Artificial Sweeteners Equals Poison

Artificial sweeteners = poison.
Question: Which artificial sweetener, previously viewed as safe when heated, turns out not to be safe at all? When heated, it releases chloropropanols, which belong to a class of toxins known as dioxins. Dioxin—a component of Agent Orange—is among the most dangerous chemicals known to man. Find out here:
http://bit.ly/1nLC1Ap
Artificial sweeteners = poison.
Plain, simple and deadly.

E-mail Marketing Beats Social Media 40 to 1

…social media marketing can be a time consuming activity, and recent research by McKinsey highlights the fact that increased social media marketing activity should not come at the expense of e-mail marketing. While attention must be given to maintaining social media accounts and engaging with customers and prospects on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ etc, the McKinsey report suggests the effectiveness of e-mail marketing still trumps social media marketing:
E-mail marketing is 40 times more effective at acquiring new customers;
Marketing e-mails are three times more likely to result in a transaction than social media;
Transactions resulting from e-mail marketing are on average 17 percent higher than transactions resulting from social media interactions.
http://www.sitepronews.com/2014/02/06/e-mail-marketing-beats-social-media-40-1/

Cholesterol?

Then check out this man’s take on handling it. He comes highly recommended by two people I know. http://chriskresser.com/
And here’s a free quote on the subject of cholesterol from my book:
As an example, a recent study in the New England Journal of Medicine tested niacin (vitamin B-3) against a drug that reduces cholesterol absorption in the digestive tract, Zetia from Merck. Over 200 patients with heart disease or heart disease risk were randomly selected to receive either the B-3 supplement or Zetia for 14 months.
The results showed LDL cholesterol (the bad one) and triglycerides were reduced in both groups. HDL cholesterol (the good one) increased in both groups (more in the niacin group). Two important things happened in the niacin group that DID NOT happen in the group taking Zetia: 1) The thickness of the carotid artery walls was reduced in the niacin group, and 2) The incidence of major cardiovascular events was lower in the niacin group.
A reversal of arteriosclerosis and fewer heart attacks! Not too bad! We may not yet be able say that niacin “cures” arteriosclerosis but it’s certainly not too soon at all to point out that as placebo effects go, the reversing of narrowed arteries and prevention of heart attacks is pretty damn impressive. Beats the hell out of the increased heart attack rate statins cause!