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Clinical Studies on Reductil

01st October 2009
Explain Different Clinical Reports on Reductil as a weight loss pill Clinical Trial 1 First two-year clinical data for Reductil demonstrates efficacy in helping overweight people maintain long-term weight loss. Results from the second phase of t... Read >
Author: rozane

Learn how Omega 3 Helps you with your depression!

21st September 2009
New Breakthrough Omega 3 helps ADHDIn the Western Culture, more and more adults and childhood adhd are being diagnosed. And in many cases drug treatment seems to work, but in others the side effects are limiting its success. People seek natural therapies ... Read >
Author: Aubrey Moses

Incredible Weight Loss With Wild Mango

16th September 2009
A new wonder supplement to help with weight loss has surfaced, although its benefits are not yet fully substantiated and it is not yet freely available in the UK. It's called Irvingia gabonensis or Wild Mango and comes from West Africa. The tree... Read >
Author: RobEsmund

New evidence linking Omega 3 with deterrent for Alzheimer's

15th September 2009
In 2007, for the first time ever, there were more people over the state-pension age than there were children. And this trend is set to continue - over the next 20 years, the number of people over 85 is predicted to double. But what quality of life will... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes

Health Benefits Of Tomatoes

07th September 2009
What is the Active Ingredient? The active ingredient that makes tomatoes such a formidable opponent against cancer cells is the carotenoid called Lycopene. Lycopene is the natural red pigment found in tomatoes and tomato based products. The redder t... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Caralluma Fimbriata- Proven OTC Appetite Suppressant

17th July 2009
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant that is part of the cactus family that grows wild over many areas of India and has been used as a natural appetite suppressant for centuries. Anecdotal reports from Ayurvedic practioners in India have reported no ... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

Natural Glucosamine/Chondroitin Findings Ignored By Media

10th July 2009
The New York Times declared, in February 2006, that two top-selling arthritis drugs were found to be ineffective. The fact is that the drugs that are mentioned in the articles are not actually drugs at all, but instead, two popular nutritional supplement... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Recover With The Help of Diet Pills

04th June 2009
Fatness and overweight are calculated as the foremost harms in today's culture. Eating lot of fatty foods but barely doing any physical behavior. Fatness directs to many fitness problems, such as diabetes and high blood pressure and may even lead to heart... Read >
Author: Alien

Aphrodisiac Plants, Hypnotherapy, Psychotherapy to Enhance Sexual Life

04th June 2009
Traditionally, some herbs were credited aphrodisiac or tonic virtues with the effect of intensifying sexual performance. For most of these herbs, no clinical trial with probing results has been conducted. Sometimes, preliminary tests seem to confirm the t... Read >
Author: Ines

Proactol Review-by consumer

01st June 2009
Proactol is a fat binder suppliment that helps in losing weight by absorbing the fat from your intake. Or at least, this is what the official website claims to do. To test whether this claim is valid or not, an experimental review was carried out to find ... Read >
Author: Kamran Chow

Spices For Depression: They Really Can Spice Up Your Mood

11th May 2009
Some spices such as saffron, sage, cardamom and chillies are known to have specific anti-depressant effects; while others work indirectly by improving the general health of the individual. GENERAL EFFECTS OF SPICES: Spices have the highest antioxidant ... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

Irvingia gabonensis: IN-credible weight loss from an African tree?

01st May 2009
Irvingia gabonensis is the newest supplement to hit the weight loss marketplace, saturate the internet with ads and light up the discussion forums. But is it all it's cracked up to be? In the fat loss marketplace, this may gain the dubious distinction of ... Read >
Author: Tom Venuto

Flaxseed reduces prostate tumor proliferation

02nd April 2009
A report published in the January, 2007 issue of the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition found that women who supplemented their weight loss program with calcium and vitamin D had better lipids and lipoprotein profiles than those who did not take the s... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye

ZMA Really Works

17th March 2009
I started taking ZMA a couple months ago after a friend suggested it. At first, I didn’t really notice any difference, but after the third week of using ZMA, I started having some wildly vivid dreams. I’ve never really considered myself a dreamer in t... Read >
Author: MBody Strength

Hoodia Gordonii Assists you Reduce weight?

09th January 2009
Hoodia Gordonii Assists you Reduce weight? What exactly is Hoodia - in reality a powerful succulent that has the ability to crush overeating and works good for the bushmen in the arid areas. Desert natives have been using hoodia for quite a while to ... Read >
Author: Steven Collimore

Reversing Destructive Eye Diseases Maybe Just a Supplement Away

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

Multivitamins Reduce the Risk of Delivering Low Weight Children

23rd October 2008
It has been estimated that 20 million children with low birth weights are born each year, mainly in developing countries. The condition is associated with an increased risk of early mortality, poor growth and cognitive development, and chronic illness lat... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye

Anaerobic and what it Means to You

10th October 2008
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen. There are many families of methane-producing bacteria and they are usually referred to as anaerobes. Alternatively, anaerobic means "without oxygen". What Anaerobic Means - in Sport and Exercise Anaerobic ... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Anaerobic and what it Means to You

10th October 2008
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen. There are many families of methane-producing bacteria and they are usually referred to as anaerobes. Alternatively, anaerobic means "without oxygen". What Anaerobic Means - in Sport and Exercise Anaerobic ... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

Stress Fractures – Calcium and Vitamin D

10th September 2008
What is stress fracture? Sometimes it is named as “hairline fracture”, is a physical response to risk from the outside world which is fundamentally the kind of incomplete fractures in bones. Stress fracture is a contrast to the other kinds of fracture... Read >
Author: Michell3z

Top 3 Weight Loss Products

07th July 2008
1. Hoodia - The ultimate appetite killer - This weight-loss wonder is derived from a small, cactus-like plant that grows wild in South Africa; folks there have known about Hoodia for years, munching on it to suppress both appetite and thirst as they walk ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Caralluma Fimbriata - Natural Appetite Suppressant

25th June 2008
The classification of Caralluma fimbriata can be done in two distinct groups and that too without any side effects. First can be in the form of the powdered alcohol and other can be categorized in the form of water extract. The main constituents of the Ca... Read >
Author: Alien

Countdown To Lower Blood Pressure

08th May 2008
If you thought that drugs with their unwanted side effects were the only way to control high blood pressure, think again. Studies show that a sizable number of people with mild hypertension can get their pressure dropped with out drugs. At an American Col... Read >
Author: David Jones

Make Your Doctor Smile With Garlic

12th April 2008
Although garlic seems to be a turn-off in a lot of intimate settings, it should actually be held dear. Aged garlic extract and other garlic supplements have been proven to assist in a heart-healthy lifestyle. Garlic, as an herb, is used to help lower ch... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Folic Acid - One Of The Most Important Pregnancy Nutrition Supplements

21st February 2008
Pregnant women can reap the benefits of pregnancy nutrition supplements that contain multivitamins and other compounds. And these benefits are not limited during pregnancy. You can start these supplements well before you plan to become pregnant, during ... Read >
Author: apurva

Pine Bark Extract Boosts Nitric Oxide Production

06th February 2008
A recent study has found that Pycnogenol, which is an antioxidant plant extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree, helps individuals by enhancing the production of nitric oxide (NO), which in turn leads to an increase in blood flow and oxygen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Acomplia proven to significantly reduce visceral fat

15th November 2007
A study presented at the 43rd Annual meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) showed the first direct evidence of the effects and safety of Acomplia (Rimonabant) on human visceral fat. Obesity is traditionally determined by the... Read >
Author: brahma

Grinstead Still Grinning - 2 Years after Adult Stem Cell Therapy

24th August 2007
A series of heart attacks, bypasses, stents and heaps of nitro tablets is more than enough to put most people to rest in their rocking chair. Not so for Bob Grinstead who has just celebrated two years after receiving adult stem cell therapy in Thailand.... Read >
Author: StemCellGuy

Aromatherapy and Hair Loss

26th July 2007
How to use Essential Oils to Treat Thinning Hair Aromatherapy dates back to the Egyptians and has been used for centuries to treat a variety of bodily conditions. Losing hair causes both women and men anxiety and has generated a multi-million dolla... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Georgia Man Has New Life Given To Him by Adult Stem Cell Therapy

05th July 2007
Almost two decades ago, Bob Grinstead, 71, from Roswell, Georgia, had his first heart attack. After a series of grafts he continued working as a salesman for five years until he was told to retire as he was in and out of hospital having stents inserted ... Read >
Author: StemCellGuy

Could Devils Claw Be The Answer To Inflammation

15th June 2007
Devil�s claw has been used by native African tribes for centuries to treat rheumatism, arthritis, lower back pain, tendonitis, and dyspepsia. Harpagophytum Procumbens, also known as Devil�s claw, is found in South Africa and used by locals to treat f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Drugs Which Work For Obese Adults May Not Work For Obese Teens

10th June 2007
As with adults the first line of attack for obesity in teenagers is normally a carefully controlled program of diet and exercise. In many cases however this does not do the trick and so many doctors will move on to supplement this treatment with drugs, co... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

ADHD is fish oil better than prescription drugs?

11th May 2007
Fish oil continues to receive a lot of media publicity regarding its positive effect on our mood and behaviour and has been reported as having therapeutic value for the treatment of many conditions including ADHD, but is it better than prescription drugs?... Read >

Antioxidants may Have the Ability to Reduce Lung Damage

03rd May 2007
Recent studies suggest that antioxidants could decrease lung damage from toxins caused by ozone pollution. The research was conducted by scientists from the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, NC, and the National Institutes of Health in Bethe... Read >
Author: Tim Moore

Phosphatidylserine-Endurance Enhancer

30th April 2007
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a naturally occuring compound found in many foods such as vegetables, soybeans, rice amd fish. It is necessary for proper functionming for all mammalian cells and in humans it's found in very metabolic tissues such as skeletal m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Conclusions about the risks that can appear while using Bextra

07th March 2007
Bextra is a drug that belongs to the class of drugs called Cox-2 inhibitors, together with other medications, like Vioxx. It is god to know that Vioxx was withdrawn from the market because studies revealed it increased the risk of heart attack and stroke ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What Can A Herbal Wonder Drug Do For Your Heart!

18th November 2006
All of us know garlic which is most often used as a seasoning or a condiment. You either like it or hate it when you see it on or smell it from your food. Garlic, whether raw or cooked, is famous for its strong characteristic odor. But, are you aware that... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

Healing Cancer With The Mind

14th November 2006
Healing Cancer With The Mind From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life The power of your mind over functions of your body is widely acknowledged. Medical studies that measure the effectiveness of treatment have proved that patients often... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Hoodia Gordonii For Weight Loss

30th October 2006
Hoodia Gordonii: Hoodia is a bitter-tasting cactus-like plant. The full name is Hoodia Gordonii. Hoodia is a Succulent botanical which resembles a cactus. For this reason, hoodia is often mistaken called the african hoodia cactus.In the last few years,... Read >
Author: Michal john

From Cells To Self in the Biology Of Belief

23rd August 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers What is the connection between a cell membrane and the human brain? A lot, according to cell biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, whose book "The Biology of Belief", details reasons why we can be the creators of our own destiny.... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Introduction To Coenzyme Q10

08th August 2006
Introduction To Coenzyme Q10 A substance found in most tissues in the body, and in many foods. It can also be made in the laboratory. It is used by the body to produce energy for cells, and as an antioxidant. It is being studied in the treatment of can... Read >
Author: tom willson

Green tea, Weight Loss and More!

31st July 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley Green tea is has become a daily favourite of mine in view of its awesome health virtues. Funny how something tastes better the healthier you think it is for you! So, what are the remarkable benefits of this auspicious drink?... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions

Tricks to Get Better Sleep

04th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers Our mind is often the best resource we have for creating and solving problems. This is certainly the case when it comes to insomnia. Those who have problems sleeping know far too well the way anxiety about not sleeping p... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Acne: Asthma Drug Fails to Help Patients with Acne

17th January 2006
The asthma drug Zyflo fails to help patients with severe acne, according to a mid-stage trial carried out by the company Critical Therapeutics Inc. The drug, also known as zileuton, was neither better at controlling the number of inflammatory lesions than... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Strattera Linked to Suicidal Thoughts in Children

01st December 2005
Adding to the "Black Box" warning that Strattera can cause liver problems comes a new warning that Strattera can cause suicidal thoughts in children taking the ADHD drug. The FDA is now making the company put a warning label on its product about the S... Read >
Author: Jeannine Virtue