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The Nightmares of Vitamin B Deficiency

15th March 2011
Have your memory gone weak? Do you have troubles in coordination of some of your body elements? Do you frequently get sore muscle tissues and sense like they are unusually weak? Do you sense like breathing has grow to be difficult and tense for you? Is yo... Read >
Author: Darren Sloanx

Ayurvedic Treatment For Anaemia- Easy & Effective

05th July 2010
Ayurvedic treatment of this condition is mainly aimed at treating the root cause of the disease and preventing serious complications. Drugs acting on the bone marrow are given in an attempt to minimize the production of defective cells. Guduchi (Tinospori... Read >
Author: johnastong

The Bitter Truth About Splenda

30th December 2009
If you were told to ingest a biologically alien synthetic chemical whose presence on this planet did not predate 1976, and whose structure is only a few atoms away from the deadly pesticide DDT, and you knew that not only were there no long term human saf... Read >
Author: Sayerji

Anemia, how to prevent it

08th December 2009
ANAEMIA Anaemia is derived from a greek word anaimia "lack of blood". DEFINATION: Anaemia is defined as decrease in normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. The normal level of hemoglob... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Wearing Copper Jewelry For Fun And Good Health

29th September 2009
Many people love copper jewelry because of its beauty and versatility. Because copper is so malleable, it lends itself to many creative designs. But did you know that there may also be health benefits from copper jewelry? You may have seen many people ... Read >
Author: John Brana

Omega-3 EPA 'is As Effective As Prozac' For Depression

06th June 2009
A growing number of observational and epidemiological studies have suggested that major depression is associated with reduced dietary intake and cellular levels of omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids. Indeed, it has been previously shown that individuals ... Read >
Author: Dr Nina Bailey

Hormonal Imbalances May Be The Reason You Are Overweight

05th June 2009
Many people struggle to lose weight. New scientific studies regarding weight loss have shown what may be a missing link in the weight loss puzzle. The phenomenon is known as "Leptin Resistance." "Leptin Resistance" in the overweight, or obese, is si... Read >
Author: ronspallone

All Types Of Vitamins

23rd October 2008
Vitamins (combination of two words: Vital Amines) are the complex organic substance essential in small quantities to the metabolism (nutrition) in most animals. These are found in minute quantities in food, in some cases are produced by the body, and are ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

All About Vitamin B Complex Vitamins

13th April 2008
B complex, once thought to be a single vitamin, is now classified as 12 related water-soluble compounds. Four can be synthesized by the body and include inositol, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), choline and lipoic acid. The remaining eight are not made in ... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.

Heartburn, Drugs, and Low Iron

06th June 2007
Most people and doctors think it is ok to use drugs for heartburn, acid reflux, or gastroesophageal disease. Drugs for these diseases should be used sparingly and should be watched closely by the doctor. Drugs should be used for a short time to give the p... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Iron - Deficiency Symptoms and Food Sources

07th April 2007
Iron deficiency means less than adequate iron levels in the body. Iron is an essential component of haemoglobin - the oxygen carrying pigment in the blood. Iron-deficient people tire easily because their bodies remain starved for oxygen. Without enoug... Read >
Author: Candy

How Heartburn Antacids Destroy Nutritional Iron and Make You a Weakling

13th November 2005
Iron is the center of the hemoglobin, molecule - red blood cell. This molecule travels through your blood and delivers oxygen to all of your cells. Your cells use oxygen to burn or breakdown various molecules into chemicals that you give energy and life.W... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
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