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30th September 2009
Multi vitamins are so common these days you wouldn’t even think of them as a supplement. A multi vitamin is defined in the dictionary as “a preparation intended to supplement a human diet with vitamins, minerals and other nutritional elements.” The... Read >
Author: StayFitNutrition.com
29th September 2009
Kidney Stones Natural Remedies! Given the well documented, harmful and regularly long term side effects of even common pharmaceutical drugs, the drive and search for natural remedies recently is relentless. The very fact that you are even reading this a... Read >
Author: Gregg Turner
28th September 2009
You don’t hear people reference EPA fish oil very often, as DHA is the omega-3 fatty acid that gets the most attention. EPA does have quite a few benefits of its own to offer you though, and you should be aware of exactly what it is that it will do. L... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
21st September 2009
Maintaining our teeth totally white and stain-free is not always easy. This is due to improper human diet and poor hygiene, therefore, the use of teeth whitening product is essential.
Things which leave unsightly stains on the teeth are too much starch... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim
17th September 2009
Did you know that several different brands are promoted as super omega3 supplements? What’s so superior about them? We looked at a few brands to find out.
One brand contained sesame seed extracts. The manufacturer cites several studies, saying tha... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
17th September 2009
Are omega3 tablets really recommended by doctors? Some doctors do recommend supplementation for some of their patients. Some popular “celebrity” doctors make blanket recommendations for everyone and even have their own brands. Some doctors have ver... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
10th September 2009
I was shocked when I found out that two foods I thought are completely healthy are completely not. I bet you will be shocked too. In fact, most people are shocked and falsely believe these 2 foods are "healthy." In all my years writing and talking abou... Read >
27th August 2009
This term can be known as dietary supplement, food supplement or nutritional supplement. It is a formula that can provide the user with nutrients like amino acids, fatty acids, vitamins, minerals, fiber that are missing from a person’s every day diet. ... Read >
Author: Tracey K
20th August 2009
Have you read about this recently? Some of the vitamins for healthy skin include A, C, E and B-complex. Some studies suggest that vitamin K is important, as well. The minerals sodium, potassium and magnesium are important for maintaining the skin’s m... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
13th August 2009
Research concerning various health problems and omega3 fish oil has revealed some interesting facts. It is sometimes hard to believe that a single nutrient can do so much. There are still a few skeptics, but their numbers are diminishing for reasons... Read >
Author: Larry L. Taylor
04th August 2009
The 2 stuffing foods that I'm going to have a discussion in this area in this article could in fact shock you... Generally public falsely believe these 2 foods are "healthy". In all of my years working as a Certified Nutrition Specialist, this ordinarily... Read >
Author: Unpredictable
29th July 2009
Diabetic food ingredients are brilliant and massively proven carp attactors and will catch you incredible amounts of fish used correctly; as carp are pretty much diabetic and gain the majority of their energy from amino acids in protein foods as opposed t... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
30th June 2009
The dog food that you buy your dog is more than just a meal. What your dog eats impacts his health and it can even make him sick. As a concerned dog owner, you must take your time to choose dog food that is high quality and that does not contain ingredien... Read >
Author: Golden
23rd June 2009
The 1st. of June every year is a very special day when the whole world comes together to celebrate the goodness of milk and its importance as a global food source. Started by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations in 2001, the recogni... Read >
Author: Charmaine
15th June 2009
Alli Overview
Alli is made by GlaxoSmithKline. Alli is the only FDA-approved weight loss aid. Since it is made by a well know pharacuticle company and approved by the FDA, Alli weight loss pill has made quite a splash with propect clients. With this in... Read >
Author: cj
09th April 2009
Low carb diets are popular. How good are they? How healthy are they? It all depends on what you know about the difference between different types of carbohydrates.
Common table sugar represents 20 to 25 percent of the daily caloric intake of Americans... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
27th March 2009
Diabetic food ingredients are brilliant and massively proven carp attactors and will catch you incredible amounts of fish used correctly; as carp are pretty much diabetic and gain the majority of their energy from amino acids in protein foods as opposed t... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
25th March 2009
Xenical (Orlistat) – The Fat Fighter Diet Pill
Xenical was approved as the medication for the treatment of obesity by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in April, 1999. In the past 10 years, Xenical has helped thousands of obese people shed extr... Read >
Author: shaily
10th March 2009
Are you looking for some valuable information and products on vitamin and mineral supplements? discount-vitamin-mineral-supplements.com is a popular website which offers thousands of brand name vitamins and nutritional supplements at a discount 20-70% off... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta
16th January 2009
Contrary to popular belief, the process that is used to make all forms of jerky is not radically different to the way jerky was made thousands of years ago.
Yes, jerky has been around since the very beginning of civilisation! Let’s take a look back ... Read >
Author: Robin Wood
15th December 2008
Rapid weight loss is possible when you get on the proper human diet that you are genetically designed to eat. In this article I will explain why eating a diet predominately consisting of refined starches, and not enough whole foods, will make it almost im... Read >
Author: Teddy Grandy
31st October 2008
Some people get confused when it comes to essential oils and wrinkles. There was a study, earlier this year concerning fish oil and wrinkles, as well as elasticity, moisture content and roughness. The results were positive, but that has lead to the confus... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
30th October 2008
Cooking vegetables can be tricky. Over-cooking vegetables can make them bland, soggy, and most importantly, can remove the necessary nutrients that are bodies need to remain healthy. Boiling your vegetables is the biggest culprit for robbing cooked vege... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions
16th October 2008
Capsicum is a genus of plants from the Solanaceae family, cultivated for thousands of years by the people of the tropical Americas.
The term chilli or chile is widely used and it refers exclusively to the smaller, hot types of capsicum fruits. Its or... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
08th September 2008
If a vinter were to tell you, in one of his advertisements, that you ought to drink wine because it is the best of all tranquilizers—one product of nature that relaxes you gently with no harm to your system—he would be promptly taken to task by the Un... Read >
Author: Sarah Martin
20th June 2008
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It's interesting how many diets "claim" that carbohydrates are unhealthy for you and that we shouldn't eat them! And, that this simple food group (which has many varying levels of quality) is being called the culprit in ... Read >
18th June 2008
Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid, is an important part of the human diet. Lack of this nutrient is believed to cause scurvy. Many individuals have this notion that unless they get this condition, they are in no danger of not contracting any disease ... Read >
Author: Tom Carhart
18th June 2008
Vitamins are of main significance in how our bodies adapt and how healthy we feel. They are an influential part, and without taking them you are leaving yourself open to ill health. Even taking too much can lead to health worries so a balance has to be dr... Read >
Author: Amy Whittingham
27th May 2008
Discovered by Phoebus Levene in 1905, D-ribose is a monosaccharide, and is a component of RNA that is needed for genetic transcription. It is a stereoisomer of ribose, and although not regarded as an essential nutrient since it is synthesized in the body... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
27th May 2008
Natural honey has been used by mankind since the past 2,500 years. The numerous health benefits of honey have made it an important aspect of traditional medicines such as Ayurveda. Scientists are also researching the benefits of honey in modern medicine, ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th April 2008
Blue green algae are not only an excellent source of amino acids and protein, but are generally considered to be the king of superfoods. It contains just about every nutrient you could think of, and has the added advantage of being completely natural and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th April 2008
Omega-3 fatty acids are important building blocks of our cell membranes, signaling pathways and neurological systems. They play a critical role in many functions in the body and are essential for good health. These health effects were noted at first by st... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
17th March 2008
Wheatgrass is the grass of young wheat plants. It also a powerful health food supplement. There are many benefits of wheatgrass, some of which you may not know if you are unfamiliar with this particular nutritional supplement. Wheatgrass juice is probably... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd January 2008
Colonic diverticulosis is among the most common diseases of developed Western countries. Colonic diverticuli are mucosal outpouchings that usually appear with aging mainly in the left colon,leading to what we call diverticular disease. Diverticulitis deve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
27th September 2007
Although spices have been part of the human diet for millions of years, recent research has discovered that they can also benefit health. Spices, which are made from buds, bark, fruits, roots, or seeds of plants, can keep their active ingredients for mon... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st August 2007
The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these changes, due in large pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
21st April 2007
The recommended daily intakes of essential fatty acids vary from organization to organization. Even in a low fat diet sufficient essential fatty acids can be consumed by eating fish or taking fish oil supplements. While the USDA has not established reco... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
15th March 2007
General Description
Garlic belongs to the same family as the onion. Both these herbs have been given special importance in Ayurveda due to their immense curative properties. The first recorded incidence of garlic as a medicinal herb dates as back as 45... Read >
Author: Tom alter
05th March 2007
Carotenoids, you say… what are carotenoids?
Carotenoids are one type of chemicals found in natural plants. Consider them the tools in nature’s palette as they provide color to animals and plants alike. More than five hundred carotenoids have been... Read >
Author: Anne Ehmer
01st March 2007
Gout is an extremely painful disease and can cause immense discomfort apart from complications like kidney stones and the like. Unfortunately, there is no established cure for gout. The best means of thwarting gout attacks is prevention. These insidious a... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
10th February 2007
Contrary to what we have been taught about nutrition in any culture, the majority of us are still kept in the dark about what the optimum diet for us consists of. This is not surprising when you realize that most governments that provide us with our nutri... Read >
Author: Ibrahim Machiwala
31st January 2007
Current recommendations concerning pharmaceutical fish oil supplements for kids arise, at least in part, from research conducted at Oxford University in 2005. Researchers investigating the possible benefits of fish oil supplements for children with devel... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
27th January 2007
Recommendations concerning fish oil supplements and dyslexia treatment arise, at least in part, from research conducted at Oxford University in 2005. Researchers investigating the possible benefits of fish oil in children with developmental coordination ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
27th January 2007
Since 1987, researchers have investigated the possibility of using omega-3 fatty acids, typically derived from fish oil, in treating hyperactivity in young children. Current recommendations concerning fish oil for ADHD or Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity ... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
27th January 2007
Research related to omega-3 fatty acids, typically derived from fish oil, and hyperactive children has been ongoing since at least 1987. Multiple studies have been conducted concerning fish oil and attention deficit disorder. The results of this researc... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
04th January 2007
A nutritious and healthy diet is the basis for optimum health and energy. To assure good health, you should incorporate abundant amounts of whole grains into your daily diet. The nutrients in whole grains help promote good overall health and help reduce t... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
12th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania
10th October 2006
Vitamin C is a necessary part of the human diet. Our bodies cannot make Vitamin C, nor to they store vitamin C and so it's essential that you get some vitamin C every day. Interestingly our inability to create Vitamin C is a genetic defect that develope... Read >
Author: vincent platania
08th August 2006
Cooking Salts Explained
Salt, also known as Sodium Chloride or (NaCl) is a vital component of the healthy and balanced human diet. Over half of the human body contains fluids that contain salt. Our blood, tears and saliva all contain salt. In addition... Read >
Author: Paul Hegeman
07th July 2006
According to the American Veterinary Dental Society (AVDS), eighty percent of dogs and seventy percent of cats have periodontal disease by the age of three! Alarming statistics? Yes, and it is known that proper dental care could increase their life by two... Read >
Author: Marian Brown
24th April 2006
Photovoltaic and photographic equipment use selenium for its chemical properties. The glass industry uses it for a pigment which imparts red color to glass and enamel. First identified in 1817 by Jons Jakob Berzeleus; selenium is named for the Greek wo... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania
06th March 2006
The advent of agriculture about 10,000 years ago and the subsequent scale-up to mass feeding made possible by the Industrial Revolution solved problems of quantity but not quality. Average life span has increased paralleling these changes, due in large pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
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