Articles, tagged with "calcium magnesium", page 2
28th June 2009
Water purification involves many processes which must be done with the utmost care. After all the phases ordinary water undergoes to become deionized, it must be stored properly to retain its integrity and purity.
Deionization is the removal of ions -p...
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Author:
joalesto
09th June 2009
Studies have shown a great number of autistic children suffering from oxidative stress. Most of the doctors simply ignore the significance of ionized water in this regard and heavily recommend anti oxidant supplements.
Our body requires a balance in a...
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Author:
Hamilton Erridge
04th June 2009
Even though bayberry is known best for the candle wax that is made from its fragrant berries, the dried root bark is used very often for its medicinal properties. Bayberry has been long used as a tonic to treat both diarrhea and external wounds. This herb...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
10th April 2009
Our water supply system is seriously overloaded with chlorine, bacteria, fluoride, pharmaceuticals and other toxic substances. It is in fact a hazard to our health. Most of us are aware of this now whether it is from advertising, word of mouth or simply b...
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Author:
Allison Mac
03rd March 2009
Perimenopause worsen existing anxiety disorders and bring it to the surface. In fact, a woman who frequently experience anxiety and depression in her perimenopause period will likely to suffer worse cases of anxiety during menopause stage. In other words,...
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Author:
Susie H.
16th April 2008
Here are the seven most serious health problems linked to trace mineral imbalance or deficiency (in alphabetical order):
CANCER: Research confirms cancers thrive in acidic conditions where little oxygen is present, but cannot grow in alkaline condition...
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Author:
Dr. John Heinerman
19th March 2008
Irish moss is obtained from the dried thallus of Chondrus crisp us. It's a form of seaweed containing polysaccharides, vitamins, minerals, and iodine. The extract is known as carrageenan, a starch-like substance. This extract can be further differentiated...
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Author:
Alien
24th January 2007
The possible side affects from fish oil supplements are relatively minor when compared to the health benefits. Questions about fish oil side affects may arise from concerns over mercury contamination. While evaluations by consumer advocate groups have sho...
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Author:
Patsy Hamilton
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
27th September 2006
Many articles are written about products that contain harsh chemicals that dry the skin and millions of advertising dollars are spent on products that claim to do the opposite. However, one often overlooked dry skin factor is the hardness or softness of o...
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Author:
No Last Name
29th March 2006
Minerals are as important as vitamins when it comes to overall health and well-being. Since all enzymatic activities in the body require minerals, your body wouldn't be able to use vitamins and other nutrients without them. Calcium, Magnesium, Chromium, I...
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Author:
chester ku-lea
20th March 2006
If there were a top-10 list of minerals that have gotten a bad rap, sodium would be close to the top of that list. There are numerous reports and articles that malign this mineral to the point that people try desperately to rid it completely from their di...
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Author:
John Gibb