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LifeWave: A Better Way to Detox

October 25, 2011

Ever heard of Photoluminescence? It may sound complicated, but put simply it’s really “Photo” which means light and “luminescence” which means emission of light. When used as a treatment, it uses ultraviolet light to increase oxygen in a person’s bloodstream in order to produce healing effects. In traditional photoluminescence therapy, ultraviolet light is administered into [...]

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New Study Shows Carnosine Helps Improve Brain Functioning

October 25, 2011

A recent article in The Journal of Neuroscience presents findings that indicate that targeted electrical stimulation may aid in the production of new and healthy cells in the brain, thereby promoting a boost in brain power. This study was conducted utilizing mice, so any real application of this procedure on humans is many years away. LifeWave however [...]

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Groundbreaking Research Discovery Regarding Carnosine

May 14, 2011

In a study conducted in 2010 at the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, some new and exciting research was published regarding the effect of the antioxidant Carnosine on fruit flies in the journal Rejuvenation Research.¹ Researchers found that when Carnosine was combined with a water-soluble form of Vitamin E, Female flies experienced an average increase [...]

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LifeWave News: Disabled Woman No Longer Fears Wheelchair

May 5, 2011

LifeWave Distributor Maria Dillhunt For years, Maria Dillhunt has not been able to walk without two canes.  Because of her disability, she knew there was a good chance that one day, she’d end up in a wheelchair. The image of the wheelchair haunted her. Chronic back pain was Maria’s daily friend and even a ten [...]

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Protecting Yourself from Radiation Damage

April 3, 2011

After the recent Japan earthquake disaster, many people have been concerned about radiation risks to their health. Articles have pointed out to the use of potassium iodide to help block radioactive iodine from damaging the thyroid gland. Other articles suggest using supplements such as additional vitamin C and anti-oxidants pills and drinks to offset the [...]

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Study: Aeon Reduces the Appearance of Fine Lines and Wrinkles

March 31, 2011

A clinical study was recently concluded on the use of all three Y-Age patches (Aeon, Glutathione and Carnosine) to see if a combination of these products would reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Initial feedback received from the study results has been overwhelmingly positive. An example of the dramatic changes in skin quality [...]

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LifeWave Patches for Brain Balancing & Stress Relief

February 28, 2011

In this video below, Dr. Karen Kan demonstrates how to use the LifeWave Energy Patches to balance the right and left hemispheres of the brain. According to studies, this patching helps to induce Alpha brainwave states – a more relaxed brainwave state that is common among people who meditate regularly. NEW Brain Balancing Tips: You [...]

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LifeWave Y-Age Aeon: Karen & James’ Story

January 20, 2011

  Karen Kan, MD searched far and wide for a year to find her perfect figure skating partner. She found James Gann, an aggressive inline skater and skateboarder, about 3000 miles away in California. Being an excellent athlete, James took to figure skating like fish to water. The hardest part was looking “graceful” and wearing [...]

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How to Use the LifeWave Y-Age Aeon Patch

January 20, 2011

It is recommended that the Y-Age Aeon be used in conjunction with the other two patches in the Y-Age Anti-Aging line: Glutathione and Carnosine: Glutathione is a master antioxidant that detoxifies the body and supports the immune system as well as enhances athletic performance Carnosine is an important antioxidant that turns old cells into young [...]

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Woman Gets Relief from Excess Scar Tissue Using Glutathione and Carnosine LifeWave Patches

January 14, 2011

The Australian woman below talks about an unattractive large scar she had on her leg. The scar was “keloid”, in other words it grew outside the margins of a regular scar. These can be unsightly and embarrassing to have. Even surgical scars can become thick and overgrown. In this woman’s experience she was referred to [...]

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