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Dear YBMers,
I'm glad to announce the availability of the Diet/CR module of YBM Life! Coach. Many of you requested that we give more specific step by step implementation directions. Now you can have a coach by your side 24x7. Watch these videos for a site tour and YBM Life! anti-aging program.
Dr. Ping
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In YBM, we have introduced to our members in YBM Diet a few wonder seeds, flaxseed, wheatgerm, chia, quinoe, black sesame, as replacement to common starchy carbohydrates such as rice and wheat flours and their cooked products (steam rice, bread, etc.). In our online Coach, we also showed videos and recipes of how to eat these wonder seeds.
In our continuing research for wonder seeds, we are glad that hempseed passed our high criteria as a wonder seed. So now we recommend to add hempseed into our shopping list for the first time. Here is a good article about the nutritional value of hempseed.
- Dr. Eric Li 的blog
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One feature in YBM Life! Coach, our new online expert system to help you implement anti-aging program, is the hundreds of advices and videos teaching you how to's. To get a taste of such videos, take a look at Dr. Ping's shopping list video.
To access the full content and get an online coach 24x7, sign up YBM Life! Coach here.
- Dr. BT 的blog
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I had a few difficult cases of young and middle aged patients who had severe acnes. It's been for a while that we used different treatments that are not very effective, either no impact, or causing too much irritation and redness on the face.
Then I ran into an acne solution called Cutisal-2 Acne Control Treatment, using peptide technology, invented by Dr. Chanda Raveri, a molecular biologist, geneticist, protege to two time Nobel Laureate Dr. Linus Pauling, and a pioneer of peptide technologies. I used it on these patients. Within 2-5 days, their faces were clear and glowing. They were so happy.
Thought it'd be good to let YBMers know about this solution.
By the way, we also interviewed Dr. Raveri. You may see the video here.
- Dr. Ping 的blog
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I had the honor to present during the China Anti-aging conference to a broad spectrum of scientists and practitioners - introducing our state of the art anti-aging program, YBM Life! The reception was very warm and welcoming.
I'd like to make the presentation available to www.youngbodymind.com members. You may read the presentation by clicking this link.
- Dr. Eric Li 的blog
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Many of us ask how a water purifier and alkaliner works in the body. We all know that many processed foods are highly acidic, and that the normal metabolic process produce acid in the body. Therefore, the body has to constantly combat against acidity. When alkaline buffer in the body is insufficient, the body has to pull calcium out of the bones to keep its pH equilibrium.
I have run into an article by Dr. Sang Wang, author of the book, Reverse Aging. I think it cannot be said better in explaining how alkaline water works in the body.
Basically, as alkaline water reaches the stamoch, stamoch releases hydrochloric acid in order to keep the normal stamoch acidity of around pH of 4. During this chemical reaction, not only the hydrochloric acid is produced, but also sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate, which goes to the blood stream, is produced, the later acting as alkaline buffer to combat with the acidity of the body, thus giving the body a total alkaline gain.
To read more about this, go to this article here. For a quality selection of water alkaliner and filtration system, go to YBM store - Diet Section.
- Dr. Ping 的blog
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Reading the article on Yahoo Healthy Living, "7 anti-aging super foods", I kept thinking about how people could be confused by the expert's advice.
For example, Chocolate is singled out as a super food. However, it can hardly believe that the food in the picture on the left can be really healthy! The rationale in the article is that "The Kuna people of the San Blas islands, off the coast of Panama, have a rate of heart disease that is nine times less than that of mainland Panamanians. The reason? The Kuna drink plenty of a beverage made with generous proportions of cocoa, which is unusually rich in flavanols that help preserve the healthy function of blood vessels" It is a pretty good conclusion.
However, most chocolate products contain too much sugar, and less flavanols. Therefore, there's more harm than help.
At least the article should let people know that they should at least take 70-80% cocoa chocolate, and with minimum sugar content.
Take another example, red wine is also touted as a super food. Red wine is a particularly rich source of resveratrol and the flavonoids which are healthy to the heart. However, it also contains a good dose of alcohol. Studies showed that alcohol drinking may increase triglycerides (another Bad blood lipids) and result in weight gain due to its high empty calories. Other studies also suggested that alcohol consumption is associated with cancer risk. Alcohol is also an oxidant.
Therefore, if you really want to take resveratrol and the flavonoids, why not eat some black grapes, blackberries, ..., taking the good without the bad?
Many of us know that heart attack can come suddenly without warning. Therefore a routine checkup is necessary to understand the risk. However, there're not many tests that are credibly with high probability of accuracy.
One of the more definitive medical tests which identify risk of heart attack is the 64 Slice CT Angiogram (or MSCT). However, it's not only costly, but also exposes the body with meaningful amount of radiation.
A new FDA approved test called PLAC shows high promise. The test, being a regular blood test, is relatively risk free and low cost.
The PLAC Test is a blood test that measures the level of Lp-PLA2, an enzyme associated with the inflammation of your arteries. Increased levels of Lp-PLA2 increase your risk of having a heart attack or stroke.
In most adults, cholesterol causes a fatty deposit called plaque to build up in the walls of the arteries. When these walls become inflamed, your body produces an enzyme called Lp-PLA2. If the amount of Lp-PLA2 is high, this may indicate that the plaque is more likely to rupture through the inside lining of your artery into your bloodstream, where it may cause a clot that could result in
heart attack or stroke.
So check with your doctor to make sure you add this in your annual physical.
- Dr. Ping 的blog
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Many of us spend significant amount of time sitting in front of computers, meetings, and airplanes. This has really bad effect on the lumber spine. When you sit for a long day, our back muscle becomes so tired that it simply gives up and we settle in a position that all the stress of the weight is on our vertebral discs.
A good device is this simple cushion. Simply put it on your seat, it will keep your muscles engaged, thus protecting your disc.
- Dr. BT 的blog
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The mainstream media and belief is that alternative medicine such as Traditional Chinese Medicine, most of them thousands of years old, are not based on sciences, rather they are based on trial and error without rigorous scientific experiments to verify the validity.
I submit here that time proven medicines are indeed sciences if they can survive for thousands of years.
In applied mathematics and statistics, as I studied in Harvard, there're two types of statistical averages, the ensemble average and the time average. Both can be statistically significant.
Ensemble average is to observe an phenomena (e.g., an experiment) over many times (or objects) - the very base of scientific research. For example, if you want to proven the effecacy of a drug, you design an experiment, and apply the drug to a number of rats or human (e.g., 300) for a few months, calculate the average results and draw conclusion.
On the other hand, time average is to apply this drug only on a single person at a time. When this person is not availabe, apply to another (again only one person). If you do this over many many years, you will get identical results as the ensemble average, if both experiments are designed correctly.
In mathematical terms, if a1, a2, ..., an are the measurements for the n rats or people during a fixed period, then the ensemble average EA = (a1 + a2 + ...+an)/n. If b(t1), b(t2), b(t3), ..., b(tn) are the measurements oberserved sequentially during a long period time, t1<t2<t3<...<tn, then, time average TA = [b(t1)+b(t2)+...+b(tn)]/tn. As n goes to infinity, EA = TA.
This means
Metabolism of estrogens occurs mainly in liver and gastrointestinal tissues. Most of the
metabolism and conjugation of estrogens takes place in the liver. A major pathway of estrogen metabolism is from estradiol to estrone. In turn, estrone can be metabolized further to2-hydroxyestrone or 16alfa-hydroxyestrone. Then finally 2-hydroxyestrone or 16alfa-hydroxyestrone convert into estriol, which are then conjugated primarily as glucuronides, sulfates and thioether to readily excrete via bile, feces and urine.
Progesterone is another vitally important female hormone, which plays a critical role in a woman's body such as pregnancy, bone regeneration.
Female hormones change in magnitude and ratio during the day, the month, age, and during pregnancy.
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In a previous article, I discussed various types of fats such as trans-fat, monounsaturated fat, etc. But you may be wonder what kind of oil or foods contain more of the better fats. For example, if you have to use oil in cooking, what are the best oils to use and why? You probably hear about recommendations for olive oil, canola oil, etc. This page shows very good information about the percentage of monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and saturated fats in many different types of oils. The worst oils are: butter, cocoa butter, coconut oil, lard, margarine (hard), palm oil, palm kernel oil. The best are: mustard, conola, almond, macadamia nut, olive, and soybean, flaxseed oil. An added benefit of conola, soybean, and flaxseed oils is that they are high in omega-3.
- Dr. Eric Li 的blog
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Leading authorities are advocating red yeast rice as an effective way to lower cholesterol (e.g., this article on WebMD), despite the fact that the primary ingredient in these red yeast rice supplements, lovastatin, is also the active pharmaceutical ingredient in prescription drugs for high cholesterol such as Mevacor, Lipitor, Zocor, and Statins. In fact, lovastatin was originally derived from another type of red yeast called Monascus ruber (read this article). For these prescription drugs, there have been many known side effects such as liver damage during long term use. For extensive drug side effect, review this article. Therefore, 1. Don't take "expert" advice for granted. Make your own research because in the end, it's your body which takes these drug or natural supplements in, not the experts'. 2. "Natural" does not mean "food". 3. Always take the lifestyle change approach to fix your issues if you can. Go to drugs or potent natural supplements when you have to, knowing the side effects.
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