Articles, tagged with "dietary supplement", page 2
28th June 2009
What if I told you that a good collagen cream remedy does not actually contain collagen? The creams and firming lotions do not contain any collagen because the collagen molecules are too large to pass through your skin. This means your best collagen cream...
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Author:
Bill Petersen
09th April 2009
The Beginners Guide To Creatine
What is Creatine?
Creatine is a compound that can be made in our bodies or taken as a dietary supplement. The chemical name for Creatine is methyl guanidine-acetic acid. That sure is a mouth full - which is why it is m...
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Author:
The Abs Man
13th March 2009
There are more than 100,000 billion bacteria located inside of the digestive system (over four hundred different kinds). The Acidophilus supplement by Vitabase recognizes this and knows that maintaining a good balance between the friendly good bacteria an...
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Author:
Robert Bell
09th January 2009
Is sweat good for you skin? Strictly from a logical standpoint, if you want healthy skin, you must exercise. In turn, any amount of strenuous exercise is bound to make you sweat. Thus, your skin will sweat profusely like it or not. But, the question remai...
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Author:
Jerzy George
23rd June 2008
An imbalance of hormones in the body can cause a host of problems. Prostaglandin is a fatty acid that takes on the characteristics of a hormone. This fluid is isolated from the male prostate. In women, it is known for its pain relieving effect on the uter...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th April 2008
Many people often look into using a plethora of natural supplements to help them with the proper functioning of their body. Substances that get reduced in our body as we get older can be replaced by these supplements, as well as being able to control our ...
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Author:
James Dalton
23rd April 2007
Collagen is a structural and fibrous protein occurring naturally within the body. It makes up at least 75 percent of your skin. Collagen feeds and supports skin, bones, teeth, blood vessels and such connective tissue as cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. ...
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Author:
Grant Eckert