Sunday, January 30th, 2011 at
3:43 pm
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Friday, January 28th, 2011 at
3:37 pm
Research shows that unless the body fluids pH level is slightly alkaline (pH>7.2), it is susceptible to illness and decay. No matter what method of healing you choose, it won’t be effective until the pH level is right. If your body’s pH is off, you cannot effectively assimilate nutrients including vitamins, minerals and food supplements.
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Our diet and (stressful) activity directly affects the pH levels of all body fluids, determining the efficiency of our immune system, nutrient absorption and toxin elimination. The proficient functioning of the digestive system is key for our well being. Hippocrates said, “Let food be your medicine. Let medicine be your food.” Once upon a time, it was that simple.
Disease producing organisms thrive in off-balance pH conditions. This explains why some people exposed to certain bacteria or viruses get sick and even die, while others don’t.
If you would like to learn more about Acidity and Alkalinity, check out pH Balance on our website
Wednesday, January 26th, 2011 at
3:31 pm
Join Martin and Scott in Part two of their teleclass on Metabolic Types. Discover how you may be doing the exact opposite of what your body needs to be healthy.
From these considerations about our ANS we can recognize the existence of three basic metabolic types: the P-type in which the PNS dominates, the S-type with a dominating SNS and a balanced type. Population groups developed over thousands of years predominantly into one of these three basic metabolic types, depending on their climate and available food.
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These inherited ancestral metabolic characteristics remain fairly stable during our lifetime and form our basic metabolic blueprint on which acquired metabolic traits are superimposed. The fundamental difference between the P-type and the S-type can be illustrated if we compare the mental picture we have of the classic American Indian with that of a typical desert Arab.
The American Indian is deliberate and measured in movements and speech, stoic and rarely displays emotions. He or she has a powerful body and a broad face, is a hunter and eats relatively few carbohydrates. This is a typical representation of the positive aspects of the P-type. We find the same characterization, only adjusted to a colder climate, in the Eskimo.
We encourage you to listen to the podcast or read more about metabolic types on our website.
Monday, January 24th, 2011 at
2:35 pm
Join Martin and Scott in their teleclass: What Metabolic Type are You?
Our metabolism is the total of all the millions of biochemic enzyme reactions that take place in our body at any given time. Some reactions use energy to build more complex structures from assimilated nutrients (anabolism), while others release energy bybreaking down more complex molecules (catabolism).
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While there are additional factors and overlapping influences, we may say quite generally that our basic metabolic pathways are most strongly influenced by our nutrition, the glandular system is mainly affected by our emotions and the nervous system responds primarily to brain and mental activity. All three factors – nutrition, glandular system and nervous system – combine to regulate our metabolism.
Inherited or acquired variations of these regulating factors produce a unique blend for each individual and call for different specific requirements for optimal health. However, there are also some common key factors and we can distinguish several groups with similar characteristics; each group represents a metabolic type.
We encourage you to listen to the podcast or read more about metabolic types on our website.
Saturday, January 22nd, 2011 at
3:39 pm
Martin Pytela founded the Life Enthusiast Co-op after having a terrible experience with mercury fillings which laid waste to his health and planted within him a deep scepticism of traditional medicine which informs his opinions to this day.
In addition, he started the Life Enthusiast Co-op Online Podcast, which now spans over two hundred episodes, with his co-host Scott Paton. Together they debunk common medical myths or tackle a particularly pressing health issue while providing plenty of advice for improvement.
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This week the topic is metabolism. Specifically, their discussion focuses on the idea that there are various metabolic types and that understanding your own can lead to greater understanding of your health and wellness. Our metabolism is simply the sum of all the millions of biochemical enzyme reactions taking place in the body, so how can we make sure the right processes are taking place?
It turns out some foods can be great for certain people’s metabolism, like meats, while being terribly detrimental to others. Finding out what your body likes and doesn’t like is a huge part of becoming a healthier and more conscientious person. There are generally three factors at play in any person’s metabolism: nutrition, the glandular system and the nervous system.
Basic metabolic pathways are most strongly influenced by our nutrition, the glandular system is mainly affected by our emotions and the nervous system responds primarily to brain and mental activity. Needless to say this gets complicated so we encourage you to listen to the podcast or read more about metabolic types on our website.
Saturday, January 8th, 2011 at
10:17 pm
Martin Pytela and his long-time co-host Scott Paton once again have delivered an engaging, educational and electrifying podcast episode. The topic? “Hormonal Havok”, the kind that leaves you in a daze one minute and zipping with energy the next with absolutely no explanation.
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Throughout the animated discussion, Martin and Scott touch on two important methods you can use to balance hormones and restore proper cellular health. Cellular health is so important because each cell contains its own life force which combines with others to produce a full-fledged life form. If the cells aren’t communicating properly with each other, or if they are not performing their respective function, it’s no wonder the life form (you) doesn’t feel too hot!
One of the best ways to reassert proper cellular health is through magnesium. Known to soothe the nervous system, it provides deep rest and produces amino acids which are a very important part of the chemical processes which are going on at all times throughout your body.
The next solution is no secret to those who live near the ocean. Kelp, rich in iodine, has been prized by coastal peoples for millennia. Natives were known to trade with inland tribes and in return for their kelp they would the most prized possessions of the inlanders. It should come at no surprise then that kelp and seaweed have tremendous healing powers. Modern scientific analysis is showing us that edible seaweed leads to longer lasting life and less mineral depletion throughout the bloodstream.
Thursday, January 6th, 2011 at
2:06 pm
Martin Pytela and his co-host Scott Paton are by now very well known for their informative podcasts which deal with all kinds of alternative health issues. This week they are tackling pregnancy and how iodine deficiency can get in the way.
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More and more, research is showing that most Americans are iodine deficient. There would be a far lower rate of breast cancer as well as fibrocystic disease if iodine supplementation were known as much as it should be. Competing halogens such as fluoride and bromide, when combined with insufficient iodine intake, are the root of this deficiency problem found throughout the USA.
The other aspect of this is oxidative stress. In other words, the body produces an excessive of free radicals when there is greater stress on its metabolism. Anti-oxidants are the best way to combat this problem, and there are many of them available including MegaHydrate and ASEA which really work wonders for iodine deficiency.
Wednesday, January 5th, 2011 at
1:31 am
Martin Pytela, founder of the Life Enthusiast Co-op, was not always involved in alternative health. He started up the his company after a horrific incident involving mercury fillings which put him a state of less than ideal health, to say the least. This episode finds him once again chatting with his co-host Scott Paton about various alternative health strategies.
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Martin and Scott discuss the effects the extremely toxic mercury had on his body, and reinforce the importance of keeping the body clear of any sort of toxin. This is possible only through continual detoxification, which is best facilitated by Platinum Plus, a fantastic detoxifying agent that eliminates poisonous metals such as mercury, aluminum, lead, cadmium and arsenic from the body for good.
This detoxifying process will astound you in its ability to remove illness and discomforts previously thought to inevitable. These things do not need to simply be “lived” with as is often thought! The amino acids acting in the LEC’s Platinum Plus formula are really worth your time. Give it a shot today.
Tuesday, January 4th, 2011 at
1:02 am
Martin Pytela and Scott Paton are back this week to talk about alternative health remedies that will keep you solid throughout flu season. They discuss two fantastic products by the Life Enthusiast Co-op. One is an anti-viral spray designed to squash your flu before it can even get started. The other is a revolutionary all-natural supplement which boosts nutrient assimilation to give your immune system the shot it needs.
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One of the main problems with the way most people deal with flu is that antibiotics have virtually no effect on flu viruses. In fact, they are known to strengthen flu strains in a very real way. On the other hands, all-natural herbal remedies can be invaluable in strengthening the immune system and destroying the flu virus.
The Life Enthusiast Co-op’s special Flu Brew is just one of these concoctions. It can be used to fight bronchitis, catarrh (naso-pharyngeal), colds, decongestant, diarrhea (bacterial), fever, flu onset & flu, immune system support enhancer, infection fighter, stomach flu, an impressive list.
XtraPure is another product worthy of your consideration. It is shipped fresh to us every week. Derrived from soybeans, the special formula includes essential fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. It is an extremely high quality form of lecithin guaranteed to hit your flu hard so you can get on with living your life.
Sunday, January 2nd, 2011 at
3:55 pm
This archived podcast contains a great deal of helpful information for those who are looking to get their health back on track, or are searching for new ways to feel even better about their lives. Martin Pytela, founder of the Life Enthusiast Co-op, is joined by his co-host Scott Paton as they discuss detoxification and the body.
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Martin and Scott both agree that one of the best ways to build a strong, healthy foundation is through supplementing amino acids. Amino acids make up all the proteins found in our body, which in term are responsible for the repairing of body tissues such as skin, nails, hair, blood, bone and brain cells.
There are 20 different amino acids which are mixed and matched to create various systemic proteins. The body manufactures half of these amino acids on its own, while the other half must be obtained through proper diet. Research shows that many diseases flourish in environments where systemic proteins are not be adequately produced. On the other hand, certain amino acids in excess can be just as detrimental. It is important in all things health related to always be searching for the right balance.
There is no better way to achieve this than with the help of the Life Enthusiast Co-op SuperNutrient Platinum Plus formula. It contains a perfect balance of free form amino acids and encourages the body to use nutrients, repair tissue and just generally keep you feeling great.