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Fibrinogen (factor I) is a soluble plasma glycoprotein, synthesised by the liver, that is converted by thrombin into fibrin during blood coagulation

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“Stress it’s affects & a Natural Solution”

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Welcome Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356 Vincent Scully. Independent Lifewave Distributor Working in the “Natural Health” field for past 10 years. Acupuncturist Chinese Herbal Medicine Oriental Body Balance Medical Qi Gong Lecturer in Digital Meridian Imaging 11th Dan in Bujinkan Budo Taijutsu

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Introduction Presentation Topics. Stress Its effects on our body Inflammation Its causes Damage that it does Solution to these problems Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress What is Stress? Body's way of responding to any kind of demand Both good and bad experiences Bodies react by releasing chemicals into the blood Chemicals give people more energy and strength 4 Different types of stress Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress Type 1 – Survival “Fight or flight“ Response to danger in all people and animals Body naturally responds with a burst of energy Survive the dangerous situation Fight Flight Caused by the release of chemicals such as Adrenalin Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress Type 2 – Internal Emotional Negative outlook Excessive worrying Moodiness Irritability Agitation Inability to relax Feeling lonely Depression Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress Type 2 – Internal Physical Aches & Pains Diarrhoea Constipation Nausea Dizziness Chest pain Neck pain Rapid Heart beat Eating too much Eating too little Sleeping too much Not enough sleep Social withdrawal Procrastination Neglect of responsibilities Increased stimulant dependency Source Wikipedia Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress Type 3 – Fatigue Fatigue or Overwork Builds over time Devastating on the body Working or studying for too long Home Work School or College One of the most difficult Out of their control Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Stress Type 4 – Environmental Environmental Stress Response to direct exposure Crowding Noise Chemicals Toxins Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Who suffers from Stress 43% of all adults 75% of all doctor visits are Stress related Stress costs $300 billion annually in the US alone 1 in 8 blame violence in society on stress Most people try to ignore stress TV Alcohol Cigarettes Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What are the effects of Stress Increased cholesterol & fatty acids in blood Decreased protein synthesis Increased blood pressure Increased metabolism Localised inflammation Faster blood clotting Increase in blood sugar levels Increased production of stomach acids Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What are the effects of Stress Brain & Nerves Feelings of despair, lack of energy, sadness, nervousness, anger, irritability. Change in eating habits, trouble concentrating, memory problems, trouble sleeping Mental health issues, panic attacks, anxiety and depression Skin Acne and other skin problems Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What are the effects of Stress Muscles & Joints Muscle aches and tension in neck, shoulders and back. Risk of reduction in bone density Heart Faster heartbeat, rise in blood pressure, increased risk of high cholesterol and heart attack Pancreas Increased risk of diabetes Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What are the effects of Stress Intestines Diarrhoea, constipation, IBS and other digestive issues Reproductive system Irregular or painful periods Reduced sexual desire Impotence, low sperm production Immunity Reduction in immune function Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What is the solution? Pharmaceuticals. Top 10 Drugs as of 2010 US Hydrocodone with acetaminophen Chronic pain Prescriptions 131,000,000 Simvastatin (Zocor) High cholesterol Prescriptions 94,100,000 Lisinopril (Prinivil) Stress & high blood pressure Prescriptions 87,400,000 Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What is the solution? Pharmaceuticals. Top 10 Drugs Levothyroxine sodium (Synathroid) Thyroid, lack of energy, weight gain Prescriptions 70,500,000 Amlodipine besylate (Norvasec) High blood pressure Prescriptions 57,200,000 Omeprazole (Prilosec) Stomach pain, acid reflux Prescriptions 53,400,000 Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What is the solution? Pharmaceuticals. Top 10 Drugs Azithromycin (Zithromax) Many uses Prescriptions 52,600,000 Amoxicillin (Amoxil) Nose, Skin & Urinary Prescriptions 52,300,000 Metformin HCL (Glucophage) Diabetes Prescriptions 48,300,000 Hydrochlorothiazide (HydroDIURIL) High blood pressure Prescriptions 47,800,000 Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Side effects! Hydrocodone with acetaminophen Nausea Vomiting Constipation Light headedness Dizziness Drowsiness Flushing Vision changes Mood changes Mental state changes Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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What is the Solution? Y-Age Aeon Clinically tested to reduce stress in the body A clinical study showed a balancing of the autonomic nervous system within just 10 minutes of patch application. This is a result of a calm, stress-free state. In another study, infrared imaging illustrated a decrease in inflammation in response to Aeon. Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation C-reactive proteins Clinical tests demonstrated that Y-Age Aeon lowers C-reactive proteins (which rises in response to inflammation) C-reactive proteins increase with age with multiple degenerative diseases This is important because inflammation is often a symptom of stress and it can damage healthy tissue and even DNA. People with high levels of C-reactive protein are 4 times more likely to have heart attacks -Sinatra, 2004 Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Fibrinogen Other clinical tests demonstrated that Aeon lowers Fibrinogen (which rises in response to inflammation). Rise’s in Fibrinogen has been linked to high blood pressure and stroke Lower levels of Plasma Fibrinogen have been linked to longer life span - Wang et al, 1998 Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Homocysteine High levels of Homocysteine is detectable in all inflammatory diseases –Wu, 2007 Homocysteine can lead to both acute and chronic inflammation Homocysteine induced oxidative stress Damages blood vessels Favours lipid peroxidation Induces production of inflammatory factors Lin et al,(2009) Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Lipid Peroxidation Level of lipid peroxides is a measure of cellular damaged caused by the action of free radicals on cell membranes -Micque et al (1998) The elevation of lipid peroxides is an early warning of the effects of oxidative stress Outcome of long term oxidative stress is chronic degenerative disease -Halliwell et al,(1993) Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Lipid Peroxidation Damage to the structure of cell membrane lipid molecules lead to changes in their; Permeability Transport mechanisms Communication signalling This disrupts many cellular processes Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Affects Organs Brain Heart Kidneys Lungs Arteries Inflammatory conditions can be found in most if not all of the diseases that affect the organs above Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Y-Age Aeon In study’s Y-Age Aeon has shown to; Decrease C-reactive protein levels Decrease Fibrinogen levels Decrease Homocysteine levels Decrease Lipid Peroxide levels Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Inflammation Y-Age Aeon Aeon reduces stress as measured by increased activity of the parasympathetic nervous system Aeon patches reduce the biochemical markers of inflammation that cause tissue and organ damage By reducing tissue and organ damage we can reduce the wear and tear associated with ageing. Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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How does Y-Age Aeon work? Y-Age Aeon Our autonomic nervous system is perhaps the most important indicator of how your body handles stress. This regulatory system controls most of the involuntary activities of your body, such as digestion, metabolism and heart rate. Our research has shown that Y-Age Aeon helps support the balance of the autonomic nervous system, ultimately decreasing the body's stress response. Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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How does Y-Age Aeon work? Y-Age Aeon "Infrared imaging provides visual representation of the Aeon patch at work. After 10 minutes, you can see a clear drop in local temperature, indicating a reduction in inflammation." – Dean Clark, DC Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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How is Y-Age Aeon used? Y-Age Aeon Patches are placed on Acupressure points They react with the body’s thermal emissions (Heat) They then emit a frequency into the point which stimulates the Autonomic Nervous System The result is a reduction in inflammation A reduction in stress Increased blood flow Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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Drink plenty of clean water each day Exercise, eat nutritious foods, avoid excess Use Y-Age Aeon to protect and repair your body from stress Summary of Anti-Stress Strategy Visit www.lifewave.com/scully or Use Distributor ID: 759356

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