Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Win 2 Nights Stay In Malibu, CA - "Malibu Beach Inn" All for $5.00

Charitable Foundation Raffle:

The Charitable Foundation is holding a raffle.

The prize is a two night stay at the Malibu Beach Inn at Carbon Beach, a $1000 value.

Tickets are $5 each, or 3 for $10.

Checks only, made out to The Charitable Foundation (this could be a tax deduction for you, please check with your accountant).

Tickets may be picked up with the receptionist, or Greg Bender.

The drawing is March 26th.

Good luck and this is a fun, inexpensive way to donate to a good cause!

Please visit TheCharitableFoundation.net to view the 100's of organizations that we have and continue to assist.

 

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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Shown by appointment only: A Beachwood Canyon modern view home


Beachwood Canyon modern view home

Pocket listing in Beachwood Canyon offered at $1,450,000 Shown by appointment


Impeccably remodeled architectural with no expense spared! This beautiful modern in the Hollywood Hills features sweeping views of downtown, Hollywood, Griffith Observatory, Century City and the Ocean beyond. Private and located on a cul-de-sac. The house is equipped with a Control4 home audio system with speakers in every room. The double height living room with walls of glass that open up to a breathtaking view deck along with an expansive upper entertainment deck for enjoying the sunset views make for a perfect floor plan for entertaining. The second level features a luxurious master with en-suite spa-like bath, large walk-in closet and oversized windows for looking out at the sparkle of the Hollywood lights from the privacy of your room. Two more guest bedrooms are located on this floor. Additionally, there is a separate guest suite, gym, and office with custom built-ins. The garage features direct entry.

 

 

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Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Elen Lauper L.Ac. "Give Your Cardiovascular Health a Boost with Acupuncture".

Great Newsletter this month!  Thanks Elen.

All my best,
Greg

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The Acupuncture Newsletter
February 2012
Elen Lauper L.Ac.
http://wellnessworksglendale.org
540 W. Broadway
Glendale, CA 91204
818-569-3033

Nurture Your Cardiovascular Health

The cardiovascular system consists of the heart and blood vessels and is responsible for carrying nutrients and oxygen to the tissues and removing carbon dioxide and other waste from them. Diseases affecting the cardiovascular system include arteriosclerosis, coronary artery disease, heart valve disease, arrhythmia, heart failure, hypertension, orthostatic hypotension, shock, endocarditis, diseases of the aorta and its branches, disorders of the peripheral vascular system, and congenital heart disease. February is the American Heart Association's Heart Health Awareness Month, emphasizing the importance of cardiovascular health and the dangers of cardiovascular disease.

Cardiovascular disease is the leading health threat with heart disease and stroke topping the list of the first and second leading causes of death worldwide. One out of every two men and one out of every three women will develop heart disease sometime in their life. Despite dramatic medical advances over the past fifty years, heart disease remains a leading cause of death globally and the number one cause of death in the United States. Cardiovascular disease is not just a man's disease, in women, the condition is responsible for about 29% of deaths, reports the CDC. Although more men die of heart disease than women, females tend to be under diagnosed, often to the point that it's too late to help them once the condition is discovered.

By integrating acupuncture and Oriental medicine into your heart healthy lifestyle, you can reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease by as much as 80%. Steps to prevention include managing high blood pressure and cholesterol, quitting smoking, eating healthy, maintaining a healthy weight, physical activity, reducing stress and improved sleep - all of which can be helped with acupuncture and Oriental medicine.

5 Steps to a Healthy Heart with Acupuncture

1. Manage High Blood Pressure

High blood pressure makes the heart work harder, increasing its oxygen demands and contributing to angina. This excessive pressure can lead to an enlarged heart (cardiomegaly), as well as damage to blood vessels in the kidneys and brain. It increases the risk of heart attacks, stroke and kidney disease.

Acupuncture has been found to be particularly helpful in lowering blood pressure. By applying acupuncture needles at specific sites along the wrist, inside the forearm or in the leg, researchers at the Susan Samueli Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of California, Irvine, were able to stimulate the release of opioids, which decreases the heart's activity and thus its need for oxygen. This, in turn, lowers blood pressure.

2. Quit Smoking

Most people associate cigarette smoking with breathing problems and lung cancer. But did you know that smoking is also a major cause of coronary artery disease? In fact, about 20% of all deaths from heart disease are directly related to cigarette smoking.

Acupuncture has shown to be an effective treatment for smoking. Acupuncture treatments for smoking cessation focus on jitters, cravings, irritability, and restlessness - symptoms that people commonly complain about when they quit. It also aids in relaxation and detoxification.

3. Maintain a Healthy Weight

Obesity is associated with diabetes, high blood pressure and coronary artery disease, all of which increase the risk of developing heart disease, but studies have shown that excess body weight itself (and not just the associated medical conditions) can also lead to heart failure. Even if you are entirely healthy otherwise, being overweight still places you at a greater risk of developing heart failure.

Acupuncture and Oriental medicine are an excellent adjunctive tool when it comes to losing weight. They can help to energize the body, maximize the absorption of nutrients, regulate elimination, control overeating, suppress the appetite, and reduce anxiety.

4. Reduce Stress

Stress is a normal part of life, but if left unmanaged, stress can lead to emotional, psychological, and even physical problems, including heart disease, high blood pressure, chest pains, or irregular heart beats. Medical researchers aren't exactly sure how stress increases the risk of heart disease. Stress itself might be a risk factor, or it could be that high levels of stress make other risk factors worse. For example, if you are under stress, your blood pressure goes up, you may overeat, you may exercise less, and you may be more likely to smoke.

Numerous studies have demonstrated the substantial benefits of acupuncture in the treatment of stress, anxiety and mental health. In addition to acupuncture, Oriental medicine offers a whole gamut of tools and techniques that can be integrated into your life to keep stress in check. These tools include Tui Na, Qi Gong exercises, herbal medicine, dietary therapy, meditations and acupressure that you can administer at home.

5. Improve Sleep

Poor sleep has been linked with high blood pressure, atherosclerosis, heart failure, heart attacks, stroke, diabetes, and obesity. Researchers have shown that getting at least eight hours of sleep is needed for good heart health and getting less than eight hours of sleep can put you at a greater risk for developing heart disease.

Acupuncture has shown great success treating a wide array of sleep problems without any of the side effects of prescription or over-the-counter sleep aids. The acupuncture treatments for problems sleeping focus on the root disharmony within the body that is causing the insomnia. Therefore, those who use acupuncture for insomnia achieve not only better sleep, but also an overall improvement of physical and mental health.

Come in for a consultation during Heart Health Awareness Month to see how acupuncture and Oriental medicine can assist you with your heart health and help you to live a long, healthy life.

 

Acupuncture for Cholesterol Management

It's important to have your blood cholesterol levels checked since you can have high cholesterol and not realize it. Most of the 65 million Americans with high cholesterol have no symptoms. All adults age 20 and older should have their cholesterol levels checked at least once every five years. If you have elevated cholesterol, you'll need to have it tested more often.

Research has clearly shown that lowering cholesterol can reduce the risk of developing heart disease. Whether you have heart disease already or want to prevent it, you can reduce your risk for having a heart attack by lowering your cholesterol level.

According to the American Heart Association, exercise and a healthy balanced diet low in cholesterol and saturated fats is important to lowering risk and improving your cardiovascular health. Speak to your health care providers to make sure your cholesterol is being monitored and find out how acupuncture and Oriental medicine can help you stay healthy.

Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can be used to treat many of the health conditions known to drastically increase the risk of heart disease and high cholesterol including smoking, high blood pressure, excess weight, and diabetes.

Excess weight tends to increase your low density lipoprotein (LDL) levels, raise triglycerides, a fatty substance in the blood and in food, and lowers your high density lipoprotein (HDL) levels. Regular physical activity can help you lose weight and raise HDL, lower triglycerides, and lower LDL.

Call today to see how Acupuncture and Oriental medicine can help you with your cholesterol management goals!

 

 

In This Issue

  • Nurture Your Cardiovascular Health
  • Acupuncture for Cholesterol Management
  • Heart Healthy Foods

Heart Healthy Foods

Having a healthy diet is one of the best ways to support your cardiovascular health and prevent heart disease.

Here are some suggested foods which will support your heart healthy lifestyle:

Cruciferous Vegetables
Cruciferous vegetables such as kale, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, radish, turnips, and cabbages are a gold mine of antioxidants and other heart-saving phytochemicals. Make sure that cruciferous vegetables are part of your heart health diet every day.

Fish
Fatty fish such as salmon and anchovies are loaded with the omega-3 fatty acids that will help your heart maintain a steady rhythm. Having a serving of fish a week could reduce your risk of death from a heart attack by 52%.

Flaxseed
Flaxseed is one of the most potent sources of heart health-promoting omega-3 fats. Studies indicate that adding flaxseed to your diet can reduce the development of heart disease by 46% while helping keep red blood cells from clumping together and forming clots that can block arteries. Sprinkle 2 Tbsp of flax-seed a day on your cereal or salad.

Fruit
Oranges contain folic acid that helps lower levels of homocysteine, a heart attack risk factor.

Grapes are loaded with flavonoids and resveratrol, both potent antioxidants that may discourage red blood cells from clumping together and forming an artery-blocking clot.

Pomegranates are chock-full of potassium and polyphenols, which promote heart health and have been shown to help lower cholesterol. The latest studies are showing that the juice limits the genetic tendency toward hardening of the arteries.

Garlic
Just one clove a day, or 300 mg three times daily, reduces the risk of heart attack at least three ways: It discourages red blood cells from sticking together and blocking your arteries, it reduces arterial damage, and it discourages cholesterol from lining the arteries and making them so narrow that blockages are likely.

Green Tea
Green tea contains several powerful antioxidants that reduce bad cholesterol and boost good cholesterol, improving an individuals overall cholesterol profile. Drinking green tea also seems to enhance cardiovascular health by improving the consistency of platelets in the blood and may even lower blood pressure.

Nuts
Studies have found that those who eat more than 5 oz of nuts a week are one-third less likely to have either heart disease or a heart attack. Just don't overdo it as nuts can pile on the pounds.

Red Wine
Scientific studies overwhelmingly show that a daily glass of wine can reduce your risk of a heart attack. Both plant compounds called saponins and antioxidants in the "fruit of the vine" work to protect arteries. Researchers have found that red is much more effective than white for improving heart health.



Monday, February 13, 2012

DISTRACTION BURGLARIES INCIDENT REPORTED from the E-Police Newsletter

  ALWAYS GOOD TO BE REMINDED, SORRY IT WAS AT SOMEONE ELSE'S LOSS.
GREG

GREG BENDER | Realtor ®

GregBenderLA@gmail.com

DRE License # 01725209 


Dear Community Members:

Just wanted to alert you of a "Distraction Burglary" that occured on 02/11/12 at approximately1220 pm, in the 3500 block of Ferncroft, in Atwater Village.

Suspect knocked on the front door and spoke to victim. Suspect wanted to enter the rear yard and complete electrical work. Victim did an amazing job of locking the front door behind him and met suspect in the backyard. Suspect distracted victim for about 5 minutes and then walked to the front of the house and met with suspect #2. Both suspects walked away and victim re-entered his home. Once inside victim saw his drawers and closets opened with property missing. Victim immediately notified the police.

Unfortunately these types of distractions occur more than we would all like. However, this distraction was unusual because the vicitm did the right thing and locked the front door behind him, but suspect #2 pry opened the front door while victim was distracted to the rear yard. Reminder not to allow anyone on your property that you did not invite. Report any unusual activity immediately to the police. Please check with your most beloved Senior neighbors and check on their welfare too. Log on to LAPD's website for more crime prevention and safety tips.


Friday, February 10, 2012

Please vote for Roberta! My sister Roberta Axelrod is a final candidate as the most influential woman in Real Estate.

One more plea !!!!  Please Vote for my sister Roberta Axelrod for the most influential woman in Real Estate. 

Roberta is the Vice Present in charge of the Residential division of Time Equities Inc. A New York based, but international real state corporation.

A note from my sister Roberta, (who is not on Facebook)...

"I have been honored in being chosen as a finalist for most influential woman in real estate by real estate weekly. If you would like to vote , please click the link below. You do not have to have a face book account. Your support is appreciated. Thanks, Roberta".

Real Estate Weekly Women's Forum

https://www.facebook.com/pages/Real-Estate-Weekly-Womens-Forum/210593419021986?sk=app_265506886832411

Real Estate Weekly has always shone a spotlight on the top women in the real estate industry, but this year, it will be brought to life with the Real Estate Weekly Women's Forum, which will bring the best and brightest together in one location. This promises to be THE annual event for women in the real estate industry every year. Hundreds are expected on February 15, 2012 to celebrate the dynamic, creative and altogether amazing real estate achievements brought forth by New York's women in finance, construction, investment, government, marketing, brokerage, development and management.

Thank you for allowing me to intrude and impose.

All my best,
Greg

GREG BENDER | Realtor ®

323.868.6040 | CELL

GregBenderLA@gmail.com

DRE License # 01725209 

OFC: 323.671.1280  |  PROFILE: www.GregBenderLA.com 

 

* Clients and Realtors describe Greg in ways not typical in the industry:  "A True Partner," "Dedicated," "Capable of solving tough problems," "A level of care I have not experienced elsewhere," "Hands-On",

  "A True Professional."


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Tuesday, February 7, 2012

California ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional - US news

Court: Calif. ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional
A federal appeals court has declared California's voter-approved Proposition 8 unconstitutional, NBC News is reporting.


 

GREG BENDER | Realtor ®

Court: Calif. ban on gay marriage is unconstitutional
A federal appeals court has declared California's voter-approved Proposition 8 unconstitutional, NBC News is reporting.