Author Archives: Buck Rizvi
Founder for Ultimate Lifespan. Natural Health Researcher & Evangelist. Father of four. Instrument-rated pilot. Still has trouble impressing his wife and best friend, Daiva.
Author Archives: Buck Rizvi
Founder for Ultimate Lifespan. Natural Health Researcher & Evangelist. Father of four. Instrument-rated pilot. Still has trouble impressing his wife and best friend, Daiva.
Did you know that your stomach has been described as your “second brain”? This isn’t just a catchy phrase—it’s backed by the fact that billions of neuroreceptors line the gut, creating a vast neural network that controls everything from immune function and hormone regulation to inflammation response and nutrient absorption. But what happens when we […]
Continue readingThe intestinal parasite is nonpartisan, nondiscriminatory, and provides an equal opportunity infection. According to Dr. Bernard Jensen, best-selling author of “Foods That Heal,” parasites are the number one health enemy in the world. In fact they outrank cancer as mankind’s deadliest enemy world-wide. But, how do you know if you have an intestinal parasite? Symptoms […]
Continue readingIf you’ve been feeling under the weather but can’t quite pinpoint the cause, it could well be the amount of toxins in your body. We are constantly surrounded by toxins. Toxins that we eat, drink, breathe, and wear affect us every day of our lives. Many individuals, concerned about their health, turn to a detox […]
Continue readingI am continually amazed with the miracles of nature. Did you know a flower can make you smarter? I’m talking about the periwinkle flower. It’s not only a beautiful garden flower, but it contains a miraculous brain-booster called vinpocetine (vin-PO-si-teen). It helps us to stay young, prevents memory loss (especially long-term memory) and even supports […]
Continue readingWhat is it that influences the aging process? Albert Einstein showed us that chronological time can either drag by or speed by very quickly, depending on your state of mind or point of perspective. Typically, the more we enjoy “the moment” the faster time flies, and unfortunately, the more painful an experience the slower […]
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