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28th September 2009
Our body is a synergy of various physiological processes and has the knack of performing tasks that may surprise us. It is almost independent and can cure many problems without any medical assistance. Like, detoxifying various parts is an automatic and re... Read >
Author: Greg Davis
25th September 2009
Qigong is a general name for the systems of hardening and improvement of body and mind, treatment and health enhancement created in China. They primarily based on the ability to control your own consciousness, mentality and through them all the physiologi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st September 2009
Plant growth regulators are those organic compounds that are used as the chemicals- natural or synthetic that control one or more specific physiological processes within the plants. These physiological processes include flowering, aging, root growth, dist... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
28th August 2009
Alkaline drinking water is becoming increasingly accepted in the United States. This improvement in popularity is due to the many health benefits that have been reported not merely in the United States but around the world.
Alkaline water is generate... Read >
Author: Gerald Aska
12th August 2009
Following the Christmas and New Year celebrations it’s a good idea to give your body a little extra support in readiness for the challenges ahead and to replenish depleted reserves.
After all the festivities your body can feel sluggish and low in ene... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh
04th August 2009
The aim of achieving and maintaining an optimum state of health has always exercised the minds of men since the earliest of times and as a consequence various systems of healing developed in different parts of the world. Ayurveda evolved in US as the natu... Read >
Author: baji
04th August 2009
Everyday, more and more individuals seem to be joining the anti-aging bandwagon. More and more technological breakthroughs, new age techniques, holistic healing and cosmetic products and services are dished out for the masses to lap up. God forbid that a ... Read >
Author: Jimmy Carey
15th May 2009
‘Chelation Therapy’ is a quite common mode of treatment in a number of disorders like Peripheral vascular disease, insipidus type diabetes, degeneration of cells etc. the use of this method for the treatment of various types of cancer is on a rise.One... Read >
Author: Alien
24th April 2009
No two individuals are alike. We are all made up of individual constitutions internally, externally, emotionally and spiritually. Ayurveda, a scientifically proven 5000-year old tradition that originated in India, recognizes this uniqueness and offers tre... Read >
Author: Pramod
21st April 2009
Spices Save Your Skin
Skin cancers are the commonest cancers globally and by far the majority of these ubiquitous tumours are caused by excessive exposure to the sun.
The sun's ultraviolet rays (UVR) are those responsible for inducing several pre-ma... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
17th April 2009
Although fenugreek seeds are used extensively in the recipes of countries in the Middle and Far East, in the West it is not as well known as many other spices. Not only does fenugreek impart a characteristic flavour and tang to food but it also has severa... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
30th March 2009
Evidence-based medicine (EBM) is the practice of integrating clinical experience and patient values with the best available research information to optimize patient outcomes.
A healthcare provider concluding on a clinical decision through EBM can be a... Read >
Author: Sudesh Samuel
01st March 2009
Erectile Dysfunction (Male Impotence)
Erectile dysfunction or male impotence is the inability to get or maintain an erection that is firm enough for intercourse. The situation, wherein a person is either unable to get an erection at all or looses erectio... Read >
Author: Katie
08th February 2009
Bioresonance therapy (BRT) is to correct the body with electromagnetic radiation is strictly defined parameters, just as the fork is responsible for a certain frequency range of sound waves.
The idea bioresonance therapy using weak electromagnetic fluc... Read >
Author: zimbodemon
29th January 2009
The Cleansing Gel Skin Care beauty - your skin, hair and nails - are more than just superficial measures of beauty. They are direct reflections of your overall health. These outer tissues are created by the inner physiological processes involved in digest... Read >
Author: baji
07th January 2009
Want to know how reducing stress can make you look younger?
While some stress is a good thing, too much stress is definitely not, and can have seriously negative consequences for your health. But one of the most telling signs that you have too much s... Read >
Author: yangguang02
02nd December 2008
Now, employees who have so much against their bosses have all the more reasons to get peeved at them. Why? Because bad managers are linked to increasing risk of heart problems over time due to stress, according to a new Swedish research.
Bosses who tre... Read >
Author: morningshift
01st December 2008
Asthma pathophysiology is the disorder physiological processes associated with disease or injury. Thus asthma pathophysiology deals with the functioning of the parts mostly affected by the condition. These parts are mostly affected when one has an attac... Read >
Author: Mercy
04th November 2008
Americans have pursued a never ending search for nutrients, and supplements in an effort to improve ocular health and prevent eye diseases. While many advertized items have little or no actual benefit, there are some that have been shown to be helpful, an... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman
21st October 2008
Substance abuse is the overindulgence in and dependence of a drug or other chemical leading to effects that are detrimental to the individual's physical and mental health, or the welfare of others. Substance abuse may lead to addiction or substance depen... Read >
Author: Brian Diggins
30th September 2008
What are Enzymes?
Enzymes are Proteins that composed of Amino Acids. These are the basic house bricks of life, arranged in chains that spontaneously wrinkles into 3D structures. These 3D structures confer specificity of function. While all Enzymes are ... Read >
Author: keithmiller
09th September 2008
Bilberry is a part of the herb world that has recently begun re-emerging because of recent scientific discoveries linking the fruit to therapeutic properties in blood vessel-related disorders. If you happen to suffer from any disorder that is related to ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Al Short
What is the difference between diet pills and fad diets? They often get lumped together as the same thing; weight loss that doesn't work. That is necessarily the truth. We want to take a greater look into what do diet pil... Read >
Author: Worldclassnutrition
28th April 2008
Asbestosis is a chronic incendiary medical circumstance affecting the parenchymal tissue of the lungs. Inhaling asbestos fibers can induce scratch tissue to organize inside the lung. Scarred lung tissue does not enlarge and shrink usually, and cannot do g... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
16th April 2008
Try this, it works for me and I am sure it will work for you.
1. Drink a lot of water
Water is critical in whatever physiological processes our body does. These include digestion, waste removal and even vitamin absorption. In order not to disrupt su... Read >
Author: Terence Ng
26th March 2008
"The Unified Field of Einstein is the Brahman of the Vedists and the Tao
of the Chinese", says Dr Fritjof Capra in his famous book " The Tao of
Physics". The Vedists called this Unitary Power by the name Prana. This
Cosmic Energy can be used to hea... Read >
Author: Govind Kumar
26th March 2008
It is noticeable that many health supplements today contain an overwhelming number of ingredients and components. You may wonder why is this so? Before try to look into this further, let us look closely on how things go about in our system.
Vitamins an... Read >
Author: Dan
03rd March 2008
The human body contains more copper than any other mineral, except iron and zinc, and has been known to be essential for both human and animal health since the earliest days of Western medicine. Yet even now the full range of copper's many functions is b... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
22nd February 2008
Likewise in its infancy stages, research on the effects of macronutrient manipulation on hormone release and other compounds (i.e., enzyme activity) has commenced in recent years. The surging interest in this area of investigation has primary implications... Read >
Author: David Jones
25th January 2008
Are you having some trouble fitting into your skinny jeans lately? Your inner thighs are a bit...hmmm...out of proportion? Don't worry, there is a solution.
First, let's just get something out of the way real quick. The word tone does not really descri... Read >
Author: George Grigoryan
11th October 2007
It's well known that adequate calcium is essential for the maintenance of strong, healthy, bones and teeth, and indeed this is where around 99% of the approximately 1.2 kg stored in the average adult human body is to be found. But this is not in fact thi... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
11th October 2007
Providing nutrient dense food for cattle and people finds its basis in the soil borne nutrients that roots can absorb to turn into these foods. Without healthy dense root mass and micro mineral laden soils to draw from, food may look good but is empty of... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th August 2007
History tells us that the diseases of civilization all hit hard after the Industrial Revolution when electricity gave us inexpensive artificial light. When you add it all up, the national health catastrophe has been about seventy-five years in the making.... Read >
Author: kgabriel
29th June 2007
Vaastu is an ancient Indian science. Its origin is believed to have been associated with the set of scriptures that were authored by Hindu seers thousands of years ago. Traditionally, Vaastu is considered part of the Hindu religion and its use has been f... Read >
Author: richa kumari
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
This post comes to you from about 30,000 feet en-route from Detroit to Portland, Oregon. I'm heading out there for a scientific conference on diet and nutrition, where I will be presenting some of my own work on om... Read >
15th May 2007
A small amount of cholesterol is needed in the physiological processes. It is good to know that once the level of cholesterol is higher than normal something is wrong and risks may occur.
Cholesterol is a substance produced by the liver. It surely hel... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
18th April 2007
Vitamin B5 also known as pantothenic acid is a commonly used vitamin to treat acne. It become widely popular after Dr. Leung a Hong Kong acne expert published a paper on its effectiveness. His paper was based on the theory that acne sufferers are deficien... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
18th April 2007
The best choice for good acne skin care is to wear no makeup atall. But if you feel you must wear makeup, choose products labeled noncomedogenic -- that means they will not clog your pores. Be aware that these products may still cause acne in some people.... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
15th March 2007
General Description
The bitter melon or bitter gourd is the bitterest of all vegetables known to humankind, but it is also the most medicinally effective. Though bitter, its fruit is eaten as a vegetable and is used to make several mouthwatering dishes... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
19th February 2007
One treatment - Accutane, may cause severe birth defects and Depression, which has led the FDA to strengthen restrictions on its use. These new restrictions require manufacturers of Accutane and its generic versions to keep track of the doctors who prescr... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
07th February 2007
A natural cure for acne will be one that has products in it that are not man made but naturally occurring in the world. These products can be virtually anything as long as they are non toxic to the body. Many natural acne skin care products are the best... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
02nd February 2007
Using a peel may be the easiest method to promote shedding of the skin. Exfoliation releases the build-up of dead skin cells, oils and bacteria trapped in the pores, which could lead to the formation of blemishes. Peels come in varying degrees, from mild ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
30th January 2007
Acne light therapy is a safe, completely natural method of treatment that you can do on your own, in the privacy of your own home. Simply set up blue and red lamps and 'bathe' in the light just as you would in a tanning booth. You can use both colored lam... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
17th November 2006
AMINO ACIDS
Amino acids are the basic structural building blocks of proteins and muscle tissue. All types of physiological processes relating to sport - energy, recovery, muscle / strength gains and fat loss, as well as mood and brain function - are in... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
17th November 2006
What Is The Meaning Of Wellness?
According to the American Heritage Dictionary, wellness is defined as the condition of good physical and mental health, especially when maintained by proper diet, exercise, and habits. When considering the meaning of ... Read >
Author: Brenda Slovin
09th November 2006
Let's face it.. sleep is necessary for life!
Better yet, sleep has an increased rate of anabolism (the synthesis of cell structures), and a decreased rate of catabolism (the breakdown of cell structures).
What this means to you is more muscle.
Ha... Read >
Author: Marc David
01st May 2006
Sleep forms part of human's biological need to rest. As a person sleeps, the various physiological processes of a human body figuratively put into an apparent arrest and some parts of our system that were mostly exploited can be replenished for future use... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
21st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Genesan3
Have you heard of omega-3s? Probably. Today you see them everywhere on all kinds of food products advertising 'rich in omega-3s'. What are omega-3s anyway, and do you really need them? The answer to the second part of that quest... Read >
Author: Simon Evans
12th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary F. Zesiewicz, MD
Defining the Problem:
We typically define health as "the absence of disease". If we don't have the flu, stomach distress, headaches, or other common ailments, we consider ourselves healthy. Likewise, if we have n... Read >
Author: Mary Zesiewicz
20th December 2005
More and more scientists and supplement manufacturers are realizing that weight loss or fat burning supplements are associated with thermogenesis. They have also gathered more knowledge about the causes of obesity. In particular they have studied how bro... Read >
Author: Hugh Thorpe
09th November 2005
With the arrival of the cold season, besides cold-driven nuisance, some persons experience drawbacks regarding the general state, lack of energy and depression of unknown origin. It was scientifically ascertained that the lack of light favors the producti... Read >
Author: Mimi Richardson
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