Articles, tagged with "essential minerals", page 2
09th March 2009
Protein is without a doubt, the most important nutrient for packing slabs of lean muscle mass onto your body. You may lift weights until you turn purple or consume all the carbohydrates, fats, and other micro-nutrient in the world, but if you fail to feed...
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Author:
LIEUTENANT
20th February 2009
What is wheatgrass?
Wheatgrass has one of the highest concentrations of nutrients and is the fastest and easiest grass to grow. The best to way to absorb its goodness is by extracting the juice.
Wheat grass grown indoors is hyper accelerated by hot ...
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Author:
Adam
12th January 2009
Like humans, these iguanas actually also fall ill. If you have learned to love your pet iguanas, you might as well want to keep them for long. Here are some of the most common iguana illnesses that require immediate veterinary attention and proper medicat...
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Author:
John Simmons
29th November 2008
Sea salt, although is widely used in cosmetic, gourmet and as bath salts, you would probably be amazed that sea salt has also found its way into beauty products.
Actually, it's not surprising if it does.
Sea salt, unlike table salt which we normally...
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Author:
C. Guan Soo
05th April 2008
If you going after the six pack abs that you have always dream of getting then the first thing you need to do is to know how to lose body fat. It is easy for men to get a nice ripped abs but most of the time this set of abdominal muscles is covered under ...
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Author:
Ian Kuro
17th November 2006
Cleopatra, probably the most famous ancient beauty, had a dirty little secret ? mud. Not just any mud, but mud from the Dead Sea. She was so taken with it she had Mark Antony conquer the area for her, and then she opened up cosmetic factories along the sh...
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Author:
No Last Name
16th November 2006
Hypothyroidism (under-active thyroid) can remain undetected for years. People commonly have the symptoms of hypothyroidism even though their blood tests indicate that their thyroid function is 'normal'. This is because standard pathology tests for thyroid...
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Author:
Alison Cassar