Articles, tagged with "body of evidence", page 2
07th May 2010
Ancient teachers, mystics and philosphers have tried to teach us about the great workings of the Law Of Attraction. Great works have been written that gives us a sneak at its power. However, the true meaning, power and role of the Law Of Attraction still ...
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Author:
Frances Klein
06th May 2010
Asking if I am at risk of heart disease is somewhat of a loaded question. After all, it is not unusual to see two people who eat the same foods, participate in many of the same activities, but yet have entirely different health concerns.
The most like...
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Author:
Rob Hawkinis
22nd March 2010
Personal debt in the UK has soared to record levels over the past few years. The Bank of England has recently confirmed that personal debt on a national level now amounts to more than £1,065 billion. Recent media reports suggest however that with low int...
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Author:
Cary Olson
18th March 2010
People have been talking and writing about the health benefits of Rooibos since the late 1960's. This widespread anecdotal evidence and the presence of a blend of antioxidants in the product, whet the research appetites of several scientists in South Afri...
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Author:
reeslt
11th December 2009
In today's turbulent business environments, every leader should be concerned about how well his or her organization executes and how well it adapts to change. Execution has been on the list of top concerns of CEOs for years now. But the turbulent business...
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Author:
James D. Murphy
26th November 2009
What is the truth about vaccinations?
The conventional approach is to get annual booster shots.
There is a growing body of evidence against vaccinating yearly. Most veterinarians just choose to ignore the research because either they still feel the...
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Author:
TroyMaclean
12th November 2009
Did you know in some fish EPA or Eicosapentaenoic acid is an abundant nutrient? In others, but only a few species, DHA or Docosahexaenoic acid is more abundant. The human body needs both.
There has been some debate over the years about how much of ...
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Author:
Laurel Cohen
19th October 2009
There's a growing body of evidence and sentiment that promotes the use of intermittent fasting in conjunction with any exercise and fitness program you may have embarked upon. This is no accident. Fasting has long been shown to deliver benefits that can't...
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Author:
Jackie Burgmann
14th October 2009
In Western culture, the term alternative medicine refers to any healing practice "that does not fall within the realm of conventional medicine", or "that which has not been shown consistently to be effective."Alternative medicine is often based on the bel...
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Author:
mildredstockelpg00
29th September 2009
Fatty acids-Omega 3, 6 and 9 are the good fats needed for many different functions within the body. Many of them are essential in sustaining good health.
Taking fish oil capsules could benefit your health in a multitude of ways it seems. A large body o...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
16th September 2009
About herbal medicine
Herbal medicine is the use of plant and herb extracts for their therapeutic value. Most plants contain and produce chemical substances that aid in healing and other physical treatments.
History of Herbs
Herbal medicine is th...
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Author:
Nayan Khandor
03rd September 2009
We owe it to ourselves to take some positive steps in keeping healthy. With so much that we do and eat being bad for us, here's one herb that could redress the balance.
I knew that herbs in general were used for medicinal purposes and treatments a long...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
17th August 2009
You're smarter than you think you are, and at least one expert wants you to put your money where his mouth is.
"Despite what most people might think, they can actually manage their portfolios as well as, if not better than, the most skilled money manag...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th August 2009
There is a plethora of nutritional information on all sorts of things that we eat and drink these days. That includes some interesting data on a herb known as turmeric.
In fact the debate is centered around turmeric extract itself, which is taken from ...
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Author:
Peter Foremski
03rd August 2009
Doug Wallace, an attorney and author of the memoir, Everything Will Be All Right dropped out of high school because of gang related violence. Wallace learned first-hand what it is like to be a victim of violence and crime in the public schools, and how t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer