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Byron J Richards and Wellness Resources

If you really want to understand weight gain and health disasters associated with obesity, you need to be listening to Byron J. Richards at Wellness Resources.
Byron Richards – Requiem

Byron Richards – Requiem

March 11, 2014 Dear Clients and Friends, It is with great sadness that we inform you of the passing of Byron Richards. On Wednesday, March 5, Byron collapsed during his regular jog. His death came much too soon and is a tremendous shock to everyone who knew him and...

DHA Shines for Brain and Heart Health

DHA Shines for Brain and Heart Health

DHA can be a bit of a challenge. A new study provides a compelling motivational twist, showing that DHA levels in boys aged 13 to 15 was directly associated with levels of IGF-1 (growth hormone). In other words, tell your boys that taking DHA during development...

Wellness Resources – A SeniorFitness Favorite: A Top Site for Understanding Weight Control and Fat Management

If you really want to understand weight gain and health disasters associated with obesity, you need to be listening to Byron J. Richards at Wellness Resources.

Wellness Resources lives up to its name; Up-to-date, clearly explained health information that lets you optimize your health. You have to check out this site, and make it a primary resource for understanding true health – how to get it and keep it for life. Byron Richards is a prolific communicator; twice-weekly newsletter, once-weekly Podcasts with the very latest results of studies from around the world, explained in layman’s terms; nuts and bolts kind of guidance that you can actually understand and use. Nobody makes sense of this swamp of information like Byron. Sign up for the emails, the podcasts, ask him questions, get a personal consult, read the courses on the site – this is my favorite health resource on the web!

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