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Sam Robbins

For nearly two decades, Dr. Sam Robbins has been passionate about the human body and mind. He believes that a person's mental outlook plays a very important role in their overall health and well-being. Dr. Robbins has worked with numerous nutritional companies, including Met-Rx, EAS & Life Extension, as well as having the privilege of working with pharmaceutical innovators such as Upjohn and Eli Lilly. His areas of expertise include nutrition, exercise physiology, natural hormone re-balancing

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How many different diets, exercise programs and/or “pills” have you tried in your never-ending goal to lose weight… but nothing ever seems to work or last long-term?
Aspirin has been around for over half a century. It's primary and "original" use was for pain relief. But when Tylenol and NSAIDs (such as Advil) took over the pain relief field, the aspirin industry "bigwigs" pulled out the "big guns" and went after: heart disease.

The Medical Reasons Behind Low Libido

Did you know that low libido and a decrease in your sex drive, is a major warning sign of serious health problems, cancer and early death? Accelerated aging is the main reasons why and how your sex drive, muscle & strength dropped prematurely.
One of the main causes of Cancer is having too much acid in your blood (imbalance of blood PH). Colon cancer, a kind of cancer which is fast growing these days can be prevented by taking around 25 grams of natural fiber daily. This also prevents constipation and keep you regular.
Getting fat can lead to heart attacks and strokes. Most heart attacks happen during Monday mornings. Because Monday mornings are a time of stress due to change (from relaxing weekend - to stressful early-morning work day). Impotence and lowered sex drive could also be a sign of heart disease.
How do you know when you've had "enough" water? When your urine is clear enough to read through. Which of the following is most important to determine if you're aging well? Your blood pressure (having hypertension). Elevated blood pressure can take as much as 10 years off your life!