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How to make Power Crunch wafers

25th February 2009
Power Crunch wafers are crispy wafers filled with tasty protein creme. The power crunch wafers are rich in protein and low in sugar and carbohydrate. The power crunch wafers are better than fast food or sugary snacks as they are great nutritional item and... Read >
Author: Oz

How to make Power Crunch wafers

23rd February 2009
The power crunch wafers are better than fast food or sugary snacks as they are great nutritional item and very healthy high protein candy bar. Power Crunch bars are the favorite for many because of their excellent flavor. Power Crunch wafers do not ha... Read >
Author: Oz

How to make Power Crunch wafers

23rd February 2009
The power crunch wafers are better than fast food or sugary snacks as they are great nutritional item and very healthy high protein candy bar. Power Crunch bars are the favorite for many because of their excellent flavor. Power Crunch wafers do not ha... Read >
Author: Oz

Meal Planning For Vegetarians

08th January 2009
Special care must be taken when planning a vegetarian diet to ensure proper amounts of nutrients are included daily. Nutrients such as protein, iron, calcium, zinc and vitamins B-12 and D can all be easily incorporated into your vegetarian lifestyle with ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Vegetarian diets can improve your health

13th October 2008
They happily munch on carrots, chew on celery sticks, eat tofu, and throw veggie burgers on the grill. People decide to give up meat, and become vegetarians for a number of reasons, including medical issues such as allergies, or high cholesterol. They cha... Read >
Author: Alfitness

Severe Macaws As Pets

10th October 2008
Also known as the Chestnut-Fronted Macaw, the Severe Macaw is one of the largest 'mini-macaws'. They are about 40-45 cm (16-18in) long, including the tail which is about half its length. They live in South America, from Panama south into Amazonian Brazil ... Read >
Author: Jane Renshaw

How To Stop Hair Loss

21st July 2008
Information on Losing Your Hair If you want to know how to stop hair loss, you must look for an immediate solution. This is a very common and often serious problem, one that unfortunately, affects both men and women without regard to age or sex... Read >
Author: Kristie

Vegetarian Diet

18th July 2008
Vegetarian diet could enable arthritis patients to protect themselves against heart attacks and strokes, a research has suggested. Rheumatoid arthritis can afflict people of any age, being more common in women than men. The condition, which is distinct fr... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Quick Weight Loss Tips - How To Lose Weight Fast

16th July 2008
In simple terms, the way to easy and quick weight loss is to eat less and exercise more. But the hard part is knowing what to eat less of (and equally what to eat more of), amidst all the conflicting advice that we're bombarded with every day. Fats are... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Gear For a Great Body!

05th July 2008
So if you're a trainer who has more money than time, are there any things you can buy that will make working out more effective? Well, there are a few things that may help. The first thing is protein powder. Although I very strongly recommend protein ... Read >
Author: MogulNet

Protein Requirements for Athletes-Sports

27th March 2008
There still exists considerable confusion and controversy regarding the protein requirements for athletes­particularly for those who are involved in high-intensity training. Even scientists have disagreed on exact protein requirements, and thus many stre... Read >
Author: David Jones

Protein Requirements for Skeletal Muscles-Sports

06th February 2008
Skeletal muscle makes up about 40-50% of total body mass, i.e., 28-35 kg in a 70-kg individual. The main constituents of skeletal muscle include water (75%) and protein ( 20%). Of this 20%, the majority is contractile protein (myofilaments) (-11%) with sm... Read >
Author: David Jones

Top Tips To Treat And Prevent Parkinson’s Disease

19th January 2008
Parkinson's disease results from damage to the nerves in the area of the brain that is responsible for controlling muscle tension and movement - the basal ganglia. The damaged cells are the ones needed to produce the neurotransmitter called dopamine. The ... Read >
Author: Raymond Lee

Coeliac Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Coeliac disease is a condition that affects the small bowel, caused by an abnormal immune response, or sensitivity, to a dietary protein known as gluten. When the lining of the small intestine is damaged, nutrients like calcium, iron, folic acid and fat-s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

HOMEMADE CARP BAIT ESSENTIAL INFORMATION -- ‘High Dietary Nutritional Value’ Carp Baits

24th January 2007
* So-called 'food baits' are very effective for modern carp fishing; especially where extreme fishing pressure on many waters means that using quality 'nutritional' bait equals SUCCESS instead of failure! * But how would you make an effective homemad... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
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