Our first concern regarding our health insurance needs is staying healthy. Scientific research has validated oxidative stress--damage to your body's cells by free radicals--as the root cause, at the cellular level of aging. In fact, studies show that metabolic wear and tear caused by free radicals in cells accelerates aging, the problems associated with aging, and contributes to more than 200 conditions such as, inflammation, osteoarthritis, heart disease, periodontal disease, pulmonary hypertension, and many more.
To alleviate the damage caused by oxidative stress we have always turned to anti-oxidents and traditional food supplements. These traditional methods eliminate one free radical for every one antioxidant molecule consumed. True breakthrough are very rare. In fact, many people live a lifetime without ever witnessing one. However, after 40 years of research Dr. Joe McCord, a world-renowned scientist and pioneer in free radical biology, has introduced, through LifeVantage, a true breakthrough that is real; founded and proven by science.
Protandim has been featured on ABC, NBC, PBS, in "The Wall Street Journal" and described in CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta's book "Chasing Life." Protandim is the only product clinically proven to reduce oxidative stress by 40%. One Protandim a day eliminates free radicals at a rate of one million to one per second and reduces your oxidative stress level to that of a 20 year old in just 30 days.
Conclusion: You should have as much health insurance as you can reasonably afford. That's a clear and simple enough rule. Unfortunately, nothing else about health insurance is either clear or simple. Your choices are more complex than ever. Rising costs and the efforts to control them are affecting your options almost daily. On top of that, employees are being asked to pay for a bigger portion of their companies' health insurance premiums, and insurers are trying to steer you to doctors and hospitals who have agreed to hold down costs, thus restricting your choice of health care providers.