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Diabetes Treatments

07th October 2009
The latest statistics from the American Diabetes Association shows that nearly 21 million people in the United States have diabetes; type 2 diabetes comprises nearly 90 to 95% of all cases. Our body uses sugar, in the form of glucose, as its main sou... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Alkaline Diet Simplified For Natural Bone Health

06th October 2009
There have been many problems in relation to our bones. Many people are suffering from arthritis, osteoporosis and other related illnesses. Did we realize what the root cause of these illnesses is? Alkaline diet simplified is a better way to maintain a na... Read >
Author: Bryan Dixon

When do Children need Vitamin Supplements?

29th September 2009
About one third of children in this country take a daily multi-vitamin. The question is are they really necessary? Anyone who has children knows that they can be picky eaters. Our children also grow up eating a lot of processed and junk foods that have li... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

Taking Osteoporosis In Stride

22nd September 2009
Most women suffer from osteoporosis after they hit their menopausal stage. Osteoporosis is a disease characterized by bones becoming so thin and fragile that they are more likely to break easily. Without treatment, this condition may progress without an... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Type of Arthritic Diets…

21st September 2009
Doctors have known for a long time that diet affects gout, a specific type of arthritic condition, however the jury remained out for a long time on other common types of arthritis such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. However, overall dietary health is i... Read >
Author: immu

Arthritic Diets

21st September 2009
Doctors have known for a long time that diet affects gout, a specific type of arthritic condition, however the jury remained out for a long time on other common types of arthritis such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. However, overall dietary health is i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Coral Calcium : Promoting Life's Healing Properties

18th September 2009
Coral calcium is the most highly dissolvable and easily assimilated forms of calcium (long know to be extremely important in bone health) naturally occurring in the realm of the planet. Long used by alternative and holistic healthcare professionals and pr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Clearing The Calcium Confusion by Miriam Nelson, Ph.D.

18th September 2009
Recent news reports about taking calcium may have confused women, but it is important to go beyond the headlines for your health care. Two recent studies confirmed that women who consistently took calcium and vitamin D reduced their risk for fractures, re... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

About Vitamins - Everything you need to know!

18th September 2009
Learning about vitamins can be confusing, especially when you are trying to figure out just what type of supplements you should be taking. We’ve all been told at one time or another, that if we ate a nutritionally balanced meal three times a day we woul... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Benefits and Dangers of Sunlight Or Sunshine

15th September 2009
Sunlight or sunshine, whichever way you call it is one of the most useful and helpful elements that nature has provided mankind. Without it, we would experience the ice age once more and swimming would be unheard of. However, just as with any other substa... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Best Body Detox Partners

15th September 2009
Letting go can be a tedious and painful process. Much like when you start to let go of the toxins in your body. It is inevitable to experience headaches or nausea as the body detox program is on its way to work its wonders. But as they say - no pain, n... Read >
Author: John Khu

About Vitamins and Minerals

14th September 2009
While it is important to eat a nutritionally balanced meal three times a day regularly, it is also important to take dietary supplements. But the question is which type of supplements to take? Do you go ahead and take all, or you should be selective base ... Read >
Author: Alex Mike

Top Natural Ways to keep Bone's Healthy

03rd September 2009
There are a number of things we can do to assist maintain or improve the quality of our bones. A vital advantage from exercise which is often over looked until difficulties begin to occur is bone health. A very vital function of bones is not just for ... Read >
Author: Ketty

The New World of Bones – Thyroid, Leptin, Blood Sugar, and Bone Strength

03rd September 2009
In 1994, with the discovery of leptin, the view of white adipose tissue was transformed from a warehouse whose primary role was the storage of extra calories into one of the most important endocrine organs in the human body. The explosion in leptin-relat... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Pet Owners Should Know About Vitamin And Mineral Supplements

26th August 2009
Vitamin and mineral supplements are the most important components in any dog's feeding. If there is a balance in the vitamin and mineral supplements, then the animal will have a healthy life and hence, the immunity is not compromised in an unwanted way. ... Read >
Author: Raul Levine

Exercise Enthusiast? Use Supplements for Joint Health after a Workout

21st August 2009
Although your joints may ache following a rigorous workout, exercise is critical for the prevention of weak bones. This is one more reason why exercise should be a part of your daily routine. Weight training in particular is best for your bones and joints... Read >
Author: robertaug09

Benefits of a Jump Rope Workoout with a jump rope mat

18th August 2009
Jump roping goes back to early human history, when the Egyptians once used vines for bounding over often with the addition of a jump rope mat. Jumping is a natural human movement-children naturally like to jump. Adults may feel more inhibited, choosing ... Read >
Author: Vernon Roman

Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in bone

18th August 2009
Calcium is the most abundant mineral found in bone and comprises approximately 33% of bone mineral. Optimal calcium intakes are essential across the life cycle to meet the daily intrinsic requirements of calcium required for skeletal growth and to offset ... Read >
Author: sulamita

Magnesium is important in calcium metabolism and bone health

18th August 2009
More than half of the magnesium found in the body is located in bone. In addition to its presence in bone, magnesium is important in calcium metabolism and bone health because it is required for parathyroid hormone secretion. Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is ... Read >
Author: sulamita

Dentists in Stamford CT are growing concerned about the lack of adequate dental health care coverage

10th August 2009
In today’s economic climate, it’s a shame that most entry-level health insurance plans don’t include comprehensive dental and vision coverage. Most health insurance companies want to maximize their profits, and they believe the most common way for ... Read >
Author: Patrick Carter

White Tea Health Benefits Can Make You A Fan Of This Special Tea

10th August 2009
White tea is really a tea and doesn't mean 'black' tea with milk! It is in reality black tea, which is fermented green tea, but it's all rather bewildering!It comes from the plant, camellia sinensis. It is very special as it actually comes from the fine ... Read >
Author: Sandra Fierling

How to Lose Weight Fast and Easy

08th August 2009
How to Lose Weight Fast and Easy Obesity and over weight problems is a big issue today and have largely increased every year. Almost 95% of them have lost weight and regain weight easily because they lose weight in wrong way. These some how to lose weigh... Read >
Author: Eddy

Top Diets to Lose Weight Fast Tips!

08th August 2009
Top Diets to Lose Weight Fast Tips! Obesity and over weight problems is a big issue today and have largely increased every year. Almost 95% of them have lost weight and regain weight easily because they lose weight in wrong way. These some Top Diets to L... Read >
Author: Eddy

Reducing Bone Loss as We Age

08th August 2009
Bones are essential! They not only help you move and support your muscles, but they also give shape and support your body. Bones contain the marrow which contributes to our immune system, and provides red blood cells. Bones are constantly going through a ... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Lifestyle and Bone Health

03rd August 2009
It is rare that women consider their bone health before the onset of any injuries or diseases to the bones. As such, once they take notice of their bone health, chances are that any disease they may have noticed is already advanced. That is why it is impo... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Key Nutrients for Healthy Bones in Women

03rd August 2009
For women, eating should not be just a matter of course. It goes beyond that because of the unique health requirements of women. For better bone health, women should obtain foods not just for their taste, but also for the nutrients they contain to maintai... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

A Guide to Better Bone Health for Women

03rd August 2009
Bone health is one of the most important aspects of a women’s health. This is due to the fact that ignoring bone health may result in a lot of diseases and injuries, the most dreaded of which is osteoporosis. Although a lot has been said about the debil... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Top Tips of How to Lose Weight Quick

31st July 2009
I'm sure you've tried a few fad diets before and felt like you were suffering just to lose some weight. Here Some Tips How to Lose Weight Quick: 1.Breakfast: Eat eggs/breads/cereals + Low fat dairy milk. Never skip your breakfast, your body need that f... Read >
Author: Eddy

Best Osteoporosis Treatments

20th July 2009
The Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. Bone fractures can make it very difficult for anyone to do his/... Read >
Author: steven marks

Vitamin D: Body Aches Could Be Sign of Vitamin D Deficiency

14th July 2009
Feeling achy? It could be a sign that you're suffering from vitamin D deficiency. Long recognized as important to the prevention of bone diseases, D vitamin builds and protects bone health and strength by regulating the amount of calcium our bones rece... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Can You Lose Weight More Easily By Drinking Milk?

10th July 2009
Do you think that milk is healthy? If you answered yes, then you need to read this article from start to finish. A lot of people believe this is true which is not surprising because all of the advertisements that you see on TV are from the dairy farmers. ... Read >
Author: barilj

Wound Care for Foot Ulcers

09th July 2009
Foot ulcers are open sores or wounds on the feet that can be very shallow or very deep. They are associated with diabetics who suffer from diabetic foot (a condition caused by decreased sensation and poor circulation in the lower limbs), but they can als... Read >
Author: kentsmith

Weight Loss Reviews: Is Maintaining Your Weight Prevents Bone Disease?

07th July 2009
Each day we live, we grow older failing to see that our bones and muscles demand activities to continue strength, endurance and resistance to life’s nasty living demands. Our bones need continued activities throughout our lives starting as a child. Unti... Read >
Author: Vida Curnutt

Better Health, Stronger Bones, and Reduced Cancer Risk From Sunlight

04th July 2009
Most people have been brainwashed into believing that sunlight is our enemy because it causes deadly cancer. Hundreds of millions of dollars are spent on useless toxic sunscreens that actually increase cancer risk. The truth is, the more sun exposure y... Read >
Author: Jonathan Teplitsky

Osteoporosis: Soft Plums Harden Bone

30th June 2009
Osteoporosis, or the softening of bones, is a major health problem amongst middle aged and elderly population groups in developed countries. The fundamental cause of this degenerative disease is still somewhat uncertain and the common preventive advice gi... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

For Better Bone Health for Women

27th June 2009
Bone health in women is a pressing issue because women’s bones are by nature less dense than those of men. Moreover, certain nutrients may be deprived from a woman due to menstruation and physical ailments. This is why a woman must be careful as to the ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Restore Love, Lust and Health with Hormone Replacement for Men in Andropause

18th June 2009
Men can use the hormones testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in a rhythmic, youthful physiologic dosing for health and antiaging. It will help them restore love, lust and health, and specifically it will also get them to sleep better, aid in re... Read >
Author: kgabriel

What-are-the-Health-Benefits-of-Resveratrol

16th June 2009
If you are trying to become a more heath conscious person then you will want to consider adding Resveratrol to your daily regimen, it will provide you with many benefits to your health.You will be providing yourself with all of the benefits of the Resvera... Read >
Author: Cole Hardin

Talk to Your Doctor Before Becoming Sedentary

15th June 2009
You hear it all the time, "Be sure to get permission from your doctor before you begin an exercise program". But how often do you hear, "Be sure to talk to your doctor before becoming sedentary?" A sedentary life is defined as being physically inactive... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Exercise Routine - Bone Health

14th June 2009
Our bones are the framework of our lives. Face it - without our bones, we are able to be minimal a good amount of as opposed to puddles on the ground. Our bones not only frame our bodies, they provide an essential factory for bone marrow. They are a calci... Read >
Author: Muscle Trainer

Vitamin D: Can a Tanning Bed Replace the Sun?

12th June 2009
More and more people are choosing to get that "summer glow" with a quick trip to a tanning salon instead of spending time outdoors. But is a tanning bed a replacement for the sun when it comes to getting enough vitamin D? Though experts have voiced a v... Read >
Author: RA Butters

About Vitamins and Minerals

06th June 2009
While it is important to eat a nutritionally balanced meal three times a day regularly, it is also important to take dietary supplements. But the question is which type of supplements to take? Do you go ahead and take all, or you should be selective base ... Read >
Author: herbsinn

Resveratrol Select Weight Loss Formula

05th June 2009
If you are trying to become a more heath conscious person then you will want to consider adding Resveratrol to your daily regimen, it will provide you with many benefits to your health. You will be providing yourself with all of the benefits of the Res... Read >
Author: David Lee

Healthy Bone the Natural Way

05th June 2009
Bones define the very structure of your body. These constructs of protein, minerals, and collagen allow you to stand, walk, and resist gravity. They also serve as the body's principal storehouse for essential minerals. Most importantly, bones are living t... Read >
Author: Dianne Duncan

The Best Foods for Women

04th June 2009
Each and every woman should bear in mind that what you eat would clearly show up in your physical appearance. Not only are you accountable for what you eat, but you are as well accountable for the things you do. You should avoid alcoholic drinks, smoking ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

A Third of Canadian Children Have Vitamin D Deficiency

04th June 2009
A new Toronto-based study shows that as many as a third of Canadian children have vitamin D deficiency, putting them at risk for bone disease now and potentially at risk for a variety of health problems as adults. The vitamin has long been associated w... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Study Shows Another Link Between Vitamin D Deficiency and Breast Cancer

04th June 2009
A new Columbia University study shows that as many as three-fourths of premenopausal women with early stage breast cancer have vitamin D deficiency. It was further found that daily supplementation of 400 IU per day did not correct the deficiency. The 1... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Nutritional support for Back Pain

19th May 2009
As a practicing chiropractor in San Diego, California, my office provides care for patients with back pain on a regular basis. I have always believed in a multifaceted approach in dealing with back pain. During my 18 years of experience, the patients th... Read >
Author: Dr. Jones

Find Out How to Grow Taller

18th May 2009
Do you ever consider yourselves being short? Have you ever have a wish that you were a few inches taller? Are you desperately wanted to know how to grow taller? Do not worry, just read on and you will soon find out how to grow taller today. A lot of pe... Read >
Author: Pindra

Save Money on Health Insurance by Excluding Maturnity Coverage

06th May 2009
Maternity is one of the single biggest determinants on health plan cost when researching individual health insurance plans in the state of California. It's easy to see why when a simple delivery can run $10,000 and an uncomplicated C-section can run $... Read >
Author: Jesse Segle

Majority of US Teens and Adults Deficient in Vitamin D

05th May 2009
Over the past decade vitamin D, long known as a key to bone strength, has also been linked to prevention of a host illnesses, ranging from cancer and heart disease to asthma. But during that same period, a dramatic trend to vitamin D deficiency has spread... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Strength Training Will Tone Dem Bones

01st May 2009
Not so long ago, the idea of reaching middle age seemed daunting as you were considered to be "over the hill". People between ages 40 and 60 were expected to abandon youthful pursuits and start winding down their activities ready for the rocking chair. Th... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

There Is Life Beyond Chronic Back pain

17th April 2009
Chronic back pain is a disease in itself. When your back hurts continuously for over three months it is considered chronic pain. The reasons for this condition could be an injury or an ongoing cause like a nerve damage or arthritis. Lack of Vitamin D, an ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Muscle Building Workout Routines for Building your Body

07th April 2009
If you follow the right muscle building work out routine coupled with the right muscle building diets taken at the right times, you will prepare yourself for gaining very good muscles and a Greek God like physique. You get this combination wrong and you s... Read >
Author: Laxman M

Free Tips On How To Grow Taller

07th April 2009
Looking for free tips on how to grow taller? Maybe you are really desperate about looking taller, but all the things that you have tried don't produce any noticeable result for you. In fact, there are certain fashion mistakes out there that cause you to l... Read >
Author: Jason Bo Han

Building Muscle With Whey Protein

04th April 2009
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness ... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

Use These Height Increasing Techniques to Look Taller

05th March 2009
In today’s word, many people dislike being short. Fortunately, there are many different methods for increasing your height and promoting good bone health. Many don’t realize it, but these two go hand in hand. Follow these height increasing tips and yo... Read >
Author: Peter White

Tips on how to grow taller

05th March 2009
Are you unhappy with your height? Are you sick of feeling overlooked and having to struggle to reach things? If this sounds like you, you’re in luck. You don’t have to settle with your current height. Here are several tips on how to grow taller. 1.... Read >
Author: Peter White

Helpful Ways to Get Taller

05th March 2009
If you are frustrated with your height, don’t lose hope. There are thousands of people around the world that believe that they’re stuck with the height they’re with. There are actually several very effective ways to get taller and improve your bone ... Read >
Author: Peter White

Dissatisfied with your height?

04th March 2009
Are you dissatisfied with your height? Don’t lose hope! Millions of people all over the world are depressed because they believe they are stuck with the height they were born with. Little do they know that learning how to grow tall isn’t as hard as it... Read >
Author: Peter White

Discover How to Grow Taller Fast

04th March 2009
Are you desperate to increase your height? Worry not. You can learn to grow taller fast today. Many believe that they’re doomed to live with the height their genetics gave them. You don’t have to! There are several ways to make yourself look and stay ... Read >
Author: Peter White

Debunking the Myths Behind Height Exercises

04th March 2009
Many people wish they were taller. In many cases, this leads to them adopting so-called height exercises in an attempt to lengthen their bones. Sadly, these exercises simply don’t work. Fortunately, there are a variety of natural ways to help increase y... Read >
Author: Peter White

Are you desperate to look taller

04th March 2009
Are you desperate to look taller? Have all the methods you’ve tried failed? Don’t be discouraged. There are several fashion mistakes out there that actually make you look shorter. Many people don’t realize it at all! However, you’ll learn how to l... Read >
Author: Peter White

Salt and Body Weight: How Much Salt Is Enough?

27th January 2009
When it comes to health and fitness - the public is mostly focused on carbs, protein and fat. But there are other important elements of your daily diet that need to be managed for optimal health and fitness. One of these elements, sodium (salt), should... Read >
Author: Joey Atlas

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

07th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Evista– Preferred Choice of Osteoporosis Patients

06th January 2009
Evista has been the preferred choice of doctors for more than ten years and they are successfully prescribing this medication for the treatment of osteoporosis and breast cancer in post menopausal women. The preferred medication of doctors has also become... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

05th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Start Your Own Home Business - Discover Ways to Make Extra Money Through Health & Fitness Sites

19th December 2008
Try-it-free promotional offers is the latest buzzword. In the digital age, many smart consumers have discovered how to make easy money and let it redound to good health, at the same time, by turning to online sites that do not only provide very useful fit... Read >
Author: Ewen Chia

Chidren And Exercise

08th December 2008
If you have a child of 6 to 8 years old that wants to start exercising and lifting weights, you may find yourself wondering what you should do. While some think it is perfectly fine for children to exercise, there are others that think differently. T... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang

Become A Vegetarian And Stay Healthy

03rd December 2008
It's been well documented through the years that vegetarians are healthier than people who eat meat. Vegetarians are less likely to be obese, or to have high blood pressure, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, or colon cancer. They are also less likely to die... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Healthy women need to focus on exercise to keep body fit!

18th November 2008
Exercise is very beneficial for women of all age group. Exercise brings health as well as fitness in women. Doing regular exercise find it easy to cope up with changes taking place in body in different stage of life. Regardless of age physically activenes... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Healthy women need to focus on exercise to keep body fit!

18th November 2008
Exercise is very beneficial for women of all age group. Exercise brings health as well as fitness in women. Doing regular exercise find it easy to cope up with changes taking place in body in different stage of life. Regardless of age physically activenes... Read >
Author: Jim Andrews

Strengthen Your Muscles and Bones with Goji Berries

23rd October 2008
The young and old alike can benefit from the muscle and bone strengthening properties of Goji berries. Children need nutrients to build up their strength in the first place. Teenagers need them to make the growth through puberty. Adults need maintenance m... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Best online Fitness Equipment Products

23rd October 2008
Fitness Equipment Products Weight bearing exercise benefits bone health! Real weight-stack equipment has been proven effective in increasing and maintaining bone density and decreasing the risk of osteoporosis. Exercise helps fight heart disease, diabete... Read >
Author: Liam Derbyshire

The Critics Of The pH Miracle Diet

23rd September 2008
When something becomes popular, it invites criticism from other sources. The recently popular pH miracle diet is no different. As the program has gained followers, it has gained just as much criticism from different individuals. The main criticism of ... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

Feeling Blue?

09th September 2008
According to the medical profession it could be vitamin D deficiency. In a recent Oprah program, Dr. Mehmet Oz said that among the things one needs to stay young and healthy is ensuring that you have sufficient vitamin D levels. Without sufficient v... Read >
Author: Judith Seton

Vegetarian Men: Should You Beware the Secrets of Soy They’re Not Telling You?

08th September 2008
Soy and soy products have come under more and more close inspection in the news lately. If you’ve taken a look, and if you’re a vegetarian or are investigating the vegetarian eating style, you’ve likely seen that the news isn’t all good. Men, espe... Read >
Author: EmilyN.Morris

Long Before The Jolly Green Giant, There Were Green Beans

08th September 2008
Long Before The Jolly Green Giant, There Were Green Beans By Sandy Powers Seeds of cultivated green beans from Peru were carbon dated 7680 BP (i.e. Before the Present). Along the East Coast of America, Pre-Columbian nati... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Healthy Aging While Preventing Bone Disease

25th August 2008
Each day we live, we grow older failing to see that our bones and muscles demand activities to continue strength, endurance and resistance to life's nasty living demands. Our bones need continued activities through out our lives starting as a child. Until... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Spinach Isn't Just For Popeye

24th August 2008
Spinach Isn’t Just For Popeye By Sandy Powers How smart is Popeye? Smarter than you think. Popeye attributes his amazing strength to eating spinach but he is also protecting himself against osteoporosis, heart disease, colon cance... Read >
Author: Sandy Powers

Individualized Nutrition from your DNA

12th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Doug Lee Nutrigenomics or Nutrition and Genetics is the study of the molecular relationships between nutrition and an individuals genes for the purpose of affecting human health. Still considered a "new science" Nutrigenomics util... Read >
Author: WhoIsDougLee

Introduction of Pet Nutrition: Every Pet Owner Should Know

18th June 2008
The science of pet nutrition covers so wide a field. Not does it help maintain the pet's health, but also manage to control health problems. Pets are the same as human beings which gain nutrition from the food ingredients, such as protein, fat and fiber. ... Read >
Author: jitaifeed

Chidren And Exercise

07th April 2008
If you have a child of 6 to 8 years old that wants to start exercising and lifting weights, you may find yourself wondering what you should do. While some think it is perfectly fine for children to exercise, there are others that think differently. ... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Diet, Sunlight and Osteoporosis

07th April 2008
The term osteoporosis refers to the unfortunately very common condition by which bones become de-mineralised and reduced in strength. Also sometimes known as "brittle bones", it is particularly common in the elderly population and a well established cont... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

New Light on the Sunshine Vitamin!

07th April 2008
Most people reading this will be surprised about the association of vitamin D and reduced rates of cancer, resistance to tuberculosis, flu, and others. The thought is that vitamin D is for osteoporosis. A condition known as rickets and bone degeneration... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How Aloe Vera helps arthritis

06th April 2008
There is a saying that there are two certainties in life: Death and taxes. In reality there are three: Death, taxes and arthritis. For most of us, it is inevitable that we will develop some form of arthritis during our lifetime. Arthritis is a condition w... Read >
Author: articlesubmitt

Get More Facts About Vitamins

04th April 2008
You can get easily confused when you are learning about vitamins, particularly when you want to know just what kind of supplements you should take. We've all been told at one time or another, we wouldn't need dietary supplements or need to know about vita... Read >
Author: Paul Zayer

The Many Benefits of Calcium - your risk to cancer may also be reduced with calcium

28th March 2008
There are a handful of vitamins and nutrients the body needs each day, in order to stay healthy and function on a regular basis. They help to provide various organs with what they need to perform their primary function, and also help to fight off disease ... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski

Importance of Healthy Bones

21st February 2008
Bone health is key, especially in old age. Did you know that natural therapies can be very helpful in preventing bone deterioration? This natural bone health remedy with nutritional supplements is designed to promote healthy bone formation and increase bo... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Biocare : Strengthening Joints And Muscles

11th February 2008
For all the strides you make, be it in work or for pleasure, you need to be healthy. A healthy individual is able to make a dent in future, coping with all the stress and work. People who neglect their health during the work life are more prone to sufferi... Read >
Author: John Hayden

Nine Minerals to Support Your Natural Body Detox

24th January 2008
While supplements, superfoods and vitamins get all the attention, minerals play an important part in your body detox program. So what are some of the important minerals involved with a whole body detox? Calcium: Everyone knows that calcium is important... Read >
Author: John Khu

Healthy Eating – The No.1 Healthy Eating Habit that Guarantees Diet Success

01st June 2007
Want to know what it is? Two thumbs up for guessing sugar! With the average misinformed consumer ingesting 160lbs of sugar yearly, its time we pay attention. Here are some healthy eating tips you can try. Sugar is the big player in obesity, stomac... Read >
Author: Celia Westberry

Vitamin K - Benefits, Deficiency And Food Sources

31st May 2007
Vitamin K is needed for proper bone formation and blood clotting. In both cases, vitamin K does this by helping the body transport calcium. Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin. Vitamin K is best known for its role in helping blood clot properly, and in pre... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What is The Best Osteoporosis Treatment?

02nd May 2007
Osteoporosis and Osteoporosis Treatment Osteoporosis, "porous bones", is a disease that causes bones to become fragile and brittle and very susceptible to fractures. These fractures occur typically in the hip, spine, and wrist. A fracture or broken b... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Collagen Supplements

23rd April 2007
Collagen is a structural and fibrous protein occurring naturally within the body. It makes up at least 75 percent of your skin. Collagen feeds and supports skin, bones, teeth, blood vessels and such connective tissue as cartilage, tendons, and ligaments.... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert

Keys to a Successful Osteopenia Treatment

28th March 2007
Keys to a Successful Osteopenia Treatment Osteopenia is a condition that means your bones are weak and you are getting close to osteoporosis. Once you have osteoporosis you’re more likely to break a bone. Since there are no symptoms, you might not k... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Go Green On St. Patrick’s Day And Beyond

26th March 2007
This St Patrick’s Day, instead of downing drinks at the local tavern, proudly wearing your 4-leaf clover, and singing Irish anthems all night, celebrate the day by eating green fruits and vegetables. (Yes, you heard correctly.) Start your own green t... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Coral Calcium and the Benefits of A Coral Calcium Supplement

15th February 2007
Coral Calcium and the Benefits of A Coral Calcium Supplement Coral calcium was originally popularized by a television infomercial by Robert Barefoot. This infomercial was later removed by the FTC/FDA for false and unsubstantiated advertising claims. ... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Exercise Promotes Strong Bones

02nd January 2007
Weight bearing exercise provides positive benefits on bone health for all ages and fitness levels. Loss of bone density is prevalent among premenopausal women and the aged. Exercise prescription for adults is geared at maintaining bone integrity. Pro... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

pH Miracle Diet Critics

07th December 2006
When something becomes popular, it invites criticism from other sources. The recently popular pH miracle diet is no different. As the program has gained followers, it has gained just as much criticism from different individuals. The main criticism of t... Read >
Author: Liza Othman

For Women in Particular!

17th November 2006
We all know that women and in particular those at or nearing middle age have many different health and lifestyle concerns.?When the children become adults and fly the nest, this is when they are able to think more?about themselves and their own health.? ... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

For Women in Particular

08th November 2006
We all know that women and in particular those at or nearing middle age have many different health and lifestyle concerns. When the children become adults and fly the nest, this is when they are able to think more about themselves and their own health.Â... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

Breast & PhytoEstrogen

16th October 2006
The three major hormones affecting the breast are oestrogen, progesterone, and prolactin. The breast influence by the female hormones (oestrogen and progesterone) whose levels vary with the menstrual cycle and decline in later age. These hormones are r... Read >
Author: tan sally

Arthritic Diets

01st July 2006
Doctors have known for a long time that diet affects gout, a specific type of arthritic condition, however the jury remained out for a long time on other common types of arthritis such as rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. However, overall dietary health is i... Read >
Author: George Harper

Calcium and Aging

16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com As you age your calcium needs change. You start needing more of the types of foods rich with calcium to stay strong. Recently, researchers created a new Food Pyramid for people over a certain age. It informs us that ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Exercise and Children, What You Should Know

20th April 2006
Your child of lets say eight years old tells you he or she wants to start exercising and that he or she wants to start lifting weights. Now you might want to know if this is really a good idea, if it is safe and if it will benefit your child or if it is n... Read >
Author: Jim Oneill

Copper: Functions, Benefits and Sources

16th April 2006
Although only small amounts of the mineral copper are needed to stay healthy, copper still has an important role in many of the body's functions. Even a small copper deficiency can begin to cause health problems. When you take in the right amount of coppe... Read >
Author: Susan du Plessis

Study shows benefits of vitamin D, calcium limited for older women

13th April 2006
For many years older women have been advised by their physicians to take calcium and vitamin D pills to protect their bones as they age. But according to the latest and the biggest research ever conducted to examine the value of that timeworn advice, c... Read >
Author: Paul Douglas

The Top 10 Ways to Combat the Eight Deadly Public Health Enemies

12th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Monique Hawkins In a previous article entitled, "What Are the Top Eight Deadly Public Health Enemies", it was discovered there are eight deadly public health enemies that are killing more than 24 million people a year and causes debilita... Read >
Author: monique hawkins

Amino Acids As Suplement For health

07th March 2006
Amino Acid As An Natural Source Of Protein Amino acids act as a building blocks of Protein for the utilization of every cell in the body for a variety of necessary functions. Normally, we gain them from our food sources, particularl... Read >
Author: star herb

The Benefits of Vitamin D

06th March 2006
Vitamin D is an important part of a healthy diet. New benefits of this vitamin are being discovered every day, but many people still do not receive enough vitamin D to reap the wonderful benefits it can provide to their health. Vitamin D is most famous fo... Read >
Author: Susan du Plessis

Lysine is an essential amino acid

19th February 2006
Lysine L-Lysine is an essential amino acid which bodies cannot produce it, and, therefore, we must obtain it from our diet or through supplementation. There are various medications for shingles that include antiviral drugs, steroids, topical agents, and ... Read >
Author: star herb

Amino Acid as a Natural Source Of Protein

09th February 2006
Amino Acid as an Natural Source Of Protein Amino acids act as a building blocks of Protein for the utilization of every cell in the body for a variety of necessary functions. Normally, we gain them from our food sources, particular... Read >
Author: star herb

Promensil Natural relief from Menopause Symptoms

05th January 2006
Promensil Natural relief from Menopause Symptoms Promensil provides natural relief from the menopause symptoms such as night sweats and hot flushes. Promensil also maintains general well-being and bone health at this important stage of a woman's life... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Menopause and Osteoporosis

01st September 2005
We know that our bodies require calcium and vitamin D in order to build and maintain powerful bones. According to his recent book entitled, "Preventing and Reversing Osteoporosis," by Dr. Alan Gaby, it takes more vitamins than we think to prevent brittle ... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Whey Protein - Nature's Amazing Muscle Builder

06th August 2005
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness you... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi

4 Important Facts You Should Know About Whey Protein

06th August 2005
Are you concerned about taking care of your body before and after strenuous activities or workouts? Do you try to avoid supplements that contain additives and possible side effects? If you are interested in better health and improved physical fitness you... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi