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How to Buy Cheap Vitamins

25th September 2009
Truthfully speaking, the body needs vitamins and supplements to promote good health of our cells. They are also termed as micronutrients and basically are all too important for our daily living activities such as digestion, nervous systems functions and ... Read >
Author: fredburfell

Importance of CoQ10

30th August 2009
Multivitamins are an important part of our diet. We get vitamins naturally from our foods, but sometimes no matter how careful we are, we could be missing very important vitamins and minerals from our diets. Multivitamins fill in these holes and provide... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Why Use a Laser Comb to Treat Hair Loss?

27th August 2009
A laser comb uses low level laser therapy (also known as LLLT, photobiomodulation, cold laser therapy and laser biostimulation) as its treatment method for hair loss. Laser therapy is an emerging medical technique in which exposure to low level laser ligh... Read >
Author: Carol P Mason

Vitamins to Keep your Body in Tip Top Shape

01st August 2009
There are many diverse kinds of vitamins that can help your body. These vitamins, along with other essential minerals, which can additionally be called micronutrients, are things that your body needs in minute amounts, which promote helpful biochemical re... Read >
Author: Personbooks

Detox foot aqua spa machine can examine your health condition

17th July 2009
With the development of economy and technology, people’s health condition gets poorer and poorer because of living and working stress, environmental pollution and other problems. Many people suffer from rheumatism, hemorrhoids, frostbite, allergies and ... Read >
Author: Getbetterlife

The Advantages of Slow Dieting

22nd June 2009
There is a certain mentality that says fast improvement is best for health situations. This conclusion doesn't necessarily stand up. Let's take the example of weight loss. I just saw an ad that said, "Take off 21 pounds in 30 days." What do you think o... Read >
Author: Lawrence Wiley

How Does CoQ10 Work?

12th June 2009
CoQ10 is used in the production of energy within each and every cell. It plays two important roles, serving both as an energy producing catalyst and as a powerful antioxidant. How Cells produce Energy Cells produce energy by combining fats and carbo... Read >
Author: RA Butters

How To Choose The Right Chiropractor

11th June 2009
Chiropractic in the 21st century has evolved to include many different techniques and styles of natural health care. This means there is a type of chiropractic that is suitable for everyone, but the challenge now becomes- how to choose the right chiropra... Read >
Author: Andrew Powell, Chiropractor

Anti-Aging Therapies: CoQ10 for Anti-Aging

06th June 2009
CoQ10 is one of the most exciting new discoveries in the anti-aging field, and the list of COQ10 benefits for anti-aging therapy is a long one. Coenzyme Q10, commonly known as CoQ10, is a vitamin-like substance that occurs naturally in every cell of th... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Everything you need to know about Gourmet Chocolates

01st June 2009
Every person on the planet has had chocolate at least once in their lives. With its happy-chemical-releasing qualities and simply its sinfully sweet texture and taste, chocolate is an indulgent food and one that we have partaken in for many generations. I... Read >
Author: arcel

4 Simple Tips in Losing Weight

14th May 2009
I always confuse, why the people always searching for the newest weight loss programs. Why? Because they want to losing weight quickly? Well, the answer is very simple. Because their previous diet program didn’t work! Their weight comes back on. To ... Read >
Author: Ben Tien

Stress Relief

17th April 2009
When not at peace, the mind triggers biochemical reactions that cause disaster in the body. Stress is the starting point of disease. Stress can disturb the body's inner stability or equilibrium and leads to physical signs such as headaches, an upset stoma... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Stress Relief

17th April 2009
When not at peace, the mind causes biochemical reactions that create havoc in the body. Tension is the starting peak of disease. Tension can disturb the body's inner stability or symmetry and leads to physical symptoms such as headaches, an upset stomach,... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

You Must Aware with Pet Issues before Planning for Pet

17th April 2009
Pet is a part of our life because they are symbol of true love without any demand and need, many animals return the affection shown to them by humans. Animals have played a significant role in human customs, legends, and religions. They give companionship... Read >
Author: Ketty

What Is Magnesium Sulfate Used For?

13th March 2009
Magnesium has many uses in the body but generally promotes biochemical reactions within cells that ensure proper growth, proper heart rhythms and oxygen transport. Additionally, many prescription drugs use a magnesium supplement to normalize the body in p... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Elixir of Youth: Q10 Coenzyme

20th February 2009
The Q10 coenzyme is efficient against the free radicals and may protect against the unwanted effects of the ultraviolet rays, according to clinical studies. The Q10 coenzyme was discovered in 1957 and it`s a substance with the same properties as a vita... Read >
Author: Alex Baran

Gain An Athletic Edge With Inosine

08th January 2009
Inosine is a specific type of glycosylamine that consists of a base bound to a deoxyribose or ribose sugar. This type of glycosylamine is referred to as a nucleoside, others being adenosine, thymidine and cytidine. It is available naturally in brewerâ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Low Self-Esteem: Self-Esteem Is A Habit

02nd December 2008
Low self-esteem can be thought of as a habit in that habits are simply thoughts that have been 'hardwired' into the brain's circuitry. Neuroscience shows how thoughts that are repetitive or that have initial strong emotion associated with them causes the... Read >
Author: Valencia Ray MD

Why Aren't You Using an Oil Free Anti Aging Moisturizer?

24th November 2008
If you are like me, you probably can recall the skin problems that you faced as a teenager. You know that excess oil has caused a lot of your former acne flare-ups. Or maybe you still have them? This probably leaves you extremely apprehensive in wanting t... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Iodine and Prostate Health

06th October 2008
Iodine is an element in nature, found more common in the ocean than on land. It is an essential component of the thyroid hormones that are involved in the regulation of various enzymes and metabolic processes. Thyroid hormones regulate many key biochemica... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

A Guide to the Best Anti Wrinkle Products

06th October 2008
No amount of actual digging can help someone to get more volume and fullness in their skin. Yet manufacturers of the best anti wrinkle products do rely on farm workers, workers who are willing to dig in the dirt. Such digging allows those workers to harve... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Does a Face Cream Review Need a Glossary?

06th October 2008
Ever wondered if the typical reader of a face cream review would comprehend the presented information better, if he or she had access to some sort of glossary? Why is it that the online appearance of numerous face cream reviews has not led to the posting ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Discover the Healing Powers of Active Manuka Honey

02nd October 2008
Did you know as the outermost layer of cells on the body, the skin helps to protect the inner organs from infectious agents? Yet sometimes, bacteria manage to "nest" in some of the skin cells. When that happens, the body's defense mechanisms kick into act... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

The Honey Facial: a Death Knoll For Bacteria on the Face

02nd October 2008
By using manuka honey face gel, any man or woman can enjoy a honey facial. Enzymes in the honey produce hydrogen peroxide, a substance that is capable of killing bacteria. In fact, every type of honey contains hydrogen peroxide. What then makes manuka... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Unearthing the Details on Basic Skin Care Information

01st October 2008
Did you know that you do not need to dig in the earth to obtain important skin care information? Yet you do need to do some digging to obtain the source of one possible ingredient for a vitalizing product. Are you curious to know what that ingredient is? ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Discover Why You Don't Need Cheap Skin Care Products

01st October 2008
What if I told you society may be moving quickly towards a time when ads saying "Cheap skin products at our lab" have been posted on the Internet? Today, researchers have improved greatly on their ability to grow human cells in a Petri dish. Already today... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Vitalzym

22nd September 2008
Vitalzym by World Nutrition (Extra Strength Systemic Enzyme Supplement) Vitalzym - Extra Strength Systemic Enzyme Supplement! Vitalzym provides the enzymes needed for each of the millions of biochemical reactions that make life possible. Without enzy... Read >
Author: Vitalzym Enzymes

How Important Is It To Have Proper Digestion?

26th July 2008
The part played by food in the health of your body is to furnish it with the nutrients needed for the biochemistry that keeps you alive. The digestive process breaks the food that you eat down into a form that can be absorbed by your bloodstream, and from... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Tips For Identification of the Best Natural Skin Care Cream

21st July 2008
Have you read about this recently? An extensive collection of the best skin creams includes creams with all-natural ingredients, as well as a few products that also contain certain man-made chemicals. Among that collection, one can expect to find the ... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine

Important Minerals - Iron and Zinc

19th June 2008
Zinc is one fat-soluble mineral that can cause harm if an overdose is taken. Zinc can rob the body of copper, mentioned above as a key nutrient in hair growth and health, not to mention in other functions of the body. Zinc supplements should be taken in l... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

All B Vitamins Must Be Coenzymated Before The Body Can Use Them

20th May 2008
The fact that B vitamins have had to be coenzymated before they can be used by your body has been known for some time, but it is only over the past few years that they have been made commercially available in that form. Before we discuss the B vitamins i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Energy And Stimulate Healthy Hair, Skin, And Nails With Vitamin Biotin

25th April 2008
Biotin is one of the B vitamins, known as vitamin B7 and also, for some reason, vitamin H. If you have a deficiency of this vitamin you will know about it because it makes you bald. So keep up your vitamin B7 intake girls! However, this should not be... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Reduce Heartburn, Gas, And A Bloated Feeling In The Stomach By Boost Digestion with Hydrochloric Aci

06th April 2008
The way that you boost digestion with Betaine HCL is by the production of pepsin, a digestive protease enzyme produced by the lining of the stomach. The pepsin is produced by the action of hydrochloric acid on pepsinogen, a substance secreted by again by... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why You Need To Be Aware Of Your Copper Levels

03rd March 2008
The human body contains more copper than any other mineral, except iron and zinc, and has been known to be essential for both human and animal health since the earliest days of Western medicine. Yet even now the full range of copper's many functions is b... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

The Health Benefits of Flavonoids As Anti-Oxidants

01st February 2008
Flavonoids are highly beneficial anti-oxidant compounds found in many fruits and vegetables, as well as tea, red wine and even beer, and it's now well established that a plentiful intake of anti-oxidants through foods, drinks and supplements is vital for ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Just What Are Your Optimal Levels of Vitamin C Intake?

21st January 2008
Amongst the general public today, vitamin C is probably the most popular of all nutritional supplements, perhaps principally because it is widely believed to be effective as a cure for the common cold. But there is much more to the nutrient than this, as... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Use Tryptophan To Boost Your Levels Of The Feel-Good Hormone

12th November 2007
Tryptophan is one of the �essential� amino acids; �essential� in this context meaning that it cannot be produced by the body, and must therefore be obtained from dietary sources. The best dietary sources of tryptophan are the animal proteins know... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

How Phenylalanine May Help You Get Over A Setback In Training

06th November 2007
You�ve probably heard that around two�thirds of your bodyweight is comprised of fluid, principally water. But did you know that half of the remaining third (ie about 17% of your total body mass) is made of protein. And this is not just your muscles,... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Dogs With Skin Or Digestive Problems Require Enzyme Support

12th October 2007
Your dog's diet can have a great impact on a variety of factors in his health. A dog that is not receiving adequate nutrition from his diet can be prone to gas, flatulence, lack of energy and skin problems.The dog's coat may become dull and, if he is a ... Read >
Author: Janie Knetzer

Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid

25th September 2007
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer's disease. But folates and foli... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Digestive Enzymes Do More Than Just Aid Digestion

02nd September 2007
Digestive enzymes are proteins that break down food into a form that can be used by the body. Enzymes are the body�s catalysts that make it possible for biochemical reactions to take place. Digestion of food is no more than a series of chemical reaction... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Mental Health And Vitamin Supplements

21st August 2007
The connection between mental health and supplements is well known, if not fully understood. It is universally accepted that vitamins and minerals are essential for good health, and there is no reason why this should only apply only to bodily health and ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Anti-Oxidant Enzymes: Your First Line Of Defense Against Free Radicals

19th June 2007
Anti-oxidant enzymes are the body's first line of defense in the battle against the premature aging effects of free radicals. Free radicals are a normal and natural by-product of the energy producing biochemical reactions in the mitochondria of each and e... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

You May Need Magnesium Supplements

02nd May 2007
Magnesium Supplements and the Benefits of Magnesium As the fourth most abundant mineral in the body, magnesium is essential to your good health. Approximately half of your total body magnesium is found in your bones and the other half is distributed th... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

14th March 2007
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions for the development and functioning of living organisms. All living things contain DNA genomes. A possible exception is a group of viruses that have RNA genomes, but viru... Read >
Author: sandeep kumar

Bring the Outdoors into Your Home Office

16th November 2006
Having an office in your home is convenient, but background noise such as ringing telephones, the television and family members chatting in another room can make it difficult to concentrate on the task at hand. While you can't make these distractions dis... Read >
Author: Stephanie Gottschalk

Energy, How Does My Body Get It and How Does It Use It?

02nd May 2006
Many times people will ask an energetic person they know, where do you get all that energy from?? We just assume they simply have an overactive and limitless supply of energy which we are just not capable of having ourselves. We may ask ourselves, why is ... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

How Can SAMe Supplements Benefit Me?

25th March 2006
What is SAMe? SAMe (S-adenosylmethionine) is a naturally occurring compound found in all human tissue and organs. It is a "building block" necessary for the production of many compounds produced by your body, and is used in over 35 different biochemical ... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Calcium Magnesium: Biobalanced for Maximal Bone Support

03rd August 2005
Balancing calcium with magnesium is an essential part of the effort to build and maintain strong and healthy bones. Although 99% of calcium is found in your bones, the other 1%, which circulates throughout you bloodstream, is equally important to maint... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock