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New Proven Solution for Back & Neck Pain…

22nd September 2009
Common Sense Wellness of Wayzata, MN has recently introduced new FDA approved technology that corrects the cause of neck and back pain without drugs or surgery. According to Dr. Richter; “MRI evidence shows beyond a doubt that repair of the Herniated... Read >
Author: Amit

Lecithin Health Benefits

22nd September 2009
Depending on whom you're talking to, the word "lecithin" could mean two things. On the one hand, it refers to a whole class of natural fat and water soluble compounds, more commonly known as phospholipids, sold commercially as powerful emulsifiers. On the... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler

Importance Of Minerals

18th September 2009
We need minerals for the proper composition of body fluids, the formation of blood and bone, the maintenance of healthy nerve function, and regulation of muscle tone, including cardiovascular system. Groups Of Minerals Nutritionally, minerals belong... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Why Do Most Supplements Not Have a Full Day’s Supply of Vitamin A, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, and Z

17th September 2009
When you read the labels of your supplement, it says 50% of Vitamin A, 10% of Calcium, 42% of Iron, 8% Magnesium, and 30% Zinc. “Why is that?” you may ask. First off these manufacturers know that they are supplements. A supplement is a way to increa... Read >
Author: Jim Atkinson

A Review of the Enlyten Multi Level Marketing Opportunity

02nd September 2009
The Enlyten domain was originally registered in January of 2006 and the registrar contacts are based out of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Henry Penix is the President of this organization. The companies motto is simple. To help its distributors achieve a better qualit... Read >
Author: briangarvin

Low blood sugar

31st August 2009
Low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, causes fatigue, and in extreme cases, loss of consciousness. I’ll never forget the day I learned that lesson. Fortunately, it wasn’t from personal experience. In this incident in a hotel, waking down the hallway, w... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Eating Vegan

10th August 2009
Eating vegan eliminates most of the unhealthy foods that tend to cause weight issues. Eating vegan food will help you lose weight effortlessly. Eating vegan at home is simple to accomplish, since you will have complete control over food selection and pr... Read >
Author: jfoley

Natural treatment for migraine relief

03rd August 2009
Natural migraine relief There are many natural ingredients as well as therapies that provide relief from migraines. They are: Feverfew: This herb has been used for centuries as a remedy for headache, migraine, arthritis, pain, and fever. It became es... Read >
Author: mark bevan

Fight Hypoglycemia With Vitamin Supplements

29th July 2009
It is critical for one to known that an excess amount of sugar can deplete our vitamin and mineral stores. To make things worse, vitamin and mineral deficiencies can predispose us to both hypoglycemia and diabetes. Significant amounts of B vitamins are ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

5 Back Pain Remedies To Provide You With Relief

16th July 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P

Self Help Anxiety Benefits - Natural Treatment For Anxiety

19th June 2009
Natural remedies for most diseases and ailments come with the benefit of knowing your body will be effected very little by side effects or other problems. Anxiety is a disorder that should be handled by natural remedies. By deciding you wan to use a natur... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

Overflow Incontinence

11th May 2009
Overflow Incontinence occurs when the bladder does not empty normally. Because the bladder is always at least partially full, overflow incontinence may cause dribbling (nearly continuous leaking of small amounts of urine). In men often an enlarged pro... Read >
Author: MarkeD

Calcium and Magnesium for High Blood Pressure

09th April 2009
Calcium and magnesium are both essential minerals that the body needs. They are two of the minerals contained in each of the body cells, hence calcium and magnesium can contribute to the occurrence of high blood pressure. Calcium is needed in the inte... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Nutrition in Vegetables

03rd April 2009
Nutrition in beans and legumes There are different kinds of beans and legumes that provide the maximum sustenance and nutrition to our body, and they are: • Vitamin B3 (Niacin). Abundant in lima beans, Niacin assists in the functions of our digestive ... Read >
Author: Robin

Utilizing Quality Calcium for Health

25th March 2009
Calcium is the primary mineral in your bones. Calcium is also needed for muscle function, blood pressure regulation, nerve function, and cellular health. The way in which calcium ends up forming bone is of vital concern to your health - and not just for b... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

5 Back Pain Remedies To Provide You With Relief

17th March 2009
Although back pain is not the most serious of conditions to worry about, it can certainly be a nuisance to deal with. Luckily, there are a plethora of different treatments and cures that you can look into. Here are a few back pain remedies worth looking... Read >
Author: Ty. P

The Many Different Kinds Of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Disability

24th February 2009
Several people in the United States have been affected by CTS, which is also considered as an "occupational disorder in the 90's". It has pushed many to resign from their work because they have become victims of the carpal tunnel syndrome disability. ... Read >
Author: Jada Slover

What is That Burning in My Feet?

19th December 2008
Diabetes is one of the leading causes of burning and numbness in one's feet. There are two types of nerves that may be affected: small nerve fibers, and large nerve fibers. Small nerve fiber damage will cause abnormal sensation and large nerve fiber d... Read >

Choosing A Vegetarian Diet For Your Child

15th December 2008
Eating habits are set in early childhood. Choosing a vegetarian diet can give your child-and your whole family-the opportunity to learn to enjoy a variety of wonderful, nutritious foods. Offer your child a wide variety of grains, fruits, vegetables, nuts,... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Swami Baba Ramdev - Herbal Products and Divya Medicines

02nd December 2008
Swami Ramdev Born in year 1974 also known as Baba Ramdev is in fact an Indian Hindu swami and an passionate admirer of Swami Vivekananda and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He is mainly well-known for his efforts into popularizing Yoga Practices in different ... Read >
Author: jainish

Swami Baba Ramdev - Herbal Products and Divya Medicines

02nd December 2008
Swami Ramdev Born in year 1974 also known as Baba Ramdev is in fact an Indian Hindu swami and an passionate admirer of Swami Vivekananda and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. He is mainly well-known for his efforts into popularizing Yoga Practices in different ... Read >
Author: richersiamon

Lower High Blood Pressure with Magnesium

30th November 2008
If you have high blood pressure, your MD has probably discussed with you sodium, potassium, and calcium as part of your treatment plan; however, the role of magnesium is often overlooked. Magnesium is a critical player in maintaining normal blood press... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD

Paralysis Injury Claims and the Elderly

27th October 2008
One of the most traumatic things that can happen to somebody is to lose the ability to move or function as you normally do. A paralysis injury claims attorney may find himself/herself handling a case that will mean a lot to his/her client’s financial we... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Startling Evidence of Brain Decay at Age 39

23rd October 2008
The coating on your nerves, like the black protection around electrical wires, is called myelin sheathing.  Deterioration of myelin sheathing causes a “leakage” of electrical energy out the sides of nerves, resulting in disrupted function.  This can... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Damage from Cell Phones Not Debatable

13th October 2008
A variety of new studies show beyond the shadow of a doubt that cell phone exposure alters nerve function in an adverse way, a problem that certainly increases based on exposure time and frequency of use.  Data indicates that this problem will be worse i... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Giant axonal neuropathy (GAN) is a degenerative disorder of the peripheral nerves that is inherited as an autosomal recessive attribute, presenting in early childhood and progressing to death, usually by late adolescence. Giant axonal neuropathy is caused... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Proteins and Other Nutrients

13th August 2008
Proteins have four calories per gram and are the most slowly absorbed foods. Until the early 1980s, fats were considered to be the slowest-absorbing of the three food groups. Research from a university on the East Coast determined otherwise. Prote... Read >
Author: Alien

Menkes syndrome – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

02nd July 2008
Menkes syndrome is an inborn error of metabolism that markedly decreases the cells' ability to absorb copper. The disorder causes severe cerebral degeneration and arterial changes, resulting in death in infancy. The disease can often be diagnosed by looki... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Menkes Syndrome – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

23rd June 2008
Menkes syndrome is an inborn error of metabolism that markedly decreases the cells' ability to absorb copper. The disorder causes severe cerebral degeneration and arterial changes, resulting in death in infancy. The disease can often be diagnosed by looki... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Menkes Syndrome – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th June 2008
Menkes syndrome is an inborn error of metabolism that markedly decreases the cells' ability to absorb copper. The disorder causes severe cerebral degeneration and arterial changes, resulting in death in infancy. The disease can often be diagnosed by looki... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Fear of Gastric Torsion or Bloat in Dogs

17th June 2008
Just the words torsion or bloat will bring great fear to any dog owner, particularly those with large chested dogs who seem to be especially vulnerable. Though bloat is most common in dogs over a year old younger dogs can be affected also. There isn’... Read >
Author: maswan

Diabetic Neuropathy

05th June 2008
Diabetic neuropathy is one of the more painful problems that occurs with the progression of diabetes. Neuropathy is another term for nerve damage, and in this case, it is nerve damage resulting from inadequate blood supply to the nerves. The blood suppl... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Neuritis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

20th May 2008
Neuritis is a complex process involving inflammation of the nerves, resulting in irritation that interferes with normal nerve function and the areas served. Specifically, it affects the peripheral nerves (those outside the brain, spinal cord, or central n... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Calcium for Beautiful and Healthy Body

14th May 2008
Calcium is an essential mineral with a wide range of biological roles and is arguably one of the most important minerals you should take in order to maintain good health. So make it a point to drink milk regularly and also consume other calcium rich foods... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Explaining Importance Of Fats

08th May 2008
One of the main food groups, fats are composed of fatty acids, both saturated and unsaturated. Fats are a concentrated source of energy, and are, in fact, the body's energy reserve, supplying 9 calories per gram. Hard fats are usually from animal origin, ... Read >
Author: Daniel Andrade

Complete Information on Acinic cell carcinoma with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Acinic cell carcinoma is a rare, low-grade malignant salivary gland neoplasm. These are malignant tumors of the salivary glands that are dervied from the salivary gland epithelium and characteristically forms glandular acini. It is notable for an unpredic... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Calcium for Beautiful and Healthy Body

05th April 2008
Calcium is an essential mineral with a wide range of biological roles and is arguably one of the most important minerals you should take in order to maintain good health. So make it a point to drink milk regularly and also consume other calcium rich foods... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Vitamins And Minerals – Are They Really Beneficial?

03rd April 2008
Vitamins and minerals are substances your body needs in small but steady amounts for normal growth, function and health. Together, vitamins and minerals are called micronutrients. Your body can't make most micronutrients, so you must get them from the foo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Acetyl L Carnitine - Not Just For Body Building

14th March 2008
If you are over 40, you're probably already reading about vitamins and supplements and how they can help with anti aging. Acetyl L Carnitine is one of those supplements and has recently become popular due to some exciting research. This article is part... Read >
Author: GiGi Konwin

Botulism Information

22nd January 2008
Botulism is a rare but serious illness. It is caused by a neurotoxin, generically called botulinum toxin, that is produced by the bacterium Clostridium botulinum. Botulinic toxin is one of the most powerful known toxins: about one microgram is lethal to h... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Top 4 Nutrients For Brain Power

18th January 2008
The key strategy for tuning up the nervous system is to provide your body with the nutrients it needs to make healthy nerve cells, to protect them from damage, and to enhance their ability to carry out their functions. The results can be astounding. You c... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Megavitamin Therapy Information

18th January 2008
Megavitamin therapy involves taking doses of vitamins far larger than are considered necessary for general health. The megadose approach has been used for conditions as diverse as the common cold and cancer, but there are drawbacks. Possible Adverse Ef... Read >
Author: Alien

What Causes Spinal Stenosis?

06th May 2007
Spinal stenosis is narrowing of any of the vertebral openings that nerves go through. The narrowing compresses the nerve, and symptoms appear due to impaired nerve function. The spine is composed of approximately 33 interlocking bones, called vertebrae.... Read >
Author: Egalthan

You May Need Magnesium Supplements

02nd May 2007
Magnesium Supplements and the Benefits of Magnesium As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium is essential to your good health. Approximately half of your total body magnesium is found in your bones and the other half is distributed th... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Fat for Attention Deficit Disorder Treatment

01st April 2007
Hyperactivity-is it normal behavior or ADHD? A little over-exuberance is expected in growing children, but what about when a tendency towards impulsiveness, a lack of concentration, and sometimes excessive physical activity are carried on into adulthoo... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Minerals – A little bit of these goes a long way towards great health.

27th March 2007
Like vitamins, minerals function as coenzymes, enabling the body to quickly and accurately perform its daily activities. Minerals are needed for the proper composition of body fluids, the formation of blood and bone, and the maintenance of health nerve fu... Read >
Author: Tired Dad Of Four

Proven Solution For Back And Neck Pain

17th November 2006
For Immediate Release, Minneapolis, MN By David A. Hackbart Common Sense Wellness of Wayzata, MN has recently introduced new FDA approved technology that corrects the cause of neck and back pain without drugs or surgery. According to Dr. Richter; ... Read >
Author: David Hackbart

Sweet Birthday Gift Ideas for Kids and Teens

16th June 2006
Most children have a natural passion for sweets, so a candy present is almost the first thing come to mind when selecting birthday gifts for your kids or teens. There are a countless number of candy birthday gifts to choose from - chocolate candy, candy ... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Who Needs Calcium Supplements and Why?

17th May 2006
The straight forward answer to this question is people of all ages require calcium supplements to keep their bones strong and avoid any kind of bone disease. The amount of calcium required by the body depends on the age of the person. Listed below ... Read >
Author: Reevas Austin Austin

The Health Benefits of Chocolate and Children's Nutrition

21st February 2006
We all love chocolate candy, but as we grow older some of us begin to consider it a forbidden fruit. How did something that ancient civilizations considered the food of the gods become soriddled with controversy today? In this day of saturated versus ... Read >
Author: Natalie Aranda

Diabetes: A mortal disease?

05th December 2005
Many people around the world do not know about a disease until that they suffer one, if this is your case, do not worry, because I'll show you what diabetes is, and its complications. Diabetes, is a disease that may affect anybody, it does not respect ... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Using Carrot Juice for Relieving Constipation

31st July 2005
Carrot juices contain certain oils that work on the mucus membranes of the stomach and colon. This helps with digestion and starts your bowels functioning properly. Carrots are high in fiber and beta-carotene, an antioxidant, which the body converts to ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Water-Our Bodies Need

31st May 2005
This is an issue we have always be told "drink 8 Glasses of water per day" I have been told this since I can remember. However, how many of you reading this even come close to this amount let alone drink the proper amount and the correct kind. Water i... Read >
Author: David Grisaffi