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The Fibrinogen Report

by Dr. Chris D. Meletis

We all know that smoking, high cholesterol levels and obesity are bad for our hearts. But what about fibrinogen? Although most of us have never heard of it, a high level of the protein fibrinogen in the blood is rapidly coming to light as the latest enemy to good cardiovascular health.

In a study in the journal Circulation, researchers discovered that high levels of this dangerous protein in your blood not only puts you at risk for heart disease, but can amplify the hazards of other standard heart attack risk factors such as smoking, obesity, and high cholesterol.

In his report, Dr. Meletis shares with you:

  • Why cholesterol is important to watch—but not the only risk they need to control
  • Which natural supplements/enzymes can control fibrinogen
  • What questions to ask their doctors about fibrinogen and other blood proteins that affect heart health

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DHEA: A Naturally Safe and Effective Pro-Hormone

by Dr. Chris D. Meletis

Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a naturally occurring pro-hormone produced primarily by the adrenal glands, testes in men or ovaries in women, while small amounts are also created in the liver and brain.By the 40th birthday most people have a mere 50 percent of their former youthful levels. It is currently believed that this dramatic and persistent drop in DHEA is related to the aging process, including loss of muscle mass, weight gain, decreased zeal for life, diminished mental clarity, decreased bone density and countless other signs of aging.

One can succinctly summarize the role of DHEA in the human body as essential for maintaining quality of life and optimal performance. With the dramatic and persistent drop of DHEA levels during the aging process, there is no question that the ability to augment levels is essential and a liberty that should be enjoyed by all those who need to buffer age-related decreased levels or who suffer from health conditions that have been demonstrated to benefit from supplementation.

The clinical research on the use of DHEA is significant and the safety window is broad when used at reasonable and appropriate doses.

In this report, Dr. Meletis shares with you:

  • The consequences of lower DHEA levels
  • Studies showing that DHEA is safe and effective when used appropriately
  • Therapeutic applications for DHEA supplementation

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