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Workshop Slide Presentations:

Part 1: Psychogenomics Model
Part 2: Macrophage Dysfunction
Part 3: Biopsychosocial Interventions
Part 4: Interventions Strategies
Part 5: Angiogenesis and Breast Health
Part 6: A Whole Woman Approach

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We use cutting edge genetic tests, known as predictive genomic profiles, that provide a personalized profile of your genetic variations, known as SNP’s (pronounced “snips”). What is revolutionary about these tests is that:

1) they are readily available to you through a simple mouth wash or blood test, and

2) with the personalized information you receive from these profiles, you can then impact whether or not these genetic variations will lead to health and wellness or dysfunction and ultimately disease.

How You Can Begin to Slow Your Aging Process Today
There are 4 genomic profiles available to our clients. You can take an on-line assessment, that will tell you which ones would be most valuable and appropriate for you. If, at that point, you decide you would like to move forward with a personalized anti-aging program, contact us to set up an initial consultation by clicking here.

The sobering reality for most baby boomers is that about 20% of us will have a significant disability after we reach age 65. Aging reminds us of our mortality, and often we turn away from aging in embarrassment.

If you are a man or woman, concerned about preserving your health and well-being, and want to begin reducing your risk for developing diseases like cancer, stroke, osteoporosis, asthma, allergies, and other chronic inflammatory problems today, click here to take the assessment questionnaire to determine which genomic profile is right for you.

Dr. James' Cancer Prevention Tips
By coupling Dr. James's Cancer Prevention Tips along with genomic profiling, you will gradually re-invent your health year after year; become more fully who you are at the level of your specific talents, attributes, skills, and unique gifts; and create an inner and outer environment that will reduce your risk for cancer.

More Benefits of Coleus Forskohlii
Recent studies have found forskolin to have mechanisms of action which are independent of its ability to increase intracellular cAMP levels. Forskolin has been shown to inhibit a number of membrane transport proteins and channel proteins through a mechanism that does not involve cAMP. The result is again a trans-membrane signaling that results in activation of other cellular enzymes.

Forskolin has been shown to be a potent inhibitor of cancer metastases, and the cAMP generated within the cell by forskolin slows down cell replication and pushes the cell toward differentiation and maturity. Cell maturation slows down the cancer growth.

Forskolin also is a potent immune system enhancer through activation of macrophages and lymphocytes. Forskolin increases salivation thus improving problems with a dry mouth, and it stimulates digestive secretions including the release of hydrochloric acid, pepsin, amylase, and other enzymes. Forskolin also promotes nutrient absorption in the small intestine. It has anti-depressant activity, and because of its ability to stimulate the breakdown of stored fat, it is an excellent support for weight loss programs.

Forskolin increases thyroid hormone production as well as stimulating thyroid hormone release. Forskolin has tremendous anti-spasmodic actions, especially effective in spasms of smooth muscle found in the lung (reducing asthmatic like spasms), or spasms in the GI tract, the uterus, bladder, and arteries. Forskolin can not only be used to treat asthma, but also intestinal colic, uterine cramps (menstrual cramps), painful urination, angina, and hypertension.

It is anti-allergic and anti-inflammatory, and inhibits the release of histamine and inhibits mast cell degranulation, and inhibits platelet activation and degranulation by interfering with platelet activating factor (PAF) binding to receptor sites on the platelets. PAF plays a central role in many inflammatory and allergic processes. Psoriasis is a common skin disorder that seems to be caused by a relative decrease in cAMP when compared to another cell regulating compound, cyclic guanine monophosphate (cGMP). The result of this imbalance is a tremendous increase in cell division.

Preliminary studies have indicated that forskolin may be of great benefit in persons with psoriasis via its ability to normalize the balance between cAMP and cyclic GMP. Animal studies on forskolin indicate an extremely low order of toxicity for forskolin, although it should be used with caution in the presence of low blood pressure and peptic ulcers, and in the presence of certain prescription medications such as anti-coagulants, anti-asthmatics, and anti-hypertensives due to drug-herb synergistic interactions.

 
The Science Behind Predictive Genomic Profiling

Predictive genomic profiles pick up single amino acid variations in specific gene defined proteins that regulate bone and joint health, immune health, cardiac health and the health of basic bodily systems that perform detoxification processes. We then combine the information obtained from these profiles with a comprehensive assessment of factors you can modify through various means, that affect how these genetic variations get expressed – e.g. whether or not they lead to healthy functioning or malfunction that sets the stage for disease. This then allows us to create a personalized anti-aging program for you – years before disease develops.




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