Articles, tagged with "biochemical reactions", page 4
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,...
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Author:
Jamie Hanson
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...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
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...
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Author:
Alex Baran
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 brewer'...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
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...
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Author:
Valencia Ray MD
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...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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...
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Author:
Kevin Agrawal
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...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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 ...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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? ...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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...
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Author:
Laurel Levine
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...
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Vitalzym Enzymes
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...
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Author:
Robert Palmer