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17th September 2009
Constipation is a common problem in most of us. The most common reason for its cause is lack of water consumption. In today’s busy schedule what people often forget to do, is drink water. Little do they realize its drawbacks on health. It mainly results... Read >
Author: Gyan K
31st August 2009
If you are researching the internet for lose weight quick topics, you could have come across this term 'Metabolism'.
You may wonder what is this thing? Well, metabolism is a process involve chemical reactions in our body to break down food, we have taken... Read >
Author: Serene
18th August 2009
If you are reading this article, you may be curious about the natural benefits
that can be given to your dog when you feed them raw dog food. Many
veterinarians and pet care professionals are encouraging pet owners to feed
their dog raw dog f... Read >
Author: Thomas
23rd July 2009
Well, adrenalin actually. It’s a natural hormone that stimulates and regulates a number of life preserving functions in our bodies, most of which we never even think about. Blushing is a result of this reaction built into the Body Human, designed to s... Read >
Author: midas15
23rd July 2009
Calcium plays an important role not just in promoting strong
healthy bones but also for the digestive processes and the proper
functioning of the heart. Without fulfilling your optimum daily
calcium requirement you could be increasing your susceptib... Read >
Author: Phillip T. Terry
16th July 2009
Amazing Fat Burning Foods That Will Help You Lose WeightHave you found the most successful way to burn-off fat fast? There are a high number of hyped-up diet ads that gives some level of hope of rapid weight loss; which is not always all that easy. If yo... Read >
Author: Rachell
12th July 2009
Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to function properly. Because of abnormal acid production, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations in the stomach, chest and even up to the esophagus. Too l... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
12th July 2009
Acid reflux disease is a product of the failure of the esophageal sphincter to function properly. Because of abnormal acid production, digestive processes are affected and causes burning sensations in the stomach, chest and even up to the esophagus. Too l... Read >
Author: Kelvin Gentry
06th July 2009
Weight Loss with Foods that Help Burn Body FatHas anyone ever really found the best and uncomplicated way to drop pounds? It's easy to find so many different diet ads that gives some level of hope of simple and quick weight loss; all this can make it cha... Read >
Author: Rachell
19th June 2009
A clear understanding of the digestive processes that go on in the human body is vital to the understanding of the disorders from which digestion suffers. The major disorder is week digestion, dyspepsia or slackness of digestive processes, which are known... Read >
Author: John Adison
11th June 2009
Powerful Fat Burning Foods That Will Help You Lose WeightAre you one of the millions of people looking for the best and uncomplicated way to lose weight? It's not difficult to find a variety of interesting diet ads that promise simple weight loss; all th... Read >
Author: Rachell
07th June 2009
Lose Weight with These Surprising Fat Burning FoodsAre you someone that needs to find the better way to lose weight? It's easy to find a variety of different diet ads that makes you believe you will have easy and quick weight loss; which is not always al... Read >
Author: Rachell
05th June 2009
Tasty Fat Burning Foods That Will Help You Lose WeightHave you discovered the best and sure-fire way to slim down and lose weight? It's not difficult to find hundreds of different diet ads that guarantee fast and simple weight loss; all this can make it ... Read >
Author: Crystal
20th May 2009
During the start of the century in 1900, the most common causes of death were mostly communicable diseases which later on were addressed and cured by medical science. The elimination of these diseases in our midst somehow doubled the life expectancy of hu... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
20th May 2009
During the start of the century in 1900, the most common causes of death were mostly communicable diseases which later on were addressed and cured by medical science. The elimination of these diseases in our midst somehow doubled the life expectancy of hu... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
18th May 2009
A colon cleanser is the handiest way of shedding those extra kilos off your body. It is often looked on as an essential means of trying to trim down your body plump. Most people are aware of the fact that a colon cleanse is generally performed to ensure t... Read >
Author: Raheel
13th May 2009
Human skin Parasites can appear seemingly out of no where. One minute you're feeling fine and the next minute you're itching incessantly. Within minutes the itching is accompanied by a biting sensation. The itching and biting is over your entire body with... Read >
Author: petersonbran
07th May 2009
The whole flu process gets going by breathing it in and then swallowing, or coming into contact and then touching your face and eventually swallowing the virus. From there it goes to your digestive tract – where your first line of defense is death by ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards
01st April 2009
Since most of the causes that trigger high blood pressure stems from improper dietary intakes, we should give concern as to how our body eliminates the resulting wastes. These wastes are either eliminated through the kidney or through the large intestines... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
25th March 2009
Green tea has become almost a rage amongst the health conscious during the last couple of years. People swear by the benefits of green tea, and have made it a part of their daily diet. Let’s find out what makes this tea so good for our health.
Before... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
25th March 2009
Have you read about this recently? Green tea has become really popular for all the amazing health benefits it provides. It has the power to fight a number of diseases and can turn around your health effectively and safely. In this article I have distilled... Read >
Author: Frank Langella
03rd March 2009
Goat milk, unlike any other type of milk, has great medicinal and therapeutic characteristics and has been known to aid/cure skin problems, assist respiratory and digestive processes in infants and promote all around good nutrition in humans.
The Diffe... Read >
Author: Irisstore
18th February 2009
The first and foremost remedy for bad breath is good oral hygiene. This means brushing after every meal, before bed and when you wake up in the morning. Brushing your teeth, gums and tongue thoroughly will prevent the anaerobic bacteria in your mouth from... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
28th January 2009
Goat milk, unlike any other type of milk, has great medicinal and therapeutic characteristics and has been known to aid/cure skin problems, assist respiratory and digestive processes in infants and promote all around good nutrition in humans.
The Diffe... Read >
Author: Irisstore
09th January 2009
Years of researching various health-promoting herbs, vitamins, minerals, and other dietary supplements has led to the conclusion that enzyme therapy is one of the most valuable ways to maintain and promote good health. Not very many of us actually unders... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th December 2008
Stress is one of the major causes of obesity. Nowadays stress is the part of daily life that most of us don't even notice it. Changing our eating habits is one of the best natural cures for obesity. Regular exercise plays an important role in reducing the... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
01st December 2008
Certain foods pack on fat while some foods help you lose the fat. Fat loss foods contribute to good health by supporting hour immune system, giving you more energy for the day and help you feel and look younger.
The foods that help you lose fat are ea... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
24th November 2008
For the majority of acid reflux heartburn sufferers antacids are the treatment of choice. Sure, they act quickly but for those with serious acid reflux they don't seem to last for very long. Part of the problem lies in the fact that these acid neutralizer... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
22nd November 2008
Trampolining is not only a fun thing to do but an activity with an abundance of proven health benefits. Whether you are three or thirty years old, everyone can take part in trampolining action and get fit whilst enjoying themselves at the same time. In... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
02nd October 2008
Goat milk, unlike any other type of milk, has great medicinal and therapeutic characteristics and has been known to aid/cure skin problems, assist respiratory and digestive processes in infants and promote all around good nutrition in humans.
The Diffe... Read >
Author: Iris Fuchs
08th September 2008
You can also get in the habit of relaxing muscles whenever you have an anxious feeling. When you feel a wave of anxiety, get in the habit of immediately scanning your body and trying to locate a tense muscle. Then relax it. Locate another tense muscle. Re... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
27th June 2008
Overweight people very often blame metabolism for their troubles with losing the extra pounds, which is why speeding up metabolism is known to help burn down more calories. Nevertheless, in order to be able to trigger a metabolic acceleration you need to ... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
20th June 2008
You know the drill. After a 40+ hour workweek, long hours in commute traffic, and the million and two errands that you just ran, you’re suddenly exhausted, overwhelmed, and too tired to cook a healthy meal.
The all-American 8-day-a-week work schedul... Read >
Author: Shannon Law
05th June 2008
Everyone knows that protein is an essential part of your daily diet, and meeting a minimum protein level throughout the day is vital for having the energy you need as the day rolls on. Some people, however, are unaware of the fact that there is also such ... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski
21st May 2008
Parasitic diseases account for a large proportion of human morbidity and mortality, and doubtlessly contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality among all animal populations as well. In this sense, parasitic disease is an important ecological force... Read >
Author: peterhutch
14th May 2008
The Yogis say that prana circulates through the human body via a network of special channels called nadis, roughly equivalent to our network of nerves and blood vessels. The nadis, in turn, are governed by seven chakras, or wheels, which roughly are the a... Read >
Author: Liza Othman
11th May 2008
Bromelain consists of two enzymes that digest proteins, otherwise known as proteases or proteolytic enzymes. These enzymes are obtained from different parts of the plant, one from the stem and the other from the fruit. It also includes protease inhibitor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th April 2008
BEHIND my house the grass is a respectable one and a half inches high. At the side it towers twenty feet and more. Yet that twentyfoot grass is only a fraction of the height of some grass of this kind. Some varieties may stand as high as 120 feet and have... Read >
Author: Ruel
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your b... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
12th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
28th January 2008
Dysentery is a serious condition affecting the large intestine. It is characterised by inflammation
and ulceration of the bowel, a colic pain in the region of the abdomen and passing of liquid or
semi-formed stones with mucus and blood.
The pathologica... Read >
Author: sulamita
30th October 2007
Also called: Bypass surgery, Gastric banding, Obesity surgeryIf you're very overweight and can't lose pounds with a healthy diet and exercise, surgery might be an option for you. The surgery is usually for men who are at least 100 pounds overweight and wo... Read >
Author: Alien
25th September 2007
The somewhat misleadingly named folic acid is in fact one of the most important of the water soluble B complex of vitamins. In the form of folates it is found naturally in the body as well as in various common foods. As folic acid it has been extensivel... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
14th August 2007
You have heard and read about it so many times; your doctor has told you, you hear it on television and read it in every magazine you pick up: EXERCISE IS GOOD FOR YOU.
You must have drawn the conclusion that exercising can help you to lose those unwan... Read >
10th April 2007
What is Bronchitis ?
Bronchitis is a serious variety of kasa roga, bronchitis is characterised by inflammation of the bronchial tubes which carry air to the lungs. Bronchitis disease is endemic to cold damp climates but may strike anywhere.
Acute br... Read >
Author: Alien
27th March 2007
Water and Weight Loss
Our bodies are made up almost entirely of water trapped between fragile cell walls. Drinking water does wondrous things for our bodies such as maintaining an optimum level of hydration, assists in flushing out toxins to cleanse the ... Read >
Author: Troy Clarks
15th March 2007
Arthritis is easily among the most common of the geriatric problems faced by people over the world today. It is characterized by mild to severe pains in the various joints of the bones, especially in the joints of the hands, legs and the back. Arthritic p... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
20th February 2007
In recent years, tea has attracted a lot of attention for its many health benefits. For years Asian cultures have used tea for many medical purposes, and science is proving out what Asians seem to have known all along – tea has many healthy benefits... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
03rd April 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
What Is Fibre?
Fibre is the part of the plant that we eat and cannot digest. But while it is still in our body it can do a great deal of good for us.
There Are Two Kinds of Fibre
· Soluble Fibre
· Insoluble Fibre
... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
28th March 2006
"It does not matter what you eat. Just don't eat a lot, exercise, and your weight will not be a problem." True? Not quite! There is scientific evidence that a vegetarian diet keeps that weight down, whereas meat eaters put it on. What you eat does matter.... Read >
Author: Erik Leipoldt
30th November 2005
As many as 15 percent of U.S. soldiers have suffered from dental emergencies while on duty. In response, army scientists have developed an antibacterial chewing gum that contains a protein called KSL.Kills Harmful BacteriaKSL kills harmful mouth bacteria,... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
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