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Do You Want A Ringing Ears Cure?

29th September 2009
Before you can even think about finding a ringing ears cure you must be sure as to why your tinnitus started in the first place. Exposure to noise accounts for more than 80% of all ringing in the ear cases worldwide. Ringing ears can be caused by firework... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Causes of Acne

22nd September 2009
Today acne is becoming and issue affecting all different ages of people, even though it is particularly dreaded by teenagers. There are no doubts however, that teenagers more commonly suffer from acne than other age groups. As it happens there are tons of... Read >
Author: calismith

Acne Treatments - An External Cause of Acne?

17th September 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulat... Read >
Author: jessy

Food Hygiene Legislation Guides

08th September 2009
Since January 2006, the food hygiene legislation changed to include all food-related businesses, including primary producers. For this reason, it is more important than ever that any company with any food-related dealings investigate whether they are req... Read >
Author: Henry Funk

Tips for parents of children with food allergies

25th August 2009
Are you a parent a child suffering from a food allergy? If you some tips to deal with child health status. One of the first things you have to talk to your child's food allergies. It is important to infants and young children to address the primary sc... Read >
Author: Ruel

External Acne Causes : How To Face Them

10th August 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulate... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Face Your Acne And Its External Factors

10th August 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulate... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

A Guide to Better Bone Health for Women

03rd August 2009
Bone health is one of the most important aspects of a women’s health. This is due to the fact that ignoring bone health may result in a lot of diseases and injuries, the most dreaded of which is osteoporosis. Although a lot has been said about the debil... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

The 21st Century Milkman

06th July 2009
The Milkman has been an essential part of British life for generations and now following the trend of many major UK services they are now online. One of the faces of Milk delivery is Gary and he is a real milkman, too. Gary has seen a few changes ove... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Candida Foods to Avoid

22nd June 2009
Once it has been established that you are suffering from candida or yeast overgrowth or candidiasis as it is also known you'll need to have a serious look at what you eat.First of all sugar in all its forms must be eliminated. Sugar is thefood of choice o... Read >
Author: Randolph Macias

Excessive Calcium Causes Osteoporosis

16th June 2009
Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bones. Osteoporosis is not about the inability to build strong bones, but about premature degeneration of the bones. Calcium is required ... Read >
Author: chicnhealth

How much white poison do you eat? (Part 1 of 2) What exactly are you doing to your body when you ea

15th June 2009
How much white poison do you eat? (Part 1 of 2) What exactly are you doing to your body when you eat foods containing sugar? There are various diet plans available that suggest limiting Carbohydrate intake to help reduce weight. Adkins is probably th... Read >
Author: Andy Ainsworth

5 Tips to Radiant and Beautiful Skin

01st June 2009
We often think that having a radiant and beautiful skin would mean spending substantial amount of money on our face, be it be buying creams, vitamin C, essence and applying them on our face. It could also mean pampering ourselves going for facial, treatm... Read >
Author: Laura Lin

8 Points Against The Milk & Weight Loss Connection

18th May 2009
Everywhere, we are greeted with glossy magazine ads featuring superstars like Sheryl Crowe, Glenn Close and Mariska Hargitay proclaiming that milk and weight loss are as closely allied as shoes and socks. The most recent campaign poses a fantastic pictur... Read >
Author: Sydney Johnston

Being A Vegan Or A Vegetarian

20th April 2009
Study after study has revealed the importance of a balanced diet to good health. Eating a balanced diet, one that is rich in all the various minerals and vitamins needed for a healthy body, can present quite a challenge for vegetarians and vegans. That is... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Calcium and Magnesium for High Blood Pressure

09th April 2009
Calcium and magnesium are both essential minerals that the body needs. They are two of the minerals contained in each of the body cells, hence calcium and magnesium can contribute to the occurrence of high blood pressure. Calcium is needed in the inte... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

You Should Try A Low Fat High Fiber Diet

09th April 2009
One of the easiest and most effective changes you can make in your diet is to eat more foods rich in fiber, and fewer fatty foods. There are many reasons to boost the intake of fiber while controlling fat, including increased fitness, decreased weight and... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Find Out How You Can Snack The Healthy Way

09th April 2009
Everyone wants a snack now and then, but the key is to make those snacks healthy and nutritious as well as delicious. There are many great snacks that can be enjoyed guilt free. For instance choosing snacks from whole grain products, fruits and vegetables... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Check To See If You Have A Good Diet

27th March 2009
Does Your Diet Include a Variety of Foods? Variety is one of the most important hallmarks of a healthy diet, since no one food contains all the nutrients needed by the human body. It is important to eat foods from all the major food groups, includin... Read >
Author: Jake Samples

Don’t let the winter wear you down

24th February 2009
Don’t let the winter wear you downThe Mental Health Foundation estimates that one in eight people in the UK experience a mild low mood during winter, with symptoms including lethargy, craving for sugary foods and sleep problems. And it’s no surprise, ... Read >
Author: sarah hague

Yeast Infections The Role of Diet

20th January 2009
Although not quite established and supported scientifically, diet has been suggested to be a factor in the development of yeast infections in women. The main element being accused as a diet-related culprit is sugar. How yeast benefits from sugar Lik... Read >
Author: seno1808

Avoiding and Treating Crohn's Disease

11th January 2009
Crohn’s disease pain is the result of the swelling of intestinal wall. Preliminary treatments of the ailment primarily deal with the inflammation. It is pretty essential but at the same time the significance of a complete Crohn’s diet can’t be unnot... Read >
Author: Alien

Diet after Pregnancy: Nutritious Food is the Key to Balance Health

07th January 2009
A woman needs a lot of care while she is pregnant especially what she is eating. But once the labor is done and the baby comes out alive, don’t think that the need to look for diet is over now. Rather you need to be more cautious then when the baby was ... Read >
Author: Lisa Stockton

Milk, Whats in it for You

02nd January 2009
The argument for and against consuming cow’s milk and dairy products Dairy free, wheat free, gluten free, it sometimes seems like a lot of people are intolerant of a lot of different things these days. Milk and dairy produce is one food group that co... Read >
Author: Mark Snare

The Finnish Diet - Lose Weight Quickly

30th December 2008
The diet is developed at the initiative of the government of Finland for overweight people to help them lose weight quickly. This diet is based on exclusion of high-calorie foods, like animal fats and sugar. Table salt (only natural salt contained in food... Read >
Author: Alen Green

Learn How to Lose 20 Pounds Fast & Safely - Hospital Diet

08th December 2008
If you are desperate to find out how to lose 20 pounds fast & safely you need to have a look at this 30 days hospital diet. This diet applies in the hospitals for overweight people to help them lose pounds fast and safely, reduce levels of cholesterol ... Read >
Author: Alen Green

Celiac Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

02nd December 2008
Celiac disease, also known as gluten sensitive enteropathy is very common but frequently missed. It is an autoimmune disease of intestinal damage due to gluten in people who are genetically predisposed. Classic Celiac disease is diagnosed by abnormal bloo... Read >
Author: Ash

Guiding Children to Healthy Snack Choices

01st December 2008
We are born with an almost inborn natural liking towards the taste for sweet and salt. When we begin to grow we understand that fat makes food taste great as well. When we become too fond of all that junk food, what happens? Yes, too much of sweets and fa... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Guiding Children to Healthy Snack Choices

01st December 2008
We are born with an almost inborn natural liking towards the taste for sweet and salt. When we begin to grow we understand that fat makes food taste great as well. When we become too fond of all that junk food, what happens? Yes, too much of sweets and fa... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

Pregnancy and breastfeeding - tips for a balanced diet

05th November 2008
The most critical thing about dietary requirements during pregnancy is that you should start to consider these BEFORE conception. Critical development of your baby starts at conception. Eating well before pregnancy will give your body a good store of nutr... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings

How To Feed A Two-Year-Old

06th October 2008
At the age of 2 children can have homogenized whole cow's milk. Two healthy, low fat alternatives to whole milk are skim and 2%. The child's eating habits should be very similar to the eating habits of other family members. The diet for a toddler shou... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl

How To Feed A Two-Year-Old

06th October 2008
At the age of 2 children can have homogenized whole cow's milk. Alternatives to whole milk include 2% low fat or skim milk. In addition, the child's diet should resemble the diet of the other family members. The diet for a toddler should include 3 m... Read >
Author: Christine Steendahl

Czech Meat Output Down 2.5% in Second Quarter G

17th August 2008
keyword: beef poultry milk Czech meat output fell by 2.5 percent year-on-year to 152,143 tonnes in the second quarter of 2008, the Czech Statistical Office (CSU) reported on Friday. Output of pork meat decreased, while beef and poultry meat... Read >
Author: chilhyun

Is Milk Good For You?

15th August 2008
Is milk good for you? Our government says yes, but most scientists who do not work for the dairy industry say no. Why the discrepancy? Let's look at the research. Though most people still think that milk is good for their bones, there is no evidence fo... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman

A Guidelines For Allergens-Free Diet

21st July 2008
Some people are not aware that they have food allergy. It can be difficult to diagnose especially if allergic reactions are not apparent before. Symptoms of food allergy only appear if you exceed the tolerable amount of foods you are allergic to. Food... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Describe different kind of catalyst

20th July 2008
To gear up the rate of a chemical reaction there is need of some kind of catalyst. Enzymes are in fact such catalysts playing specific role in the biochemical processes. You are more aware of natural proteins that act as enzymes in our body cells. But res... Read >
Author: Ajaay Kumar

Controlling your Eating Habits Can Help you Reduce Acne Problems

26th June 2008
A person's eating habits is without a doubt a very influential factor when it comes to treating acne, and excess intake certain types of foods can create hormonal imbalances which then in turn reflect externally as skin problems. When it comes to our bod... Read >
Author: John Sern

Make Your Food Your Friend

10th April 2008
The food you choose to eat, can be your answer to a healthy, vibrant body or it can be the cause of your sick body. The fact is, we need good nutrition for good health. Good nutrition can be broken into four categories: water, carbohydrates, protein and f... Read >
Author: Jane Kriese

Why Are You Addicted to Cheese?

25th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Cheese is a part of the American culture. Americans enjoy eating cheese, and some are even addicted to it. Is there such a thing as cheese addiction? Is it an overstatement that you could, in fact, be addicted to chees... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Natural Yeast Infection Remedies That Work!

02nd March 2007
Natural yeast infection remedies have gained much popularity in recent years to cure yeast infection. People seems to have caught on the health bug and are turning more and more to natural remedies for answers to their illnesses. It is not difficult to un... Read >
Author: Davion Wong

What to eat and not to eat if you have diabetes

19th February 2007
A proper die is a very important thing in controlling the symptoms of diabetes. Taking in consideration the fact that eating disorders are some of the causes of diabetes, every one should know that a healthy diet is required if there is a chance of preven... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Top 8 Most Common Childhood Food Allergies

23rd December 2006
Both kids and adults can suffer from a variety of allergies that can range from dust to medical pharmaceuticals and products. Some of the most difficult to deal with for the allergy sufferer however is in the food category. According to the Mayo Clinic,... Read >
Author: Abigail Franks

Halitosis: Cure Your Chronic Bad Breath Today

16th November 2006
Bad breath is something common to everyone at one point or another in their life, even those who brush and floss religiously. We all know that those who eat garlic will smell like it afterwards, but other times the realization that our breath is offensiv... Read >
Author: Jim McDonald

What can I do about my Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

11th November 2006
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is characterized as abdominal pain and discomfort, gas and bloating, loose and frequent bowel movements, or constipation. Naturopaths for years have observed beneficial effects of acidophilus on IBS. Now there are clinical... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Starbucks Still Serving Up Coffee Drinks Laced with Monsanto's Bovine Growth Ho

01st September 2006
WASHINGTON, DC -- The Organic Consumers Association (OCA) is deeply disappointed that Starbucks continues to drag its heels on a five-year-old commitment to offer consumers an alternative to milk and dairy products derived from cows injected with Monsanto... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor

The Truth about permanent weight loss

31st July 2006
There is no easy way to slim down. Basically it all boils down to consuming less calories than burning energy. You need to eat less calories and exercise to lose weight. Both diet and exercise works in tandem. Research has also shown it is easier to eat l... Read >
Author: ian tham

Calories: The Good and Bad

28th July 2006
Making a commitment to have healthier eating habits is a tough one. Knowing how to implement that commitment may be even harder. Where do you start? What foods should you eat, and which ones should you stay away from? These are all questions you should an... Read >
Author: Ken Bendor

What foods can I eat if I suffer from a food allergy?

12th July 2006
When someone suffers from a food allergy or food intolerance they automatically think that the solution is to remove the suspect food from their diet altogether. Although this does improve the symptoms a worrying concern is that my removing or restricting... Read >
Author: Jack Prime

Got Milk? Got Too Much Fat, Cholesterol, Sugar, Protein, and Contaminants

23rd June 2006
All of us have been raised to believe that "milk does a body good" or "milk is a natural" or "milk is nature's perfect food." How could it not be? We associate milk with our first foods and our mothers. It is because of this association that many of us... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

The Moderation Myth

22nd June 2006
Most people have a general idea what foods are good for them to promote health and fitness and to prevent diseases, and what foods are not good for them. There is no question in anyone's mind that fresh whole fruits and vegetables and whole grains an... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

India's Dairy Industry: Marching Towards Growth and Development

02nd May 2006
India holds a significant position in bovine population among the nations of the world. However, although India has an appreciable livestock wealth, she ranks very low in the international trade of livestock products. Within the recent and concerted ... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Vitamins Is There Such Thing as Too Much?

05th March 2006
You probably hear lots of information about the need to get sufficient amounts of vitamins in your daily diet, and to take a vitamin supplement if you aren't getting those necessary vitamins. If vitamins are good for you, it stands to reason that more is ... Read >
Author: Bob Benson

The Food Guide Pyramid

29th December 2005
The Food Guide Pyramid is one manner for Americans to read how to eat healthy. A rainbow of colored, vertical stripes stands for the five food groups plus fats and oils. Here is what the colors stand for: orange = grains green = vegetables red = fr... Read >
Author: David Skul

Eat Healthy Without Meat

20th December 2005
As concerns about healthy eating have grown, so has the interest in vegetarianism. Numerous nutrition experts recommend eating low on the food chain. In plain language this means eating more grains, vegetables and fruits, and fewer meats, cheeses and othe... Read >
Author: Alex Fir