Scotch: Popular Today, Popular Tomorrow.

In today’s world of clubs and young drinkers, fine Scotch often falls
by the wayside.  A much more sophisticated drink, Scotch is popular
with older, more mature drinkers.  Will this classic favorite
eventually die out to all the pretty drinks served up in coconut shells
with pretty pink umbrellas?

In today’s world of clubs and young drinkers, fine Scotch often falls by the wayside.  A much more sophisticated drink, Scotch is popular with older, more mature drinkers.  Will this classic favorite eventually die out to all the pretty drinks served up in coconut shells with pretty pink umbrellas? 

Heart Revolution Reviewed - How You Can Reduce The Risk Of Heart Attach And Alzheimers Disease

Research in The Heart Revolution by Kilmer McCully, MD of Harvard Medical School, says that the risk of heart disease is not due to cholesterol. He found that a rouge amino acid called homocysteine (homo-SIS-teen) causes the formation of arterial plaque, which blocks arteries and can lead to heart attacks and strokes.

The problem evidently occurs from a lack of vitamins B-12, B-6, and folic acid. In addition, an elevated level of homocysteine causes plaque to form around brain cell neurons and nearly doubles the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. But, this cannot happen to you or your love-ones, right? In your dreams, maybe not.

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