Articles, tagged with "diuretic effect", page 2
02nd December 2009
What is the fastest way to lose weight? This raises a couple of questions. Is this system efficacious each time, is it free from danger, and does it continually yield results for months later?The hardest thing to face is the time involved and loathing o...
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Author:
Daryl Hickman
17th September 2009
You've probably heard that it takes 8 glasses of water per day to have a healthy diet. Is it possible that this could be an urban legend?
Nobody knows exactly where it started, but this is one that everyone has heard. If you don't drink 8 cups of water...
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Author:
GeraldFitz
16th September 2009
First off all, some comments:- In this table, you can remark that the fat level of the women is higher than the men and there are quite physiological reasons for that.- As well the level of the muscular mass nevertheless will decrease during the life. Thi...
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Author:
sharuq
14th September 2009
Back inside 1980 the FDA in print a notification advising pregnant women to confine otherwise eliminate their intake of caffeine since of its teratogenic things (cause birth defects). This was echoed inside 1994 with a assess of ended 200 health check...
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Author:
togoyay
16th August 2009
My clients often ask me if I can recommend changes they can make to their lifestyles to promote and maintain youthfulness. Here's what I tell them. If you make just one change in 2009, let it be to achieve proper hydration on a daily basis.
There are ...
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Author:
Dr. James Fairfield
01st June 2009
Is it really possible to flush cellulite from your body?
Hey, I'm here to tell you about an ingredient that is so EASY to use, that people often disregard it and don't even realize it's amazing benefits. This one resource will help to jump start your ...
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Author:
David Lee
12th February 2009
The human body can last weeks without food, but only days without water. The body is made up of approximately 55 to75 per cent water. Water forms the basis of blood, digestive juices, urine and perspiration and is contained in lean muscle, fat and bones. ...
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Author:
Judy Sommer
28th January 2009
What we intake and ingest plays a major role in our quest for kidney stone prevention. We may read several materials informing us to avoid this and that but there are some other explanations we need, to learn about them.
We have to know which are fact...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
23rd January 2009
The common cold is caused by any of a number of viruses that can involve the upper respiratory tract. As your body fights the attacking virus, you get the symptoms of a cold, including nasal congestion, sneezing and sniffles.
How well protected are you...
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Author:
Tamra Hammett RD, LDN
09th January 2009
Is it really possible to flush cellulite from your body?
Hey, I'm here to tell you about an ingredient that is so EASY to use, that people often disregard it and don't even realize it's amazing benefits. This one resource will help to jump start your c...
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15th December 2008
It's called the "silent killer" and occurs in one out of every three adults. It has no symptoms, yet it can cause heart attack or stroke. .Blood pressure is a ratio of systolic pressure over diastolic pressure. The systolic number measures the pressure du...
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Author:
Alien
01st December 2008
Back in 1980 the FDA published a pregnancy nutrition warning advising women to restrict or eliminate their intake of caffeine because of its teratogenic effects (cause birth defects). This was echoed in 1994 with a review of over 200 medical journals by D...
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Author:
coachstephen777
20th August 2008
Chanca piedra - supporting kidney function
Kidney makes up the urinary system of the body, along with the bladder, the urethra and two ureters. The bean-shaped kidney balances blood composition and regulates the fluid amount in the body. Along with cle...
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articles.streamink@gmail.com
20th June 2008
"Keeping just a few pounds off can significantly affect your risk of getting high blood pressure or diabetes," says cardiovascular health expert Lawrence Appel at the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Most Americans don't realize how simple modifications c...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
Arthritis is a disease related to inflammation of joints in the body. This name is derived from Greek language in which arthro means joint and itis refers to inflammation.
It also affects the supporting tissues and adjoining muscles. As a result mobi...
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Author:
iliyaspatel