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23rd September 2009
Regardless of the countless studies conducted to work out what impairs the metabolic process that involves the uptake of blood glucose with muscle, fat, and liver cells, a tantamount of puzzle still shrouds the true nature of Type two Diabetes. A number ... Read >
Author: Dusty Pollard
22nd September 2009
According to American Heart Association, at least 13 million Americans are diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Each year, nearly half a million lost their lives across the United States because of coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is a g... Read >
Author: kashmiri
22nd September 2009
Cardiovascular disease, also known as CVD, is the number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups in the United States. Cardiovascular diseases include such ailments as high blood pressure, arrythmia, valve disease, congestive heart failure and s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Let’s face it. A trip to the drugstore is a whole lot easier than a costly and time-consuming trip to the doctor’s office. No time wasted waiting for the physician; no embarrassing questions to answer; and no sticker shock when the bill comes. Just h... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
According to American Heart Association, at least 13 million Americans are diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Each year, nearly half a million lost their lives across the United States because of coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is a glo... Read >
Author: trinity.services020
22nd September 2009
There are three basic units the body uses for energy:
1 Fats
2 Proteins
3 Carbohydrates
All three can be converted to blood glucose. However, while fats and proteins are converted slowly, carbohydrates are converted quickly causing quick s... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
21st September 2009
Diabetes is a disease that affects over 21 million people in the United States. That is over 7% of the population. It is estimated that another 6 million people has diabetes and are not even aware of it. Researchers believe that 41 million more people suf... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
21st September 2009
Importance of Exercise & its Benefits!
Introduction
Exercise is any type of physical exertion we perform in an effort to improve our health, shape our bodies and boost performance. Obviously that covers a broad range of activities and, luckily, ther... Read >
Author: mahjabi kauser
21st September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Current trends and statistics show that people are making healthier decisions at the grocery store. In fact, according to a recent survey by the Grocery Manufacturers of America, "73 percent of primary grocery shoppers reported they were buying more nutr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
You may have heard about the glycemic index and wondered what it is all about. The glycemic index is a ranking of carbohydrates based on their immediate effect on blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. It compares foods gram for gram of carbohydrate. Carboh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Diabetes care is difficult and can often seem to intrude upon your quality of life. If you have recently been diagnosed with diabetes, the treatment can be very disheartening. But with medical advances and new technologies, you can expect it to get easier... Read >
Author: deepak1618
17th September 2009
Diabetes is a syndrome characterized by disordered metabolism and inappropriately high blood sugar resulting from either low levels of the hormone insulin or from abnormal resistance to insulin's effects coupled with inadequate levels of insulin secretion... Read >
Author: amit.dummy
16th September 2009
To understand Diabetes cures, we should comprehend the basics of diabetes. The definition of Diabetes as given out by the National Diabetes Statistics, 2007 is that it is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
16th September 2009
To understand Diabetes cures, we should comprehend the basics of diabetes. The definition of Diabetes as given out by the National Diabetes Statistics, 2007 is that it is a group of diseases marked by high levels of blood glucose, also called blood sugar... Read >
Author: Klik Sail
16th September 2009
The NuVitae Domain Name was registered in June of 2007. Nuvitae top core values they promote on their website are teamwork, integrity, excellence, success and honesty. They are a company that want to offer its reps a fair chance at financial freedom throu... Read >
Author: briangarvin
16th September 2009
Researchers estimate that about 10 percent of Americans will develop diabetes during their lifetime and about twice that number will develop a milder form of diabetes called impaired glucose tolerance, or prediabetes. Diabetes and prediabetes often do not... Read >
Author: bikash belbase
15th September 2009
If you have been diagnosed with diabetes, you definitely want to make your doctor your best friend and see him/her regularly to ensure that your medications are working to control your blood sugar. In the meantime, here are some diabetes remedies that may... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
14th September 2009
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual and seems so harmless. Sometimes, because the symptoms of diabetes can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked.... Read >
Author: Liza
11th September 2009
Obesity is the second leading cause of death after smoking. It is associated with an increased mortality rate of all ages including children. Losing weight though commercialized is still to your benefit if you carry more weight than you should.
Obesit... Read >
Author: Turnkey Builder
10th September 2009
Prior to the development of insulin and other laboratory-manufactured medications, ancient healers prescribed natural remedies for the treatment of diabetes and lowering blood sugar. Please understand that while these examples should in no way replace co... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
04th September 2009
Wearing shoes can cause a diabetic harm. The lack of sensation in the feet deters the diabetic from sensing the presence of blisters or irritations on the feet caused by moisture. Because there is poor blood circulation in the feet.
Diabetic Socks, Def... Read >
Author: Michael Reinhart
04th September 2009
Diabetes affects the style in which the body handles digested carbohydrates. If neglected, diabetes can cause serious health complications, ranging from loss of sight to kidney failure.
Approximately 8% of the population in the United States has di... Read >
03rd September 2009
What Is Diabetes?
When there is an imbalance of insulin and glucose in the blood that causes glucose levels to be abnormally high, this is a condition called diabetes, or hyperglycemia. Insulin serves to regulate glucose levels to stay within normal ... Read >
Author: Clivir Team
30th August 2009
Did you know that 57 million Americans have high blood sugar levels and are pre-diabetic? Most don’t even know it.
Research has shown that long-term damage to the body—especially the heart and circulatory system—may already be occurring during pr... Read >
Author: enzykerri
25th August 2009
Breakfast is the first and the most important meal of the day. It’s the energy pack which lets you kick out of the dizzy morning feeling and gives you the boost for starting a good morning. Well actually a good breakfast is the recipe for a good morning... Read >
Author: Cory Davis
21st August 2009
Diabetes is a disorder that is normally caused by the incapability of the body to control the quantity of sugar in the blood. An individual who suffer from diabetes is not capable to use blood glucose due to inadequate amounts of insulin produced by the p... Read >
Author: Tejrin Raghav
18th August 2009
Health is wealth, the old cliché goes. With environmental degradation at its peak and the number of communicable diseases on the rise, the need to care for our health has become even more important. We may have doctors almost everywhere, but caring for o... Read >
Author: healthreviser
17th August 2009
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms may vary, the l... Read >
Author: jassicakainth
12th August 2009
In Australia, 50% of women and 66% of men are regarded as overweight or obese.
Excess weight gain is defined as being more than 20% above normal weight, having body-fat percentage greater than 30% or a body mass index (MBI) of 27-35+. BMI is calculate... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh
09th August 2009
All the information on diabetes currently available is so conflicting and thus confusing, that it makes it scary for you, if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with diabetes. That is why it is so important to be sure that the information on diabet... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera
05th August 2009
Cinnamon has been utilized for centuries by numerous different civilizations as a medicine for treating different ailments. Several studies have suggested that cinnamon could improve blood glucose and cholesterol levels in people suffering with type 2 dia... Read >
Author: John Richmond
01st August 2009
Carbs are the main reason for increasing the body weight and not fats. The source of carbs doesn’t matter, whether it is sugar, fruit, bread, or vegetable. Carbs get digested quickly and are converted into blood glucose in no time. Just after you have a... Read >
Author: Michael Desire Alladoum
19th July 2009
Being a diabetic does not forever mean medication. In the field of a few belongings, your diabetes can be present controlled with the rectify diet. However, even if you are insulin dependent, you spirit regain so as to it is required to coins and control ... Read >
Author: John Smith K
17th July 2009
Glucose Meters
When people with diabetes can control their blood sugar (glucose), they are more likely to stay healthy. People with diabetes use two kinds of management devices: glucose meters and other diabetes management tests. Glucose meters help pe... Read >
Author: Jay Tee
17th July 2009
It is not surprising if one says that many people do not know the importance and application of vinegar for diabetes. Recently it has been experienced by many diabetic patients that vinegar helps control blood sugar. You have vinegar as herbal treatment f... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
16th July 2009
1. Food
You may be eating more than you think. For the most part, people gain weight because they are taking in more calories than they are "spending" in physical fitness activity. If you really want to see what you are eating, keep a food diary. Recent ... Read >
Author: Healthy Bodies Today
12th July 2009
Simply defined, fiber is undigested carbohydrates. It is considered as a special type of carbohydrates that are not absorbed into the bloodstream. As such, it has many health benefits. The benefits of fiber can positively affect the body’s vital organs ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
04th July 2009
Diabetes is one of the most common diseases that affect many adult Americans. Specifically, it accounts for about 90% of all diabetes cases; about 6% of the United States population. This condition can be life-threatening; therefore it is important to be ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
30th June 2009
# 1 Do not Skip Breakfast
Morning breakfast jump starts your metabolism and helps to prevent bingeing later in the day. A cup of coffee without sugar and caffeine in May to give you a little energy and appetite for some time that it is safe to return t... Read >
Author: ali
29th June 2009
# 1 Do not Skip Breakfast
The morning meal jump starts your metabolism and helps to prevent binging later in the day. A cup of coffee without sugar and caffeine in May to give you a little energy and appetite for some time that it is safe to return to ... Read >
Author: ali
22nd June 2009
Diabetes is a health problem that is able to affect individuals in different ways. When it is not controlled it has the ability to make problems that include the loss of sight, loss of limbs, and the failure of major organs. The physicians assit to teach ... Read >
Author: nlwest21
15th June 2009
Questions about eating for gaining muscle can be quite perplexing. Assuming that you have a nutritional calculator for getting your nutrition profile would be a good start. You need to learn the exact amount of calories, protein, carbohydrates and fats ... Read >
Author: Traci Myers
10th June 2009
Alpha Lipoic acid is a powerful antioxidant that is growing in popularity. Given the amazing properties of this antioxidant it’s not surprising that it is being marketed for its potential to cure heart disease, cancer, diabetes, depression, AIDS and c... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf
05th June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Insulin is the hormone responsible for the control of blood sugar (glucose) and is manufactured by the pancreas. People who have type 1 diabetes produce very little (or even none) of this hormone. As a result, they must... Read >
05th June 2009
When you know which categories of foods are healthy it's a lot easier to chose healthy snacks. Contrary to popular belief, snacking is actually very beneficial. It helps to refuel your body, maintain blood sugar and energy levels as well as control your a... Read >
Author: ronspallone
04th June 2009
Being a diabetic is a serious condition that imposes certain complications to the body. If you are a diabetic, you have a list of diabetic foods to avoid. It is important that you understand your diabetic condition so that you can have a certain level of ... Read >
Author: John Adison
01st June 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
Insulin, leptin and ghrelin are three hormones that have a massive impact on your ability to lose weight and keep it off. By understanding the functions and actions of these 3 hormones in your body you will have a much ... Read >
29th May 2009
Diabetes is one of the most common disorders in which either the pancreas produces insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin or the body cells become resident to the hormone’s effects. Managing diabetes is not very tough if you are quite sincere to yo... Read >
Author: John Adison
12th May 2009
The challenging task of parenting is difficult no matter the age of the child. The style of parenting will vary dependent upon what culture you are in, your own personal background of how you were raised, and the environment that you are raising the child... Read >
Author: DListMom
01st May 2009
If you're a person afflicted with diabetes mellitus, a team approach in your treatment would be the best way to handle your affliction. Your doctor, a certified dietitian, a licensed nurse, health care professional and diabetes educator should work hand i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
If you're a person afflicted with diabetes mellitus, a team approach in your treatment would be the best way to handle your affliction. Your doctor, a certified dietitian, a licensed nurse, health care professional and diabetes educator should work hand i... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
01st May 2009
Cow’s Milk and Acne Treatment.
Avoiding cow’s milk will help get rid of my acne. Recently, three epidemiological studies from the same group of scientists found an association between acne treatment and consumption of partially skimmed milk, instan... Read >
Author: lewisb
29th April 2009
You can boost your energy levels by making small changes to the foods you eat. Here's how ...1. Eat beans and breadSlow-releasing carbohydrates such as chickpeas, kidney beans, baked beans, nuts and grainy bread will keep your energy levels more stable th... Read >
Author: paulcentric
27th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
Everyone is searching for the quickest route to recover from a long run or a strenuous race. The recommendations are found throughout the magazines and across the internet. I have my own special... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
26th April 2009
Type 2 diabetes is often associated with obesity and the insulin concern is either the insufficiency of its production or the lack of response by the body cells to insulin functions.
Hence, treatments involve the implementation of a proper diet, enough... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
25th April 2009
Diabetic population in India is nearly 400 million, and considering an estimate of 14 percent patients on Insulin can be translated to 56 million Insulin treated patients in India. Out of these at least 10 percent that is 5.6 million patients most likely ... Read >
Author: Webindya
25th April 2009
Diabetic population in India is nearly 400 million, and considering an estimate of 14 percent patients on Insulin can be translated to 56 million Insulin treated patients in India. Out of these at least 10 percent that is 5.6 million patients most likely ... Read >
Author: wpronline
17th April 2009
also be effectively treated.
In addition to osteoporosis prevention, women with extreme menstrual pain can also benefit from acai juice. Calcium-rich foods tend to coat the lining of the stomach and uterus, and reduce the pain that comes from cramps a... Read >
Author: onlinebmkt
17th April 2009
Knowing back pain treatment options is important when you realize that approximately 85% Americans complain of back pain by the time they are 50 years old. Backache is the most frequent cause of limiting activity among working adults. It could be caused d... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden
08th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith
The best way to lose weight fast is the strategy most commonly used in the fitness industry for helping people achieve amazing results in a relatively short period of time.
It is called the, 'Maximum Fat-loss Protoco... Read >
27th March 2009
Diabetes is characterized by an abnormally high level of blood glucose within the urine. It results from relative lack of insulin which leads to abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism and the metabolism of protein and fat. Ancient scholars of Ayurveda k... Read >
Author: Robin
27th March 2009
Diabetes is characterized by an abnormally high level of blood glucose within the urine. It results from relative lack of insulin which leads to abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism and the metabolism of protein and fat. Ancient scholars of Ayurveda k... Read >
Author: Robin
27th March 2009
Diabetes is characterized by an abnormally high level of blood glucose within the urine. It results from relative lack of insulin which leads to abnormalities in carbohydrate metabolism and the metabolism of protein and fat. Ancient scholars of Ayurveda k... Read >
Author: Robin
23rd March 2009
The way you exercise the muscles could wield a considerable effect on how much meat you add to your frame. Taking note of this, it is important to bear in mind that your eating habits prior and subsequent to your workout can have as huge an influence on ... Read >
Author: Mick Hart
17th March 2009
Growth hormone is a protein hormone of about 190 amino acids that is synthesized and secreted by cells called somatotrophs in the anterior pituitary. Growth hormone is also of considerable interest as a drug used in both humans and animals.
Physiologic... Read >
Author: Peter White
11th March 2009
A patient recently came into my office for a consultation. She was in her early 50s, overweight, and was struggling with constant tiredness and a sense of being overwhelmed. She had tried multiple diets, with little to no success, and when she succeeded... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.
10th March 2009
Physical inability is one of the risk factors when one has the diabetes disorder, hence, diabetes and exercise must go hand in hand. The correlation between diabetes and exercise is the ability of the latter to prolong the life of the afflicted, while the... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
10th March 2009
The Atkins diet is one of the lowest in carbohydrates on the market today. His popularity has led to dozens of search to a feeding center and the same principles of high protein, low carbohydrate eating. There are many fish in the sea when it comes to cho... Read >
Author: ali
02nd March 2009
Ask yourself is "laughter a good medicine"? It is still unclear as to the extent of laughter healing toward patient benefit, but researchers have not found any harmful side effects. Perhaps taking time for just a little chuckle each day will keep us laugh... Read >
Author: suegold
02nd March 2009
Diabetes and oral health are very closely linked. While good dental health should be practiced by everyone, diabetics have even more reason to ensure that their teeth and gums are in the best possible condition. People with diabetes are more prone to gum ... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
02nd March 2009
What is the definition of glycemic index (GI)? It is a system which is numeric on how quick a carbohydrate rises in the circulation of the blood sugar. It is in here where the higher its number, there is a greater sugar blood response. Foods with low glyc... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer
26th February 2009
Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin. Diabetes also appears to affect the speed of our thought processes as well. Diabetes mellitus is a common disease in the United States. Diabetes prevalence has increased ... Read >
Author: dianadj
24th February 2009
Hypoglycemia is a temporary condition caused by unusually low blood sugar levels. Blood sugar, which is also called blood glucose, helps provide the body with energy. Glucose comes from food and is stored by the body for use between meals. It is necessary... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
23rd February 2009
It looks like the modern generation is in favor of alternative cures more than ever before.
This is especially so with the herbal alternative cures for different diseases and in particular cancers.
It is barely one week since we finally laid a close... Read >
Author: paulina08
19th February 2009
Studies on diabetes mellitus are increasing all the time. Despite these studies and investigations no one could actually recognize what specially causes the disease diabetes mellitus. This disease has led to a number of rumors circulating some which are... Read >
Author: jainish
09th February 2009
Morning sickness may be your beginning signs of pregnancy. It does not mean that you will be sick just in the morning time. This may occur in the morning, noon or night. It usually happens in the first trimester of the pregnancy and stop near the second ... Read >
Author: Narisa R.
02nd February 2009
If you, your child, or someone else you care for has been diagnosed with ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder), you're probably feeling a little overwhelmed. After all, this is a diagnosis that's going to affect your whole life, whether you have... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
29th January 2009
On account of metabolic disorder when your body stop producing or using insulin then it is known as diabetes. Insulin is a hormone that does the work of converting sugar, food and starches into energy. For healthy lifestyle body is required to maintain op... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
28th January 2009
On account of metabolic disorder when your body stop producing or using insulin then it is known as diabetes. Insulin is a hormone that does the work of converting sugar, food and starches into energy. For healthy lifestyle body is required to maintain op... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
21st January 2009
For the type 1 and type 2 diabetic the importance of a diet for diabetes cannot be overstated. Used in conjunction with drug therapy a proper diet is considered the single most important part of managing this deadly disease. Those who are newly diagnosed ... Read >
Author: Andrew Bicknell
20th January 2009
Diabetes is a chronic disease that is typified by a distorted metabolism and increased levels of blood sugar that lead to reduced levels of insulin. It is also important to note that the symptoms of diabetes can look very much like those of a host of othe... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders
12th January 2009
Up above, the crashing of the wave tosses wild currents around the coral. A small damselfish swimming through the reef is tossed against the reef and nicks itself on the sharp coral. Three shiny scales scrape away and drift motionless, until the current s... Read >
Author: Dr. Christopher Segler
09th January 2009
Diabetes affects the body's capability to use blood sugar for energy. It is a disorder of metabolism as the way our bodies use to digested food for growth and energy. Most of the food we eat is broken down into glucose, a form of sugar in the blood. Gluco... Read >
Author: Ketty
29th December 2008
When you think about it, we're surrounded by many forms of toxins. From the bottle of "improved and stronger" multipurpose cleaning we bought to clean our home with, to the higher levels of toxins in our water supply, poisons envelop our world. Not only d... Read >
Author: Jude Simons
19th December 2008
Food is the fuel that our bodies use for energy. The three main sources of fuel are carbohydrates, protein, and fat. The body changes them into glucose for energy or stores them as fat. A car uses gas for energy—we use glucose! Eating a balance of heal... Read >
Author: Doni Setiawan
17th December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley
A study recently published in the Archives of Internal Medicine found that Avandia, a type 2 diabetes drug, may be "riskier than Actos, another drug in the same class," according to an article by U.S. News & World Report... Read >
Author: LegalView
11th December 2008
As scientists around the world continue their pursuit of knowledge of the human body and how it works, the evidence confirming bad health is the result of bad eating habits continues to mount. One new area of research that’s sounding an ominous alarm is... Read >
Author: trugold
04th December 2008
Physical activities are very essential in keeping a person energetic and healthy. In the case of diabetic, exercise has an important role in regulating blood glucose; avoiding long-term complications of diabetes; maintaining body weight and in minimizing ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute
To further understand diabetes, it must be understood that diabetes is not a singular condition, but a combination of multiple types of diabetes, all with distinct characteristics and treatment re... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM
01st December 2008
Stimulants increase alertness, attention, and energy, which are accompanied by increases in blood pressure, heart rate, and respiration. Historically, stimulants were used to treat asthma and other respiratory problems, obesity, neurological disorders, an... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith
30th October 2008
Stress is the failure of humans to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats, internally or externally generated. The threats, real or perceived, can be people, situations, events which the person accepts as the cause of the stress. When thes... Read >
Author: mohamad ali
27th October 2008
It seems that nowadays that with each passing year more people seem to be gaining weight. Not just gaining weight but more specifically stomach fat. This article will explore the best way to lose stomach fat quickly and easily
Contrary to popular be... Read >
Author: mehaul
27th October 2008
Diabetes is a deadly disease that can rob you of mental peace and health. However, by following a smart diabetes control program, you can to a large extent combat its effects and lead a normal life.
Things to do for good diabetes care:
Just followin... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
23rd October 2008
Diabetes is a deadly disease that can rob you of mental peace and health. However, by following a smart diabetes control program, you can to a large extent combat its effects and lead a normal life.
Things to do for good diabetes care:
Just followin... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray
23rd October 2008
The non-essential amino acid glycine is needed to generate muscle tissue and also for the conversion of blood glucose into energy. It is referred to as being �non-essential� because the body can manufacture its own glycine, and is therefore not an ess... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2008
Like many people at some time or another, I've witnessed some amazing events or been given incredible anecdotes suggesting a mind-body-spirit connection. What exactly is going on here?
I have seen somebody carry a 250-pound man on his back while he wal... Read >
Author: Paul
21st October 2008
Plantago ovata is a plant that is primarily grown in Iran and India and contains stalks that have seeds, which are called psyllium. It has been used in Indian culture for hundreds of years. The seeds are covered in a husk which forms a gel like substan... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo
02nd October 2008
Hyperhidrosis is a medical condition in which a person sweats excessively and unpredictably. Individuals with Hyperhidrosis can sweat even when the ambient temperature is cool, sweating indoors and outdoors in cool and cold temperatures in the dead of win... Read >
Author: alex
29th September 2008
These days I was searching the web to find some more information on weight loss medications. There is something that I noticed - a lot of people seeking strong appetite suppressant. Obviously, they were searching for the ultimate weight loss solution, bei... Read >
Author: Cary Gardner
23rd September 2008
24 million Americans have diabetes and 1/3 of them don’t even know it! Diabetes can lead to many complications – since it is a disease of the vessels: heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, nerve damage and amputation are some of the problems tha... Read >
Author: ADW
09th September 2008
As fitness fanatics, when we work out we are actually breaking down our muscles, which is why during a work out we actually start feeling weaker than when we started. How quickly our muscles degrade depends on how fit we are to begin with.
After a work... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt
09th September 2008
Improvement in Circulation and in Cardiovascular Risk Factors With a Proprietary Isotonic Bioflavonoid Formula OPC-3®
Maria R. Cesarone, MD
Department of Biomedical Science, G D'Annunzio University Chieti, Pescara, Italy
Andrea Di Renzo
Departm... Read >
Author: ronmojohny
08th September 2008
Diabetes is a disorder of the metabolism caused as a result of the way our bodies use digested food for growth and energy. To achieve this, whatever we eat must be broken down by the body to form glucose. Diabetes stops this energy supply and forces it to... Read >
Author: Gordan Sabic
05th September 2008
Most people have never heard of gac fruit, yet it is very popular in South East Asia, particularly in China and Vietnam. The fruit is grown on vines that reach the size of a cantaloupe and from North East Australia across to China and Vietnam it is used a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th September 2008
Diabetes is a serious disease that can lead to heart problems, stroke, loss of membership due to poor circulation, and death. Research continues to indicate that regular exercise and healthy diet are two factors that can help people prevent diabetes, as w... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley
03rd September 2008
Aloe Vera is a medicinal herb that has been cultivated by humans for centuries. The earliest record of it being used as such was in the 16th century, B.C. I am going to share with you three very valuable medicinal uses of Aloe Vera that you can use for y... Read >
Author: Audrey Ly
02nd September 2008
The best Alpha Lipoic Acid supplement on the market contains the coveted nutritional compound that is also known as thioctic acid, lipoic acid, and ALA. This nutrient is a fatty acid that is found inside the cells of the body. It is required by the body f... Read >
24th August 2008
A lot of people are suffering from either type 1 or type 2 diabetes and their number is constantly increasing. There is well-built need to know the function diet plays in the treatment of diabetes. If one correctly manages the diet he eats he can simply o... Read >
Author: jainish
21st August 2008
Article Subtitle: Nutrition + Exercise = Fat Loss
Written by: Kalpesh Sharma, World's Biggest Researcher in every field of subject for varying Products and Services across the World(A World Record Holder).
Incorporating these fat loss tips will im... Read >
Author: Shubhlabh
13th August 2008
You can help your family in many ways, some of which may be quite subtle. One way is to see that your family receives diabetes education. This gives them some understanding of how they can be of assistance. It also gives them a recognition that they have ... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd July 2008
Onions have been valued for thousands of years for culinary, medicinal and other uses. Some facts and folklore about the onion.
• The common onion is part of the Allium or lily plant family, which includes garlic, chives, leeks and shallots.
• Th... Read >
Author: kamalashwani
22nd July 2008
Fibre palys a very important role in diabetic diets. It facilitates digestion and ensures that your colon and other organs are normal. It is also a magic substance that should be a large part of any diabetic diet plan. You will reap many benefits fromin... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp
22nd July 2008
Weight loss and diabetes are deeply related to each other. Most of the people who are struggling with diabetes are overweight. If you find any person suffering from diabetes then the first thing that doctors advice is to lose weight. Losing weight could h... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews
16th July 2008
Low blood sugar or hypoglycemia (usually a blood sugar level of less than 4 mmol/L) can happen when diabetes medicine (pills or insulin), food, and exercise are out of balance. Low blood sugar can be mild, moderate, or severe. These tips will help you ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
23rd June 2008
Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure, accounting for more than 40 percent of new cases. Even when drugs and diet are able to control diabetes, the disease can lead to nephropathy and kidney failure. Most people with diabetes do not develop ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th June 2008
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
27th May 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
20th May 2008
Diabetes is a chronic disease. Medical experts believe that once contracted, this disease cannot be cured. This article will help you to understand it and make you to be more aware how to live with the disease without having to face too many complications... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
20th May 2008
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a set of related diseases in which the body cannot regulate the amount of sugar (specifically, glucose) in the blood.
Glucose in the blood gives you energy to perform daily activities, walk briskly, run for a bus, ride your b... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
15th May 2008
An alarming increase in number of people getting diabetes and more awareness have resulted in that researchers and medical experts come up with more solutions for medications.
There is a huge variety of medications and all the medicines work towards pr... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
Caring for diabetes is a crucial matter. A wrong decision in this regard may prove to be fatal. Most people tend to develop complications due to wrong use of medicine and supplies. This is the reason medical experts feel that diabetes care should be desig... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
15th May 2008
The choice of an insulin depends upon the condition of the patient. In emergencies such as diabetic coma, crystalline insulin (only soluble insulin) is preferred because of its quick onset of action. It is repeated at 6-hour intervals given intravenously ... Read >
Author: Alien
08th May 2008
Earlier research supports this positive outlook. A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that 40 percent of people studied (who had been taking drugs for years to keep their numbers down) were able to control their bl... Read >
Author: David Jones
30th April 2008
With the increased access to fast food and processed food much of today’s generation have grown up on microwavable meals and highly processed foods. As a result, poor eating habits have led to a marked increase and concern over the number of adults and ... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis
07th April 2008
Prior to discussing how you can boost digestion with bifidus longum probiotics, let's first have a look at probiotics in general and why they are so beneficial to us.
Probiotics are also known as microflora, and are beneficial organisms that live in y... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2008
Obesity means accumulation of excess fat on the body. Obesity is considered a chronic (long-term) disease, like high blood pressure or diabetes. It has many serious long-term consequences for your health, and it is the second leading cause of preventable ... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th March 2008
Winter Springs, FL ? Americans now have access to a natural seed so powerful the Conquistadors burned the crops of these ancient seeds in order to complete their domination of the Aztecs. Called the ?running food? by the Aztecs, they believed the grain g... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2008
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too low. The symptoms of hypoglycemia may vary from one person to another, just like gravity. Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditio... Read >
Author: Alien
12th March 2008
Fenugreek has been used for millennia both as a medicine and as a spice in Egypt, India, and the Middle East. Traditional medicinal uses include the treatment of wounds, bronchitis, digestive problems, arthritis, kidney problems, male reproductive conditi... Read >
Author: Alien
10th March 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
10th March 2008
Diabetes means that your blood glucose (GLOO-kos), also called blood sugar, is too high. Glucose comes from the food you eat and is needed to fuel our bodies. Glucose is also stored in our liver and muscles. Your blood always has some glucose in it becaus... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
28th February 2008
Structured Lipids- Increased Protein Synthesis
Advances in the technology behind lipid synthesis led to the development of structured lipids (SLs). A structured lipid (SL) is a triglyceride that includes both medium (8-12 carbons) and long-chain fatty ... Read >
Author: David Jones
23rd February 2008
Most people have likely heard of alfalfa in relation to its use as an important animal feedstuff without understanding that it is one of nature?s most nutrient-rich foods. It appears to be a trait with most people, that what is used for animal feed cannot... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th February 2008
Introduction
Exercise is any type of physical exertion we perform in an effort to improve our health, shape our bodies and boost performance. Obviously that covers a broad range of activities and, luckily, there are plenty to go around whether you want... Read >
Author: Peter sams
11th February 2008
Diabetes is a life-long disease marked by high levels of sugar in the blood. Glucose comes from the foods you eat. Insulin is a hormone that helps the glucose get into your cells to give them energy. Glucose is the main source of fuel for the body. An est... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Recently on ABC World News Charlie Gibson did a story that kind of surprised me. He announced to his audience that Diabetes has become an epidemic in the U.S.-NO ****!!
I am just one little diabetic that started a website to share my experiences with o... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
24th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 The Naturally Healthy Pet.com
Introduction: Diabetes mellitus or sugar diabetes is a chronic endocrine (hormone) illness characterised by high levels of glucose in the blood. It is seen in dogs and cats as well as humans, and in each... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
22nd January 2008
Everyone knows there is a link between obesity and diabetes. In fact, 80% of those that suffer from Type 2 diabetes are obese. Both are key indicators of possible insulin resistance and the only way to stop this from happening is by following a low GI die... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee
14th November 2007
To see what foods would keep you satisfied the longest. Researchers at the University of Sydney had students eat a 240 calorie portion of a variety of foods. The students then rated their hunger feelings every 15 minutes for two hours. White bread was g... Read >
Author: Linda Tremer
05th November 2007
The power cells of the body are like batteries that can be powered up with the help of CoQ10 and carnitine supplements. There are a number of chemicals that are used by the body and that are fundamental to the correct metabolism of energy in the body. B... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st October 2007
Diabetic complications are health problems caused by diabetes. Diabetes causes your blood sugar level to be higher than normal. Over time, high blood sugar levels can damage your blood vessels and nerves Diabetic complications can be classified broadly as... Read >
Author: Alien
15th October 2007
Goji (pronounced go-gee) berry food products are quite the rage these days. They seem to be popping up everywhere, as either an ingredient in trail mix or crunch bars or alone as a juice, tea or dried fruit. Goji berries, or wolfberries as they are someti... Read >
Author: Your Online Nutritionist
28th September 2007
Anyone searching for healthy, low carb foods should be aware of stevia, the all natural sweetener, as a replacement for sugar or artificial sweeteners. A vast majority of articles and research projects conducted on stevia have concluded that it may be th... Read >
Author: Cliff Smith
07th September 2007
Many of you have certainly heard of a popular 40-30-30 diet. But what exactly does 40-30-30 means?A 40-30-30 diet is a balanced diet based on 40% carbohydrates, 30% protein and 30% fat. With the proper balance of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, you all... Read >
Author: Robert Hills
02nd September 2007
Hypoglycemia or low blood sugar is a problem that is much over-looked by many doctors today. Hypoglycemia can be due to alimentary problems, idiopathic causes, fasting, insulinoma, endocrine problems, extrapancreatic causes, hepatic disease, and miscellan... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
31st August 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
Is there a link between sugar consumption and cancer? Seventy years ago, Otto Warburg won a Nobel Prize for his discovery of glucose as the fuel that grows cancer cells. In other words, sugar feeds cancer. Ok, this m... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
26th August 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is a South African desert Cactus and it has surprisingly been proven to help with weight loss. Sold in capsules, liquid and even in tea form, the Hoodia has been known to suppress the appetite. There are over 20 different types ... Read >
Author: Alien
09th August 2007
There are now many versions of a low carbohydrate diet on the market today. All of them depend on a way to use the body’s own physiological mechanisms to burn the excess weight off. All of them, just like the majority of other diets as well, also reco... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
08th August 2007
What is obesity?
Obesity is characterized by an increase in the size and number of fat cells in the body, which leads to an excessive accumulation of body fat. On average, overweight and obese individuals have higher blood glucose and cholesterol values ... Read >
Author: Alfred Anderson
27th July 2007
In a recent survey conducted by Harris Interactive for Medtronic, Inc., they found that 67 percent of people incorrectly believed a cure existed for type 1 diabetes.
The survey also showed that nearly 80 percent of U.S. adults don't know the differen... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
25th July 2007
Hypoglycaemia is a term used to describe blood sugar that is too low to sustain the energy needs of the body. It is often cited as a headache cause and you may already be familiar with its link to migraines. Blood sugar levels during a migraine attack are... Read >
Author: Alien
23rd July 2007
High protein, low carb eating plans like the Atkins diet are well known for helping folks to lose weight quickly. They are also often considered to be the types of plans that increase the risks of high cholesterol, heart disease and erratic or high bloo... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
07th June 2007
5 Big Reasons Why You Need to Start Losing Weight Now
Obesity has become the leading cause of death after smoking. It is now being seen in children of all ages. Obesity and being overweight are two different things with different meanings.
For the... Read >
Author: Arnel Ricafranca
30th May 2007
One of the accusations leveled against some people, diabetic or not, is the fact that they do not read enough, thus they fail to access information that is free, easy to understand, and could potentially save their lives.
Diabetes information is now ... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
25th May 2007
The Sicily island is the biggest island in the Mediterranean sea, it's at the south of Italy and the north of Africa. Food and wine are among Sicily's main attractions. Here you can find a mix of different cultures (Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans). These ... Read >
Author: enrico forte
12th May 2007
If you have ever experienced hypoglycemia, you know that it feels like fatigue and usually hits mid-morning or mid-afternoon. Hypoglycemia can make you feel sluggish and is the leading cause of depression in the United States. It can be mild or severe an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th April 2007
Type 2 Diabetes is by far the most common type of the disease accounting for 90-95% of all cases. The American Diabetes Association (ADA) estimates that 21 million Americans have diabetes and that only two thirds of them even know it. Type 2 starts in mid... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
18th April 2007
Dr. Atkins Diet continues as possibly one of the most widespread high protein, low carbohydrate diets used in the last 30 years. Low carb Dr. Atkins diet status has helped spring a lot of comparable diets which draw on the same workings of high-protein, l... Read >
Author: Luka Zimmerman
18th April 2007
Low carb diet invented by Dr. Atkins is still possibly one of the most widespread low carbohydrate-high protein diets ever used. Its status has helped spring scores of similar diets who use the identical principles of low carb, high protein diet. These da... Read >
Author: AEdland
07th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial
Could a few good bowel movements free you from the spotted grip of acne? While, clinical studies of the relationship between acne and colon health are lacking, medical research does lend validity to the possible li... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial
03rd April 2007
Low carb diet invented by Dr. Atkins remains to be most likely one of the most widespread low carb, high protein diets used in the last 30 years. Dr. Atkins diet popularity has helped spark lots of comparable diets which center on the equal values of low ... Read >
Author: Toni Rok
29th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
"You might as well eat the box. IT has more nutrition than the cereal inside". These are the words of my mother every morning when I was a kid.
Of course, that was the 1960s which was the real beginning of the popu... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
27th March 2007
Diabetes is a chronic disease which gives many complications in time. One complication refers to the foot problems which can appear due to nerve damage and blood vessel damage all caused by diabetes. As there is no visible lesion on the exterior of the le... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th March 2007
Cinnamon
During the early stages of testing a new chromium supplement, Agricultural Research Service chemist Richard A. Anderson, Ph.D. and his colleagues were attempting to disrupt some volunteers’ blood sugar control by feeding them a low chromium ... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt
12th March 2007
Atkins diet remains to be most likely one of the most popular low carb-high protein diets ever used. Low carbohydrate Dr. Atkins diet status has helped start many similar diets which use the identical principles of high protein, low carb diet. Today peopl... Read >
Author: Nikola Govorko
07th March 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii plant has been used by the San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert long before Europeans came into contact with it. It was invaluable to them to ward off hunger during their lengthy nomadic trips through the desert. They also used it medica... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
15th February 2007
Diabetes is a disease that strikes at the human body in many ways. First of all it appears in the patient because of the persons incapacity to keep a normal level of glucose in the blood. Glucose is the substance on witch the cells power them selves from;... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd February 2007
One of the leading causes of global death is still diabetes. Although it can be managed through consistent treatments or medication and a good diet program, having this chronic illness is burdensome, not to mention that it still claims at least 200,000 d... Read >
Author: Nathalie Fiset
31st January 2007
(Excerpted from the author's book “Collected Remedies”)
Diabetes
Diabetes is a metabolic disorder in which blood-sugar (glucose) levels are above normal—either the body doesn’t produce enough of the hormone insulin, which breaks down sugar... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs
30th January 2007
Dr. Yesnick will be providing FREE Diabetes eye consultations during the month of March to increase awareness in Las Vegas! Call (702) 966 2020 or visit DiabetesEyeDoctor.com
The Facts About Diabetes:
March is Diabetes Awareness Month to Educate the... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten
22nd January 2007
What is Diabetes?
Diabetes mellitus is a disease in which the body is unable to produce or unable to properly use and store glucose (a form of sugar). Glucose backs up in the bloodstream. Causing one's blood glucose or "sugar" to rise too high.
Cause... Read >
Author: Dr.Prasad Chandragiri
10th January 2007
Type 1 diabetes is a serious illness which usually appears during childhood. If in childhood when the child is little and unaware of his/her condition, as a teenager things tend to change and become difficult in many cases. It is important to say that par... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th January 2007
Diabetes is an illness which affects both adults and children. There are two important types of diabetes, type 1 diabetes which is more severe than type 2 and usually occurs during childhood and type 2 diabetes which usually occurs to old people, people w... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd January 2007
When most people find out that diet is one of the best and most crucial treatments against diabetes they think it is and easy thing to do but only an ill person can express a realistic point of view on this matter. After a person is diagnosed with diabete... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
12th December 2006
Diabetes Mellitus: Diabetes Mellitus is one of the most costly burdensome chronic diseases of our time and is condition that is increasing in epidemic population in the whole world. The complications resulting from the diseases are a significant cause of ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th November 2006
Diet plays a key role in controlling your blood sugar. A healthy-eating plan tailored to your needs will do that and more. Majority of people affected with diabetes are overweight or obese. In fact, your risk of getting diabetes increases the more weight ... Read >
Author: Nishanth Reddy
15th November 2006
More than 18 million people in the United States have diabetes. And nearly one-third of them are undiagnosed. This can be devastating, as diabetes is the main cause of kidney failure, limb amputation, and new onset blindness in American adults.
People... Read >
Author: Hope Ocampo
06th November 2006
What is Pre-diabetes? This is a fact that before developing diabetes mellitus type 2, almost always that patient develops Pre-diabetes condition. Though we will not diagnose that person as diabetic, but if he or she will not control his or her blood suger... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz
27th October 2006
Maybe your doctor recently broke the news that you have diabetes. Or you have learnt that you are at risk of getting diabetes. And so now you are worried – scared of what diabetes will do to you. Worried about the drugs you have to take and their side e... Read >
Author: Markus Wahlgren
18th October 2006
If you are looking for best natural remedy or preventive technique for cholesterol abnormality you simply need to fetch garlic in your home. A few cloves of garlic intake everyday would safely keep you away from high cholesterol. Garlic is indeed a very f... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
16th October 2006
Glucose present in the blood is the result of ingesting foods
that release glucose from the gastrointestinal tract to the
circulation.During starvation, the body -mainly the liver-
released amounts of glucose are just sufficient to keep glucose
le... Read >
Author: waheed elqalatawy
03rd October 2006
In this article, we learn about the coconut oil health benefit to diabetics. One of the many plagues of modern society is diabetes. The incidence has risen from almost nothing a century ago to a level of major concern today. It is now one of the biggest... Read >
Author: John Goh
29th September 2006
According to American Heart Association, at least 13 million Americans are diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Each year, nearly half a million lost their lives across the United States because of coronary heart disease. Coronary heart disease is a glo... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
28th September 2006
Are you a diabetic? Do you smoke? Do people around you smoke? We all know smoking is a direct cause of cancer but if you have diabetes smoking - including passive smoking - leads to other health problems...
Here are 7 reasons why mixing diabetes with ... Read >
Author: Carol Ann Bentley
29th August 2006
Exercise plays a crucial role in helping Type 2 Diabetics to better manage their blood sugar levels.
According to a recent study, Diabetics who engaged in physical activity showed numerous benefits (1). Firstly, there was a decrease in their Hemoglobi... Read >
Author: Dr. Mary Shackelton, MPH, ND
21st August 2006
One of the best things you can do for your health is to know how to detect diabetes before it becomes an even bigger problem in your life by not taking care of it. Believe it or not there are quite a few people out there who don't exactly know what diabet... Read >
Author: Jacob Mabille
12th July 2006
Diagnosing diabetes symptoms can be difficult in identifying at first, as manifestation of the disease is gradual. Sometimes, because symptoms can also be common to other illnesses, the real illness may be overlooked. Diabetes symptoms may vary, the list ... Read >
Author: Dominic S
25th June 2006
Though there are many different low carbohydrate diet plans, they are based on the same principles. When carbohydrates (such as starches and sugars) are consumed, the body's blood sugar level rises. To counteract high blood sugar levels, the body releases... Read >
Author: Nathan Lynch
20th June 2006
Healthy eating is difficult to achieve because we have so many health factors to consider and food choices to make. We know antioxidants are good for us so we want to eat lots of colorful fruits and vegetables because they contain phytochemicals like caro... Read >
Author: Mark Ransome
26th May 2006
What if you are diagnosed with diabetes? Are you going to stay indoors and just inject yourself with insulin everyday? Maybe you need to understand the facts about diabetes and accept it wholeheartedly so that it can't be a heavy burden in your part.
L... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
21st May 2006
Diabetes
Diabetes affects an estimated 18.2 million Americans, and the number rises each year. Diabetes is a chronic disorder, it means your blood glucose (often called blood sugar) is too high. Your blood always has some glucose in it because your body ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
07th May 2006
Special areas in the pancreas gland, the Islets of Langerhans, produce a hormone called insulin. This hormone is a protein of small size. Insulin stimulates muscle cells and other body cells to take up glucose from the blood and convert the glucose to gly... Read >
Author: Knut Holt
01st April 2006
With the onset of winter, some 18 million sufferers of Diabetes -- 6.3 percent of the U.S. population -- will need to take extra care to prevent dry skin and foot disorders associated with the chronic illness.
Shielding lotions may be the key to helpin... Read >
Author: No Last Name
28th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Eva Moffat
There are many myths about sugar. But panels of experts have found that sugar does not cause Diabetes, Obesity, Hyperactivity or other vitamin deficiencies.
Myth Sugar Makes You Put On Weight
It's not eating sugar t... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
09th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Dennis Watson
Exercising is one of those events that you know you should do but don't always want to. At least that's how I feel until I get on a routine. After about a month or so of continuous planned exercising a strange thing happens... Read >
Author: Dennis Watson
22nd February 2006
Cardiovascular disease, also known as CVD, is the number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups in the United States. Cardiovascular diseases include such ailments as high blood pressure, arrythmia, valve disease, congestive heart failure and s... Read >
Author: Amanda Baker
09th February 2006
Let's face it. A trip to the drugstore is a whole lot easier than a costly and time-consuming trip to the doctor's office. No time wasted waiting for the physician; no embarrassing questions to answer; and no sticker shock when the bill comes. Just head ... Read >
Author: Terry McDermott
05th January 2006
Tonalin CLA Weight Loss Supplement
CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) is derived from safflower oil. Research shows that CLA may play a role in reducing body fat and increasing muscle retention. Tonalin CLA is to be used in conjunction with a healthy calor... Read >
Author: Chris Jones
04th January 2006
ou may have heard about the glycemic index and wondered what it is all about. The glycemic index is a ranking of carbohydrates based on their immediate effect on blood glucose (blood sugar) levels. It compares foods gram for gram of carbohydrate. Carbohyd... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
20th December 2005
According to the American Heart Association's Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics, cardiovascular disease (CVD) is still the United States number one killer of men and women of all ethnic groups. The statistical update for 2005 utilized the statistics com... Read >
Author: Johnetta Miner
03rd October 2005
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Weight Loss/Control Glossary of Terms
A Little Help With Some Difficult terms
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Aerobic Exercise. Any activity involving large muscles, done
for an extended period of time. Aerobic exercise ... Read >
Author: Michael Lewis
26th September 2005
A new study confirms that early life exposure to second-hand smoke can produce life-long respiratory problems. A study of 35,000 adult non-smokers in Singapore revealed that those who lived with smokers during childhood had far more respiratory illnesses... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
06th August 2005
To manage diabetes, it helps to understand how it affects your body. In healthy people, the body turns food into glucose (blood sugar) to use for energy. Insulin, produced by the pancreas, is the hormone responsible for shuttling glucose into the body's... Read >
Author: David Chandler
10th July 2005
Unlike other nutritional supplements, glyconutrients provide the monosaccharides recently identified as essential for good human health. Glyconutritionals address the fundamental structure of the body. Rather than trying to chelate out the toxins or add ... Read >
Author: Jeff OReilly
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