In response to recent studies and media reports on the effects of stress, Turn Back Time has set up a network of test centres so that people can have their arteries tested at a cost of just £20.00.
We are in the UK, Canada, Australia and Nigeria. We will shortly be opening in South Africa. We are looking for Dealers in other countries including the USA.
For years, stress has been linked to heart attacks and various other heart complaints but with very little medical evidence to back it up. A recent trial by doctors at University College London has proved that people who get stressed are also likely to have silent coronary artery disease.
The study involved 514 men and women, with an average age of 62. None of the participants had signs of heart disease at the time of the test. Each underwent stress tests and then the levels of the hormone Cortisol in their systems were measured. Cortisol is the primary stress hormone and is produced by the body when it comes under mental or physical strain. When it is released, it causes the arteries to narrow.
The participants' arteries were also scanned for any signs of an accumulation of fatty materials on the inner linings of arteries, or furring. Those people who were stressed by the tests were twice as likely to have furred arteries as those who remained calm, the study in the European Heart Journal found.
Prof Avijit Lahiri, a leading cardiologist, said: “This study shows a clear-cut relationship between stress and silent coronary artery disease. This is the first clear proof.”
The test and natural treatment recommended by Turn Back Time has been based on research that was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine for the discovery of how the body benefits from the production of Nitric Oxide. The research determined that Nitric Oxide acts to keep arteries supple and open. Dr Louis Ignarro, the scientist that won the Nobel Prize for this research has recently been named the ‘American Heart Association Distinguished Scientist for 2008’.
Keeping the arteries open not only boosts the supply of oxygen to the skin, brain and other vital organs which helps reduce wrinkles and other problems associated with aging, but it also helps to significantly reduce the risk of a stroke or heart attack.
Turn Back Time have recently opened seven centres within England and Wales. Further Centres are opening this year within Nigeria, Australia, Portugal and Canada with other countries to follow.
A video explaining the system and treatment can be viewed at:
http://www.turnbacktime.co.uk/presentation.php