Medication Abuse* Without guidance, retirees may misuse supplements or self-medicate. *Dangers:* Kidney/liver issues, drug interactions, toxicity. *9. Spiritual Disconnection* The sudden pause in life may trigger existential questions. *Effect:* Despair, hopelessness, mental/spiritual breakdown. *10. Lack of Purpose* No meaningful engagement accelerates cognitive decline. *Risk:* Memory loss, depression, addiction to harmful habits. *11. Family or Marital Stress* Now spending more time at home, unresolved tensions may surface. Health implication: High blood pressure, emotional burnout. *12. Environmental Hazards* Retreating to underdeveloped areas may limit healthcare access. *Results:* Infections, delayed treatments, chronic illnesses. *13. Cumulative Grief* Multiple losses (friends, peers, purpose) in short periods. *Effect:* Depression, emotional shutdown, psychosomatic symptoms. *14. Societal Neglect* Some cultures view retirees as “finished,” especially when poor. *Outcome:* Isolation, bitterness, mental health crises. *15. Lack of Retirement Preparedness* Retirement is often treated as an event, not a life stage. *Effect:* Confusion, shock, mismanagement of time and resources. *> Retirement doesn’t cause illness—poor preparation and transition do.* *It is crucial to start preparing early: financially, mentally, socially, physically, and spiritually. A fulfilling retirement is possible when approached with wisdom, planning, and support systems. It's not just the end of work; it should be the beginning of a purposeful new chapter.*
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  • *READ THIS CAREFULLY AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF*

    Please read it. If you find it meaningful, share it with others too!!

    !!! Ultra-Modern Medical Science !!!
    Dr. Ananya Sarkar

    You had a fever for two or three days. Even without taking any medicine, your body would have recovered on its own in a few days.
    But you went to see a doctor. Right at the start, the doctor prescribed numerous tests.
    The test reports didn't find any specific cause for the fever, but it was found that your cholesterol and blood sugar were slightly elevated — which is quite common and fluctuates mildly in most people.

    The fever went away, but now you're no longer just a fever patient.
    The doctor said – “Your cholesterol is high, and your sugar is slightly elevated, meaning you are pre-diabetic.”
    From now on, you’ll need to take medicines to control your cholesterol and blood sugar.
    Along with this, several dietary restrictions were imposed.
    You may not have followed the diet strictly, but you didn’t forget to take the medications.

    Three months passed this way.
    Further tests were done.
    Cholesterol had slightly reduced, but now your blood pressure was found to be slightly high.
    To control this, another medicine was added.
    Now your medication count reached 3.

    Hearing all this, your anxiety started increasing.
    “What will happen next?” – This anxiety started affecting your sleep.
    The doctor prescribed sleeping pills.
    Now your medication count reached 4.

    Due to all these medications, you started having acidity and heartburn.
    The doctor said – take gas tablets on an empty stomach before meals.
    Now your medication count is 5.

    Six months passed like this.
    One day, you had chest pain, and you rushed to the emergency room.
    After thorough checking, the doctor said – “You came at the right time, or else a major problem could have occurred.”
    Some specialized tests were then prescribed.

    After going through many expensive tests, the doctor said –
    “Continue the old medications, and now we’ll add two heart medicines. Also, you’ll need to consult an endocrinologist (a hormone specialist).”
    Now your medication count is 7.

    Following the advice of the cardiologist, you visited the endocrinologist.
    He added another medicine for sugar and one for a mildly enlarged thyroid.

    Now your total medications are 9.

    You started believing you were a seriously ill person —
    Heart patient, diabetic, insomniac, acidity patient, thyroid patient, kidney patient, etc.

    No one told you that you could maintain your health by improving your willpower, self-confidence, and lifestyle.
    Instead, you were repeatedly told you are a “serious patient”, weak, incapable, and a broken person!

    After another six months, due to the side effects of these medications, you started experiencing urinary issues.
    A routine test showed that something was wrong with your kidneys.
    Then more tests were done.
    After reviewing the report, the doctor said – “Your creatinine level is slightly elevated, but if you continue the medications regularly, there’s no need to worry.”
    And added two more medications.

    Now your medication count is 11.

    You are now taking more medicines than food, and due to their many side effects, you are slowly moving toward death!!

    Regarding the original fever for which you had gone to the doctor –
    If the doctor had said instead:

    “Don’t worry. It’s a minor fever. No need for medication. Just take rest for a few days, drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, go for a morning walk – that’s all. No medicine needed.”

    Then how would the doctor and the pharmaceutical companies make a profit?

    The BIG question:
    On what basis do doctors declare patients to be suffering from high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, etc.?
    Who decides these standards?

    Let’s understand a bit more in detail —

    ★ In 1979, the threshold for blood sugar was 200 mg/dl.
    Back then, only 3.5% of the world population was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes.

    ★ In 1997, under pressure from insulin manufacturing companies, the threshold was reduced to 126 mg/dl.
    This increased the number of diabetics from 3.5% to 8% — meaning an additional 4.5% of people were labeled diabetic without symptoms!
    In 1999, the WHO approved this new standard.

    Insulin companies made huge profits and opened new factories.

    ★ In 2003, the ADA (American Diabetes Association) declared 100 mg/dl fasting blood sugar as the benchmark for diabetes.
    Due to this, 27% more people were unnecessarily labeled as diabetic.

    ★ Currently, as per the ADA, 140 mg/dl after a meal is considered diabetic.
    As a result, nearly 50% of the global population is now considered diabetic — many of whom are not actually sick.

    Indian pharmaceutical companies are trying to lower this even more — to 5.5% HbA1c, so more people are diagnosed and medicines sold.

    Many experts believe that up to 11% HbA1c should not be considered diabetic.

    Another example:
    In 2012, a famous pharmaceutical company was fined $3 billion by the US Supreme Court.
    From 2007 to 2012, their diabetes drug was accused of increasing heart attack deaths by 43%.

    The company was aware of this in advance, but deliberately suppressed the information for profit.
    During that same period, the company made $300 billion in profit.

    This is the ‘Ultra-Modern Medical System’ of today!!

    Think... and start thinking deeply..
    *READ THIS CAREFULLY AND DECIDE FOR YOURSELF* Please read it. If you find it meaningful, share it with others too!! !!! Ultra-Modern Medical Science !!! Dr. Ananya Sarkar You had a fever for two or three days. Even without taking any medicine, your body would have recovered on its own in a few days. But you went to see a doctor. Right at the start, the doctor prescribed numerous tests. The test reports didn't find any specific cause for the fever, but it was found that your cholesterol and blood sugar were slightly elevated — which is quite common and fluctuates mildly in most people. The fever went away, but now you're no longer just a fever patient. The doctor said – “Your cholesterol is high, and your sugar is slightly elevated, meaning you are pre-diabetic.” From now on, you’ll need to take medicines to control your cholesterol and blood sugar. Along with this, several dietary restrictions were imposed. You may not have followed the diet strictly, but you didn’t forget to take the medications. Three months passed this way. Further tests were done. Cholesterol had slightly reduced, but now your blood pressure was found to be slightly high. To control this, another medicine was added. Now your medication count reached 3. Hearing all this, your anxiety started increasing. “What will happen next?” – This anxiety started affecting your sleep. The doctor prescribed sleeping pills. Now your medication count reached 4. Due to all these medications, you started having acidity and heartburn. The doctor said – take gas tablets on an empty stomach before meals. Now your medication count is 5. Six months passed like this. One day, you had chest pain, and you rushed to the emergency room. After thorough checking, the doctor said – “You came at the right time, or else a major problem could have occurred.” Some specialized tests were then prescribed. After going through many expensive tests, the doctor said – “Continue the old medications, and now we’ll add two heart medicines. Also, you’ll need to consult an endocrinologist (a hormone specialist).” Now your medication count is 7. Following the advice of the cardiologist, you visited the endocrinologist. He added another medicine for sugar and one for a mildly enlarged thyroid. Now your total medications are 9. You started believing you were a seriously ill person — Heart patient, diabetic, insomniac, acidity patient, thyroid patient, kidney patient, etc. No one told you that you could maintain your health by improving your willpower, self-confidence, and lifestyle. Instead, you were repeatedly told you are a “serious patient”, weak, incapable, and a broken person! After another six months, due to the side effects of these medications, you started experiencing urinary issues. A routine test showed that something was wrong with your kidneys. Then more tests were done. After reviewing the report, the doctor said – “Your creatinine level is slightly elevated, but if you continue the medications regularly, there’s no need to worry.” And added two more medications. Now your medication count is 11. You are now taking more medicines than food, and due to their many side effects, you are slowly moving toward death!! Regarding the original fever for which you had gone to the doctor – If the doctor had said instead: “Don’t worry. It’s a minor fever. No need for medication. Just take rest for a few days, drink plenty of water, eat fresh fruits and vegetables, go for a morning walk – that’s all. No medicine needed.” Then how would the doctor and the pharmaceutical companies make a profit? The BIG question: On what basis do doctors declare patients to be suffering from high cholesterol, high BP, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disease, etc.? Who decides these standards? Let’s understand a bit more in detail — ★ In 1979, the threshold for blood sugar was 200 mg/dl. Back then, only 3.5% of the world population was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes. ★ In 1997, under pressure from insulin manufacturing companies, the threshold was reduced to 126 mg/dl. This increased the number of diabetics from 3.5% to 8% — meaning an additional 4.5% of people were labeled diabetic without symptoms! In 1999, the WHO approved this new standard. Insulin companies made huge profits and opened new factories. ★ In 2003, the ADA (American Diabetes Association) declared 100 mg/dl fasting blood sugar as the benchmark for diabetes. Due to this, 27% more people were unnecessarily labeled as diabetic. ★ Currently, as per the ADA, 140 mg/dl after a meal is considered diabetic. As a result, nearly 50% of the global population is now considered diabetic — many of whom are not actually sick. Indian pharmaceutical companies are trying to lower this even more — to 5.5% HbA1c, so more people are diagnosed and medicines sold. Many experts believe that up to 11% HbA1c should not be considered diabetic. Another example: In 2012, a famous pharmaceutical company was fined $3 billion by the US Supreme Court. From 2007 to 2012, their diabetes drug was accused of increasing heart attack deaths by 43%. The company was aware of this in advance, but deliberately suppressed the information for profit. During that same period, the company made $300 billion in profit. This is the ‘Ultra-Modern Medical System’ of today!! Think... and start thinking deeply..
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  • CHOLESTEROL BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists Discover an "Off Switch" That Could Save Millions of Lives!

    THE HIDDEN ENEMY

    High cholesterol silently affects over 94 million American adults, leading to heart disease, stroke, and countless preventable deaths. For decades, doctors have relied on statins and lifestyle changes to manage cholesterol levels. But now scientists have discovered something that could change everything - a molecular "kill switch" that could keep cholesterol and disease in check.

    THE GAME-CHANGING DISCOVERY

    Researchers have identified a specific enzyme in our bodies that acts like a master control switch for cholesterol production. This enzyme quietly works behind the scenes, and when it's overactive, it can make us much sicker than we realize. By learning how to control this biological switch, scientists believe they can dramatically reduce cholesterol levels more effectively than ever before.

    REVOLUTIONARY TREATMENT POTENTIAL

    Unlike traditional cholesterol medications that need to be taken daily for life, this discovery could lead to treatments that work at the cellular level to naturally regulate cholesterol production. Early research shows that targeting this molecular switch could provide longer-lasting results with fewer side effects than current treatments.

    THE LIFESAVING IMPACT

    Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, killing more people than cancer. If scientists can successfully develop treatments based on this "off switch" discovery, it could prevent millions of heart attacks and strokes worldwide. This breakthrough represents a fundamental shift from managing cholesterol to actually controlling how our bodies produce it.

    WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE FUTURE

    While still in research phases, this discovery opens doors to completely new approaches for treating not just high cholesterol, but potentially other metabolic diseases as well. We might be looking at the beginning of a new era in cardiovascular medicine where prevention becomes as simple as flipping a biological switch!

    #CholesterolBreakthrough #HeartDisease #MedicalDiscovery #Cardiovascular #HealthInnovation #MedicalResearch #CholesterolTreatment #HeartHealth #MedicalBreakthrough #HealthTech #Cardiology #MedicalScience #HealthNews #PreventiveMedicine #MedicalInnovation
    💊 CHOLESTEROL BREAKTHROUGH: Scientists Discover an "Off Switch" That Could Save Millions of Lives! THE HIDDEN ENEMY High cholesterol silently affects over 94 million American adults, leading to heart disease, stroke, and countless preventable deaths. For decades, doctors have relied on statins and lifestyle changes to manage cholesterol levels. But now scientists have discovered something that could change everything - a molecular "kill switch" that could keep cholesterol and disease in check. THE GAME-CHANGING DISCOVERY Researchers have identified a specific enzyme in our bodies that acts like a master control switch for cholesterol production. This enzyme quietly works behind the scenes, and when it's overactive, it can make us much sicker than we realize. By learning how to control this biological switch, scientists believe they can dramatically reduce cholesterol levels more effectively than ever before. REVOLUTIONARY TREATMENT POTENTIAL Unlike traditional cholesterol medications that need to be taken daily for life, this discovery could lead to treatments that work at the cellular level to naturally regulate cholesterol production. Early research shows that targeting this molecular switch could provide longer-lasting results with fewer side effects than current treatments. THE LIFESAVING IMPACT Heart disease remains the leading cause of death globally, killing more people than cancer. If scientists can successfully develop treatments based on this "off switch" discovery, it could prevent millions of heart attacks and strokes worldwide. This breakthrough represents a fundamental shift from managing cholesterol to actually controlling how our bodies produce it. WHAT THIS MEANS FOR THE FUTURE While still in research phases, this discovery opens doors to completely new approaches for treating not just high cholesterol, but potentially other metabolic diseases as well. We might be looking at the beginning of a new era in cardiovascular medicine where prevention becomes as simple as flipping a biological switch! 🔬 #CholesterolBreakthrough #HeartDisease #MedicalDiscovery #Cardiovascular #HealthInnovation #MedicalResearch #CholesterolTreatment #HeartHealth #MedicalBreakthrough #HealthTech #Cardiology #MedicalScience #HealthNews #PreventiveMedicine #MedicalInnovation
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  • Do read again carefully and send it to others again. It might just help someone.

    We are all old, so everyone should pay attention. Please take a minute to read this article. It may be helpful to you, your family, and your friends.

    There was a gathering of old classmates. A lady tripped and fell during a barbecue. Her friends suggested seeing a doctor, but she was sure that she was fine. She just tripped on a brick because of her new shoes. The classmates helped her clean up and served her a plate of food. Then she enjoyed the rest of the time with everyone.

    After the gathering, her husband called to inform everyone that she was sent to the hospital and died at 6 PM because she had a stroke during the barbecue.
    If they knew how to identify the signs of a stroke, she might still be with everyone now.

    In fact, stroke has precursors and can be prevented. A neurosurgeon said that if he could reach a stroke patient within three hours, he could completely reverse the consequences of a stroke.

    The secret is to identify the problem of stroke and get the patient treated within three hours, which is not difficult.

    To identify a stroke,
    let us remember the three steps of S, T, and R. Please read and learn!
    If people around you cannot recognize the signs of a stroke, the stroke patient will suffer severe brain damage.

    Just ask three simple questions

    S: (Smile)
    Ask the patient to smile
    The corners of the mouth will droop

    T: (Talk)
    Ask the patient to say a simple sentence (be organized and coherent) For example: Today is a sunny day.

    R: (Raise)
    Ask the patient to raise both hands.
    One hand will fall off

    Note:
    Another sign of stroke is: ask the patient to stick out the tongue. If the tongue is "bent" or tilted to one side, it is also a sign of stroke.

    If the patient cannot do any of the above four actions, he should call the ambulance immediately and describe the symptoms to the paramedics!

    A cardiothoracic physician emphasized that
    If everyone who receives this email can forward ten copies to others, at least one life will be saved.

    I have done my part!
    I hope you will do your part too.
    Please forward and forward!

    Give roses to others, and the fragrance will remain on your hands!

    Give this message to others, and the fragrance of virtue will remain in your heart!

    Master said: No matter how busy you are, you should put merit-making deeds first!
    Do read again carefully and send it to others again. It might just help someone. We are all old, so everyone should pay attention. Please take a minute to read this article. It may be helpful to you, your family, and your friends. There was a gathering of old classmates. A lady tripped and fell during a barbecue. Her friends suggested seeing a doctor, but she was sure that she was fine. She just tripped on a brick because of her new shoes. The classmates helped her clean up and served her a plate of food. Then she enjoyed the rest of the time with everyone. After the gathering, her husband called to inform everyone that she was sent to the hospital and died at 6 PM because she had a stroke during the barbecue. If they knew how to identify the signs of a stroke, she might still be with everyone now. In fact, stroke has precursors and can be prevented. A neurosurgeon said that if he could reach a stroke patient within three hours, he could completely reverse the consequences of a stroke. The secret is to identify the problem of stroke and get the patient treated within three hours, which is not difficult. To identify a stroke, let us remember the three steps of S, T, and R. Please read and learn! If people around you cannot recognize the signs of a stroke, the stroke patient will suffer severe brain damage. Just ask three simple questions S: (Smile) Ask the patient to smile The corners of the mouth will droop T: (Talk) Ask the patient to say a simple sentence (be organized and coherent) For example: Today is a sunny day. R: (Raise) Ask the patient to raise both hands. One hand will fall off Note: Another sign of stroke is: ask the patient to stick out the tongue. If the tongue is "bent" or tilted to one side, it is also a sign of stroke. If the patient cannot do any of the above four actions, he should call the ambulance immediately and describe the symptoms to the paramedics! A cardiothoracic physician emphasized that If everyone who receives this email can forward ten copies to others, at least one life will be saved. I have done my part! I hope you will do your part too. Please forward and forward! Give roses to others, and the fragrance will remain on your hands! Give this message to others, and the fragrance of virtue will remain in your heart! Master said: No matter how busy you are, you should put merit-making deeds first!
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  • *EVERYONE WHO LIVES ALONE MUST READ THIS …..*
    San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away at the San Francisco General Hospital due to a heart attack at 1:11 a.m. on the 12th. He was 65 years old.
    Please take a few minutes to read this article:

    1. Suppose it is 7:25 pm and you are returning home (alone) after an unusually busy day at work.

    2. You really feel very tired,
    Annoyed and frustrated.

    3. Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest, which then extends to your arms and even your chin. The nearest hospital to your home is about five kilometers away.

    4. Unfortunately, you don’t know if you can make it that far.

    5. You took CPR training, but the guy teaching it didn’t tell you how to do it on yourself.

    6. How to save yourself from a heart attack while alone?
    Many people suffer heart attacks when they are alone, with no one available to save them. The irregular heartbeat and onset of dizziness leave the patient unconscious for only about 10 seconds.

    7. In fact, these victims can save themselves by coughing repeatedly and vigorously.
    You must take a deep breath before each cough.
    And each cough must be deep and long, just like coughing up phlegm from deep in the chest.
    The victim must take deep breaths and coughs repeatedly about every two seconds without letting up for a moment until help arrives or until they feel their heart beating returns to normal.

    8. Deep breathing allows oxygen to enter the lungs, while coughing squeezes the heart and keeps blood circulating.
    The pressure of the squeeze also helps the heart return to its normal rhythm.
    This way, the heart attack victim has a chance of reaching the hospital.

    9. Communicate this information to as many people as possible
    , this will save their lives!

    10. The cardiologist said,
    If you can forward this email to 10 people after receiving it, you can bet that
    We will save at least one life.

    11. Instead of sending jokes,
    Please help forward this email which could save one life.

    12. If this message is sent to your mailbox more than once, don’t be angry...you should be happy because there are so many classmates and friends who care about you and constantly remind you how to deal with a heart attack. .

    From: *Dr. N Siva*
    (Senior Cardiologist) USA
    Kindly circulate as it may help someone….
    *EVERYONE WHO LIVES ALONE MUST READ THIS …..* San Francisco Mayor Edwin M. Lee passed away at the San Francisco General Hospital due to a heart attack at 1:11 a.m. on the 12th. He was 65 years old. Please take a few minutes to read this article: 1. Suppose it is 7:25 pm and you are returning home (alone) after an unusually busy day at work. 2. You really feel very tired, Annoyed and frustrated. 3. Suddenly, you feel a sharp pain in your chest, which then extends to your arms and even your chin. The nearest hospital to your home is about five kilometers away. 4. Unfortunately, you don’t know if you can make it that far. 5. You took CPR training, but the guy teaching it didn’t tell you how to do it on yourself. 6. How to save yourself from a heart attack while alone? Many people suffer heart attacks when they are alone, with no one available to save them. The irregular heartbeat and onset of dizziness leave the patient unconscious for only about 10 seconds. 7. In fact, these victims can save themselves by coughing repeatedly and vigorously. You must take a deep breath before each cough. And each cough must be deep and long, just like coughing up phlegm from deep in the chest. The victim must take deep breaths and coughs repeatedly about every two seconds without letting up for a moment until help arrives or until they feel their heart beating returns to normal. 8. Deep breathing allows oxygen to enter the lungs, while coughing squeezes the heart and keeps blood circulating. The pressure of the squeeze also helps the heart return to its normal rhythm. This way, the heart attack victim has a chance of reaching the hospital. 9. Communicate this information to as many people as possible , this will save their lives! 10. The cardiologist said, If you can forward this email to 10 people after receiving it, you can bet that We will save at least one life. 11. Instead of sending jokes, Please help forward this email which could save one life. 12. If this message is sent to your mailbox more than once, don’t be angry...you should be happy because there are so many classmates and friends who care about you and constantly remind you how to deal with a heart attack. . From: *Dr. N Siva* (Senior Cardiologist) USA Kindly circulate as it may help someone….
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  • *LET FOOD BE YOUR MEDICINE*

    Most of the chronic diseases troubling Nigerians today didn’t come from our soil.

    They came from our silence.
    From the things we stopped eating.
    From the foods we abandoned in our pursuit of status.

    We had everything.

    Bitterleaf and ogbono.
    Acha, ofada, tigernuts, baobab, African oil bean, locust beans.
    We fermented, roasted, sun-dried, and slow-cooked meals that healed the gut and kept the liver sharp.

    But somehow, someone convinced us that the very foods that kept our ancestors alive were dirty, local, primitive, and “not balanced.”

    And that’s where the problem began.

    Walk into most homes in Lagos or Abuja today and ask a child, “What did you eat for breakfast?”
    The common answers? Bread and tea. Cornflakes and milk. Chocolate-spread sandwich.

    Pap, yam and oil, abacha, moi moi, or okpa have now been reduced to “village food.”
    Yet these were the same meals that built strong teeth, fertile wombs, and clean arteries for generations.

    So what really changed?

    It wasn’t just colonialism, it was mental colonization.
    The kind that continues today through food ads, Western medical policy templates, and shelves stacked with boxed and packaged meals.

    And now we’re seeing the results:
    confused diets, weak immunity, hormonal disruption, stunted metabolism, and chronic inflammation from childhood.

    We’ve even changed how often we eat.
    People now eat three to four times a day while moving less than 1,000 steps daily.
    They wake, sit in traffic, sit at work, get home, sit again, and still believe they must eat something every few hours to “stay strong.”

    Our ancestors walked to the stream, tilled the ground, fetched firewood, ground melon with stones, and trekked markets on foot.
    Their meals were earned. Their digestion was natural. Their energy, clean.

    Today, we mistake laziness for luxury.
    We stop our children from sweating and call it love.
    We buy them sugar-coated snacks, fast food, and flavoured drinks thinking it’s care.
    Meanwhile, prediabetes, insulin resistance, and fatty liver are already developing quietly in many under-18s.

    Open the average Nigerian fridge today.
    Soda. Instant noodles. Sausages. Ice cream. Bread. Yoghurts with corn syrup. Chocolates.
    All ultra-processed. All pro-inflammatory. All slowly damaging the brain, liver, and gut microbiome.

    Professor Carlos Monteiro, from the University of São Paulo, coined the term ultra-processed foods in 2009.
    He warned that these items are not merely unhealthy, they are industrially modified substances designed to be addictive and nutrient-empty.

    And he was right.

    In 2023, The British Medical Journal published a sweeping review of 45 meta-analyses covering 9 million participants.
    The results?
    Clear associations between ultra-processed food consumption and 32 major health problems, including cardiovascular disease, depression, type 2 diabetes, and premature death.

    But in Nigeria, these same foods are branded as premium.
    Imported equals superior.
    Processed equals civilized.
    And native equals backward.

    Even worse, our policymakers follow the same logic.

    Most African dietary guidelines are borrowed from the U.S. Food Pyramid or British medical templates.
    We wait for WHO, CDC, or USDA to validate the food growing in our backyard.
    We ignore the science our grandmothers lived by, science rooted in soil, in climate, in memory.

    This is not just a public health issue.
    It is a cultural amnesia.

    The late Prof. Catherine Acholonu once said, “Our ancestors did not just eat to fill their stomachs they ate to align with nature.”
    That’s not superstition.
    That’s bio-adaptive nutrition.
    That’s metabolic intelligence passed down across time.

    And yet, we now look for imported keto kits, foreign wellness apps, and pharmaceutical supplements to solve problems that our food heritage already knows how to prevent.

    Dr. Barry Popkin of the University of North Carolina described this global shift as the Nutrition Transition.
    He divided it into five stages.
    Africa, right now, is in Stage 4—marked by excessive sugar, seed oils, refined flour, and sedentary living.
    What comes next is an epidemic of degenerative diseases.

    So let’s be clear:
    We’re not just eating wrong.
    We’re thinking wrong.

    You don’t eat what’s trending, you eat what your DNA understands.
    You eat to reduce inflammation.
    You eat to support your organs, not to stuff your fridge.

    And when sickness finally knocks, the options are fewer.
    That’s why prevention is no longer advice, it’s survival.

    Self-care is no longer luxury, it’s a return to memory.

    The healthiest food you can ever eat is the food your ancestors survived on.
    It’s coded in your enzymes.
    It’s aligned with your gut flora.
    It’s built into your bones.

    Eat with sense. Not with shame.
    Protect your children from food confusion.
    Let them grow up knowing that agidi is not lesser than croissant, and that ogi can nourish better than milk from a tin.

    We don’t need another diet plan.
    We need cultural clarity.
    We don’t need to import everything.
    We need to remember.

    Because what kept us alive for 1,000 years is not backward,
    …it’s what will save us now.
    *LET FOOD BE YOUR MEDICINE* Most of the chronic diseases troubling Nigerians today didn’t come from our soil. They came from our silence. From the things we stopped eating. From the foods we abandoned in our pursuit of status. We had everything. Bitterleaf and ogbono. Acha, ofada, tigernuts, baobab, African oil bean, locust beans. We fermented, roasted, sun-dried, and slow-cooked meals that healed the gut and kept the liver sharp. But somehow, someone convinced us that the very foods that kept our ancestors alive were dirty, local, primitive, and “not balanced.” And that’s where the problem began. Walk into most homes in Lagos or Abuja today and ask a child, “What did you eat for breakfast?” The common answers? Bread and tea. Cornflakes and milk. Chocolate-spread sandwich. Pap, yam and oil, abacha, moi moi, or okpa have now been reduced to “village food.” Yet these were the same meals that built strong teeth, fertile wombs, and clean arteries for generations. So what really changed? It wasn’t just colonialism, it was mental colonization. The kind that continues today through food ads, Western medical policy templates, and shelves stacked with boxed and packaged meals. And now we’re seeing the results: confused diets, weak immunity, hormonal disruption, stunted metabolism, and chronic inflammation from childhood. We’ve even changed how often we eat. People now eat three to four times a day while moving less than 1,000 steps daily. They wake, sit in traffic, sit at work, get home, sit again, and still believe they must eat something every few hours to “stay strong.” Our ancestors walked to the stream, tilled the ground, fetched firewood, ground melon with stones, and trekked markets on foot. Their meals were earned. Their digestion was natural. Their energy, clean. Today, we mistake laziness for luxury. We stop our children from sweating and call it love. We buy them sugar-coated snacks, fast food, and flavoured drinks thinking it’s care. Meanwhile, prediabetes, insulin resistance, and fatty liver are already developing quietly in many under-18s. Open the average Nigerian fridge today. Soda. Instant noodles. Sausages. Ice cream. Bread. Yoghurts with corn syrup. Chocolates. All ultra-processed. All pro-inflammatory. All slowly damaging the brain, liver, and gut microbiome. Professor Carlos Monteiro, from the University of São Paulo, coined the term ultra-processed foods in 2009. He warned that these items are not merely unhealthy, they are industrially modified substances designed to be addictive and nutrient-empty. And he was right. In 2023, The British Medical Journal published a sweeping review of 45 meta-analyses covering 9 million participants. The results? Clear associations between ultra-processed food consumption and 32 major health problems, including cardiovascular disease, depression, type 2 diabetes, and premature death. But in Nigeria, these same foods are branded as premium. Imported equals superior. Processed equals civilized. And native equals backward. Even worse, our policymakers follow the same logic. Most African dietary guidelines are borrowed from the U.S. Food Pyramid or British medical templates. We wait for WHO, CDC, or USDA to validate the food growing in our backyard. We ignore the science our grandmothers lived by, science rooted in soil, in climate, in memory. This is not just a public health issue. It is a cultural amnesia. The late Prof. Catherine Acholonu once said, “Our ancestors did not just eat to fill their stomachs they ate to align with nature.” That’s not superstition. That’s bio-adaptive nutrition. That’s metabolic intelligence passed down across time. And yet, we now look for imported keto kits, foreign wellness apps, and pharmaceutical supplements to solve problems that our food heritage already knows how to prevent. Dr. Barry Popkin of the University of North Carolina described this global shift as the Nutrition Transition. He divided it into five stages. Africa, right now, is in Stage 4—marked by excessive sugar, seed oils, refined flour, and sedentary living. What comes next is an epidemic of degenerative diseases. So let’s be clear: We’re not just eating wrong. We’re thinking wrong. You don’t eat what’s trending, you eat what your DNA understands. You eat to reduce inflammation. You eat to support your organs, not to stuff your fridge. And when sickness finally knocks, the options are fewer. That’s why prevention is no longer advice, it’s survival. Self-care is no longer luxury, it’s a return to memory. The healthiest food you can ever eat is the food your ancestors survived on. It’s coded in your enzymes. It’s aligned with your gut flora. It’s built into your bones. Eat with sense. Not with shame. Protect your children from food confusion. Let them grow up knowing that agidi is not lesser than croissant, and that ogi can nourish better than milk from a tin. We don’t need another diet plan. We need cultural clarity. We don’t need to import everything. We need to remember. Because what kept us alive for 1,000 years is not backward, …it’s what will save us now.
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  • Medically, fear can weaken our immune system and can also cause cardiovascular damage.
    Medically, fear can weaken our immune system and can also cause cardiovascular damage.
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  • Whether you’re out for an early morning run or at the gym for an intense cardio workout session having the right headphones can make a lot of difference particularly when it comes to the design and comfort.



    With the introduction of the oraimo OpenArc Open-ear headphones, they’re gradually becoming the favorite for fitness enthusiasts who prefer to stay in touch with their surroundings even with the headphones on.

    The oraimo OpenArc Open-ear headphones are not only IPX5 sweat and water resistant but they have a non-intrusive design that keeps them securely attached to your ears during workouts.

    These headphones have a comfortable and lightweight fit, which makes them very comfortable and wearable for a long period of time, ensuring an enjoyable experience. They boast an intuitive control system that makes it easy to operate mid-workout

    With a playtime of 8 hours and over 36 hours of continuous charge with the charging case, it is enough to get you through one or two marathon laps, depending on your pace.

    These headphones come with valuable features like customizable lighting effects that can be changed to match your mood and during your workout, customised Voice Prompts, crispy clear HD Voice during calls, Bluetooth 5.4 transmission technology, and a Dual-Device Connection.
    If your outdoor activities require a stable fit and quality sound, then the oraimo OpenArc open-ear headphones is the right choice for you.
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    Whether you’re out for an early morning run or at the gym for an intense cardio workout session having the right headphones can make a lot of difference particularly when it comes to the design and comfort. With the introduction of the oraimo OpenArc Open-ear headphones, they’re gradually becoming the favorite for fitness enthusiasts who prefer to stay in touch with their surroundings even with the headphones on. The oraimo OpenArc Open-ear headphones are not only IPX5 sweat and water resistant but they have a non-intrusive design that keeps them securely attached to your ears during workouts. These headphones have a comfortable and lightweight fit, which makes them very comfortable and wearable for a long period of time, ensuring an enjoyable experience. They boast an intuitive control system that makes it easy to operate mid-workout With a playtime of 8 hours and over 36 hours of continuous charge with the charging case, it is enough to get you through one or two marathon laps, depending on your pace. These headphones come with valuable features like customizable lighting effects that can be changed to match your mood and during your workout, customised Voice Prompts, crispy clear HD Voice during calls, Bluetooth 5.4 transmission technology, and a Dual-Device Connection. If your outdoor activities require a stable fit and quality sound, then the oraimo OpenArc open-ear headphones is the right choice for you. 2 Likes 1 Share
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