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The REAL Cause of Celiac Disease. The truth behind this tricky disease is much simpler & scarier

27th March 2009
The information at the end of this article relates to the current known physiology of how people 'acquire' the celiac disease (CD). The two sources clearly indicate that while specialists know that gluten causes the disease and the effects of the disease,... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Bottling Olives

04th March 2009
Curing Raw Olives is Simple.Just follow these easy steps to make tasty, home-cured black olives. No harsh chemicals or preservatives are involved. Get hold of some raw olives. They should be purple/black and blemish free. Do not worry if they're a litt... Read >
Author: Leanne D

Some bad effects of junk food

20th February 2009
For millions of adults and children junk food and increased inactivity has led to obesity. For some people junk food has become a way of life, they are addicted to it and if everyone in your family for example eats junk food then it is very hard to eat he... Read >
Author: Randy

Paraben Free Facial Moisturizers and Where to Find Them

28th January 2009
Is there really such an urgent need for paraben free facial moisturizers? Why would needing paraben free hand cream be such an important issue? If you know the answers to these questions then congratulations for being an informed, health conscious consume... Read >
Author: J E Ruby

5 Steps to Take When Your Dog is Urinating Frequently

28th November 2008
Boy, did I learn a valuable lesson. Once I had to rush my dog to the pet hospital and he practically died. He had a urinary tract infection and I didn't notice the symptoms until the last minute. Thankfully, my veterinarian was able to save him but it was... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald

How to Deal with Canine Urinary Tract Infection

27th November 2008
Urinary tract infection is the most common disease acquired by dogs. This is because most dogs don't have the liberty to just go out and heed the call of nature whenever they wish. Most dogs need to adhere to the schedule given to them by their masters... Read >
Author: CristianStan

Are Blueberries Safe for Dogs?

10th November 2008
Answer: Yes, blueberries are definitely safe for dogs in general. Blueberries make a great natural treat for dogs. Because they are a good natural source of nutrients, it's far better to give your dog blueberries than to give him processed treats and ... Read >
Author: dwaser

Effective Ways to Cure Your Asthma

02nd October 2008
One thing about asthma is that it really forces you to change your lifestyle, and you won't be able to do the things that you always dreamed of doing. Unless you decide to take control of your asthma, and not let it take control of you. The realism beh... Read >
Author: jainish

Foods that Cause Constipation Are Not Natural

10th September 2008
Most foods that cause constipation are not natural and this is where most people have a hard time understanding the word "natural."Eat less processed carbohydratesFoods you must avoid to prevent constipation are foods that have a difficult time moving thr... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Steamed Food and Fried Rice

03rd July 2008
Samples include steamed minced beef ball, fish ball, steamed chicken with fish maw, steamed beancurd sheet roll with chicken, steamed beancurd sheet roll with duck feet, vegetable dumpling, Chiu Chow-style steamed dumpling, steamed fresh prawn dumpling, s... Read >
Author: jaffar

Are Protein Bars Disgusting?

24th July 2007
So, you're probably wondering... Why do I think protein bars suck? After all, almost everybody seems to think protein bars are "health food". Below are a few reasons why most protein bars suck: 1. Most protein bars are marketed as "health foods" but to... Read >
Author: Mike Geary

An Introduction to Soups

07th December 2006
A traditional way to begin a meal is with a soup or starter, carefully selected to complement the rest of the meal. The key to good soup is making your own stock to form a basis for your soups. Ready made stock cubes or granules often contain large qua... Read >
Author: derek cadet

Looking after TAXIDERMY. www.Taxidermy4cash.com

02nd October 2006
Taxidermy HouseKeeping This page follows extensive research with various entities, namely, The Natural History Museum, The Booth Museum in Brighton, Rentokill and numerous PhD Entomologists here in the UK. This is our interpretation of those discussion... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
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