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 ‌ Plus...Strange “Pillow Secret” fights aging? [Health Watch] Sponsored Content [BREAKING] "Forgotten organ" responsible for keeping us alive A [little-known medical truth]( has come to light… Shocking new research indicates neurological diseases like Parkinson’s, MS, and even dementia can all be traced to a part of your body you’d NEVER expect. [forgotten]( In fact, the most up-to-date scientists call this forgotten organ your “[second brain]( Discover the surprising ways this overlooked body part affects your brain – and the one thing you need to know RIGHT NOW to protect it – in this [stunning video](. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Natural Diet Pill Really Works, Study Finds Drug companies know that if they can make an effective, safe diet pill, there will be massive demand and huge profits. Many of the 73% of Americans who are overweight or obese would flock to a genuine solution to their weight problems. But history is littered with disastrous diet drugs. One of the first was dinitrophenol, sold in the 1930s. It boosted metabolism and burned body fat. Unfortunately, it also caused blindness and death from dangerously elevated body temperature. The FDA eventually halted the drug’s use. In the 1990s, there was the fen-phen craze. It was a combination of the drugs fenfluramine and phentermine. It was touted as a miracle weight-loss treatment and became hugely popular. But in 1997, research showed fenfluramine (Pondimin) caused heart-valve damage. The FDA ordered the manufacturer, Wyeth, to pull the drug off the market. Eventually, 175,000 lawsuits were filed against the company. Other weight-loss drug disasters include: - Meridia. It suppressed hunger and made dieters feel full. But studies linked it to higher risk of heart problems and stroke. It was removed from the market in 2010. - Contrave. A combination of the antidepressant bupropion and the anti-addiction drug naltrexone. It was initially approved by the FDA in 2010. But the agency rejected it after studies found it raised risk of heart attack and stroke. - Orlistat. This is currently available in both prescription (Xenical) and over-the-counter form (Alli). Side effects include stomach pain, gas, and oily discharge. The latest diet pill nightmare is Belviq (lorcaserin). The FDA announced earlier this year that people should stop taking the drug. They found it to be associated with several types of cancer, including pancreatic, lung, and colorectal. The agency asked the manufacturer, Eisai Co., to remove the drug from the market. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Strange “Pillow Secret” fights aging Add this [1 simple step]( to your bedtime routine and you wake up feeling biologically younger? Each morning, you could wake up with… Less body fat, lower blood sugar, stronger heart, sharper mind, increased energy, smooth and firmer skin. 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It’s needed for the proper functioning of mitochondria, which supply energy to your cells. Lipoic acid appears to promote weight loss by shifting glucose away from fat cells into muscles, where it is burned as energy rather than stored. The new study confirms previous findings: - In a 2010 study, scientists gave 800 mg a day of lipoic acid to 1,127 overweight or obese subjects. After four months, obese men had lost an average of 4.3 inches in waist size. Women lost 3.5 inches. Subjects lost 8-9% of their body weight. The study was published in the journal Current Pharmaceutical Design. - Researchers tested lipoic acid in 360 obese subjects for a study published in American Journal of Medicine in 2011. After five months of taking 1,800 mg of lipoic acid a day, subjects lost an average of 2.1% of their body weight. Lipoic acid supplements are widely available at drug stores and online. Follow the dosage on the label. Big Pharma has failed miserably to come up with a safe weight-loss pill. Lipoic acid can help you get thinner without the grave dangers of diet drugs. Editor’s Note: If you’re trying to lose weight, don’t fall for the calorie cutting myth. Calories don’t drive weight gain. Something else does. And it’s easy to control. Discover more by reading The Weight-Loss-for-Life Protocol. It’s in Independent Healing, the monthly newsletter that deciphers the latest science to bring you unbiased medical information that can transform your health. Find out more [HERE](. In Good Health, Garry Messick Managing Editor The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Low-Carb Diet Reverses Brain Aging, Study Finds]( [Scientists Swear by This Weight Loss Trick]( [Weight Loss Drug Breakthrough? Don’t Believe It]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2020 The Institute for Natural Healing. All Rights Reserved. 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