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Essential Fatty Acids Do More Than Boost Health

24th September 2008
A lot of people tend to shy away from anything that has the word fatty involved with it, thinking that it will cause them to gain unnecessary weight. What a lot of people don't know is that there are good fats and bad fats. The beneficial ones actually ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Sodium Dichloroacetate: DCA with Lesser Acidity

06th September 2008
Dichloroacetate acid (DCA) is an acidic chemical compound that has 3 hydrogen atoms, wherein 2 are substituted with chlorine atoms. The compound has salt properties, which are referred to as dichloroacetates. The DCA chemistry is typical with organic acid... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Free some Worries when You Buy DCA

06th September 2008
DCA or dichloroacetic acid is one of the many promising breakthroughs of treating cancer. Actually its salt by-product is used in the possible cure for cancer. A pure DCA causes major health problems. This is why only the salt is used, particularly its so... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

DCA for Cancer and the Side Effects of DCA

06th September 2008
DCA, which is short for dichloroacetate acid, belongs to the family of chloroacetic acids. Coming from a methyl group, it has 3 hydrogen atoms of which 2 are replaced with chlorine atoms. This acidic chemical compound has salt properties, which are potass... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Convert Your Car To Run On Water - Fact or Fiction?

14th August 2008
Today we are faced with ever increasing fuel costs. (Over $4 per gallon as of this writing) Until an affordable 100% Hydrogen Powered car is introduced to the world we'll have to find other was to save on fuel costs. In my research I have found a system t... Read >
Author: John Delewese

Giant Laser in the Works to Achieve Fusion

24th July 2008
In the movie "Spiderman II," the web-slinging hero stops the creation of a tritium-fueled laser fusion machine. Doctor Octopus's theory was right, but his machine was too small. Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California are... Read >
Author: Shane

Hydrogen Generator Car Kits - Can You Run a Car on Water?

22nd July 2008
Due to the present oil crisis and the ever spiraling cost of gas, you have probably heard a lot of talk about Hydrogen Car Kits and how to run a car on water. When I first heard about these so called fuel saving devices, and the seemingly fantastic ways t... Read >
Author: Richard Legg

Hydrogen Generators For Cars - What Are They and How Do They Work?

14th July 2008
When I first heard about hydrogen generators for cars and hydrogen car kits, I thought that people were talking about some futuristic gadget or rocket car, perhaps from the latest science fiction blockbuster at the movies. I never believed that it would b... Read >
Author: Richard Legg

Trans fats and Weight Loss

11th June 2008
The really bad fats, and probably the worst fats that exist, are called trans fats. These fats are produced when the polyunsaturated fats in vegetable oils undergo a process called hydrogenation, where hydrogen atoms are added to the polyunsaturated fats.... Read >
Author: Alien

Pool Chemicals Made Easy

20th April 2008
If the idea of handling pool chemicals makes you a little bit uncomfortable, don't worry, because you are not alone. The good news however, is that once you become acquainted with them and learn how to safely handle and use them you should have no trouble... Read >
Author: Rusef Scher

The reason the military and the police are individual entities...

19th February 2008
"The reason the military and the police are individual entities operating completely apart from one another is: one fights the enemy of the state … one serves to protect the citizens of the state. When the military becomes both, then the enemy of the st... Read >
Author: bodymindsuccess

Avoiding Trans Fat May Save Your Life

10th October 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Charles CarterAs consumers we had no idea how much trans fatty acids (trans-fat) were in the food we eat. Until now, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), after much red tape, is requiring that trans-fats be on all packaged food ... Read >
Author: liveleantoday

Gadolinium MRI

18th June 2007
Gadolinium MRI and risk factors for the debilitating disease nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) are currently being investigated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). An MRI with gadolinium is a type of MRI that uses a contrast agent with special ma... Read >
Author: Steve Fields

Vitamin B3 Sources, Benefits and Deficiency

15th February 2007
Vitamin B-3, also called niacin, is one of the eight water-soluble B complex vitamins. Niacin is required by all living cells, as it helps in the release of energy from carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Niacin is also required for the synthesis of amino ... Read >
Author: Tom alter

5 Diet Tips and Sneaky Ways the Slim and Trim Get Their Edge

01st January 2007
Beware, these diet tips are not the normal nutrition and healthy eating recommendations. Sometimes you have to start doing things different in your diet to get the weight loss results you want. These suggestions will help you get healthy first so yo... Read >
Author: kevingianni
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