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  Sunday, December 05, 2004


More Reason to Eat your Veggies!

Dark, Leafy Greens Help Shield Eyes from Cataracts

In yet another complicated laboratory research experiment, scientists have obtained results and given us information that we could have told them all along - the antioxidants and other compounds found in dark leafy green veggies are good for you! Fortunately, because this research was carried out in the sterile confines of a university laboratory Conventional Medicine may be persuaded to believe the findings. Heaven knows that the wisdom of thousands of years of maternal scolding to "finish your vegetables - they're good for you" is not enough! Seriously though, the antioxidants, flavonoids, and phytonutrients found in dark leafy green vegetables are protective of not only the eyes, but every other part of our bodies.

The problem is that our Standard American Diet (it's SAD for short...) is SAD-ly lacking in these vital nutrients, and the greens that we do eat tend to be grown under modern farming methods in badly depleted soils - so they are not as nutritious as they should be. That is why Dr. Myatt encourages everyone to make
Maxi Greens a part of their every day supplementation regimen. This complete green food / flavonoid / phytonutrient-rich formula ensures that you are getting the full measure of these vital nutrients, and when paired with the other pillar in her recommendations, Maxi Multi, form the foundation for complete nutrition and good health. Please also see our website for more specific information regarding Cataracts and how you can protect yourself.

We'll be seeing you - clearly!
Cheers,
Nurse Mark

Wellness Club website:
www.DrMyattsWellnessClub.com


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