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Eat Tomatoes If You Don't Want A Stroke

01st November 2012
A new study has revealed that more than 1,000 men with increased amounts of lycopene inside their blood had at a reduced risk of having a stroke within the following 12 years. Lycopene is a chemical that provides a reddish hue to food like tomatoes, re... Read >
Author: Leroy Glover

Metagenics Detoxification Program- Assistive Information For Detoxification Fast

05th October 2011
Download your free E-book and tips on metagenics detoxification program and in addition to that get basic information on saving money visit metagenics detoxification program The probabilities are you liver is over worked and can not cope. It is failing t... Read >
Author: parveen

FenFuro, an innovation in diabetes management, helps lowering Blood cholesterol and glucose level

01st September 2010
Millions of people are suffering from diabetes around the globe and only a few percent of those are actually aware of their condition. The rest do not even have a single clue that they are diabetics and still live their lives unmindful of the necessary me... Read >
Author: Fenfuro

Tinnitus Drug Treatment Targets the Neurotransmitter of the Body

19th August 2010
Tinnitus happens once excitatory neurotransmitters, especially glutamate, outweighs gamma-amino butyric acid (GABA) inhibitory neurotransmitters. The tinnitus drug treatment is composed of drugs that activate GABA inhibitory transmitters and that minimize... Read >
Author: BarbaraThomson1959

Lithium Side Effects - What I Couldn't Find Anywhere Else

02nd March 2010
If you suffer from Bipolar Disorder, then you know exactly how difficult leading a normal life can be. There are many different drugs, available through physicians, that are used to treat the disorder. I have tried several, but nothing even comes close to... Read >
Author: Scott G.

Hidden Causes of Obesity

26th February 2010
Have you ever heard someone say that the causes of obesity is too many calories and a sedentary lifestyle? Yet the problem is that there are many of you who are clinically obese that are trying to reduce your calories and exercise but it is not working... Read >
Author: Vic Leppky

How much EPA and DHA should you take to be Healthy?

28th October 2009
How much EPA and DHA should you take if you have no heart disease? You will find the answer to that question and several others in this article. The information here consists of doctor recommendations and/or the dosages used in clinical trials. If you ... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

3 best ways to have a healthy baby

27th October 2009
There are certain steps you can take to make sure you get pregnant and have a healthy child. Some women may not take good care of themselves before and during pregnancy resulting in unpleasant results. Follow these simple steps to make sure couples have e... Read >
Author: Prescilla L

ARTIFICIAL SWEETENER ADVANTAGES

28th April 2009
Artificial sweeteners are sugar substitutes widely preferred for two reasons - because it helps cut weight by not adding calories and has no effect on blood sugar levels, making it also perfect for diabetics. Which is why, they are often known as zero-cal... Read >
Author: Nikhil

What Effects do Male Pheromones Have on Women?

24th July 2008
What Effects do Male Pheromones Have on Women? You might never guess from all the hype and hoopla about male pheromones that investigating how they affect women's hormone levels is a very recent research activity. The effect of pheromones on physiolog... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Very Early Symptoms Of Pregnancy

09th February 2007
You think you are pregnant and feel both lightheaded and emotionally high. While not confirming for certain, but these could be very early symptoms of pregnancy. As soon as the first pregnancy hormones are released into your bloodstream, your body is a... Read >
Author: Apurva Shree

How You Can Successfully Treat TB Without Drugs

01st April 2006
Two new studies have linked vitamin D to the successful prevention and treatment of tuberculosis (TB).The first study determined that vitamin D is key to the molecular mechanism that the body employs to fight tuberculosis. White blood cells convert vitami... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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