Description Of The Mighty Law Of Attraction

On January 19, 2010, in We Coach Success, by MLM Coach


We all work with the same endless ability. We are all using the same laws. The laws of the cosmos are so precise that we can, without any problem, build star ships, send our people to the moon and plan the landing with the exactness of seconds.

If you are from anywhere around the world, in Europe, Hungary, Germany or Bratislava you are using the one conclusive power. The conclusive law – attraction !

Everything that comes to our life, we attract to it. The law of attraction is using our imaginative power which we hold in our mind. Anything you think of, you attract to you.

The biggest coaches of all times agreed, that the law of attraction is the intense law in the universe.

The poets like Robert Burns and William Blake mediated it through poems. The composers like Franz Schubert expressed it through the music and the artists like Da Vinci through their depictions. The big thinkers like Socrates, Albert Einstein, represented it in their teachings and scripts. Their names became timeless and the legend about their lives survived through centuries.

The religions like Taoism, Unitarianism, Christianity and old civilizations like China or Mesopotamia, left a proof of it in their scripts and legends. Through the centuries we are finding this law listed in many different ways. It was even rock-hewn three thousand years before the Christ. This law has been demanded by many but it was always here and anyone could found it and use it.

This law has been created at the beginning of universe. It always been here and always will be.

The Law of attraction is adjusting discipline in universe, every moment of your life and every frivolity you encounter in your life. It does not matter who or where you are, the law of attraction is creating all your life you go through. The law of attraction do this by using your mind. That is you who puts the law of attraction to work and you are doing this through your thoughts.

People, that attracted wealth to their lives have used, maybe unconsciously, the law of attraction. They are keeping the thoughts of luxury in their minds and they do not allow pass opposite thoughts. They are focusing on the comfort most of their time. They know only thoughts of the luxury and nothing else. If they knew about it or not, focusing on the thoughts of the luxury have brought them fortune. This is the law of attraction in motion.

Maybe you know about some rich person who lost everything and after short period of time they earned everything back. What happened in this cases ? Whether this people know about it or not, their dominant thoughts belonged to the wealth what is actually the reason why they got it. Then, they allowed fear of loosing this wealth to their mind and this fear became dominant. This negative thoughts overruled the positive, prosperity, ones and these people lost everything. Just after they lost everything, the fear faded and again the positive wealth thoughts became authoritative. And the luxury has returned.

The law of attraction repliess on your thoughts no matter their orientation.

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High fruit and vegetable

intake positively correlated

with antioxidant status,

cognitive performance

Study of healthy subjects

Amsterdam, September 8, 2009 – Researchers at the Institute of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology I of the Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany, investigated the relationship between fruit and vegetable intake, plasma antioxidant micronutrient status and cognitive performance in healthy subjects aged 45 to 102 years. Their results, published in the August issue of the Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, indicated higher cognitive performance in individuals with high daily intake of fruits and vegetables.

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Subjects with a high daily intake (about 400 g) of fruits and vegetables had higher antioxidant levels, lower indicators of free radical-induced damage against lipids as well as better cognitive performance compared to healthy subjects of any age consuming low amounts (< 100 g/day) of fruits and vegetables. Modification of nutritional habits aimed at increasing intake of fruits and vegetables, therefore, should be encouraged to lower the prevalence of cognitive impairment.

The work was performed in collaboration with the Department of Pharmacology at Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Department of Geriatrics at Perugia University, Italy, and the Department of Neurology of the St. Elisabeth Hospital in Cologne, Germany.

Dr. M. Cristina Polidori, currently at the Department of Geriatrics, Marienhospital Herne, Ruhr-University of Bochum, Germany, explains: “It is known that there is a strong association between fruit and vegetable intake and the natural antioxidant defenses of the body against free radicals. It is also known that bad nutritional habits increase the risk of developing cognitive impairment with and without dementia. With this work we show a multiple link between fruit and vegetable intake, antioxidant defenses and cognitive performance, in the absence of disease and independent of age. Among other lifestyle habits, it is recommended to improve nutrition in general and fruit and vegetable intake in particular at any age, beginning as early as possible. This may increase our chances to remain free of dementia in advanced age.”

These findings are independentof age, gender, body mass index, level of education, lipid profile and albumin levels, all factors able to influence cognitive and antioxidant status. The relevance of the findings is also strengthened by the large sample that included 193 healthy subjects.

Further studies are planned that will include larger subject cohorts, patients with Alzheimer’s disease at different stages and patients with mild cognitive impairment without dementia.

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Reference: Polidori MC, Pratico D, Mangialasche F, Mariani E, Aust O, Anlasik T, Mang N, Pientka L, Stahl W, Sies H, Nelles G. High fruit and vegetable intake is positively correlated with antioxidant status and cognitive performance in healthy subjects. J Alzheimers Dis 17:4 (August 2009).

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Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease, Volume 17, Number 4, August 2009 (abstract)

Pages 921-927
M. Cristina Polidori, Domenico Praticó, Francesca Mangialasche, Elena Mariani, Olivier Aust, Timur Anlasik, Ni Mang, Ludger Pientka, Wilhelm Stahl, Helmut Sies, Patrizia Mecocci, Gereon Nelles
High Fruit and Vegetable Intake is Positively Correlated with Antioxidant Status and Cognitive Performance in Healthy Subjects
Abstract: A higher daily intake of fruits and vegetables in healthy elderly is associated with an improved antioxidant status in comparison to subjects consuming diets poor in fruits and vegetables, but the impact on cognitive performance is unclear. Healthy community dwellers (45 to 102 years old, n=193) underwent cognitive testing and blood withdrawal for the measurement of antioxidant micronutrients and biomarkers of oxidative stress as well as administration of a food frequency questionnaire to assess the daily intake of fruits and vegetables (high intake HI, low intake LI). Ninety-four subjects of the HI group had significantly higher cognitive test scores, higher levels of carotenoids, α- and γ-tocopherol as well as lower levels of F2α isoprostanes than the 99 subjects of the LI group. Cognitive scores were directly correlated with blood levels of α-tocopherol and lycopene and negatively correlated with F2α isoprostanes and protein carbonyls. The results were independent of age, gender, body mass index, education, total cholesterol, LDL- and HDL-cholesterol, triglycerides, and albumin. Healthy subjects of any age with a high daily intake of fruits and vegetables have higher antioxidant levels, lower levels of biomarkers of oxidative stress, and better cognitive performance than healthy subjects of any age consuming low amounts of fruits and vegetables. Modification of nutritional habits aimed at increasing intake of fruits and vegetables should be encouraged to lower prevalence of cognitive impairment in later life.

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