Research shows that drinking coffee reduces the risk of Parkinson’s disease by as much as 80 percent
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85% of women in the United States experience hot flashes at some point as they go through menopause, especially during the first couple of years. It has been calculated that up to 50% of women may continue to experience hot flashes for many years thereafter. The cause of the so called "hot flash" is mostly related to a drop in estrogen levels as a woman goes through the menopausal state. After experiencing a hot flash, many women may develop actual reddening of their skin along with heavy perspiration. Other symptoms of menopause include: impairment of normal sleep cycle, changes in behavior (particularly poor mood), lightheadedness, nausea, rapid heart beat, etc., and a generalized feeling of malaise.
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There's a product that may help prevent or slow the progression of [tag]Parkinson's disease[/tag]. It’s called Immun'Age FPP (Fermented Papaya Preparation), which is manufactured by a Japanese company, Osato. Immun'Age FPP was first developed in 1969, and has been on the Japanese market for about the last 10 years. It's sold primarily as an immune booster. Immun'Age is produced from non-genetically modified papayas that are grown in Hawaii. The papayas undergo a fermentation process and are then dried and crushed into a fine powder. The final product is packed in 3-gram foil packs.
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