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Vegetables and Nutrition That Help Reduce Pain

16th March 2012
Tips on how to lessen inflammation with natural anti inflammatory food Maybe you have heard your mother or grandmother tell you to eat more vegetables. Why? Dark green vegetables, especially, have vitamins and minerals which are as essential to adults ... Read >
Author: copywriter1

Why You Need The Essential Fatty Acids

07th February 2012
Not all fats and acids are bad! There are essential fatty acids needed by the human body to properly function. You just have to find out and understand what are they and how they can help your body. There different types of fatty acids. Some of them ar... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

How To Get Rid Of Muscle Pain? - 5 Best Ways To Stop Pain Without Harmful Medication

06th February 2012
Are you looking for a way on how to get rid of muscle pain? You might be aching all over after a hard and tiring day at the office or after a big work out at the gym the previous day. A prolonged period away from the gym can make the muscles feel like tea... Read >
Author: Trish Cannone

The Symptoms of Leaky Gut Syndrome

02nd February 2012
Are you aware that there are a lot of people all over the world who are suffering from the symptoms of leaky gut? This may come as a surprise considering that rarely do doctors or other health practitioners recognize the symptoms of leaky gut. For most of... Read >
Author: Kerry Knoll

Hip Flexor Tendonitis - Information to Diagnose and Treat Your Hip Flexor Pain

31st January 2012
When we think of tendonitis we think of getting old and aging getting the best of us. This doesn't mean that we are not vulnerable to tendonitis, more specifically hip flexor tendonitis earlier on in our lives when we are more or less healthy. This articl... Read >
Author: DaleC

How Cold Therapy Is Used As Part Of The RICE Technique For Injuries

30th January 2012
The RICE Treatment Technique is a straight forward common sense approach used for treating trauma types of injuries. RICE is an acronym for the key components of the injury treatment: Rest, Ice, Compression and Elevation. The first step is to Rest the inj... Read >
Author: Paul Malcolm

Bleeding Gums – Is it Alarming?

30th January 2012
Bleeding gums is quite alarming in the sense that there might something going on inside your mouth that you think is not anymore normal. Even very gentle brushing from the teeth which in turn causes bleeding might be an indication that you're struggling w... Read >
Author: Brandon Hills

Natural Way To Get Rid Of Acne

27th January 2012
What is the best natural way to get rid of acne? Many are experimenting many ways to get rid of their acne - some of them are really quite helpful, while some are not. Here are some of my favorites that do work. A natural way to get rid of acne would... Read >
Author: Gene Coleman

Three Ways To Take Control Of Your Plantar Fasciitis

26th January 2012
Ever pause to think about how many people have difficulties with their plantar fasciia? The number is stupefying. Plantar fasciitis, plantar fasciosis, plantar fascia complications arising from various foot tendon problems... the list goes on and on. Anyb... Read >
Author: Alex Nordach

Exercise Tips - How You Can Exercise After 40 Years Old

26th January 2012
So you're now forty years old. Is this the time to start modifying your workouts? I thought it was time to write an article for people who are forty or older. When my friend turned forty years old it was not a big deal. Exercising has always been a par... Read >
Author: Marc Ouellette

Is Hip Flexor Pain Slowing You Down?

26th January 2012
If you are experiencing hip flexor pain, but you’re not sure what type of injury you have suffered, or how bad it is, this article should answer those questions for you. There are three main types of hip flexor pain:   Pain When Lifting Leg Hip flex... Read >
Author: DaleC

The Most Common Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms

17th January 2012
Chronic Fatigue – Overview Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is termed as a neurological illness that can affect anyone. There are many chronic fatigue syndrome symptoms but one distinctive symptom is post-exhaustion malaise. It is a symptom characterized with ... Read >
Author: LisaCWilliams

The Most Common Back Injuries And Treatments

17th January 2012
Your back could be vulnerable to so much trouble, especially if you are not careful with your daily activities that cause strain to this part of the body. Indeed, there are several common back injuries that most people suffer from time to time, whether it... Read >
Author: Milos Pesic

Home Remedies For Nasal Congestion, Sneezing And Runny Nose

16th January 2012
Viruses that cause sneezing and colds also cause inflammation that will increase the size of leakage of fluid through the blood vessels into the lining in the nose and also in to the nose. Nasal complications caused by viruses is often incredibly irritati... Read >
Author: indhapsari

Weight Loss is Good for Gums

11th January 2012
Recently researchers have found that obesity has been linked to periodontal disease. Now even more research has been discovered which proves exactly that, but on the other side of the spectrum! If obesity causes periodontitis, then weight loss can help re... Read >
Author: jmharmon
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