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A good diet is the key to good health

06th October 2009
While in some cases diabetes is caused due to genetic factors or other triggers, more often than not it is diets rich in sugar that lead to blood sugar problems later in life. Every diet has the scope to be tweaked a little bit so that you can ward off th... Read >
Author: conor

What the Nutritional Benefits of Folic Acid

24th September 2009
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as pregn... Read >
Author: SANDEEP SINGH CHAHAL

The Importance of Vitamin B-12 Supplementation in a Vegetarian Diet

19th September 2009
It's something we read or hear about all the time: people, in general, do not eat healthy. The average diet contains too much saturated fat and simple carbohydrates, elements that can lead to heart disease, obesity and other serious conditions. While not ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do you have the Symptoms of Folic Acid Deficiency?

18th September 2009
The debate around the basic of taking dietary supplements is continuing to rage. While many health care professionals maintain we get all we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to suggest vitamins when their patients are under a stress such a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Cholesterol Home Remedies and Low Cholesterol Treatment

25th August 2009
However cholesterol though harmful at elevated levels, contributes too many biological functions and is undeserving of such an infamous reputation. The body manufactures cholesterol internally in the liver, and from the foods we eat and, as a necessary li... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

Food Supplements and Your Health

22nd June 2009
Despite multiple researches on the importance of nutritional supplements on health, some people still raise question “it is necessary to take nutritional supplements to balance my diet?” The answer is direct and simple, yes; along with your diet, you ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

L-Cysteine a Sulfur Containing Amino Acid to Boost the Detox

29th May 2009
L-Cysteine is what is known as a non-essential amino acid, meaning that it can be biosynthesized by the body and hence not an essential part of your diet. Due to its possessing a thiol side chain, it is termed a hydrophilic amino acid with an affinity for... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Here Is Some Vital Life-Saving Information On Heart Disease

23rd September 2008
It can be said that eating good food is more important than paying the mortgage. If you don't eat good food, you may not live long enough or be healthy to reap the benefits of having paid off the mortgage. So here are my examples of a heart friendly di... Read >
Author: Paul

Arteriosclerosis Symptoms

09th September 2008
The most common causes of impotence are arteriosclerosis and diabetes. Less common causes include low levels of the male hormone, testosterone, or a brain tumor. So every man who is impotent before age 60 should check with his doctor and get blood tests f... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Information On How To Prevent Diabetes

08th September 2008
Pre-diabetes is a serious health condition that can be treated. The good news is that diabetes has recently completed Prevention Program study conclusively showed that people with pre-diabetes can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes by making chang... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Pulsate Plus-A Cholesterol Sterol Drink

05th September 2008
Pulsate Plus is a cholesterol sterol drink that contains forty six targeted nutrients along with eight wellness blends to ensure that not only you live a long life, but a healthy and vibrant one to boot. It links the Chinese and Ayurvedic health princi... Read >
Author: Vincent

Lp(a) Blood Test

15th May 2008
When LDL cholesterol combines with a substance known as Apoliprotein (a), the result is a compound known as Lp(a), or "ugly" cholesterol. Lp(a) is called ugly cholesterol because evidence from some research studies shows that in high levels, it can increa... Read >
Author: Alien

High Blood Pressure Natural Remedies - Get Them In Your Kitchen

27th April 2008
You will be surprise at how many of the food we normally eat are high blood pressure natural remedies. They can be found in your kitchen! Bananas: Studies have proven that banana can help to lower blood pressure. Three to four servings of potassium-ric... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Vitamin B6 Deficiency Test

14th November 2007
Defining Vitamin B6Vitamin B6 is a helpful health and wellness substance that promotes brain function and facilitates the conversion of protein to body energy. Vitamin B6, known as Pyrodixine, is a substance involved in a lot more body processes than any ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Diabetes Prevention - How To Prevent Diabetes

21st October 2007
Pre-diabetes is a serious medical condition that can be treated. The good news is that the recently completed Diabetes Prevention Program study conclusively showed that people with pre-diabetes can prevent the development of type 2 diabetes by making cha... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Prevent Diabetes with the Right Information

11th October 2007
People who don't have diabetes think that their health is ok. But the way so many people eat, they way they live, and the thoughts they think, puts them at risk for this disease. Eating a diet high in processed foods, high sugar, high in salt, high in f... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid

25th September 2007
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. But folates and foli... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Folic Acid Uses

11th July 2007
Ever since it was first extracted from common spinach leaf folic acid has been found to have an increasing number of uses. Originally folic acid was discovered to help correct the anemia women sometimes developed during pregnancy and later it was... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Multiple Vitamin, Omega-3, Coq10, And A Probiotic Are Four Essential Supplements Everyone Should Tak

07th June 2007
Vitamins are substances that are found in foods and are necessary for life. They also allow the body to get through each day. Although some have specific tasks, most work together to provide the body with many health benefits. Vitamins are either fat o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Making a Meal of Foods that Contain Folic Acid

11th May 2007
Folic acid is a water soluble B vitamin that can be found in many foods. It is considered extremely beneficial to the human body and especially babues or more appropriatly future babies. Folic acid is involved in the replication and maintaince of RNA an... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Folic Acid in Food

30th April 2007
Our food contains all the essential vitamins, nutrients and energy our bodies require in addition to sunlight and air. Amazing that something we take for granted can contain dozens of different molecules utilized by the human body. Often it tastes prett... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Folic Acid, Alzheimer’s Foe

20th February 2007
Did you know that Alzheimer's disease is the most common type of dementia in the old and it affects almost half of all patients with dementia? Up to three percent of people sixty five years old show signs of the disease, while twenty five to fifty percent... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Second hand smokers and heart disease risk

19th February 2007
A new study found that secondhand smokers develop higher signs and symptoms of heart disease, attacks and strokes, adding to the link between "passive smoke" and heart disease. This study was published in Journal of the American Heart Association and calc... Read >
Author: Abdulmajeed Alkatheeri

Vitamin Supplements Are Not All the Same

24th January 2007
Because it is harder and harder to get the proper nutrition needed for your body, vitamin supplements are a great way to fill voids and gaps. However, not all vitamin supplements are created equal. Let's take a look at what vitamins you should be ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn

10 Things You Can Eat That Can Make You Clever

09th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat Solving crossword puzzles and sudokus may help to keep the brain alive, but they are not the whole answer. So, what will protect the brain from ageing? You have to eat the right foods. We've all been told by our parents to... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat

The Nutritional Benefits of Folic Acid

26th May 2006
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as pregn... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers

Use MSM to Reduce Arthritis Inflammation

12th May 2006
In other articles, I mentioned two nutrients that can you should take daily - serrapeptase and fatty acids, to fight the unseen inflammation that goes on everyday in your body. It is this unchecked inflammation that leads to those illnesses that you are ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Proteins for Hair Growth

16th April 2006
Protein and amino acids for hair growth Many people ask me what proteins are most appropriate for hair growth. People with hair loss often turn to protein and amino acid supplements as part of their treatment regime. Although it is rare for a lack of pro... Read >
Author: Brad Jones

Nutritional Benefits of Folic Acid

02nd April 2006
The debate about the necessity of taking dietary supplements is still alive. While numerous doctors maintain we get all that we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to offer supplementary vitamins when their patients are under stress such as p... Read >
Author: Paul Wolbers

The Importance of Vitamin B-12 Supplementation in a Vegetarian Diet

27th March 2006
It's something we read or hear about all the time: people, in general, do not eat healthy. The average diet contains too much saturated fat and simple carbohydrates, elements that can lead to heart disease, obesity and other serious conditions. While not ... Read >
Author: John Gibb

Do you have the Symptoms of Folic Acid Deficiency?

27th February 2006
The debate around the basic of taking dietary supplements is continuing to rage. While many health care professionals maintain we get all we require from the foods we eat, others prefer to suggest vitamins when their patients are under a stress such a... Read >
Author: Keith Woolley

Are You Getting Enough Folic Acid?

01st February 2006
Chances are you are taking supplements for vitamins A, C, and E but what about folic acid? If you don't eat a lot of leafy greens, liver or brewers yeast, then chances are that you are not getting enough of this important vitamin. Folic Acid, otherwis... Read >
Author: Lee Dobbins

The Risks of Vitamin B12 Deficiency

16th January 2006
Having a serious lack of Vitamin B12 in your body can lead to a number of dire health problems, including heart disease, strokes, and Alzheimer's. This is due to the fact that B12 works together with folic acid and Vitamin B6 to control the body's leve... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Why Risk Your Heart For a Decaf?

30th November 2005
Decaffeinated coffee could increase risk factors for cardiovascular disease.A study showed that decaffeinated coffee increased LDL ("bad") cholesterol. It may have done so by increasing levels of apolipoprotein B, which is associated with LDL cholesterol.... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

The Power of Vitamin B12 Supplementation

13th November 2005
Vitamin B12 is a highly important part of any good vitamin supplementation plan. It works to improve and enhance a variety of important bodily systems, helping the body to metabolize fats and carbohydrates, while maintaining a healthy nervous system. T... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock