Saturday, November 19, 2011

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Benefits of Reflexology

Some of the benefits of reflexology include:
• relaxation
• pain reduction
• amelioration of symptoms for health concerns
• improvement in blood flow
• impact on physiological measures (e. g. blood pressure and cholesterol; measurements by ECG, EEG, and MRI)
• improved post-operative recovery and pain reduction
• enhancement of medical care (e. g. diabetes, phantom limb pain, and hemodialysis patients)
• adjunct to mental health care (e. g. depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder)
• complement to cancer care (pain, nausea, vomiting, anxiety)
• easier birthing and post-partum recovery

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Your Daily Dose of Antioxidants

Antioxidant - it's a word that floats around quite a bit in the "wellness universe." While most of us have a general idea that Antioxidants are good for us, we probably aren't too sure about what it is that they do, so here's a crash course:
An antioxidant is a molecule that prevents the oxidation of other molecules. Oxidation can produce "free radicals" that start chain reactions that can damage or kill cells. Antioxidants terminate these destructive chain reactions. Sounds like a good thing, right?
Antioxidant based drugs are currently used to treat lung disease, malaria and even the common cold. The medical community has also had great deal of hope for antioxidants in the treatment and prevention of cancer, but this idea hasn't been definitively proven – until now!

Researchers from Jefferson's Kimmel Cancer Center have found genetic evidence suggesting that Antioxidants can help prevent and treat cancer because they fight against mitochondrial oxidative stress—a culprit in driving tumor growth. The study's lead researcher Michael P. Lisanti, M.D., Ph.D. says "Now that we have genetic proof that oxidative stress and resulting autophagy are important for driving tumor growth, we should re-consider using antioxidants and autophagy inhibitors as anti-cancer agents."
So what exactly does all of this have to do with Gano Excel? A lot, actually. A recent study has shown that coffee is the number one source of antioxidants in the U.S. Diet. If you take that information and add it to the fact that our exclusive Ganoderma lucidum extract is just chock full of antioxidants, it's easy to see why you should be excited about this amazing new findings.
So tomorrow as you're getting ready for a busy day and take a few moments to enjoy one of our easy to prepare GanoCafé signature beverages, know that you are getting more than just a tasty cup of coffee – you're also getting your daily dose of antioxidants.