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28th September 2009
Majority of the busy people today are drinking energy drink. This is because they believed that it could really supplement them energy and strength. And of course, it could keep them awake which is ideal for longer hours of working.
But what is really ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
Commodity trading, it can be for you. The stock market today as in the past has many confusing terms, with "commodities" and "futures" being two of them. The simplest definition of the term "commodity," means actual, physical, tangible goods. Whether it r... Read >
Author: William Oedge
22nd September 2009
The aging process is for the greater part no mystery anymore. It consists for a great part of daily damages done on the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and genetic levels. These add up as the years are passing. These damages have specific causes like oxida... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Himfr.com, one of China's leading B2B search platforms with more than 30 B2B industry websites to its name, analyzes the cooking oil market. With National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival approaching, Himfr's analyst forecasts that the price of coo... Read >
Author: tiantian
19th September 2009
Vitamins are organic substances essential in small amounts for the body's normal growth and activity. They are obtained naturally from plant and animal foods. Vitamins have two classifications, fat- or water-soluble, depending on the materials in which th... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
19th September 2009
Omega 3 fish oils have received some negative publicity recently. There were scares over potential contamination in fresh oily fish by mercury, though this has been refuted as an overly exaggerated issue. And more recently, a meta study, which is a 'study... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
A switch to a raw, vegan, natural foods lifestyle requires a little creativity and a lot of getting used to. It may feel at first as if we are giving up more than we are gaining.
When I became a 'raw dude' I expanded my tastes by experimenting and tryi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Most people believe a progressive decline in overall brain function is a natural process of aging. This degenerative process causes us to lose our short-term memory and abstract reasoning ability. It also may make concentration or learning new information... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
First thing you need to be aware of is that everyone has blood pressure or - it shows the amount of work that your heart has to do to pump blood around your body. If are anxious about hypertension or feel confused ........YOU ARE NOT ALONE! In fact accord... Read >
Author: Cristina Chase
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
17th September 2009
Did you know that an omega3 daily supplement can help you correct an imbalance that researchers believe is common in Western diets, particularly in the American diet? They believe the imbalance plays a major role in many diseases that were previously bel... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen
16th September 2009
There are countless dieting myths flying around the internet and in the magazines. Everybody seems to have a different opinion when it comes to losing weight and dieting. Many unhealthy diets are skillful at disguising themselves as healthy. Here are mere... Read >
Author: Raw
14th September 2009
The production of trans fat is achieved by turning liquid oils into solid substances, such as mentioned above are margarine and shortenings. They are commonly produce to help extend the shelf life of most food products and used to enhance the flavor of fo... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
03rd September 2009
Essential Fatty Acids 3, 6 & 9
Omega 3, 6 & 9�s are often referred to as Essential Fatty Acids or EFA�s. These fats, like essential amino acids, cannot be synthesized. When I say synthesized, I mean your body cannot produce it itself; therefore, y... Read >
Author: charleslloyd
16th August 2009
It’s an obvious fact that most of the nature lover do loves pets, too. The exact reason behind this statement is very difficult to mark out, but they open a new field of experiment both commercial and academic purposes. Let’s not get too much exaggera... Read >
Author: Michel
12th August 2009
Hydrogenated oils (trans fats): These are industrially produced chemically altered oils subjected to extremely high pressure and temperature, with added industrial solvents such as hexane for extraction, and have a metal catalyst added to promote the arti... Read >
Author: Jim Atkinson
12th August 2009
High fat fish such as wild salmon, sardines, mackerel, herring, trout, etc.: Just about any fish or seafood are good sources of natural omega-3 polyunsaturated fats, but the higher fat fish listed above are the best sources of omega-3’s. Due to the radi... Read >
Author: Jim Atkinson
10th August 2009
Some of life problems are self-induced as a result of the way we live. High blood pressure is one good example. You will find here some of the major factors which result in high blood pressure.
1. Diet
This is one of the major cause of high bl... Read >
Author: Laura Lin
10th August 2009
When a food is genetically modified it is for the benefit of resistance against insects, herbicides or to make it taste better. No research or studies have ever been done with humans to show what genetically modified foods can do to our health so you cou... Read >
Author: Anthony Chapman
04th August 2009
The protein in eggs provides steady and sustained energy because it does not cause a surge in blood sugar or insulin levels, which can lead to a rebound effect or energy "crash" as levels drop. Eggs are a nutrient rich source of high quality protein and p... Read >
Author: baji
04th August 2009
Everyone with pets, whether dogs or puppies, needs to have a veterinarian in an emergency. They do a great job, and you should never ignore a pet in pain.. However, many problems with your dog can be solved without requiring an office visit. . This is... Read >
Author: catalina25
03rd August 2009
Simply put, rheumatism is swelling. It is characterized by swelling and pain found on the muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons. The term is used for a variety of related ailments in the past. Yet recently, rheumatism was subdivided into several conditio... Read >
Author: remediesathome
01st August 2009
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Chicken Caesars salad has become one of the most popular salads in the world to the extent of using its ingredients to make a pizza topping.
This delectable cold caesars pizza proves that you can eat well even when you're eating healthy... Read >
Author: Jasmine J. Aniston
01st August 2009
Reliable, consistent scientific data draws researchers and medical professionals to conclude the safety and efficacy of using beta sitosterol to support prostate health.Beta sitosterol is a micro-nutrient, found in many of the fruits and vegetables we eat... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
01st August 2009
Omega-3 fatty acids are essential for our good health and well-being, just as Omega 6 fats are. But, the Omega-6 to omega-3 ratio in the diet of the Western world has become very disproportionate. Find out what's the proper ratio of essential fatty acids ... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
31st July 2009
Maximum Prostate For Prostate HealthA healthy prostate is about the dimensions of a walnut, weighing approximately one oz.If the prostate grows too massive, the flow of can be lazy or blocked. Men suffering from a prostate disorder like prostatitis somet... Read >
Author: Freddy Cook
29th July 2009
For many years studies have shown that Beta-sitosterol can benefit our overall heath in two ways. First it can help lower our cholesterol. With heart disease a major problem keeping cholesterol levels under control should be a priority. It has also shown ... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
19th July 2009
Most people will high tail it the other way when you mention fats and oils to them. But always remember that there are both good and bad fats. We do need some fats so avoiding them all is not good for us. Here are some benefits from fish oils for fitness ... Read >
Author: Walter Derksen
09th July 2009
Throughout the World acne or pimples are the most common skin problem faced by teenagers and adults. It starts during teenage years and continues well into the adult ages for some. Mostly an outcome of hormonal imbalance pimple or acne can also break out ... Read >
Author: Luka Malgaj
04th June 2009
We all know that essential fatty acids -- Omega 3 and Omega 6 are vital for our overall health and well-being. So, what are the best natural foods containing essential fatty acids in high levels? Find out the expert answers in this article.
Our body do... Read >
Author: Vijay K Raisinghani
01st April 2009
Tired of going to gym and yet no results? Try these methods of fast loss of weight..
Is it possible to lose weight fast? Yes indeed. Fast loss of weight means losing about one to two pounds per week. However, any program, which promotes losing 12-15 ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
01st April 2009
Tired of going to gym and yet no results? Try these methods of fast loss of weight..
Is it possible to lose weight fast? Yes indeed. Fast loss of weight means losing about one to two pounds per week. However, any program, which promotes losing 12-1... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
01st April 2009
Tired of going to gym and yet no results? Try these methods of fast loss of weight..
Is it possible to lose weight fast? Yes indeed. Fast loss of weight means losing about one to two pounds per week. However, any program, which promotes losing 12-15 ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
01st April 2009
Tired of going to gym and yet no results? Try these methods of fast loss of weight..
Is it possible to lose weight fast? Yes indeed. Fast loss of weight means losing about one to two pounds per week. However, any program, which promotes losing 12-15 ... Read >
Author: pompyfzr
11th March 2009
When the words oils and fats are mentioned, health-conscious individuals tend to run for cover. What they fail to realize is that there are good fats and bad fats. Complete avoidance of intake of oils and fats would actually be detrimental – rather th... Read >
Author: Phil Carter
26th February 2009
There are various types of coronary heart diseases that are the result of the stoppage of the coronary arteries to supply sufficient blood to the heart. These diseases include angina pectoris, coronary thrombosis or heart attack and unexpected death witho... Read >
Author: jainish
18th February 2009
According to some group of holistic health care providers, if you want to have a constipation cure, the diet should contain the right amounts of fats! Too little fats make the stool hard and also, too much may irritate the intestines and are difficult to ... Read >
Author: Bryan Len
18th February 2009
You need some fat in your diet. Fat helps your body absorb vitamins A,D,E and K. You NEED these vitamins!
Saturated fats – think SOLID or semi-solid. Butter, margarine, the fat on meats, anything that is solid or semi solid at room temperature
Unsat... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson
28th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy... Read >
Author: KUSHAL MALHOTRA
12th January 2009
An essential but often overlooked part of any nutritional diet or weight loss program is the inclusion of sufficient healthy fats in one's diet.
Fats have incorrectly been given a bad name and have been wrongly viewed as something to avoid.
There ar... Read >
06th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
1. Invest in non stick pans - With... Read >
Author: Saurabh
05th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
1. Invest in non stick pans - With qu... Read >
Author: amrit
05th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni
05th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni
05th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni
05th January 2009
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: premamitkumarsahni
03rd December 2008
To manage diabetes, one should have proper information about diabetes and should follow a diet plan to control blood glucose level.
Diabetes Types
Type 1 Diabetes - In type 1 diabetes (Insulin dependent diabetes), also known as juvenile onset diabet... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
02nd December 2008
It's not a secret that all harmonic factors of the human body increase their pace when it's summer. Consequently, it is reasonable that your hair increases its growth summer as well. Still, after the dangerous effect of hot rays of summer your hair loses ... Read >
Author: Linda Moore
01st December 2008
A thick or bulging stomach can be due to several factors: Too much fat under he stomach skin, too much internal fat, weak stomach muscles and engorged intestines due to trouble with he digestion. To get a really nice stomach all these factors must be take... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
17th November 2008
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healt... Read >
Author: IG SERVE
05th November 2008
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: Hitesh
31st October 2008
Changing the way we cook our food can have a dramatic effect on our health. If we make wiser choices with our food and the way we cook it, we can significantly reduce our risk of contracting cancer and heart disease.
Here are some top tips for healthy ... Read >
Author: Roop Singh
27th October 2008
If you are trying to lose weight (really fat) then you need to eat better. The only problem is that working hard at things that don't work won't make them work. Avoiding wasting your energy on BS. Get the scoop on the top 5 nutrition myths:
#1. Food La... Read >
Author: Washington, DC's Top Personal Trainer
06th October 2008
Beta-sitosterol is a phytosterol or plant sterol. The structure of beta-sitosterol is similar to that of cholesterol. There are many plant sources of beta-sitosterol such as wheat germ, rice bran, flax seeds, peanuts, soybeans, pumpkin seeds and corn oil.... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
26th September 2008
When the words oils and fats are mentioned, health-conscious individuals tend to run for cover. What they fail to realize is that there are good fats and bad fats. Complete avoidance of intake of oils and fats would actually be detrimental - rather than b... Read >
Author: Jed Segal
15th September 2008
As the authors say, using this balanced healthy diet for one week, you will clear your body from toxins, stimulate work of bowel, increase vitamins levels, stabilize sugar level in blood and in addition lose about 8 pounds.
This balanced healthy diet c... Read >
Author: Alen Green
15th September 2008
As the authors say, using this balanced healthy diet for one week, you will clear your body from toxins, stimulate work of bowel, increase vitamins levels, stabilize sugar level in blood and in addition lose about 8 pounds.
This balanced healthy diet c... Read >
Author: Alen Green
10th September 2008
These days, omega-3 fatty acids are in the news a lot. You might think that those involved in "holistic" health pursuits would be the ones touting these amazing little gems, but in fact, the mainstream medical profession, too, has taken note.
In fact, ... Read >
Author: Golden24
08th September 2008
The cells of your brain, cells that determine your intelligence, heartbeat, muscular movements, subconscious, and consciousness, are made entirely out of fat. In recent years there has been much focus on the amount of fat we should eat and what form that... Read >
Author: Martin Mak
02nd September 2008
Eating healthy isn't an easy switch to make for some people.
Most people want to eat healthier foods, but think they
will lose the flavor and joy in their favorite dishes.
It is possible to make the transition towards healthy
eating and be happy ab... Read >
Author: Joel Gardner
02nd September 2008
The statistics say that 20% of the world's population suffers from IBS Symptoms and most often they are women. With IBS Symptoms abdominal pain, abnormal bowel function problems with alternating diarrhea and constipation, nausea, flatulence and vomiting a... Read >
Author: darrell.j.freeman@gmail.com
28th August 2008
Ever heard of the Mediterranean diet? People who live in these regions have much lower instances of heart disease and related problems and for a good reason; they eat plenty of fish! Read how fish oil can help prevent certain disease and increase the qua... Read >
Author: Madeline
11th July 2008
If you’ve been following along, you know from the article "Get a Grip on Fatty Acids" that the right ratio of omega 6 to omega 3 fatty acids promotes lower cholesterol.
The goal is not to cut omega 6 fatty acids (such as corn oil, beef, and chicken) ... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD
23rd June 2008
1. Omega 6 Fats: This type of fat is found in corn oil and soybean oil and the amount we use has increased over the years because we eat more processed foods. Go check a few boxed foods in your kitchen cupboard and you will likely find soybean oil in the ... Read >
Author: Karen Marschel, RD, LD, CDE
20th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ainsley Laing
We have all been hearing a lot lately about our Omega-3 fatty acid to Omega-6 ratios and how the typical western diet has "flipped" the ratio backwards. Basically, we eat too many omega-6, not enough omega-3 and too mu... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
20th June 2008
The aging process is for the greater part no mystery anymore. It consists for a great part of daily damages done on the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and genetic levels. These add up as the years are passing. These damages have specific causes like oxidat... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
27th May 2008
Cellulite is the word used to refer to the fatty deposits that cause a dimpled or uneven appearance of the skin, usually around the thighs and buttocks. Cellulite is a fat storage in the adipose cells in the hypodermis. The connective strands, that envelo... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
14th May 2008
Hair is an important factor for the women's and men's also which can improve the your personal appearance. By taking the proper care we can maintain hair very well. There are so many things in which the hair is related such as our daily lifestyle, food, e... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
11th May 2008
Apply a paste of powdered fenugreek and milk on your dark circles and leave it overnight. Fenugreek is an herb found in many home remedies for healing skin ailments. It can be purchased at a local health food store.
Place thin slices of cucumber on you... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
13th April 2008
When the words oils and fats are mentioned, health-conscious individuals tend to run for cover. What they fail to realize is that there are good fats and bad fats. Complete avoidance of intake of oils and fats would actually be detrimental - rather than b... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
07th April 2008
By epidemiological studies and by direct trials, much evidence has by now been gathered about the cancer prevention effects of certain diet measures, of specific food sources and of specific supplements of natural substances.
GENERAL DIET ADVICES
... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
04th April 2008
Pakotas are an essential item of Indian festive food. They can be made with almost any vegetable (commonly bell pepper, cauliflower, eggplant, potato, or spinach; your veggie club president makes some mean tofu pakotas with extra-thick tahini sauce -- Vij... Read >
Author: M B John
03rd April 2008
Hair is an important factor for the womens and mens also which can improve the your personal apparance. By taking the proper care we can maintain hair very well. There are so many things in which the hair is related such as our daily lifestyle, food, exer... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
01st April 2008
By constipation hard stool assembles in the lower colon or rectum without coming out in due time. This causes the stomach region to engorge, causes diffuse discomfort and sometimes sharp pain. When the hard stool eventually pass out it can overstretch the... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
19th March 2008
For diabetic person, there are several natural remedies that can help you to minimize your risk of suffering further complications. If you have diabetes, you would have a higher chance of heart disease, kidney failure, gum diseases and even blindness. Dia... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
11th March 2008
The connective strands, that envelop adipose cells, stiffen, swell and pull down the skin at their attachment points. This gives rise to some sections of skin being held down while others bulge outward (orange peel skin). Cellulite describes dimpling of s... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
21st October 2007
You may think you can read those labels, but there are some nutrition label facts you may not know. The following are just a few of these secrets of the food industry.Low Fat Means What?According to FDA rules, a product advertised as "low fat" must have 3... Read >
Author: Steve Gillman
02nd September 2007
This is the question my diabetic patients always ask. Hopefully this article will enhance your knowledge about diet for a diabetic patient.
AVOID THESE FOODS
If you are a diabetic patient try to avoid following list of foods.
1-Sugar, artificial... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
20th August 2007
This third article by Absolute Futures will show how many bushels of Corn are required to produce just one gallon of ethanol. This will definitely impress upon anyone who trades the commodity corn, how Ethanol production impacts the total supply of Corn ... Read >
Author: Sandra Case
20th June 2007
Every once in a while you’ll stumble across an expert whose words and passion sink right into your soul and so it was the day I listened to Dr. Joseph Hibbeln of the National Institutes of Health on a radio broadcast as he explained why we have chronic ... Read >
Author: Lois Smithers
16th June 2007
What you need to know about "Fat-Free" Labeled Foods
I want you to know that when you are shopping and you pick up a can of food that has a “fat free” label on it, it may not actually be true. Like most things in the dieter’s world, a lot of thing... Read >
Author: Arnel Ricafranca
30th May 2007
There are many possible reasons that could be causing your dog to itch so much. Parasites in the skin, skin infections, mange, dry skin, allergies, or your dog may not be getting the proper nutrition they need.
If you suspect that your dog is itching b... Read >
Author: itchyitchydog
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 The Brain Code LLC
This post comes to you from about 30,000 feet en-route from Detroit to Portland, Oregon. I'm heading out there for a scientific conference on diet and nutrition, where I will be presenting some of my own work on om... Read >
09th April 2007
Type 1 diabetes is when the production of insulin decreases or is absent. It is an autoimmune disorder usually caused by genetics, chemical secretions, or other factors which are out of a person’s control. However, this doesn’t mean that through ef... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st January 2007
The healthiest oils are made of olives, flax seeds, walnuts and cedar nuts. Peanut oil and corn oil may provoke an allergic reaction in some people. Nevertheless, all vegetable oils can treat many disorders.
Vegetable oils have the ability to increase... Read >
Author: Yulia Berry
11th November 2006
An herbal remedy for psoriasis and or other diseases is more acceptable today than it was 20 years ago. It seems like our culture has gained more of a level of confidence using alternative medicines today. There are so many more internet sights, Naturopat... Read >
Author: Aron Wallad
12th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 Jonathan Perez
Will eating foods that contain trans-fats slow down my weight loss and fat burn goals?
Basically, trans fats (or trans fatty acids, as they are called), are an unnatural fat that is formed or created whenever you fr... Read >
Author: Jonathan Perez
18th June 2006
The first four of the "deadly whites" are white rice, white flour, white salt, and white sugar, as explored in the first three parts of this article.
The last "deadly white" is "white" oil.
What do I mean by "white" oil? "White" oil is any process... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
12th June 2006
A switch to a raw, vegan, natural foods lifestyle requires a little creativity and a lot of getting used to. It may feel at first as if we are giving up more than we are gaining.
When I became a 'raw dude' I expanded my tastes by experimenting and tryi... Read >
Author: Edwin Geronimo
08th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr. Eileen Silva
Are you a Fat Buster? Do you avoid buying foods that are high in saturated fats and cholesterol? When you go grocery shopping, do you read "Nutrition Facts" panels for assistance in selecting healthy foods for your famil... Read >
Author: Dr. Eileen Silva
17th May 2006
By epidemiological studies and by direct trials, much evidence has by now been gathered about the cancer prevention effects of certain diet measures, of specific food sources and of specific supplements of natural substances.
GENERAL DIET ADVICES
... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
25th April 2006
Omega 3 fish oils have received some negative publicity recently. There were scares over potential contamination in fresh oily fish by mercury, though this has been refuted as an overly exaggerated issue. And more recently, a meta study, which is a 'study... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
05th March 2006
About Emu Oil - Emu oil is non-greasy and would not clog pores, it makes a good skin moisturizer and softener. Research has shown emu oil can thicken the skin, which reduces the appearance of aging. If you suffer from arthritis or have a nagging skin cond... Read >
Author: Jasmine Yap
05th March 2006
Vitamin E is one of the natural antioxidants, proven to help your body fight several health problems and to fend off some of the natural signs of aging. Severe deficiencies of Vitamin E are rare, though some people may not be getting the full recommended ... Read >
Author: Bob Benson
19th February 2006
Heart disease and stroke are often triggered by high cholesterol in the blood. Lowering your cholesterol for some is just a matter of changing your diet. Others may need to diet and the help of medications prescribed by their doctor. Either way, loweri... Read >
Author: David Chandler
12th December 2005
Inflammation is a major component in most Rheumatic pain conditions or rheumatic diseases, therefore it is advisable to eat a good amount of food that reduces inflammation and reduce the consumption of food that contains inflammatory agents. Here are some... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
02nd November 2005
Ingredients that your shih tzu may be allergic to include beef and beef by-products, milk, yeast, yeast-containing foods, brewer's yeast (as given to shih tzu for supposed flea protection), corn and corn oil, pork, turkey, eggs, particularly the whites. N... Read >
Author: Connie Limon
16th October 2005
The aging process is for the greater part no mystery anymore. It consists for a great part of daily damages done on the macroscopic, tissue, cellular and genetic levels. These add up as the years are passing. These damages have specific causes like oxida... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
16th October 2005
Inflammation is a major component in most Rheumatic pain conditions or rheumatic diseases, therefore it is adviceable to eat a good amount of food that reduces inflammation and reduce the consumption of food that contains inflammatory agents. Here are s... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
31st May 2005
"Do you have a fatty-acid imbalance?"
I was consulting my friend, Natalie Elliott, about nutrition. She is a clinical nutritionist, and the owner of Brainwaves Music and Wellness, here in Austin.
"What is a fatty-acid imbalance? Is it related to tho... Read >
Author: Mellanie Hills
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