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In his book " The Age Free Zone, " Dr. Barry Sears points out that too

much insulin in your system--resulting from eating too many calories

or the wrong ratio or kinds of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats--can

reduce your aerobic capacity. It does this is three basic ways. First

it produces too many bronchoconstrictors, which narrow our airways.

Second, it constricts the capillaries around our lung tissue, which

reduces oxygen flow to the cells. And third, it reduces the

flexibility of our red blood cells, thus making it more difficult for

them to carry oxygen to where it is needed. If you are truly

interested in improving your aerobic capacity, therefore, you will

need to look at what and how much you eat and begin making any

necessary adjustments. Sears spells out one possible approach to this

is his many books.

 

In his new book, " The Omega RX Zone " , Dr. Sears discusses how high-

dose fish oil may be able to help with COPD (including asthma,

bronchitis, and emphysema), as well as numerous other health

problems, including arthritis, high blood pressure, depression,

gastrointestinal probmes, heart disease, and many more. Anyone with

these problems may well benefit from reading his new book and

starting on a high-dose fish oil program. He suggests a variety of

lab tests that you can take both before and after starting a high-

dose fish-oil program to verify the changes in your blood chemistry.

 

Sears maintains, however, that the fish oils you find in health food

stores are not potent and pure enough (they contain too many

saturated fats and other substances) to be used in the very high

doses (often five grams and more a day) required for such problems,

and has therefore developed his own " pharmaceutical grade " brand

using technology only recently available. Each gram of this fish oil

contains 600 mg of long-chain fatty acids (twice the amount that you

will find in health-food-grade fish oil capsules). It contains 400 mg

of EPA and 200 mg of DHA. Sears says that this is the most effective

ratio of EPA to DHA and is virtually the same ratio as that used in

all scientific studies conducted with pharmaceutical-grade fish oil

reporting clinical benefits.

 

You can check out the Internet to see what brands of pharmaceutical

fish oil exist (to be pharmaceutical grade, each gram of fish oil

should contain a total of at least 600 mg of EPA and DHA). Sears

maintains in his book, though, that he knows of only one other brand

besides his own that is pharmaceutical grade; it comes from Omega

Natural Health (www.omegabrite.com). According to Sears, this brand

does not, however, offer the 2/1 ratio of EPA to DHA found

the " pharmaceutical grade " scientific studies that have been done.

 

You can learn more about the Sears Labs Omega RX formula

(pharmaceutical grade fish oil) by visiting Sears Labs on the web at

 

http://www.searslabs.com/authenticbreathing

 

Based on my own remarkable experiences with the Sears Labs fish oil,

I have recently become affiliated with Sears Labs and wholeheartedly

recommend this fish oil for anyone who is interested in both better

breathing and better health.

 

With my best wishes to all,

 

Dennis Lewis

http://www.authentic-breathing.com

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