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Snoring: A DEADLY Warning Sign?

In All Health Watch, General Health

You may not like to admit it, but we’ve all been guilty of SNORING

Especially when you’re in a deep sleep.

Most of the time, a firm elbow or nudge from your spouse is all it takes to get you to pipe down and stop the sound of sawing logs in your sleep.

But, for millions of Americans, snoring goes way beyond the occasional ‘annoyance’ …

It’s constant… it’s relentless… and it could be a sign of a potentially DEADLY condition.… Read More

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Seniors Are Now Living LONGER! (Study)

In All Health Watch, General Health

Ever since the COVID-19 pandemic became part of our lives back in March 2020, it sure seems like there hasn’t been a whole lot of “positive” news to celebrate.

But today, I’m here to share some health news we should ALL be celebrating… especially if you’re a senior.

It’s something you probably haven’t seen on a network news station… but it’s sure to bring a smile to your face.… Read More

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ANOTHER Lifesaving Benefit of Omega-3s

In All Health Watch, General Health

Omega-3s are one of the single best supplements you can take for your overall health and vitality.

And trust me, I’ve talked about them A LOT.

They are good for your eyes, your brain, your heart, and they even fight chronic inflammation linked to countless diseases…

Just to name a few!

But just when you thought that omega-3s couldn’t possibly do more to live up to its reputation as a ‘wonder’ supplement…

Science has thrown us another bone!… Read More

An Aspirin a Day for Your Pain? Why You Should STOP.

In INH Newsletter

And four heart-healthy, safe alternatives. Discover:  

  • The surprising truth about taking a daily aspirin 
  • How you may be at a higher risk for heart failure 
  • Mother Nature’s safe, effective alternatives  

… and more. 

Back in 1948, a doctor from California named Dr. Lawrence Craven recommended folks take an aspirin a day to reduce the risk of a heart attack. (This recommendation was based on what he observed with his own patients.) Read More