New Research Company LIFE2345.com Discovers How to Help Prevent Sudden Death of Athletes... and How a Spoonful of Honey May Help Save the Life of Anyone Who Faints

San Diego, CA, March 03, 2009 --(PR.com)-- New Research Company LIFE2345.com Discovers How to Help Prevent Sudden Death of Athletes ... and how a spoonful of honey may help save the life of anyone who faints ...

LIFE2345.com's medical biochemist Nick Gracey says: "... let's change the old 'no fuel' CPR ... 'CPR' should include a spoon full of honey to help re-fuel the body ... right now!"

Athletes who 'run their hearts out' have fainted & died. The CPR team arrives without any honey, to help revive our modern athletes, even though honey was adopted by the early Greek athletes to aid recovery from fuel exhaustion.

CPR electric shock treatment is the equivalent of the vehicle rescue services, like the AA or RAC trying to 'jump start a car', which has run out of petrol.

It's time for a simple & positive change as to how 'CPR' emergency services treat people who faint, or have a seizure, from a sudden drop in blood glucose. Credit crunch or not the national health services can afford a spoonful of honey.

TheCormacTrust.com in Ireland reports upon dozens of children & adults suddenly having seizures and being impossible to revive with current CPR methods. Elite footballer's are fainting into a coma on the football pitch. Who knows to reach for a honey pot?

Read more about Mr Gracey's "spoon full of honey" theory at LIFE2345.com.

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