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Anti-Inflammation Natural Supplements Now Available – Click Here for More Information

 

Press Release - BREAKING NEWS!!!!!!

Dr Sota Omoigui describes the Inflammation Pathway from Cholesterol to Aging and describes the origin and prevention of Aging, Heart Disease, Stroke, Osteoporosis, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Skin Wrinkles and certain types of Arthritis and Cancer.

 

September 15th, 2006:

Dr Sota Omoigui, a board certified pain specialist, with research interest in inflammation has filed a 200-page United States and Global Patent identifying the inflammation pathway from Cholesterol to Aging and Disorders of Aging. For the first time, in five hundred years since Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon discovered Florida while searching for the Fountain of Youth, an inflammatory pathway has been identified as the key to Aging and the diseases associated with Aging. Prescription medications such as Statins act on this pathway indirectly and have been shown to reduce the incidence of Heart Disease, Stroke, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Arthritis and certain types of Cancers.

Dr Sota Omoigui in a major breakthrough has identified the exact way that Lipitor and other statins block a peripheral part of this inflammatory pathway. Even more significant, Dr Sota Omoigui has identified key natural compounds that can block this inflammation pathway far more effectively than prescription medication statins. These key compounds can stop the aging process and fulfils the thousand years quest by mankind to discover the fountain of youth. Key aspects of this landmark discovery are:

1.   Cholesterol and even more important, the Production of Cholesterol by the Liver leads to activation of a specific Inflammation Pathway that has been identified by Dr Sota Omoigui.

2.   Inflammation has been identified in the medical literature as the key trigger for many disorders associated with Aging including Heart Disease, Stroke, Skin Wrinkles, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Osteoporosis, Arthritis and certain types of Cancers. Statins act on a peripheral branch of this pathway and have led to a significant decrease in mortality and morbidity from Heart Disease, Stroke, Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia. Statins can also increase bone density and treat osteoporosis by acting on this same pathway.

3.   Bisphosphonate medications used to treat osteoporosis act on the same peripheral branch of this pathway and also decrease the incidence of Heart Disease, Stroke, Type 2 Diabetes and Dementia.

4.   Active natural compounds that have been identified by Dr Sota Omoigui act on a major branch of this pathway and a diet rich in fruits and vegetables has been scientifically proven to slow down aging and such diets are associated with a significant decrease in aging disorders including Heart Disease, Stroke, Skin Wrinkles, Type 2 Diabetes, Dementia, Alzheimer’s Disease, Osteoporosis, Arthritis and certain types of Cancer

5.   Dr Sota Omoigui and his research team have identified the most potent natural Anti-Inflammation Anti-Aging supplements from green vegetables and fruits that will block the Cholesterol inflammation pathway and slow down the aging clock. In essence this is Botox-for-the-body and not a photo trick to appear young while you keep on aging within.

6.   These Anti-Inflammation Anti-Aging natural supplements are available for purchase at the website Medicinehouse.com.

7.      Scientific literature supporting Dr Sota Omoigui’s research and his revolutionary description of the inflammation pathway from Cholesterol to Aging is also available on the website Medicinehouse.com.

Pharmaceutical and Nutrition companies seeking licensing or partnership opportunities should email Dr Sota Omoigui at Medicinechief@aol.com

Anti-Inflammation Natural Supplements Now Available – Click Here for More Information

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