Articles, tagged with "free radical production", page 2
20th November 2009
For some people it's hospital food, but they just don't understand what its appeal is. And there's certainly a lot going for it. When asked "why is oatmeal good for you," the answers come easily and plentifully.
One major reason for why is oatmeal good...
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Author:
Kenny Leones
14th November 2009
Women age as their body cells die and when new healthy cell generation is hindered simultaneously. Premature aging can result from inadequate nutrition caused by years of poor dietary habits. Why? Because our bodies need certain amounts of vitamins to pro...
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Author:
Harry Ayala
30th October 2009
Mouth lines may be caused by cigarette smoking, overexposure to sunlight and/or habitual facial expressions. Allowing the skin to become too dry can be a contributing factor.
There are two reasons that cigarette smoking causes wrinkles. First is th...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
15th October 2009
There are a variety of different anti aging natural skin care products on the market, today. Some, as you might guess, are better than others. The best anti aging skin care routines include the regular use of the better creams and lotions, as well as some...
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Author:
Sharon McCarthy
17th September 2009
Every season new anti-aging products are launched and promoted as the new generation of slow aging. The question is "how do we know it works"? The gold standard of proof is a human clinical trial showing evidence of skin improvement however most topical i...
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Author:
Vitale Natural
18th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Neal Spruce
Experienced athletes generally have no trouble properly hydrating while exercising or training. Most athletes are aware of the role hydration plays in their performance and will take all measures to insure proper hydratio...
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Author:
Neal Spruce
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 radica...
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Author:
Jim Atkinson
11th August 2009
What is a free radical? You may have heard the words around and notice yourself wondering what is all the buzz?
I have to take you back to chemistry. Atom, protron, and neutrons, yes we have to start with the basics.
It is an atomic structure. It ha...
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Author:
Ellie Monski
11th August 2009
What is a free radical? You may have heard the words around and discover yourself wondering what is all the buzz?
I have to take you back to chemistry. Atom, protron, and neutrons, yes we have to start with the basics.
It is an atomic structure. It ...
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Author:
Ellie Monski
11th August 2009
What is a free radical? You may have heard the words around and find yourself wondering what is all the buzz?
I have to take you back to chemistry. Atom, protron, and neutrons, yes we have to start with the basics.
It is an atomic structure. It has ...
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Author:
Ellie Monski
20th July 2009
Under eye wrinkles are often the result of overexposure to the sun and the increase in free radical production caused by it. Until recently, it was believed that the kind of damage done by free radicals was permanent. Only cosmetic surgery, which is not v...
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Author:
Yu Morita
07th July 2009
How safe is the water you are drinking? If you use one of those pitchers with Brita water filters in it you may not have as safe of water as you could get using a different filtering method. Of course using any filter is better than drinking water right...
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Author:
J E Ruby
30th June 2009
Let's face it. Your face and forehead can be smooth, firm and wrinkle-free, but if you have lines, bags and dark circles around your eyes you are going to look old. Fixing this problem calls for a healthy approach that addresses the main cause of these un...
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Author:
olirom
18th May 2009
Let me tell you a quick story. Want to know how to keep skin young looking? Stay out of the sun. I love the outdoors as much as anyone else, but I take great efforts to protect my skin from overexposure to sunlight. Why?
UV radiation from the sun stimu...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
14th May 2009
Aging is an accumulation of lifelong damage to macromolecules, cells, tissues and organs. Genetic differences between humans account for different aging rates, including DNA repair, types and quantities of antioxidant enzymes, and different rates of free...
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Author:
Steve S Scott