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Hair Loss problem

25th August 2009
Hair Loss Was Yule Brenner less than masculine because he was bald? And has less hair that his James Bond days kept Sean cannery form beating out younger men for romantic movie roles? The point I want to make here is that hair loss doesn’t have to b... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Chemicals to Avoid

22nd June 2009
Before purchasing ,You need to consider mineral makeup products do NOT contain those chemicals. Because... Parabens - are chemical preservative that have been identified as estrogenic and disruptive of norm hormone function. (Estrogenic chemicals mi... Read >
Author: mahyacosmetics

COQ10 Benefits - Potential Cancer Treatment?

12th June 2009
One of the most exciting CoQ10 benefits is its potential as a treatment or even preventative for cancer. While studies have yet to yield conclusive proof in this area, they have provided some very encouraging results. Interest in CoQ10 as a possible ca... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Hereditary High Blood Pressure Can Be Reversed in The Next Generation

09th April 2009
High blood pressure is normally associated with heredity factors. Hereditary high blood pressure is common since almost all families have a family member or members who had history of this disease. Opposed to this, a scientist named Lewis Dahl perform... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

A Clean Colon Help Fights Disease

02nd April 2009
Having a clean colon ensures that vitamins and nutrients in our food are absorbed properly. Sadly however, much of the food we eat contains substances that interfere with the colon's elimination job. When your body is unable to clean out the colon, the... Read >
Author: Janelle Elizabeth

Steroid: The Pros and Cons

27th March 2009
Drugs were developed to serve a particular purpose, to serve as a medication for a specific medical condition, as steroids were developed to treat hypogonadism, a medical condition in which the testes do not produce sufficient testosterone for normal grow... Read >
Author: lauragray123

Are Sunscreens safe?

12th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Barry Lycka Dr. Henry W. Lim, chairman of the department of dermatology at Henry Ford Hospital and Clarence Livingood lecture, from Detroit recently spoke at the American Academy of Dermatology in San Francisco on the safety of sun... Read >

Details of Pet Accessories

09th March 2009
We offer a complete selection of pet related products, treats, toys, and pet accessories at great prices. At Pet Accessories Online we pride ourselves on the quality of our pet products. We understand that our customers are pet lovers, not just pet owners... Read >
Author: baji

Curcumin Is Curry's Secret Agent That Can Fight Painful Inflammation

27th February 2009
Curcumin is a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that has the potential to provide far-reaching health benefits. It has been shown to be helpful in rheumatoid arthritis, inflammatory bowel disease, pancreatitis, Alzheimer’s disease, heart disease... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Chemical Ingredients to Avoid in Skincare Products

05th February 2009
Many women today use a wide range of skincare products. These products might include cleansers, moisturizers, toners, and shampoos and they might be used several times a day throughout most of their adult life. Women have come to rely on these products an... Read >
Author: Anne Keefe

Aspartame and Migraines - Some of the Background

10th September 2008
The artificial sweetener Aspartame gained a foothold as a sugar replacement, with diabetics gaining a significant advantage. At the peak of its popularity, some 6,000 foods and drinks, even certain chewing gums and vitamin products, contained Aspartame ... Read >
Author: joyh

Anti-Aging Restriction of Calories

08th September 2008
There is no doubt about the fact that far too many people eat far too much food. The statistics on obesity and diabetes confirm that but a walk in public will soon make you aware of the fact that there are many people who are overweight and the conseq... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Antioxidants Can Keep Your Mind Sharp

05th September 2008
Why is it that some people do not seem to age and have such clarity in thinking? Just as an apple turns brown or metal gets rusty from being exposed to air, our bodies are also vulnerable to various atmospheric oxidants, known as free radicals. These fre... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

The Truth About Creatine Supplements

22nd August 2008
If you haven't heard about creatine supplements yet, then you soon will. It is being widely touted as a performance enhancer, and there is actual scientific evidence to support the claim. However, many claims have outpaced (and ignored) the science, so at... Read >
Author: Richard Williams

The Best Anti aging face cream natural ingredients

22nd August 2008
In order to be effective, an anti aging face cream should contain compounds that improve the body’s natural production of new skin cells, collagen and elastin fibers. But, there is another important consideration and that is the safety of the ingredien... Read >
Author: ray

Alcohal Intoxication Treatment

14th July 2008
Intoxication affects the way consent works in first aid and emergency medical situations. In all cases (intoxicated or not), victims of a medical emergency must give permission for a rescuer to help. It's required for the victim to understand the necessit... Read >
Author: peterhutch

How Anabolic Steroids Came For Human Being?

11th July 2008
It was in the late 1930s when the substances, popularly known as anabolic steroids were first developed for the treatment of hypogonadism, which is incompetence of the gonads, especially due to low production of testosterone in males. Hypogonadism is the ... Read >
Author: Catherine Jane

How Anabolic Steroids Came For Human Being?

30th June 2008
It was in the late 1930s when the substances, popularly known as anabolic steroids were first developed for the treatment of hypogonadism, which is incompetence of the gonads, especially due to low production of testosterone in males. Hypogonadism is the ... Read >
Author: Catherine Jane

Steroids and Teenagers

11th May 2008
The use of steroids is headline news right now both in the United States and worldwide. Big names in professional sports have rumored, or admitted to using steroids to bulk up their bodies and improve their game. Our teenagers look up them as role models ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

How Creosote Adversely Affects Americans

25th April 2008
Through research, scientists have discovered that creosote and creosote-related items such as coal tar - including pitch and pitch volatiles - are proven carcinogenics. These are often made up from an array of chemicals and used in various manners. Creoso... Read >
Author: Legal

Here's Why You May Need To Put On A Gas-Mask As Of 10 Years Ago ...

11th February 2008
Do you really think you're safe? I'm WARNING you! You must do something about the air you're breathing. Think it's safe -- think again ... --> http://www.ScienceDaily.com/releases/2006/09/060927201220.htm Here's an excerpt: "...[e]xpos... Read >
Author: Rod Falk

Is Gymnema Sylvestre Gum an Effective Weight Loss Aid?

19th June 2007
Gymnema sylvestre gum is being promoted as a weight loss aid that reduces sugar cravings. While there is some preliminary research concerning the supposed gymnema sylvestre sugar craving reduction power, to date no clinical trials have shown its effectiv... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton

Vitamins for your Skin

31st May 2007
verything we eat and drink, or for that matter, some things that we do not eat or drink, have an effect on our skin. Dry skin, acne, psoriasis, and skin eruptions are just a few of the problems that can be helped with vitamins. Vitamins A, C, D, and E are... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Fight Cancer With Broccoli Concentrates And Other Green Vegetables

31st May 2007
Everyone can remember when their mothers said, �Eat your broccoli, it is good for you.� Research is showing that your mother did know best! In this article, we will discuss research on cruciferous vegetable extracts and how it can fight cancer. Dr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Largest Variety of Organisms Inhabiting in The Mouths of People was the Streptococcus Family

02nd February 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S The large variety of organisms inhabiting in the mouth of people was the streptococcus family which, through thousands of bacteriologic tests, Dr. Price found to be mainly mainly involved in infectio... Read >

Get rid of excess weight by getting rid of toxins take a cleanse now.

08th December 2006
I came across this article the other day and I came to the conclusion, there is no way in this world we can protect ourselves from toxins getting into our systems. It is truly frightening. After reading the comments below I would like to pass on ... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Not Only Asbestos Causes Mesothelioma Lung Cancer

02nd April 2006
Mesothelioma lung cancer is usually associated with asbestos exposure. In fact there are many other risk factors that cause mesothelioma cancer. One of them is the erionite. Erionite is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral that belongs to a group of mine... Read >
Author: Vera Cherneva

Root Canal Fillings can Cause Serious Side Effects

27th March 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group Anyone who starts to read this article is sure to wonder what in the world ever motivated a successful dentist and endodontist such as I to state that ROOT CANAL TREATED TEETH HAVE SIDE EFFECTS which cause many diso... Read >
Author: George Meinig

Should We Be Concerned About Chemicals in Our Cosmetics?

20th December 2005
We all want to preserve our youthful appearance. Are there any hidden dangers by using cosmetic products? There is an increasing amount of information causing concern about our bodies absorbing harmful substances found in our cosmetics and personal care p... Read >
Author: David Skul

Nutrasweet and Brain Tumors

05th May 2005
Nutrasweet and Brain Tumors: Class Action Suit Ready To Launch Had any Nutrasweet lately? If you have, you might like to know that a class action lawsuit is in the works against Nutrasweet manufacturer G.D. Searle. A consumer rights advocacy gro... Read >
Author: David Lear