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Posted by -Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

Q&A with Raymond: Which weight loss diet is best?

Q: Is There One Weight-Loss Diet That’s Better Than the Others? S.B. – Sausalito, California A: With two out of three Americans classified as overweight or obese, it’s no surprise that people are constantly searching for the “best” weight-loss diet. Popular approaches such as low-carb, high-protein, ketogenic, Mediterranean, paleo, and others all have passionate advocates. But rather than asking which diet is best, it may be more useful to ask: Which approach is sustainable, metabolically supportive, and rooted in real food? The Problem with Fad Diets Many structured diets work in the short term because they reduce caloric intake whether by cutting carbohydrates, restricting fats, eliminating food groups, or tightly controlling portions. Short-term weight loss is common.Long-term maintenance is far less common. Research consistently shows that many individuals regain lost weight within several years if foundational habits do not change. Extreme or highly…

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Posted by - Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

Big Pharma Pays Billions in Fines for Fraud Yearly

$3 Billion… and the Stock Price Went Up When GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) paid a record $3 billion to settle violations of the False Claims Act including concealing data about fatal cardiovascular risks linked to its diabetes drug Avandia you might expect outrage. Or at least financial consequences. Instead? The company’s stock price rose to near a 52-week high. Investors understood something sobering: Even billion-dollar fines are simply absorbed as a cost of doing business. The Numbers Tell a Disturbing Story According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the pharmaceutical industry is the largest defrauder of the federal government under the False Claims Act measured by total settlement amounts. Consumer advocacy group Public Citizen tracked the escalation: 1991–2010: Nearly $20 billion in fines Nov 2010–mid 2012: $10 billion more First half of 2012 alone: $6.6 billion Fines aren’t slowing misconduct. They’re scaling alongside profits. When penal…

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Discover A Diet for Healthy Bones for Stronger Health

Posted by -Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

Discover A Diet for Healthy Bones for Stronger Health

Strong Bones for the Long Haul If you plan to live to a ripe old age, you’ll want your bones to be good for the long haul. Unfortunately, according to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, nearly half of Americans over age 50 are “cruisin’ for a bruisin’”—at risk for fractures due to either osteoporosis (severely weakened bones) or low bone density (a milder but still dangerous loss of bone strength). Some osteoporosis risk factors are beyond our control—age, gender (women have about four times the risk of men), genetics, small body frame, and certain ethnic traits. But even with these risks, healthy bones can be built and maintained for life with the right care. Last week we covered supplementation—using a complete team of nutrients with Beyond Health’s Bone Mineral Formula, a high-quality multi, and individualized vitamin C and D. But even more fundamental than supplements is diet, particularly when it comes to acid-alkaline balan…

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Getting Off the High Blood Sugar Merry-Go-Round

Nov 3rd 2025

Getting Off the High Blood Sugar Merry-Go-Round

The major keys to supporting healthy blood sugar regulation are diet and exercise. Our primitive ancestors who were physically active and ate diets high in fiber and low in carbohydrates didn’t have to worry about blood-sugar problems. If we emulated them, neither would we. Refined sugar is the main dietary culprit. Many people think that they don’t eat much sugar because they don’t dip into the sugar bowl frequently. What they fail to appreciate is the enormous amount of sugar they get from desserts, baked goods and other treats, as well as from the 85 different forms of sugar found in processed foods, where sugar acts as a preservative, as well as to lure consumers with a sweet taste. Sugary soft drinks account for about 1/3 of sugar consumption in the US. Simply avoiding processed foods and soft drinks will go a long way towards eliminating added sugar in your diet and normalizing blood-sugar balance. If you must eat processed foods, check the label for the number of grams of…

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Reversing Magnesium Deficiency

Nov 3rd 2025

Reversing Magnesium Deficiency

Consuming enough magnesium is only half the battle. For our bodies to utilize it, magnesium needs to be absorbed and get into our cells. However, when you’re deficient in magnesium, you face a paradox.  Cells need magnesium to correct systemic acidity and activate an enzyme that allows them to take up magnesium! Fortunately Raymond Francis’ friend, scientist Russell Jaffe, MD, PhD, found a way around this problem, by combining magnesium with choline citrate, Dr. Jaffe estimates that most people who need magnesium need to take it with choline citrate to benefit from it. This would include about half the population and the majority of people who are chronically ill. So although you will get magnesium in our Beyond Health Multi and Bone Formula, and a little more in our Vitamin C powder or tablets, if you’re experiencing any of the symptoms above, we strongly recommend taking Beyond Health Magnesium with our Choline Citrate. Start with 1 capsule of magnesium and a teaspoon of…

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Childhood Nutrition

Nov 3rd 2025

Childhood Nutrition

Malnutrition is the leading cause of disease in America, and children’s diets are usually worse than even our malnourished adults.  As a result, sub-clinical nutrient deficiencies are common, and show up as behavior problems, learning difficulties, obesity, anxiety, and depression. More and more children are developing cardiovascular risk factors as early as age three and are suffering from diseases that used to be reserved for older folk, like type 2 diabetes, osteoporosis, and cancer. No sane parent would deliberately give their child heart disease or cancer. Yet this is exactly what we do by feeding our children disease-causing “foods” like sugar, white flour, milk, ice cream, cookies, candy, cakes, fruit juice, sodas, pizza, breakfast cereals, French fries and various processed foods.  Unfortunately, the same kinds of so-called “foods” are served in school cafeterias, contributing to poor school performance and impaired social skills. Optimal development and fun…

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Does Your Dog or Cat Need a Multi?

Nov 3rd 2025

Does Your Dog or Cat Need a Multi?

Ask most veterinarians if your pet needs a multivitamin supplement, and you’re apt to get the standard response:  a “balanced diet” should be sufficient, and extra vitamins and minerals may even be harmful. It’s what they’re taught in veterinary school.  Pet food companies play a major role in what veterinary students learn, and these companies would like us to believe that they’re providing an adequate diet for today’s pets, and that anything you might do, from feeding table scraps to giving them un-prescribed supplements is endangering your pet’s health. Nothing could be farther from the truth. Although some are better than others, commercial pet foods are not adequate to support the health of your cat or dog. Like other processed foods, they’re nutritionally deficient and contain toxins. Vitamins and minerals are added in minimal amounts and in cheap forms that are ineffective at best and detrimental to health at worst. An optimal pet diet would be fresh, organic…

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Posted by -Beyond Health on Nov 3rd 2025

A NEW DIET? All Natural Foods Diet! Finally, someone is thinking straight!

Back to the Basics: Why Fresh Food Still Wins The foundation of real health has never changed. It starts with fresh, natural food—not trends, not gimmicks, not “latest breakthroughs,” but the way humans have eaten for generations. A truly health-supportive lifestyle is built on: Fresh fruits and vegetables Clean meats and seafood Whole, intact grains Natural, unprocessed foods No refined sugars.No refined flours.No processed oils.No preservatives or chemical additives. This way of eating may be the “latest craze” in popular culture—but at Beyond Health, we simply smile.It’s exactly what Raymond Francis has been teaching for years. This isn’t a diet.It’s how the body is designed to function. Eat Foods the Body Recognizes When food is fresh and minimally processed, the body knows what to do with it: Digest it efficiently Extract nutrients properly Maintain stable energy and metabolism Support detoxification and repa…

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Depression: The Second Pandemic

Nov 3rd 2025

Depression: The Second Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to soaring rates of depression in the US. A study in JAMA Network Open found that the number of people reporting depressive symptoms has tripled compared with pre-pandemic levels, with more than 25% of our population now affected. Indeed depression has become a second pandemic.Depression is more than being unhappy. Its symptoms include a hopeless outlook and thoughts of suicide; feelings of worthlessness and guilt; a loss of interest in life and in things that used to provide pleasure and comfort; trouble concentrating, deciding and remembering; increased fatigue and sleep problems; anxiety and irritability; unwanted gain or loss of weight; uncontrollable, roller-coaster emotions; and sometimes unexplained physical pain. It often leads to substance abuse, which, although a temporary escape, makes the depression worse. Although the researchers in the above study found increased stress leading to depression at all income levels and in all demograph…

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Want Energy? Get Enough Vitamin Zzzzzs!

Nov 3rd 2025

Want Energy? Get Enough Vitamin Zzzzzs!

You never feel like you have enough time. Your day seems like it just doesn't have enough hours, or you're too tired to tackle everything on your list. However, rather than attempt to speed up your pace or try another time management technique, consider addressing your sleep - specifically if and how much restorative sleep you're getting in each night. What Is Restorative Sleep?To operate at top energy and efficiency, getting a good night's sleep - seven to nine hours of "restorative sleep" that leaves you waking up feeling rested and refreshed - is essential.The body is self-healing, self-repairing and self-detoxifying - but only if it gets enough rest and sleep, because all this healing, repairing and detoxifying work is done when the body is at rest.To put it straightforwardly, when you wake up feeling alert, rested and ready to start your day, you've had a night of restorative sleep. Restorative sleep applies to the period lasting from deep sleep and rapid eye movement (REM), durin…

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The Care and Feeding of the Will

Nov 3rd 2025

The Care and Feeding of the Will

Sometimes the sensation creeps up on your or comes on suddenly: You have no energy to do anything. Work feels like a slog. You put off household chores like washing dishes or taking out the trash. In between, you settle for takeout because it requires minimal effort. Day after day, the sensation persists, and rather than attribute it to lifestyle habits, you conclude that you have a lack of willpower. According to psychologist Caterina Lino, "Overall, self-control appears to be a better predictor of academic achievement than intelligence. It is also a stronger determinant of effective leadership than charisma, and more important for marital satisfaction than empathy." Willpower and Your Brain Do you believe you lack willpower? The reality is, you probably have more than you know. The truth is, everyone has two parts in their brain that are often in conflict. There is an older, "primitive brain" governed by the pleasure principle; it wants what it wants right now. Another part…

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What Are Superfoods?

Nov 3rd 2025

What Are Superfoods?

We all want to get the most out of our diet and there has been much talk about supposed Superfoods that are more nutritionally dense then other foods. For most, these fruits and vegetables, with a few meats and dairy, are the Holy Grail of foods.People expect them to turn their lives around, but these so-called superfoods aren’t the miracles they appear to be. Many people don’t understand what a superfood is and how vitamin and mineral supplements can be just as good.What Are Superfoods?There aren’t any criteria put forth by the Food and Drug Administration on the definition of a superfood. It is commonly assumed they contain high levels of vitamins and minerals without a lot of calories. People get more bang for their buck. One of the most important aspects of superfoods is the number of antioxidants. Free radicals are negative biological elements in the body that can lead to a number of issues from heart disease to cancer.Antioxidants can decrease or even reverse the impa…

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Nov 3rd 2025

School Foods That Boost Kids’ Immune System

In germ-filled classrooms, it takes just one sick child to infect classmates whose immune system is even slightly compromised. Almost 22 million school days are missed because of colds each year. And 38 million days are missed due to the flu virus. What can parents do to help kids stay healthy while in school? Encourage healthy eating of the right kinds of foods that boost immunity. While school breakfasts and lunches are far from perfect, this study suggests school foods are getting healthier, maybe even healthier than what some kids are getting at home. So heads-up parents! We’ve said for years that disease cannot survive in healthy cells. As long as you are insisting your kids eat nutritious foods that boost their immune system—and skip those loaded with toxins—they’ll stay healthy and strong throughout the school year. So here are our top six foods your child can eat while at school: Walnuts Just seven walnuts a day can have amazing health benefits. In fact…

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Nov 3rd 2025

Why Taking Supplements Leads to Enlightenment

A friend of ours recently took an over-the-counter medication for intestinal gas. The results were amazing, and not in a good way. Although she got minor relief, it was followed by a splitting headache, and that night she had horrible, violent nightmares. While we were still musing about the power of what we ingest to affect the body-mind, we noticed the cover of the new issue of The Intelligent Optimist. It announcedan article within on “Why taking supplements leads to enlightenment.” While we’ve noticed being happier and more clear-minded since cleaning up our diet and adopting a program of high-quality supplements, we were especially intrigued that this article’s author is a modern-day shaman. While he has academic credentials, Alberto Villoldo, PhD, reports spending thirty years in the high Andes and the Amazon, training with master shamans. Yet, as we read his article, we found him recommending a similar diet and many of the same supplements Beyond Health recommends. Alth…

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