29% death reduction

November 9th, 2015 at 11:51 am EDT
Hello Friend,

A cheery Monday to you, your family of critters and people!

Being the fall, you may have time to read.

May I suggest this is as some light reading>>>

Veterinary Secrets Revealed, Second Edition is a 519 page Comprehensive Pet Health Manual (in e-book/digital format) on how to heal your dog or cat at home. Includes detailed instructions on how to diagnose your pet at home, perform the main healing modalities you will need, and covers 93 Diseases and Illnesses, with a description of each disease and multiple remedies you can try with your own dog or cat.

http://www.drjonesnaturalpet.com/books/veterinary-secrets-revealed-second-edition-e-book.html



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29% Reduction in Mortality from Drinking This Tea

Researchers from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston have found that drinking chamomile tea was associated with a decreased risk of death from all causes in Mexican-American American women over 65. The findings were recently published online in The Gerontologist.

Chamomile is one of the oldest, most-widely used and well-documented medicinal plants in the world and has been recommended for a variety of healing applications. It is currently widely used as an herbal remedy in Mexico and among Mexican-Americans.

The study examined a seven-year period during which researchers tracked the effects of chamomile and the cause of death in older Mexican- Americans. The researchers analyzed data from 1,677 women and men from the Hispanic Established Populations for Epidemiologic Study of the Elderly, a population-based study of Mexican-Americans aged 65 and older from five Southwestern states, including Texas. Fourteen percent of the people in the study drank chamomile tea.

The data showed that consuming chamomile was associated with a 29 percent decreased risk of death from all causes among women compared with nonusers, even after adjusting for demographics, health conditions and health behaviors. This effect was not present in men.

"The reason for a difference in our reported findings between Hispanic women and men is not clear, although women were shown to be more frequent users of chamomile than men," said Bret Howrey, assistant professor in the UTMB department of family medicine. "This difference may be due to traditional gender roles whereby women manage the day-to-day activities of the household, including family health, and may also reflect greater reliance on folk remedies such as herbs."

It is unclear how chamomile use is associated with decreased mortality. Recent studies of chamomile have shown potential benefits in treating hyperglycemia, upset stomach, diabetic complications and anxiety disorder. Chamomile has also been touted for its cholesterol-lowering, antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory and anti-platelet effects. The exact pathway for the reduction in mortality represents an important area for future research.


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P.S. Hard to believe that something as simple as drinking chamomile tea on a regular basis could have this large of a health impact.

My suggestions for your pets are to REGULARLY give them additional nutrients that can impact their health. It could be adding in chamomile to their water, especially if they suffer from anxiety.

Chamomile is great for digestive upset, and I have used it to treat eye infections topically.

Other nutrients you should consider adding are my supplements, Ultimate Canine and Ultimate Feline...I have a 17 year old cat, 16 year old dog...who aren't spending time at the 'vet'

P.P.S. Here is where you can learn ALL about what nutrients I suggest that your regularly add depending upon your dog or cat's health condition.

Veterinary Secrets Revealed, Second Edition is a 519 page Comprehensive Pet Health Manual (in e-book/digital format) on how to heal your dog or cat at home. Includes detailed instructions on how to diagnose your pet at home, perform the main healing modalities you will need, and covers 93 Diseases and Illnesses, with a description of each disease and multiple remedies you can try with your own dog or cat.

http://www.drjonesnaturalpet.com/books/veterinary-secrets-revealed-second-edition-e-book.html



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