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Dan Roberts on Glen Beck

July 30th, 2010

Today's Pearl features an editorial written by Dan Roberts, the director of the largest on-line community of AMD patients. MDsupport.org is visited by more than 4 million people every year.
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Biosyntrx, in concert with ophthalmologists, optometrists, PhD biochemists, molecular biologists, and nutrition educators, develops evidence-based nutraceutical formulations that support optimal health - specifically the exquisitely engineered functions of the eyes, which reveal some of the earliest signs of degeneration affecting the entire body. Biosyntrx formulations are designed to address the micronutrient needs of the dry eye, cataract, macula degeneration, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy patient. Nutrients, which have been proven to be good for the eyes, have also been proven good for the entire body.
 

Clinical Study Review: A Biosyntrx Editorial

The biochemistry and molecular biology genome science associated with retinal health, and particularly macular degeneration, suggests a strong connection between dietary intake, gene regulation, and disease prevention and progression.
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Spencer Thornton, MD

Bad Habits Increase Aging

June 14th, 2010

A recent report indicates that four common bad habits combined — smoking, drinking too much, inactivity and poor diet — can age you by as much as 12 years.

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