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30th September 2009
The main function of the carbohydrates is to act as an energy fuel. Carbohydrates are broken down and converted to glucose relatively fast and therefore provide a fast energy release. Glucose is stored as glycogen in muscle and liver cells and the daily i... Read >
Author: Livelydayz
23rd September 2009
Regardless of the countless studies conducted to work out what impairs the metabolic process that involves the uptake of blood glucose with muscle, fat, and liver cells, a tantamount of puzzle still shrouds the true nature of Type two Diabetes. A number ... Read >
Author: Dusty Pollard
23rd September 2009
Milk thistle is a flowering plant native to North America, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean area of Europe, and it has been used for medicinal purposes for over 2,000 years. Today, experts in the medical field tell us that the compound extracted fro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
16th September 2009
Lecithin is a phospholipid, one of the many contained in the cell membranes of all living organisms, whether plants or animals. The term is often synonymous to phosphatidyl choline (PC), which many in the scientific community use to refer to lecithin.
... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
08th September 2009
Lecithin was first discovered in 1850 when French scientist Maurice Gobley worked in his lab and eventually succeeded in separating the emulsifier-like fatty compound found in egg yolk. Naming the compound after the Greek word for "egg yolk", lekithos, th... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
31st August 2009
The importance of cord blood stem cells has really grown over the years as stem cell therapies have started to develop. This development has been helped by recent researches that showed that the cells coming from an organ in the human body can actually tr... Read >
Author: Don REV
18th August 2009
In Europe, milk thistle was used as a well-known remedy for liver problems and also as a digestive aid. Pliny the Elder, the early Roman writer, explained how the juice of milk thistle mixed with honey was used for carrying off bile. Gerard, an herbalis... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th August 2009
Chronic hepatitis is characterized by ongoing inflammation of the liver and destruction (necrosis) of liver cells that persists for more that six to 12months. Symptoms may progress slowly and can subside spontaneously over months or even years. In some pa... Read >
Author: john daniel
10th August 2009
Obese and overweight isn't one and the same things. People suffering from obesity have a huge amount of extra fat, not just little bit extra body fat. An obese person is easily prone to serious health hazards.
Hazardous Obesity
Obesity gives birth t... Read >
Author: petersonbran
01st August 2009
Cirrhosis is characterized by progressive destruction of liver cells and the formation of fibrous scar tissue. The loss of liver cells interferes with the organ’s ability to process nutrients, hormones, and drugs and slows the production of protein othe... Read >
Author: john daniel
01st August 2009
Unpopular diseases such as Gilbert's disease can be alarming once you are diagnosed with it because you will never know what will happen to you. Upon hearing that you are or you might be suffering from it, it can be hard to accept it because you don't kno... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
01st August 2009
The human liver is one of the most important organs of the body. It is responsible for cleaning our internal organs of the entire gunk and bile that is deposited by a person on a regular basis. But conditions like Gilbert's disease and other forms of live... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
30th July 2009
Insulin Resistance
Insulin resistance is a condition in which the body produces insulin, but does not use it properly. Insulin is a hormone made by the pancreas that helps the body use glucose for energy. When people are insulin resistant, t... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com
21st July 2009
Fatty liver disease is a range of conditions where there is a build-up of fat in the liver cells. The liver cells normally contain some fat and related fatty chemicals (triglycerides, fatty acids, etc). Excess fat is normally passed out of liver cells, in... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
18th July 2009
Hepatitis C is a stealthy virus that mutates while hiding in liver cells and other organ cells like the spleen and gall bladder. The fact that the viral cells "hide" makes it very difficult for the body's immune system to eradicate it. Hepatitis C is a sl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th July 2009
There are quite a number in the American population that had been affected since their time of birth by this condition, Gilbert's disease affects about two to five percent of the population in the United States alone. To better understand what it is and h... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
22nd June 2009
Many people have become familiar with the terms antioxidant and free-radicals over the past ten years. Here is just a little information for those who are familiar with the terms, but not the definitions.
Oxidation occurs at the cellular level. Her... Read >
Author: cjkoonce
11th June 2009
"When we know, in effect, what our cells know, health care will be revolutionized, giving birth to regenerative medicine — ultimately including the prolongation of life by regenerating our aging bodies with younger cells," Dr. William Haseltine, CEO of ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th June 2009
Metastasis cancer is the spread of a certain type of cancer from one organ or part to a non-adjacent organ or part. Malignant tumor cells and infections can metastasize. Cancerous cells can break away, leak or spill from a primary tumor and enter the lymp... Read >
Author: Mercy
05th June 2009
Many people who have been diagnosed with Hepatitis C are able to live very healthy lives without experiencing any symptoms. However, it is important to recognize the fact that even though one may feel healthy, Hepatitis C is a progressive condition. This ... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
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
07th May 2009
Gestational diabetes is one of the three types of diabetes, aside from type 1 and type 2. This afflicts non-diabetic pregnant women during the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy (weeks 24 and 28) and the symptoms are not usually specific and typically the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
07th May 2009
Gestational diabetes is one of the three types of diabetes, aside from type 1 and type 2. This afflicts non-diabetic pregnant women during the fifth or sixth month of pregnancy (weeks 24 and 28) and the symptoms are not usually specific and typically the ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
Diabetes mellitus is a condition wherein the pancreas cannot produce insulin or there is insufficient amount of insulin produced. It also refers to that condition wherein the body cells will resist the effects of insulin in the matter of glucose absorptio... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
28th April 2009
Honey is a natural substitute to sugar and no real processing is required for its preparation other than heating it. It retains all its properties during preparation unlike sugar that looses most of its properties and ingredients during the process of con... Read >
Author: Mamahealthy.com
26th April 2009
This disease (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). Liver cells (h... Read >
Author: Mercy
25th March 2009
You may have heard of absinthe as the drink of famous artists like Vincent van Gogh, or as the drink once outlawed in the United States. While the drink still remains famous, the legal status of it being sold in the United States has changed. As of Octobe... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
20th March 2009
What if I told you that one of the health benefits of turmeric is its ability to lower cholesterol! If you're not familiar with turmeric, it's a yellow colored powder used as a spice in a variety of foods. But we're not going to talk about cooking, we'll ... Read >
Author: Marcia Kruger
10th March 2009
Once the pancreas fails in its function to produce insulin when it is needed or in the right proportions needed, the body’s blood sugar level becomes affected by the intake of other foods containing glucose. The impairment leads to diabetes and diet now... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
To understand the main cause of diabetes, it is important for us to understand how the pancreas responds in producing insulin beta cells needed for the body's glucose absorption.
Under normal circumstances, the glucose (sugar) will enter the bloodstrea... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
26th February 2009
a is one of the most effective natural cures for jaundice. It is extracted by pounding and squeezing through a cloth. It should be placed on the patient's palm and made to draw through the nostrils. This causes the expulsion of a yellow colored fluid thro... Read >
Author: dr mony
16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
Recently, researchers from both the University of Iowa and Michigan conducted a study in which they found a "direct link between disruption of a critical cellular housekeeping process and fatty liver disease.
The find... Read >
Author: LegalView
08th January 2009
Imagine the liver working constantly to process alcohol, spices, drugs, and rich fatty foods, while at the same time attempting to keep up with its many other important functions, including the manufacturing of immune proteins, the processing of natural b... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers
03rd January 2009
Cirrhosis of the Liver is the chronic inflammation of the liver, which results in scar tissue replacing the normal liver tissue. The scar tissue of the liver blocks the flow of blood through the organ and disrupts the normal functions of the liver.
A d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th December 2008
Cirrhosis refers to the replacement of damaged liver cells by fibrous scar tissue which disrupts the liver's important functions. Cirrhosis occurs as a result of excessive alcohol intake (most common), common viral hepatitis, obstruction of the bile ducts... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson
18th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
Recently, news from the science and medical communities has reported a new genetic condition that may be the cause of approximately 15 to 20 percent of liver failure among individuals.
An article from Science Daily re... Read >
Author: LegalView
15th December 2008
Using Natural Supplements for your Weight Loss
We have all heard the latest "super food" hype about the Acai Berry weight loss plan. There are numereous natural supplements available that do in fact help your body lose weight, Acai Berry supplement b... Read >
Author: verdeman
03rd December 2008
Hepatitis is a disease taking on many forms which feature inflammation of the liver. The cause is depended on the prognosis and on the symptoms shown. Certain forms of hepatitis are unable to reveal many signs or symptoms and are only noticeable when the ... Read >
Author: stbotanica
30th November 2008
During Starvation mode the body will only first burn off your fat reserves after it exhausting the contents of the digestive tract (what you just ate), and then your glycogen reserves stored in your muscles and liver cells. Once those are gone, then it wi... Read >
Author: Jeff Lepage
29th October 2008
The liver in our body is an essential organ in the process of detoxification of the human body. Its most important task is to help our body to get rid of toxic stuff that were consumed through food. It helps in getting rid of the toxic remains of the food... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
29th October 2008
The liver in our body is an essential organ in the process of detoxification of the human body. Its major task is to help our body to get rid of toxic substances that were consumed through food. It aids in getting rid of the toxic remainders of the foods ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
21st October 2008
Nature always has a cure for the diseases it creates. And one such recently discovered natural cure of cancer is found in Aloe Vera. Aloe Vera is plant grown in the African countries and is known for centuries to counter a million diseases including can... Read >
Author: Joe Bidder
03rd September 2008
It is no surprise that diabetes is one of the larger problems of health that the majority of people are suffering from and it is obvious that it's overall effect both in the short term or in the long term can be life changing. One of the most important pr... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
The liver remains an extremely important part of the body and one of the largest organs in the body. It not only provides the body with food in the form of nutrients and vitamins, it breaks down and gets rid of toxins.
... Read >
Author: LegalView
02nd September 2008
Cirrhosis is a complication of many liver diseases that is characterized by abnormal structure and function of the liver. Cirrhosis is the eleventh superior cause of death by disease in the United States. Almost one-half of these are alcohol related. Abou... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau
Your immune system is an aggressive age fighter: it keeps you younger for longer.
Your body is made up of billions of different types of cells, such as brain cells, blood cells, bone cells, heart cells, kidney cells, l... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau
13th August 2008
In recent years, stem cells have been receiving much attention. What makes them so interesting is its ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. This means that a single stem cell can become brain cells, liver cells, skin cells, c... Read >
Author: May Sira
17th June 2008
Gallstones are stones that form in the gall (bile). Bile is a watery liquid made by the cells of the liver that is important for digesting food in the intestine, particularly fat. Liver cells secrete the bile they make into small canals within the liver. ... Read >
Author: James Sameul
11th June 2008
Radiologists and gastroenterologists claim that, after looking at many peoples livers, 50% of middle-aged Americans have a condition called "fatty liver". The most common causes are poor diet, excessive use of alcohol, toxic chemicals, heavy metals, and ... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi
06th June 2008
Primary biliary cirrhosis is an inflammation (irritation and swelling) of the bile ducts of the liver resulting in narrowing and obstruction of the flow of bile. This obstruction damages liver cells.
Primary biliary cirrhosis is a disease that slowly d... Read >
Author: peterhutch
03rd June 2008
Cholestasis simply means failure of flow of bile. Bile formation is a secretory function of the liver. It begins in bile canaliculi that form between two adjacent surfaces of liver cells (hepatocytes) similar to the terminal branches of a tree. There are ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd May 2008
Craving alcohol is a complicated process that involves several different factors. We are usually first introduced to alcohol at a young age (in our teens). Since no-one under the age of 21 (in the US) is allowed to purchase alcohol, it becomes "cool" an... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
21st May 2008
Alcohol the exotic poison, yes used since ancient times for intoxication. Alcohol addiction is one of the most severe common causes of many diseases caused by the side effects of this chemical on the human body. It is true that this social mood lifter tur... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2008
The question of why people abuse alcohol? Does arise in our minds, alcohol is a mood elevator. Drinking alcohol elevates the mood by releasing serotonin and dopamine both these are chemicals which bring about a sense of well being and euphoria. In additio... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
21st May 2008
Hepatomegaly (an enlarged liver) indicates potentially reversible primary or secondary liver disease. This sign may stem from diverse pathophysiologic mechanisms, including dilated hepatic sinusoids (in heart failure), persistently high venous pressure le... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Gallstones are the most common and costly digestive disease in the United States, causing more than 800,000 hospitalizations annually at estimated cost of over five billion dollars. More than 20 million Americans have gallstones and approximately one mill... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th May 2008
Alcohol the exotic poison, yes used since ancient times for intoxication. Alcohol addiction is one of the most severe common causes of many diseases caused by the side effects of this chemical on the human body. It is true that this social mood lifter tur... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th May 2008
The question of why people abuse alcohol? Does arise in our minds, alcohol is a mood elevator. Drinking alcohol elevates the mood by releasing serotonin and dopamine both these are chemicals which bring about a sense of well being and euphoria. In additio... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
15th May 2008
Hepatitis C is referred to as a serious infectious virus by medical experts. They also like to refer to this disease as a communicable liver disease. This disease directly attacks the liver of the patient.
However, people are more at ease these days, w... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
Hepatitis C is an infectitious virus that has the tendency to damage the liver. It transfers in to the liver via the blood.
Unfortunately, there is no vaccine, for this condition. Hence, people are instructed to follow certain preventative methods in ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
14th May 2008
Cirrhosis is a term that refers to a group of chronic diseases of the liver in which normal liver cells are damaged and replaced by scar tissue, decreasing the amount of normal liver tissue. The distortion of the normal liver structure by the scar tissue ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th April 2008
Autoimmune hepatitis is a disease in which the system's exempt structure attacks liver cells. Although the cause for this isn't completely clear-cut, some diseases, toxins and drugs may spark autoimmune hepatitis in vulnerable folk, particularly women. Th... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
28th April 2008
Acute fatty liver of pregnancy is an uncommon, but severe, circumstance of pregnancy in which there is an undue accretion of fat in the liver or liver cells. It is thought to be caused by a disordered metabolism of oily acids by mitochondria in the fetus,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
07th April 2008
Alcohol abuse affects our health and our body in a variety of ways. Several keys organs and internal functions can be irreparably damaged because of heavy drinking over an extended period of time. Chief among those areas at risk is the liver – one of ou... Read >
Author: Scott Briggs
01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh
01st April 2008
DNA is material that governs inheritance of eye color, hair color, stature, bone density and many other human and animal traits. DNA is a long, but narrow string-like object. A one foot long string or strand of DNA is normally packed into a space roughly ... Read >
Author: Gurbaksh
27th March 2008
Hepatitis is the Latin word for liver inflammation. It is characterised by the destruction of a number of liver cells and the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue.
Hepatitis can be caused by diseases that primarily attack the liver cells.... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, liver ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Liver cancer (hepatocellular carcinoma) is a cancer arising from the liver. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma. The liver is made up of different cell types (for example, bile ducts, blood vessels, and fat-storing cells). However, live... Read >
Author: peterhutch
27th March 2008
Hepatitis is the Latin word for liver inflammation. It is characterised by the destruction of a number of liver cells and the presence of inflammatory cells in the liver tissue.
Hepatitis can be caused by diseases that primarily attack the liver cells.... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
26th March 2008
Primary liver cancer is cancer that forms in the tissues of the liver. Secondary liver cancer is cancer that spreads to the liver from another part of the body. The only real cure for liver cancer is an organ transplant,” explains Zuckerman, an associat... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
19th March 2008
Jojoba oil has been used for many years as a hair conditioner and restorative, as well as in medicine and cooking. Jojoba is used by the Native Americans of the Southwest, and the Bureau of Indian Affairs has funded many of the research studies into the u... Read >
Author: Alien
12th March 2008
Cholesterol is one of the body's fats. Cholesterol levels in the blood rise slightly with age, and women generally have a higher HDL-cholesterol level than men. Cholesterol is also found in the blood circulation of humans. Cholesterol is naturally prese... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th February 2008
People have been using herbs for thousands of years. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with a physicia... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani
07th February 2008
Liver is a large reddish-brown glandular organ located in the upper right portion of the abdominal cavity behind the rib cage. It secretes bile and functions in metabolism of proteins, carbohydrates and fats. It is known to produce various factors involve... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
22nd October 2007
Fatty liver disease covers a range of conditions where there is a build-up of fat in the liver cells. It may be caused by various diseases, such as in chronic alcoholism and obesity . Simple fatty liver usually does not damage the liver, but is a conditio... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
05th October 2007
CitrullineCitrulline is an amino gamma acid that is critical in the production of urea. The production of urea in turn provides the body with the ability to remove the toxins from the muscle and liver cells. A healthy supply of citrulline is important to ... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
02nd October 2007
Cirrhosis is a chronic (ongoing, long-term) disease of the liver. But as liver function deteriorates, you may experience fatigue, nausea, unintended weight loss, and swelling in your legs and abdomen. It removes or neutralizes poisons from the blood, prod... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th June 2007
The health benefits of aloe vera juice have long been known. It has been used historically as a soothing balm, applied externally for cuts, scrapes and burns. Modern uses of aloe vera are extensive.
The health benefits of aloe vera taken internally inc... Read >
Author: Alien
31st May 2007
The liver is the largest internal organ in the body. It is also known as primary liver cancer or hepatoma and hepatocellular carcinoma is a cancer arising from the liver.The liver performs several vital functions. It processes and stores many of the nutri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
09th May 2007
Jaundice means the yellowing of skin and whites of the eyes caused due to the high level of pigment bilirubin in the body. It is the most common liver disorder that results from an obstruction in the bile duct or the loss of function of the bile producing... Read >
Author: Alien
09th May 2007
Liver disease in dogs is one of the major causes of death for dogs in the United States. The liver removes waste from the dog’s body, detoxifies the blood, and produces bile . Left unchecked, liver damage which impairs the functioning of liver cells c... Read >
Author: gpoint
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
17th February 2007
1.What is the gallbladder?
The gallbladder is a small organ which looks like a pear and it can be found under the liver, in the upper right side of the abdomen.
2.Why do we need a gallbladder?
The gallbladder is helpful in the process of digestio... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th February 2007
The liver is the second largest organ in the human body (only the skin is bigger). The liver is also one of the most important organs, because it performs dozens of tasks that are critical to human health. Since most liver diseases cause only mild symptom... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
09th February 2007
There are dozens of diseases that affect the liver. The two most common causes of liver diseases are viral infections and drugs. Though there are different causes of liver diseases, the clinical signs and symptoms are divided in to two categories.
Due ... Read >
Author: George McKenzie
06th January 2007
It doesn't matter if it's a disease of the liver of a gall bladder affection, jaundice is the main symptom. If one notices that his skin color becomes jaundiced he can almost be sure he has an issue with his gall bladder or liver. The eyes also get an yel... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
17th November 2006
Berberine, traditionally used as an over-the-counter remedy for diarrhea caused by bacterial infection, can lower levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) significantly and works in a different way from statin drugs like Lipitor or Zocor. A group of researchers fr... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
Liver problems can range from mild liver congestion to a serious liver disease. Depending on the problem, many people are unaware they have a liver problem and may only have vague symptoms. One of the most common symptoms is chronic tiredness. These peopl... Read >
Author: Alison Cassar
01st September 2006
Milk ThistleNutritionally Supports To Livers AbilityMilk Thistle is an herbaceous plant. Milk Thistle is plants of the genus Silybum, flowering plants of the daisy family (Asteraceae). They are inhabitant to the Mediterranean regions of Europe, North Afri... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
22nd June 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman
How many times have you gone out to dinner and drank a little too much? Unfortunately, this happens to the best of us. Many of us may only have this happen a couple of times a year, however, many individuals may do thi... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
20th May 2006
by Nicole Cutler, L.Ac
Everything we eat, breathe and otherwise absorb is processed by the liver. By purifying and transforming our food into substances fueling our body, the liver is dependant on what we feed ourselves. In the face of liver disease, w... Read >
Author: Nicole Cutler, L.Ac.
30th April 2006
The health of our skin, like any organ, is often a reflection of our diet and lifestyle. Environmental toxins and weather factors also come into play. New skin cells are constantly being formed to replace old or damaged cells but, as we age, our bodies no... Read >
Author: No Last Name
01st April 2006
The gall bladder back pain is usually caused due to the inflammation or improper functioning of gall bladder, which is a small pear-shaped organ on the underside of the liver, in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen. Its main function is to collect and... Read >
Author: Saurabh Jain
28th March 2006
Wise women believe that most of the problems of pregnancy can be prevented by attention to nutrition. Morning sickness and mood swings are connected to low blood sugar; backaches and severe labor pains often result from insufficient calcium; varicose vein... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
21st March 2006
The liver is one of the largest organs in the human body and is located in the upper right side of the abdomen. The liver is essential to human life and is an organ in our body that performs many functions such as' digestion, production of certain blood p... Read >
Author: tom willson
17th March 2006
Most people don't think about what foods are good for keeping their liver strong. But, if you have been discovering and using a diet that is good for your overall health, then, most likely you are helping your liver.
So here again is a list of healthy... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
02nd March 2006
Have you heard the saying, A Leopard Can't Change Its Spot?
What if I told you they were wrong? What if I told you that you can change and that your history is not the main factor in what you want to do, or become even at a biological level.
Advanceme... Read >
Author: Maria Boomhower
14th February 2006
Pomegranates have long been used in traditional folk remedies to treat sore throats, inflammation, and rheumatism. And recent scientific research has suggested they are also potentially effective in both preventing and treating prostate cancer.
One st... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
09th February 2006
One of the major causes of acne is hormone imbalance.
The first part of balancing your hormones is by regulating their production.
The second part to balancing your hormones is by effectively removing used up hormones from the body via the liver.
... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska
01st January 2006
In reading a friend's post about abstaining from alcohol, I realized that I best write something about prickly pear cactus juice. In fact, I should have done this a week ago.
Anyhow, if you are one who does not abstain from alcohol and do get hungover ... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch
17th November 2005
The liver is an amazing organ. Tasked with removing toxins from the body, the liver acts as a natural filter. However, with today's poor, overly processed dietary habits and overindulgence, it is easy for your liver to become overwhelmed and "clogged". ... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong
01st May 2005
Over the past few years, stem cells have been getting a lot of attention. What makes them so interesting is their ability to stimulate the production of many types of healthy cells. That means that a single stem cell can turn itself into brain cells, liv... Read >
Author: David Lear
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