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 ‌ Feeling Lazy Today? This May Be Your Problem You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content Did this Pennsylvania farmer just stumble onto a treatment for cancer? [This]( shouldn’t have happened. Alex Grayson’s doctors gave him billion-to-one odds of survival and were a day away from pulling him off life support. [farmer]( That’s when his family demanded one last [Hail Mary](. What happened next is the subject of enormous government controversy and could cause oncologists to rethink everything they thought they knew about cancer treatment. You may have already seen some of this story on Sunday evening’s 60 Minutes, but the additional footage contained in [this video]( is truly stunning. So please watch it right now to get the full, unedited story. [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Feeling Lazy Today? This May Be Your Problem Did you ever have one of those days when you just didn't feel like moving? It's not that you were sick…or didn't get enough sleep...or were depressed. But for some reason you just couldn't get motivated. A study found that a common food additive may be to blame for your lack of get-up-and-go. The research was conducted at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. Scientists there investigated phosphate. It's a form of phosphorus. Our bodies need this mineral for bone health. And it's important for other basic functions, such as making protein. But most of us get way too much phosphorus because food companies add it to their products in the form of phosphate compounds. They maximize shelf life. Phosphate also acts as a flavor enhancer. Why Your Get-Up-and-Go Has Got Up and Went The two-part study was led by Dr. Wanpen Vongpatanasin. In the first part, the scientists studied two groups of mice. Both were fed healthy diets. But one group was given extra phosphate equivalent to what many people eat. After 12 weeks, the mice given excess phosphate started acting lazy. They spent less time running on treadmills than the normal-diet group. They had worse cardiovascular fitness. Additionally, the phosphate eaters had impaired metabolisms. They couldn't burn fat as well as the other group. Thousands of their genes that control fat processing were altered. The second part of the study focused on humans. Over 1,600 healthy subjects wore fitness trackers for a week. People with higher levels of phosphate were more sedentary. They spent less time exercising. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content Arthritis Pain GONE in as Little as Two Minutes? If you have arthritis or chronic pain of any kind you need to stop what you're doing and watch [this video]( NOW. It reveals a simple and natural treatment that patients say helps relieve their pain in as little as TWO MINUTES. But that's not the most amazing part... It doesn't stop with simply eliminating pain fast... it goes light-years further by helping [relieve and repair damaged cartilage, ligaments, and joints]( with healthy tissue. Actual patients who've used it have said things like... "I'm back to walking 3 to 5 miles every day... I'm virtually pain free." You can witness the stories of patients who were on the verge of surgery...who thought they'd never walk again without severe pain...and who were considered "lost causes" by mainstream medicine by [clicking here]( now. No matter how much pain you're in or how many failed treatments you've tried, your path to a life without pain could be just a few minutes away. [Click here]( now to find out how! [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Foods With Added Phosphate Some foods have natural phosphorus content. Unless you have kidney disease, this is not a problem. That's because only about half the natural phosphorus you consume is absorbed by your body. But artificial phosphate additives are far more bioactive. You absorb 90% of them. The researchers estimate that about a quarter of Americans consume three to four times more phosphate additives than is healthy. Here's the worst part… Companies aren't required to put added phosphate content on labels. So unsuspecting consumers poison themselves without knowing it. Dr. Vongpatanasin thinks we should “push the food industry to put this on labels so we can see how much phosphate goes into our foods.” Here's a list of the foods and beverages known to contain added phosphate: - Processed meats and poultry - Sodas - Nondairy creamers - Processed cheese and cheese spreads - Fast food - Baked goods The obvious way to reduce phosphates is to avoid these foods. Besides lack of exercise, phosphate is linked to higher mortality in people with kidney disease. Normally our kidneys filter excessive phosphate from our bodies. But impaired kidneys can't do the job adequately. Even in people without kidney disease, studies show excess phosphate is associated with higher risk of death from all causes. Minimizing phosphate in your diet can have big health benefits. Not only will you feel better and more energetic, but you'll lower your risk of dying before your time. Editor's Note: Discover natural, non-drug methods to transform your health. Read our monthly journal, Independent Healing. It's your best source for unbiased, evidence-based medical information. Get all the details [HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [The Real Reason You Still Crave Junk Food…]( [The 5 Foods You Need for Easy Weight Loss]( [Evil Carbs Are Hiding in These 5 “Health” Foods]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2022 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. 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