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True Ingredients of a Diabetes Diet or Atkins Diet to Control its impact on Health

23rd September 2009
One of the most common questions people suffering with diabetes ask is “What can I eat?” After all, diabetes as a disease lies as a metabolic disorder, affecting the way your body extracts energy from food eaten. Myths abound when it comes to diabetes... Read >
Author: Timdavies

An Overview of the B5 Vitamin

17th September 2009
The B5 vitamin is also known as Pantothenic Acid. The B5 vitamin is the most prolific of all the vitamins and is found in every type of food. In fact, it is impossible for a person to consume less B5 vitamin than they need. That means that there is no li... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Mammoth Weight Gain

31st July 2009
Do you like watching TV while munching packs and packs of crisps? Do you love trying out exotic new recipes all the time…? Do you still feel hungry after having a huge lunch? Looks like you are in for a mammoth weight rise looming in the horizon. Gen... Read >
Author: Jaxster

Hemp Hearts - Nature's Power Food

12th June 2009
Where can you get a perfect and natural blend of easily digested proteins, essential fats (Omega 3 - 6), amino acids, fiber, iron, vitamins, calcium and enzymes all in one package? It isn't a vitamin or supplement; it is the all-natural Hemp Heart. If ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Ripped Six Pack ABS secret - revealed

18th May 2009
If you have a fat belly - mostly this is a sign that you are living an unhealthy lifestyle. And I hope you aren't proud of it! So - lets transform you fat belly into a sexy, flat belly.. Ok? This means - a brand new lifestyle! And the first thing to do... Read >
Author: Chris

It is not the food, But Insulin deficiency which causes Diabetes

17th April 2009
We all Human beings need energy to survive. We are made of trillions of small units called cells. Our body cells need energy to work. We eat to get energy from food. Whatever we eat has Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats as energy providing substance. A hea... Read >
Author: wpronline

It is not the food, But Insulin deficiency which causes Diabetes

17th April 2009
We all Human beings need energy to survive. We are made of trillions of small units called cells. Our body cells need energy to work. We eat to get energy from food. Whatever we eat has Carbohydrates, Proteins and Fats as energy providing substance. A hea... Read >
Author: Webindya

What Causes Type 1 diabetes - Type 1 diabetes

03rd March 2009
Type 1 diabetes is caused by a immune disorder, this is a problem with the body's immune system when it mistakes beta cells (found in the pancreas which aids in development of insulin) as invaders and attacks them. Insulin is a hormone produced in the pan... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Diabetes - What Is Diabetes?

03rd March 2009
Learning you have diabetes is a discovery that will most certainly put a shiver on the spine to many. This is due to the fear associated with diabetes. A good understanding of what causes diabetes ,treatment ways to avoid it and some of the issues you ma... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

How to Prevent Grey Hair And Vitamins for Grey Hair

13th February 2009
Gray hair is a direct sign of aging and most older people would like to prevent this from happening. But like aging, graying hair is a natural, unstoppable process. Having gray hair is not so bad. You can still have healthy and beautiful hair despite th... Read >
Author: vishal

Why Supplements? Introducing the Human Body

01st December 2008
The human anatomy is an assemble of cells, tissues, organs and they grouped together into an integrated of different systems with each of them carries out a major role or task such as to protect, support, control and feed the body, keeping the body in a s... Read >
Author: Alex Sim

Green Tea Weight Loss is Safe

30th October 2008
Green tea can do wonders for people who want to shed off those extra pounds. Cutting down on calories is one way to lose weight. Drinking tea in place of coffee and cream, a combination that is loaded with calories, will greatly help in your weight loss ... Read >
Author: annkriel

How Nutrients Work in Our Body

21st October 2008
Nutrients from food are absorbed by the body as it passes through the digestive system: * Nutrients are essential for cell growth, maintenance and repair. * Nutrients provide energy to enable your body to function efficiently. * Nutrients... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

The Variety Of Vitamin B

19th September 2008
There are a large number of B vitamins that are needed to keep all of the body functions performing properly. All of the B vitamins are essential for a number of different processes. Without sufficient B vitamins the blood supply would not be healthy and ... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Introduction To B5 Vitamin

11th September 2008
The B5 vitamin is also known as Pantothenic Acid. The B5 vitamin is the most prolific of all the vitamins and is found in every type of food. In fact, it is impossible for a person to consume less B5 vitamin than they need. That means that there is no lit... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

An Introduction to Shiatsu (Part Two)

08th September 2008
In Shiatsu, according to traditional Eastern therapies, organs have a dual function - physical and energetic functions. The twelve organs are split into two groups that are known as zang and fu. Zang organs are for energy storage and the fu organs prod... Read >
Author: Andrew

Buy Alpha Lipoic Acid Supplements for Your Health

02nd September 2008
Alpha lipoic acid is one of the substances found the cells of our body. It is produced within the cells themselves. In the cells, it is produced for various metabolic activities including derivation of energy from food etc. However, it also has antioxidan... Read >

Blood Sugar and Burning Fat – Part 2

23rd July 2008
In the modern day fitness industry there are some common misconceptions on the timing of food consumption to lose fat and/or gain muscle. Should you eat right before a workout? When is the best time to do cardio to burn fat? Learn valuable information by ... Read >
Author: Madeline

Boost Energy Levels with D-Ribose

27th May 2008
Discovered by Phoebus Levene in 1905, D-ribose is a monosaccharide, and is a component of RNA that is needed for genetic transcription. It is a stereoisomer of ribose, and although not regarded as an essential nutrient since it is synthesized in the body... 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

Making Homework Fun for Kids

07th April 2008
Is homework a struggle in your house - do the kids find it hard to concentrate, or put off doing their homework till the last minute? On the other hand, do they sometimes sit and toil over it for hours when a little more concentration and efficiency would... Read >
Author: Cassie

5 Weightloss Secrets to EXPLODE your Progress.

21st January 2008
I have been getting emails from readers wanting to know the scoop on how to get into shape fast without all the fluff, and slew of supplements that some of the latest gurus' are spouting off just to fatten up their bank accounts. I plan on going into ... Read >
Author: maxmuscle27

Pregnancy and Are You Getting Enough Vitamins and Nutrients?

19th January 2008
Are you getting enough vitamins and nutrients in your pre-natal vitamin? Or, have you ever wondered what exactly all of those vitamins and nutrients do to help keep you and your growing baby healthy? Here are the answers to those questions. Every vit... Read >
Author: Sunnie Southern

Diabetes Diet Information - Diabetes Health

21st October 2007
One of the most frequent questions people with diabetes ask is “What can I eat?” After all, diabetes is at root a metabolic disorder, affecting the way your body derives energy from food. Myths abound when it comes to diabetes and food—one of the mo... Read >
Author: Alien

Why Lipoic Acid Is Much More Than Just Another Anti-Oxidant

12th October 2007
Lipoic acid, also known as alpha-lipoic acid or thioctic acid, is a vitamin like compound produced naturally by the body in very limited quantities, but which may also be obtained from various dietary sources.The lipoic acid produced in the body is closel... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Coenzyme Q10 And Heart Health

25th September 2007
The heart is the most important muscle in our body, it's our life pump. It is one of the few organs that are expected to work continuously, without rest, for a lifetime.The heart beats about 70 times a minute, 100,000 times a day and about 36 million time... Read >
Author: Alexander Holt

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

Magnesium Is An Important Cardiovascular Mineral

11th September 2007
Magnesium is a metallic element that is essential to the body�s biochemistry, and is an important cardiovascular mineral. Although over half of the total magnesium content of the body is contained in bone, the rest is found in the cells of the body inc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Energy And Strengthen The Heart With Ribose

30th August 2007
It is possible to boost energy and strengthen the heart with ribose, a monosaccharide found in all living cells, even those of plants. Found naturally mainly in the stereoisomeric form of D-ribose, it is an essential component of the human metabolism tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Tell If Your Thyroid Is Under Active

01st July 2007
Thyroid conditions are amongst the most common hormonal problems in the UK and predominantly afflict the female population. One in ten women is diagnosed with a thyroid disease at some stage of her life and some experts believe that as many as half of al... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

BIG CARP BAIT MAKING -- Powerful Secret Short-cuts to Making NUTRITIONALLY ATTRACTIVE Baits

24th January 2007
* Why not save yourself thousands of hours of research trying to design yourself a nutritional carp fishing bait, when scientists have done it for you? * Take a look at a typical ‘contents analysis’ of the optimum ‘pelleted’ carp diet and app... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

HOW THE HEART BREAKS

20th October 2006
The heart is divided into four chambers, or rooms: the left atrium, the right atrium, the left ventricle, and the right ventricle. Each chamber is sealed by a valve, so that blood can go one way but not the other. When you listen to a heartbeat, you... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Reductil Enforces Obesity to Leave Body Permanently

01st September 2006
Existence of life in the world is related with existence of body; only an ascetic can bear suffering and can have control on his nerves. But, we are common people who never want to bear suffering, particularly when sufferings are related to our body. Obes... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter