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Type 2 Diabetic Menus for Healthy Body

24th September 2009
As per the reports revealed by the American Diabetes Association, Type 2 diabetes is found in a number of cases in which cells of the body is not able to create insulin as required. Food offers starch as well as sugar and builds block which is essential... Read >
Author: Chris Cornell

The Benefits And Perils Of Vitamin A

18th September 2009
Why You Need Vitamin A Vitamin A plays an important role in vision, reproduction, and bone development. It encourages the growth of health surface linings in the eyes, lungs, intestines, and uninary track. Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin. This m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Drink cranberry Juice to stay away from disease

07th September 2009
Cranberry juice has numerous health benefits. There are a huge number of people who use it as a medication that cures various bacteria related ailments. It has a bitter taste so people take it by adding to it some sweeteners. This juice is commonly used f... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Type 2 Diabetes Diets

07th September 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith Type 2 diabetes is a disease that is becoming more common in today's society. It results mainly from poor lifestyle choices and dietary habits and results in a range of health problems including increased risk of heart ... Read >

Menopause Remedies- The Various Types And What Best Suits You

23rd August 2009
Menopause remedies can involve the use of conventional medicine or the use of herbs. The black cohosh is a herbal remedy that is used to offer short term relief. Some people use it to relieve hot flashes and night sweats. This herb is also said to treat p... Read >
Author: Mercy

Herbal Remedies For Menopause

18th August 2009
There are a number of herbal remedies for menopause. Some of these herbal remedies are not regulated and therefore there is little or no research at all to back up their claims. Soy and isoflavones are plant estrogens found in beans particularly soybea... Read >
Author: Mercy

Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure

07th August 2009
Natural Ways to Lower Blood Pressure So many people are suffering from high blood pressure these days. Some of the risk factors are obesity, less active lifestyle, poor diet and excess consumption of alcohol and tobacco products, stress management, ... Read >
Author: Ken Meyer

Sugar can be hazardous to your health

31st July 2009
Are you one of the many people who just cannot resist the temptation of sugar? Unfortunately it is no secret that excess consumption of sugar can ruin your health. Sugar, like all other foods, when consumed in large quantities may lead to a variety o... Read >
Author: RudoMungoshi

WHAT DOES THE KETOGENIC DIET AND GI INDEX HAVE TO DO WITH EACH OTHER?

22nd June 2009
With the different rates at which we all consume food, it is not surprising that many people are indeed overweight and obese. Obesity has even become somewhat celebrated as seen in the case of the fattest man alive In the Guinness Book of Records and in t... Read >
Author: M2FitnessPros

Precautions for Oregano Oil consumption

06th June 2009
Oregano oil is a natural remedy that fights against infections. It strengthens the immune system of the body. Medicals studies suggest that oregano cures several ailments. It is popularly used as a cure for bladder infections. It kills the bacterium and f... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Hidden Fats

05th June 2009
Recent TV news showed that various food brands are offering low carbohydrate foods due to public demand. That just shows how poorly informed the public can be. The Mayo Clinic (mayoclinic-dot-com/ tells us that "Every day your body requires certain nut... Read >
Author: Dr. Don Miller

What To Do After Weight Loss Surgery

04th June 2009
Weight loss surgery must be undertaken with the clarity that you will have to make certain key lifestyle changes after the event to avoid complications. Your doctor will provide you with a prescription of medicines, rest, food and precautionary measu... Read >
Author: Alan

TOOLS IN MEDITATION

13th May 2009
The divine power that enables the earth to rotate and the Sun to emit light is also within us. This Power enables to our mind to think and intellect to analyze. As the mirror in a car gets covered with dust after long journey, this divinity in us be... Read >
Author: ANIL RAO

Causes of acid reflux disorder!!

27th April 2009
Did you know that chronic coughing is not always asthma or viral infection? Well, heard about acid reflux disorder? This disorder is of gastrointestinal or digestive system also known as acid reflux cough. Acid reflux disorder is the result of the st... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne

Seven Tips for Healthy Skin

02nd April 2009
If you are looking for tips for healthy skin, then you have come to the right place. There are many steps involved in maintaining a healthy look and feel to your skin. Regularly following these simple steps will help you achieve your skin care goal. D... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

Good Nutrition for a Healthy Lifestyle

01st February 2009
The phrase ‘Health is Wealth’ gets more significant with age. It’s what we preserve the most, especially after retirement. Most seniors would love to foresee a life of health, fitness and relaxation. Some active seniors would also want to travel a... Read >
Author: liza252

Diet for Fat Loss Program

03rd September 2008
A fat loss program is fruitful only when it consist a sensible planned diet and regular workout. The diet for fat loss should contain adequate nutrients our body needs. It should be such that it maintains the balance between the energy generation and ener... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Major Causes of Obesity

03rd September 2008
Obesity is mainly the result of overeating and excess consumption of sweet and processed foods accompanied by the lack of adequate physical activity. An average healthy person generally takes food just enough to meet the requirements of his energy expendi... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Home Treatment for Kidney Stones

02nd September 2008
Kidney stones, one of the most painful of the urological disorders, have beset humans for centuries. Kidney stones are hard, stone-like masses that can form in one or both kidneys. Kidney stones are usually painless when in the kidney but can cause severe... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Toothache - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

21st July 2008
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, is an aching pain in or around a tooth. In most cases toothaches are caused by problems in the tooth or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, the emergence of wisdom teeth, a cracked t... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Misconceptions People Have About Carbohydrates

11th June 2008
by Erwin Chua (erwin@lowfatbodysecrets.com) Carbohydrates or “carbs” are considered one of the three major building blocks of body nutrition. Along with protein and fat, a fine balance between these macronutrients ensures a strong and healthy body... Read >
Author: Erwin Chua

Do You Think Obesity isn't Dangerous? Look This

10th June 2008
These trends play roles in the increasing rate of obesity, along with lack of physical activity. These are: to improve nutrition to increase physical activity, and to reduce obesity. Summary This statistical report presents a range of information on obesi... Read >
Author: Sri

Do You Think Obesity isn't Dangerous? Look This

10th June 2008
These trends play roles in the increasing rate of obesity, along with lack of physical activity. These are: to improve nutrition to increase physical activity, and to reduce obesity. Summary This statistical report presents a range of information on obesi... Read >
Author: Sri

How To Avoid Kidney Stones Calcium Oxalate

17th April 2008
Various types of crystals are found in the kidney stones. These crystals are calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, a mixture of calcium oxalate and calcium phosphate and magnesium ammonium phosphate. Therefore, we can categorize these kidney stones as kidne... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

The South Beach Diet and Weight Loss Programs

30th October 2007
What is the South Beach Diet?Developed by cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston, the South Beach Diet is self-described as "neither low-fat nor low-carb," but rather a method that teaches followers to rely on the "right" carbs and the "right" fats.Like the Atk... Read >
Author: Alien

Are Todays Parents Raising a Generation of Slackers?

02nd September 2007
They�ve been raised in an age of excess consumption, where plastic surgery and flashy cars are doled out as high school graduation gifts. Some experts say catering to kids� self-esteem instead of teaching them about responsibility has left them poorly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Arthur Agatston, the author and creator of the South Beach Dietis a cardiologist based in south Flor

07th August 2007
South Beach Diet Online provide a free diet profile and can help you lose pounds while eating delicious food. South Beach Diet plan information from Prevention magazine includes online articles on how the South Beach diet can help with any fitness and we... Read >
Author: Patrick Beaufay

Recommended Diet For Asthma Patients

25th May 2007
Asthma can trigger off due to various factors so it is important to take control of these factors that may influence a person adversely resulting in the manifestation of the symptoms. Diet is very important in controlling and even correcting certain sympt... Read >
Author: Tom alter

What is gall bladder?

26th March 2007
In the right upper quadrant of the abdomen is situated a small pear-shaped organ directly under the liver called the gall bladder. Its principal function is to collect and concentrate the bile that the body uses to digest fats. The very common problems wi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Best Wine Selection For Heart Health

05th March 2007
Questions about wine selection for heart health arise because of research relating moderate consumption to a reduced risk of coronary artery disease. When it comes to heart health, wine may be a good choice, but excess consumption can lead to multiple he... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Relationship Between Cod Liver Oil and Constipation Explained

28th February 2007
The relationship between cod liver oil and constipation is one of natural treatment and ailment. In other words, cod liver oil has been used to provide natural relief from constipation for many years. Other fish oils provide the same benefit, without th... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Best Weight Loss Supplements that are Available Today

16th November 2006
Like in the US where 50% of the adult population are overweight and 25% of the adult population is obese, the individuals living in the UK too are becoming more obese day by day. There are certain factors which are spearheading the list of factors helping... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Cellulite: Its Causes and Treatments

25th July 2006
Cellulite refers to the fat stored on specific body parts especially on the abdomen. It looks like orange peel or cottage cheese under the skin. Causes Cellulite is a fat tissue that appears below the skin's surface. People does not need to be overw... Read >
Author: ecasey Kite

Find Out How To Lose Weight Fast With Minimum Side Effects?

22nd June 2006
Every person has a question in mind on how to lose weight fast? But I was not able to get the exact answers for this question. Everyone has his own views but the result remains the same. The urge to lose weight fast may lead people to harsh effects. In th... Read >
Author: Joseph Jones

Weight Loss Change Your Life Style

09th February 2006
Have you been taunted by any of your neighbor or by your partner for your Obesity? Look upon you if you are Overweight and Obese. Think of the reasons for the extra pounds you gathered over the years. Is it due to your Life Style you have adopted for year... Read >
Author: Rob Albert

Heavy Metal Anchor Alzheimer's In Your Brain

05th January 2006
Heavy metals and aluminum are in every part of our environment and food. These elements are deadly and you will benefit if you are aware of what they do where they come from. Brain tissue has an attraction for heavy metals such as lead, mercury, cadmi... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva