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What Is The Quick Weight Loss Diet

29th September 2009
and do not buy anything you have to take out a second mortgage to pay for. Because, if you continue to remorse on losing weight fast, you will end up incorporating fad diets or those that offer quick weight loss. For most people who are not aware ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

Problems Sleeping Due To Muscle Pain

29th September 2009
Fibromyalgia is a painful condition that affects the muscles and joints and is seen in only 3-6% of the general population in the world. It's generally seen more in females than males with a ratio percentage of 9.1 according to the College of Rhumatology ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon

What Causes Panic Attacks Symptoms? - 6 Causes of Panic Attacks You Need to Know About

29th September 2009
There is no hard scientific evidence of what causes panic attacks symptoms. But there has to be underlying issues or conditions that can help trigger the symptoms of a panic attack. And there are several potential causes that many professionals seem to ag... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Interviews With Successful Ezine Publishers - Renee Kennedy**

28th September 2009
Renee Kennedy is the editor of The NutriCounter Update, a light-hearted ezine that provides one fresh article on a topic related to weight loss, diet, nutrition and weight management. To subscribe, visit KH: How important has publishing an ezine been to... Read >
Author: mohsin

Control Your Sugar Cravings With Gymnema Leaf Extract

28th September 2009
Gymnema has been used for centuries throughout the world for medical purposes. Only recently has it gained popularity in the Western world. The herb grows naturally in Africa and India. It is traded all over the world. Generally, the leaves are the pa... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to make weight loss meal plan

22nd September 2009
If you, like a lot other individuals, are trying to lose weight,you need a place to start. There is a lot to know about losing weight, but the good news is that there is a extensive amount of information accessible to you. Along with being active ... Read >
Author: eagle21

Low Carb Food List - Discover How to Control Your Diet For a Healthier Lifestyle

22nd September 2009
Do you have a low fat and low carb food list? It is not uncommon to hear from someone that they are on a diet. But actually, after looking up the definition of diet, you'll understand that everyone is on a diet all of their lives. It doesn't necessarily m... Read >
Author: John Eather

Information About Chromium Supplments

18th September 2009
Chromium supplements An essential trace mineral, chromium is needed for the growth and health of the body. Among other things, it is needed for the breakdown of fat, carbohydrates, and protein. Chromium has become the most popular mineral supplement in... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

How important has publishing an ezine been to your business?

17th September 2009
Renee Kennedy is the editor of The NutriCounter Update, a light-hearted ezine that provides one fresh article on a topic related to weight loss, diet, nutrition and weight management. To subscribe, visit KH: How important has publishing an ezine been to... Read >
Author: chandan

Diabetes Menu Information and Learn about Diabetes Diets

17th September 2009
Diabetes is a disorder where the body doesn’t produce enough insulin to cover the consumption of food that a person intakes, causing the blood sugar levels to rise. A lot of food, when the body breaks it down for storage, turns into a form of sugar. T... Read >
Author: AngieMcAdams

Women Health- Menstrual Disorders Problem

16th September 2009
Menstrual disorders in adolescents: Adolescence is the time when there is an abrupt change in the body and many questions arise in the minds of teenagers. Firstly they are not able to cope with changes and changes in second place to bring problems with th... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

Rule Diet To Control Diabetes

16th September 2009
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent disease in modern times and has been dubbed an epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although it is still unknown why the disease has increased so much recently, it is known how the disease occurs. It is ca... Read >
Author: imran

Interviews With Successful Ezine Publishers - Renee Kennedy

14th September 2009
Renee Kennedy is the editor of The NutriCounter Update, a light-hearted ezine that provides one fresh article on a topic related to weight loss, diet, nutrition and weight management. To subscribe, visit KH: How important has publishing an ezine been to... Read >
Author: Abhishek

Early Symptoms of Type 2 Diabetes

13th September 2009
The early symptoms of diabetes can easily be confused with symptoms other chronic diseases. Type 2 Diabetes usually presents itself after the age of 40, but more and more children are being diagnosed daily due to obesity and not enough physical activity.... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Human Growth Hormone Side Effects

11th September 2009
Pertaining to the usage of human growth hormones, the human growth hormone or HGH has sparked several comments pertaining to the side effects that accompany excessive usage of these hormones. The word "side effect" doesn't entirely refer to the negative e... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams

Causes of Anxiety Attacks-Help For Panic Attacks

11th September 2009
You're in the supermarket and suddenly you feel an odd tightening in your chest. Are you having a heart attack? What's with the shallow rapid breathing and sweating. Just what is going on? Why are you feeling this way? You hope no one notices as you look ... Read >
Author: Renewable Energy

Lowering Blood Sugar

10th September 2009
Prior to the development of insulin and other laboratory-manufactured medications, ancient healers prescribed natural remedies for the treatment of diabetes and lowering blood sugar. Please understand that while these examples should in no way replace co... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Interviews With Successful Ezine Publishers - Renee

08th September 2009
Renee Kennedy is the editor of The NutriCounter Update, a light-hearted ezine that provides one fresh article on a topic related to weight loss, diet, nutrition and weight management. To subscribe, visit KH: How important has publishing an ezine been to... Read >
Author: Abhishek

Diabetes and Exercise Tips

07th September 2009
With a proper diet and regular exercise diabetes can not only be maintained, some even say that it can be reversed. For those suffering from this disease we talk about exercise not only as a means of weight reduction but because exercise, particularly aer... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Treatments for diabetes: learn how to manage your type of diabetes

03rd September 2009
Your diabetes treatment must be a full-time commitment, because diabetes is a serious illness. At first, it will not be easy, but your efforts will be worthwhile. Carefully following the appropriate treatment for your type of diabetes can reduce your risk... Read >
Author: Jose M. Talavera

Low blood sugar

31st August 2009
Low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia, causes fatigue, and in extreme cases, loss of consciousness. I’ll never forget the day I learned that lesson. Fortunately, it wasn’t from personal experience. In this incident in a hotel, waking down the hallway, w... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Low Carb Food Lists

30th August 2009
You will often hear a person say they are on a diet. However, if you look up the word diet, you will realize you are always on a diet. It may not always be a good diet, but your diet is how you eat on a daily basis. Healthy and nutritious eating is the... Read >
Author: robertturner

Blood Glucose Level

27th August 2009
Glucose in your blood is the most important source of energy for all humans and animals. It is basically a type of sugar which circulates across the blood providing the desperately needed energy. Glucose is manufactured in the body, through the food we ... Read >
Author: Terence Wright

Human Growth Hormones Side Effects

10th August 2009
There has been an explosive issue lately about HGH or Human Growth Hormone. The person's pituitary gland in the brain naturally produces these hormones and is also responsible for the growth and maintenance of healthy cells in each parts of the body. N... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman

Tips to Overcome Hypoglycemia

10th August 2009
Low blood glucose (hypoglycemia) is a common occurrence in patients who have diabetes. Hypoglycemia occurs when the blood glucose level drops too low to provide energy for the body and the brain. Hypoglycemia mainly occurs as a complication of insulin the... Read >
Author: remediesathome

Why am I Always Sick?

08th August 2009
Millions of Americans suffer from headaches, stomach problems and other ailments like shortness of breath, abdominal pain, or even more long-term ailments like eczema and hypoglycemia. What's worse, these ailments go untreated and undiagnosed because the ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pleural Mesothelioma Facts

07th August 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura. There are two main types; 1] the localized mesothelioma{benign and malignant types} 2] the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Common Ailments as You Age with Type 1 Diabetes

30th July 2009
Common Ailments as You Age with Type 1 Diabetes Since you are more prone to low blood glucose as you get older, controlling your diabetes as you age can be very challenging. It is important to keep your blood sugar up because low blood glucos... Read >
Author: arif@netinsurancequote.com

Adrenal Fatigue – Symptoms and Treatment

28th July 2009
Adrenal Fatigue should not be confused with Addison's disease, which is a condition where the Adrenal Glands simply shut down. Addison's is often caused by autoimmune dysfunction, while Adrenal Fatigue is typically brought on by stress. The History An... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies

Advantages and Disadvantages Of Following A Low Carb Diabetic Diet

23rd July 2009
Advantages and Disadvantages Of Following A Low Carb Diabetic Diet: The vital reason for which diabetic people switch to low carb diabetic diet is to improvise on their health issues and accordingly shed extra weight. Carbohydrates are extensively foun... Read >
Author: MMR21

Diet of Diabetic and Artificial Sweeteners (Substitutes For Sugar)

23rd July 2009
Benefits Of Following A Diabetic Diet: The diet of a diabetic person makes a great impact on his/her health and ability of the body to control the disease. It is important for diabetic people to control the blood sugar levels. A proper diet of diabetic... Read >
Author: MMR21

Diabetic Carb Diet - A Well-Balanced Diet To Control Diabetes

21st July 2009
A Well-Balanced Diet To Control Diabetes A diabetic carb diet works well with almost all the diabetes patients when followed regularly under the proper guidance of a dietician. Moreover, the production of natural insulin by the body of a diabetes pati... Read >
Author: MMR21

Have You Noticed That You Get Dizzy When Losing Weight?

07th July 2009
Unfortunately you are not by yourself if you get dizzy when losing weight. It's not something that you need to be alarmed about as it is fairly common. Continue to read on to discover more about this issue, and what you can do about it. Start A Great ... Read >
Author: Fee

Lose Weight Fast – Techniques To Help Achieve Your Goals

02nd July 2009
A person can be affected in many ways by being overweight. Low self-esteem, depression, health risks, and physical difficulties are all potential risk factors. You can benefit greatly from learning some helpful techniques for rapid weight loss when you... Read >
Author: Liz Mitchell

Adrenal Fatigue in Women

01st July 2009
A woman’s body can be subjected to various amounts and forms of stress. Common ailments that affect women are adrenal disorders. Adrenal fatigue in women involves a dysfunction of the adrenal glands, which means that it is not producing enough steroid h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Anxiety and hypoglycemia

30th June 2009
Glucose, a type of sugar, is the body's main fuel. Hypoglycemia, or low blood sugars, occurs when blood levels of glucose drop too low to fuel the body's activity.Carbohydrates ( sugars and starches) are the body's main dietary sources of glucose. During ... Read >
Author: Peter Palmer

When Should You Seek Anxiety Attack Help From A Professional?

29th June 2009
When Should You Seek Anxiety Attack Help From A Professional? Anxiety is something that everyone has dealt with at one point or another. Stress builds up and sometimes it simply becomes too much. It is when you are frequently dealing with anxiety and... Read >
Author: paulmac

Hypoglycemia – The Condition and Ways to Fight Hypoglycemia

23rd June 2009
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which pancreas create excess amount of insulin in response to high and repeated intake of sugar. Excess insulin lowers blood sugar levels drastically causing problems like nausea, blurred vision, headaches, fatigue and irrit... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

Gestational Diabetes – A Guide For Pregnant Moms

22nd June 2009
Gestational diabetes is something that is not to be overlooked by pregnant mothers. This type of diabetes occurs during pregnancy to women who have never been diagnosed with diabetes before. The actual cause of gestational diabetes is still unknown, a... Read >
Author: Diana Mortenson

The Disadvantage of 'Quick Weight Loss Diet' Trend

21st June 2009
If you wear a size 14 and you blow a bundle on designer size 8 dresses as motivation, you will probably end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and angry if you are not slinking around in it a month later. In reality, you will do much better setting smalle... Read >
Author: JonJG

Lower Blood Sugar Naturally, Control Diabetes

15th June 2009
When the blood sugar drops too low in your body, it can be potentially fatal. This is called hypoglycemia. In this condition, symptoms include irritability, impaired mental function (memory loss, inability to concentrate) and lethargy. When it drops too l... Read >
Author: John Adison

Explosive Anger Disorder/Intermittent Rage Disorder

05th June 2009
Explosive Anger Disorder/Intermittent Rage Disorder Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD). Or, Intermittent Rage Disorder (IRD). Take your pick of labels and/or abbreviations. These are "new" labels in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatr... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Hypoglycemia: A Disease?

05th June 2009
Hypoglycemia - A Disease? I got an email from an MD who has been recommending my Neuroliminal Training. She was concerned because two persons told her that they had experienced panic/anxiety attacks using my Neuroliminal Training SMR CD package. ... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Apprehensions about Speedy Weight Loss Diet

09th April 2009
If you have a body size which is way bigger than the size of the dresses you bought for inspiring yourself to lose weight; chances are you are getting more frustrated and annoyed because you are having a hard time fitting in those outfit in just a short t... Read >
Author: Bob Hamilton

Panic Attacks - When Do Your Panic Attacks Cross Over Into A Panic Disorder?

27th March 2009
Panic Disorder is a distinct but related condition to panic attacks. These attacks are isolated instances of 4 or more of the below listed symptoms. Your attacks cross over into a panic disorder if: 1) you have had two or more attacks and 2) at le... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Get Rid On Anxiety And Stress

23rd March 2009
Stress is regularly associated with an excluding than handy thought survive that we have that provokes a certain emotional comeback such as anger or anxiousness. As everybody is different the thought process and emotional comeback is forever departure to ... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider

Avoid These Mistakes If You Care For Chihuahua Puppies

08th March 2009
Care for Chihuahua puppies properly or you will have a disaster. A Chihuahua can be a faithful friend or a temperamental nightmare. Just watch out for a few problems and you'll have the pet you want. Here are tips to get you started right. 1. Too M... Read >
Author: Al Bullington

Hypoglycemia - Low Blood Sugar In People Without Diabetes

03rd March 2009
Though most articles available on the web give information for people already diagnosed or living with diabetes, This articles seeks to point out that even people without diabetes experience low blood sugar in certain periods. It’s therefore important ... Read >
Author: Sullivan Pau

Miniature Dogs for Kids

03rd March 2009
Although big, working dogs are helpful in guarding the house, and protecting the family members, it is sometimes harmful with children around. Even if these dogs just mean to be playful, their heavy weight and big built may prove dangerous to kids. Wit... Read >

Herbal Chinese Medicines Really Works

24th February 2009
Dr. Ting Hung-Leung, Hong Kong's deputy boss for Traditional Chinese Medicine, commented: "The hindrance in 1997 were we had over 7,000 practitioners of herbal and Traditional Chinese Medicine and everybody could call themselves TCM practitioners." Now ri... Read >
Author: Jenna Sawin

Lose Your Unwanted Weight By Taking Diet Hoodia Patch

23rd February 2009
Hoodia is a plant. It is also known as "Hoodia Gordonii". Diet hoodia patch containing Hoodia are effective, as they create a feeling of fullness in people who use them. Diet hoodia patch are known to lower food intake by as much as 50%. After years of re... Read >
Author: alicelane8

Hypoglycemia - Which Foods Should You Ignore?

03rd February 2009
One of the great positives about hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), unlike most diseases, is that one simply has to give up certain foods to start feeling better. In treating Western diseases you either need to take some medication or perhaps, go under th... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

What You Don't Know About Soda's Hidden Additives And Hypoglycemia

27th January 2009
Hypoglycemics need a steady balance in their blood sugar levels - a sugar rush from carbonated water is certain to trigger the start of an imbalance. They contain a toxic brew of sugar, caffeine and include tartaric acid, phosphoric acid, artificial fl... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: buhrandt

Yeast Infection Symptoms

16th January 2009
Yeast infection symptoms can be a little embarassing to talk about, which is probably why we turn to the internet for answers and advice. But ther's nothing wrong with that. You have come to the right place. And don't think that you are alone in your r... Read >
Author: Larry Buhrandt

Tips on Dining Out when You Have Hypoglycemia

16th January 2009
People with hypoglycemic symptoms very often think that they cannot go out to dine because restaurants won't cater to them. In fact restaurants, especially since the 'credit crunch', will go out of their way to accommodate hypoglycemics. Don't only th... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - How to Overcome 'Brain Fog' and Mood Swings

13th January 2009
To understand "brain fog", one of hypoglycemia's symptoms, you need an understanding of the basics of your body's low blood sugar levels. To get the required energy for 24 hours, most people only eat three times a day. Any breakdown in the system of p... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Colon Diet Health Men,

09th January 2009
Ion Detoxify Process It is a fact that adequate water consumption can also slow the signs of aging and improve conditions such as diabetes, obesity, constipation, dry skin, hypoglycemia, arthritis, kidney stones, glaucoma, wrinkles, and cataracts. Get ... Read >
Author: Lori

Hypoglycemia - Go Nuts For Nuts

08th January 2009
For good health, low blood sugar levels must be controlled before hypoglycemia takes hold. Nuts are perfect for this control. Once your body falls onto the rollercoaster of high and low blood sugar levels, hypoglycemia is not far off. Once you have dev... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

The quick Weight Loss Diet Trend Disadvantage

06th January 2009
If you wear a size 14 and you blow a bundle on designer size 8 dresses as motivation, you will probably end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and angry if you are not slinking around in it a month later. In reality, you will do much better setting smalle... Read >
Author: Jimmy Chuang

Good Vegetable Meal For Detoxing,Colonics In Memphis Tn,

05th January 2009
Free Detox Drink Recipes In any of these methods, the emphasis is on fruits and vegetables which ought to compose a majority of your food intake. Fruits and vegetables contain high amounts of antioxidants,substances found only in plants that can help f... Read >
Author: Lori

Control your Hypoglycemia And You Will Control Your Fatigue

04th January 2009
Fatigue and other symptoms like headaches, joint pain and dizziness are all part of hypoglycemia where blood sugar levels drop drastically. Not everyone who experiences chronic fatigue is hypoglycemic. However, fatigue is a very big part of everyday li... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Hypoglycemia - The Symptoms to Look For

19th December 2008
Hypoglycemic (low blood sugar levels) symptoms of pastry cravings, insomnia and dizziness are all warning signs that more serious illnesses, like heart disease, can develop. By a little research and understanding you can help yourself overcome these pr... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

The Magic of Beans in The Control of Hypoglycemia

19th December 2008
Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) need to be controlled for a healthy lifestyle. While fiber is one of the best ways of naturally controlling blood sugar levels, an easy source is the ordinary bean and other legumes. Only a small portion a day is s... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Weight Loss and Low Blood Sugar Levels (Hypoglycemia) - The Connection

18th December 2008
There is a hidden connection between weight loss and low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) which few people are aware of. Your blood sugar needs to enter your cells from the bloodstream where it is used immediately or stored. But if your cells do not r... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Consequences of Improper Management of Diabetes

05th December 2008
It is possible to manage diabetes but its complete cure is often not since it is a chronic disease. With proper management and a healthy lifestyle, diabetics can avoid the consequences that might erupt if the disease is not treated properly. If the manage... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Guidelines to Manage Diabetes

05th December 2008
A diabetic patient should follow a healthy lifestyle. Below are some simple guidelines that will help diabetics lead a normal life and avoid the complications that uncontrolled diabetes can cause. 1. Consult your doctor regularly. 2. Follow the diet ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

How is Stress Connected to Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar)? - Act Now!

03rd December 2008
The body is unable to distinguish between a prehistoric threat of a wild boar and a modern day office tyrant. Both result in stress hormones which often lead to Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar levels). But how is the connection between stress and low bl... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Diabetes: The Effects of Weight Loss On Blood Sugar

01st December 2008
Anyone that has been diagnosed and treated for diabetes knows the importance of checking your blood sugar levels regularly throughout the day. It is important to maintain steady blood sugar levels to avoid adverse symptoms such as confusion, dizziness, a... Read >
Author: pharris1

Hypoglycemia - Not Just In The Mind

01st December 2008
If you crave sweets, chocolates and starchy foods then you are probably hypoglycemic or at least in the early stages of hypoglycemia. You will need to look to your diet as hypoglycemia is caused by low blood sugar. Even though you may be suffering from... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

Weight Loss - Misconception About Diet

30th November 2008
Weight loss can be difficult, no thanks to popular misconceptions that have the ring of truth but can actually work against you. Here are common myths: Desserts are forbidden. The truth is, there's room in your diet for any kind of food, especially the o... Read >
Author: yangguang02

Instructions to Mislay Credence If You Have Diabetes

28th November 2008
Diabetes is one of the curses of the twenty first century. The diabetes is a state in which the cadaver does not produce sufficient insulin to take up the glucose echelons in the blood. As a result, the echelon of sugar in the blood is higher than the acc... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Lose Credence If You Have Diabetes

24th November 2008
Diabetes is one of the curses of the twenty first century. Type of diabetes is a state in which the cadaver does not generate enough insulin to take up the glucose echelons in the blood. As a result, the echelon of sugar in the blood is higher than the pe... Read >
Author: Alien

Is Syndrome X The Reason Why You Can’t Lose Weight?

24th November 2008
Did you gain 40 pounds in a year? Does it seem like working out doesn’t help? Are you afraid that your friends and family think that you secretly binge when they don’t see you? You’re not alone. Close to 4 million Americans weight more than 300 lbs.... Read >
Author: Fatlosslady

Weight Loss - Misconception About Diet

31st October 2008
Weight loss can be difficult, no thanks to popular misconceptions that have the ring of truth but can actually work against you. Here are common myths: Desserts are forbidden. The truth is, there's room in your diet for any kind of food, especially the... Read >
Author: yangguang03

With Exercising You Can Fight Diabetes

29th October 2008
Sigmund Freud once said “Being entirely honest with oneself is a good exercise.” So lets be honest about exercise - many of us do not exercise as much as we should. To help with are physical health we should take time to exercise. Exercise is some... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Check the Level of Sugar in Blood!

27th October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

Check the Level of Sugar in Blood!

23rd October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

Toy Poodles & Its Exercise Needs

13th October 2008
Known as excellent companions to humans, Toy Poodles are also one of the smallest breeds of dog. It belongs to the family of hunting dogs and hence is extremely agile. Later, the Standard Toy Poodle was bred down in size to create a smaller version of the... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Hypoglycemia in Chihuahuas

13th October 2008
Hypoglycemia is a blood sugar disorder, prevalent among toy breed dogs like Chihuahuas. Mostly young pups suffer from this disease of extremely low sugar levels in their blood. As a result of which the pup’s brain becomes devoid of essential nutrients. ... Read >
Author: Betty Roberts

Er Long Zuo Ci Pill for tinnitus and deafness

01st October 2008
Er Long Zuo Ci Pill is considered a very effective herbal medicine. This is a medicine originated in China but today popular through out the world. It is meant for the treatment of deafness and tinnitus. In addition, it also promotes liver yin and reduces... Read >
Author: herbalspan

Information on Laron Syndrome

26th September 2008
Laron syndrome type I (LTD1) a rare genetic disorder. Laron syndrome is caused by the body's inability to use the growth hormone (GH) that it produces. Laron Syndrome is an uncommon genetic disease that causes humans to be short. Laron syndrome type I (LT... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Laron Syndrome

24th September 2008
Laron syndrome type I (LTD1) a rare genetic disorder. Laron syndrome is caused by the body's inability to use the growth hormone (GH) that it produces. Laron Syndrome is an uncommon genetic disease that causes humans to be short. Laron syndrome type I (LT... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Information on Insulinomas

24th September 2008
Insulinomas are the most common pancreatic endocrine tumor. Insulinoma is a tumor of the pancreas that produces too much amounts of insulin. High insulin levels cause low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia). Hypoglycemia may be gentle, leading to symptoms s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Growth Hormone Deficiency

09th September 2008
Growth hormone (GH) deficiency is a disorder that absorbs the pituitary gland (a small gland sited at the base of the brain), which produces increase hormone and other hormones. When the pituitary gland does not produce adequate growth hormone, growth wil... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What you Must Know About Night Sweats

08th September 2008
The causes of night sweats, as defined by Wikipedia, quite alarmingly, can be a symptom of various and potentially serious diseases. More commonly, the causes of night sweats are tied to women's menopause symptoms. Menopause studies document one of ... Read >
Author: John Russell

A Look At How People Lose Weight

04th September 2008
If you wear a size 14 and you blow a bundle on designer size 8 dresses as motivation, you will probably end up feeling guilty, frustrated, and angry if you are not slinking around in it a month later. In reality, you will do much better setting smalle... Read >
Author: Jackie Serta

The Colors Of Weight Loss Start With Blue And Green

04th September 2008
A lot of people are eating healthier nowadays, as empty processed diets are being restored to more wholesome foods, causing a more conscious society to be emerging. It is important now more than ever to understand how natural foods can help us to lose we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Colors Of Weight Loss Start With Blue And Green

04th September 2008
A lot of people are eating healthier nowadays, as empty processed diets are being restored to more wholesome foods, causing a more conscious society to be emerging. It is important now more than ever to understand how natural foods can help us to lose we... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Exactly Is Type 1 Diabetes?

03rd September 2008
Basically there are two types of diabetes. Typically Type 2 diabetes begins to show itself through adulthood and Type 1 diabetes can happen even during childhood. An additional type of diabetes, which is closely associated to type 2 diabetes, is known as ... Read >
Author: Korbin Newlyn

Creating A Diet Plan If You Have Diabetes

02nd September 2008
Diabetes is a disease becoming more widespread in modern times and was called an epidemic by World Health Organization (WHO). Although it is still unknown why the disease has risen so much recently, we know how the disease occurs. It is caused by a malfun... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Dietary treatment for Type 1 Diabetes

24th August 2008
A lot of people are suffering from either type 1 or type 2 diabetes and their number is constantly increasing. There is well-built need to know the function diet plays in the treatment of diabetes. If one correctly manages the diet he eats he can simply o... Read >
Author: jainish

Possible Complications of Diabetes

17th August 2008
Any Time The Body Chemistry is out of balance, there are bound to be adverse changes in body tissue. The environment, the things you eat, the stresses you are under, and whatever illnesses or disabilities you may be fighting all make a difference in the p... Read >
Author: Alien

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Taking Care of a Chihuahua Puppy

23rd July 2008
If you are thinking of getting a Chihuahua puppy, you need to be sure you are willing to accept the responsibilities of owning one. This entitles taking care of your Chihuahua puppy by making sure they are given a healthy life in a safe environment. This ... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Alpha Lipoic Acid for Pain and Everything Else

18th July 2008
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)is no longer a bench warmer on the field of health and wellness. Highly regarded as a super antioxidant is crosses borders in disease treatment and prevention that usually require pharmaceutical solutions. Various conditions and d... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay

Dizziness - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

17th July 2008
Dizziness is one area where doctors and patients fail to see eye to eye. People are seen by multiple specialists and end up with different opinions. You may have the impression that no one is listening to or cares about your problem. After a while you w... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Dizziness - Causes , Symptoms and Treatment

15th July 2008
Many different terms are often used to describe what is collectively known as dizziness. Common descriptions include words such as lightheaded, floating, woozy, giddy, confused, helpless or fuzzy. Vertigo, disequilibrium and pre-syncope are the terms in u... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Natural Stress Remedies and Tips to Naturally Maintain a Healthy Positive Attitude

03rd July 2008
Stress is a normal feeling that happens in everyone’s life one time or another. It can encourage you to remain focus on something or get things done. We all have it sometimes in our life. Certain occasions are known to cause stress. For some people, it... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

How effective is natural treatment for Bipolar Disorder?

20th June 2008
Can vitamin and mineral supplements really help with bipolar disorder treatment? Bipolar disorder treatment is of course not something to be taken lightly. Normally, bipolar treatment involves a regular regime of drugs taken over the long term to balan... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Reducing Your Alcohol Cravings

02nd June 2008
Craving certain substances is not a matter of corrupt morals or weak wills. It is often a series of learned behaviors and body chemistry.[i] Something as simple as a genetic background can predict potential alcohol problems. For instance, people from Midd... Read >
Author: Doug

Fibromyalgia Doesn't Exist - Or Does It?

21st May 2008
Fibromyalgia is not one single condition. It does not have just one "disease process" or cause. Because the causes are variable, it is very unlikely that a single approach to treatment, or a single medication will be effective for most fibromyalgia suff... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

Prevention And Treatment For Depression

21st May 2008
* Make sure you have a diet that provides adequate amounts of clcium and protein. * If you crave carbohydrates, go on a high-carbohydrate diet. supplemented with 500 to 1,000 milligrams of I-tryptophan, taken three times a day with juice. * If you are l... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Diabetes Mellitus – A Disease That´s Worth Knowing About

21st May 2008
Diabetes mellitus can also be referred to as ‘diabetes’. Experts feel that this is a syndrome that can be characterized by abnormal levels of blood sugar and disordered metabolism. The disease results from reduced levels of the hormone insulin with or... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Diabetes Medicines - Oral Medications for Effective Control

15th May 2008
An alarming increase in number of people getting diabetes and more awareness have resulted in that researchers and medical experts come up with more solutions for medications. There is a huge variety of medications and all the medicines work towards pr... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Palpitations – Causes and symptoms

15th May 2008
Palpitations are heartbeat sensations that feel like your heart is pounding or racing. You may simply have an unpleasant awareness of your own heartbeat, or may feel skipped or stopped beats. The heart's rhythm may be normal or abnormal. Palpitations can ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Alcohol Depression: Contribution of Alcohol in Depression

08th May 2008
Medical experts have always recommended to limit the intake of alcohol. This is due to several effects it has on an individual’s health. Most people get addicted to alcohol without even knowing about it. They drink alcohol in order to relieve stress... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Prevention and Treatment for Depression

02nd May 2008
* Make sure you have a diet that provides adequate amounts of clcium and protein. * If you crave carbohydrates, go on a high-carbohydrate diet. supplemented with 500 to 1,000 milligrams of I-tryptophan, taken three times a day with juice. * If you are l... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Chronic Fatigue, Fibromyalgia, Allergies - 'Why Me?'

01st May 2008
As a former sufferer of hypoglycemia, adrenal fatigue and various allergic conditions I often asked myself 'why me?' I sometimes wish that I'd known then what I know now as it would have made it so much easier. I am here to offer you hope that you are n... Read >
Author: KateWould101

All About Low Carb Diet

25th April 2008
Low carb diets, also known as low carbohydrates diets can be defined as dietary programs that limit intake of carbohydrates consumption for weight control. These foods are usually replaced with foods containing a higher percentage of proteins and fats. ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

All About The Chihuahua

31st March 2008
Named after the sovereign state of Chihuahua in Mexico, the Chihuahua is the smallest dog breed in the entire world. The dog's head resembles the shape of an animal, and the nose (muzzle) protrudes pointedly from the head. Gigantic, rigid ears and big, ro... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

The Real Truth About Teacup Chihuahuas

31st March 2008
Over the past few years it seems that teacup chihuahuas are growing in popularity. Why is it that so many people prefer them over any other dog? Well, chihuahuas are already the smallest dog breed in the world and having one means that it will be the smal... Read >
Author: Joshua McNiel

Glucomannan - Uses and Side Effects

28th March 2008
Glucomannan is a water-soluble polysaccharide composing 40% by dry weight of the roots or corm of the konjac plant. Glucomannan is a dietary fiber, and has been marketed as a treatment for constipation, obesity, high cholesterol, Acne vulgaris (source) an... Read >
Author: Alien

But Don’t Carbs Make Me Fat?Refined Grains: # 2 Bad-Boy Carb Part 3 of 3

07th March 2008
By: Dr. Leslie Van Romer In Parts 1 and 2 of “Don’t Carbs Make Me Fat?” we talked about carbs – the good guys and the bad guys. Miss out on those Lifelines? I’d be happy to email those to you. Let’s review: => Where do you get your en... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer

Use of Protein-Diabetes Treatment

04th March 2008
A person needs protein for normal growth and development and maintenance of body protein stores. Proteins are made up of amino acids that are used for building and rebuilding the body. Proteins also act as enzymes, hormones, and antibodies. Proteins not n... Read >
Author: David Jones

Conventional Medical Treatment for Hypoglycemia

15th February 2008
Description Hypoglycemia is condition that results when blood sugar levels are low. The body's cells, especially those in the brain, must receive a steady, consistent supply of sugar from the blood in order to function correctly. After eating, blood su... Read >
Author: Alien

Diet For Diabetes – What's A Good Diabetic Diet Plan

21st January 2008
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent disease in modern times and has been dubbed an epidemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). Although it is still unknown why the disease has increased so much recently, it is known how the disease occurs. It is ca... Read >
Author: Ade

Fresh Juice May Especially Benefit Your Body

07th November 2007
Nov. 2, 200716. Fresh Juice May Especially Benefit Your BodyImportance of Raw Food DietAbout 30% to 85% of the nutrition in food is destroyed if it is cooked. Raw food nutrition especially from organic fruit and vegetables contain high levels of enzymes.... Read >
Author: www.achampionjuicer.com

Atkins Diet Plan and the theory of insulin resistance

26th August 2007
The Atkins diet online, which has been around since the 1970s, is very popular with people all over the world. Let’s take a took at the basic principles of this diet and why it is so successful. Dr. Atkins’ theory is that weight gain is caused becaus... Read >
Author: Steve

Blood Glucose Levels - The Signs Of Hypoglycemia

29th June 2007
Glucose is the body's fuel. Our brains require it to function properly and our muscles require it to move. It is the food for all of our cells. Therefore, it is important to maintain normal blood glucose levels for our bodies to function properly. A no... Read >
Author: Alien

How Gestational Diabetes Can Affect Your Baby

29th June 2007
You may have heard a little bit about gestational diabetes, but you may not fully understand how it can affect your baby. By having blood sugar levels, or blood glucose levels, that are too high throughout your pregnancy could lead to some of these com... Read >
Author: Alien

Gestational Diabetes - All About Diabetes

29th June 2007
Gestational diabetes is a serious health issue for women who are pregnant. Even though gestational diabetes only affects an estimated 4%-7% of pregnant women, it is something to be concerned about. Doctors really are not sure what causes gestational d... Read >
Author: Alien

Juicing for Low Blood Sugar - A Good Choice?

07th June 2007
Juicing fruits and vegetables for those who suffer from low blood sugar or hypoglycemia can be very beneficial. Drinking fresh juices every hour allows the body to continuously replenish itself with carbohydrates, which reduces the chances of the body hav... Read >
Author: Alien

Dont Let Insomnia Keep You From A Proper Nights Sleep

08th May 2007
Almost 6 million people rely on prescription or over the counter drugs to aid in sleep every year. That is approximately one in four people who suffer from insomnia on a consistent basis. Those suffering from insomnia usually have two problems with thei... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Nutrition and Weight Loss - Carbohydrates, Do I Need Them?

06th May 2007
Many of us choose to cut out a specific food group in our diets as a means for weight loss. The most popular choice seems to be excluding Carbohydrates from our daily diets. But do we need them, and are we putting our bodies at risk by excluding this fo... Read >
Author: Carolyn

Treating Diabetes Tips You Can Use for Your Diabetes Disease .

21st April 2007
Treating Diabetes Tips You Can Use for Your Diabetes Disease What do doctors almost always say if you have diabetes? Why does the physician seem to always say "do some athletics" or "do some light exercise" when he or she talks about treating your t... Read >
Author: aron wallad

Usage of oral medication to treat diabetes

18th February 2007
The normal action of oral medication in fighting hypoglycemia is that is somehow tells the body to produce insulin, the insulin its self afterwards reducing the level of glucose in the blood. These medication are usually taken if dieting and exercising h... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The danger of drinking in diabetes

15th February 2007
Drinking is permitted for patients that have diabetes, although not in high quantities because serious health problems may appear. Although alcohol has calories it doesn’t have the vitamins, minerals and all the other nutrients that usual foods have... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Xylitol is Toxic to Your Dog!

29th January 2007
Xylitol is a sugar replacement used in numerous products such as chewing gum, mints, nicotine gum, chewable vitamins, and oral-care products. It’s also frequently purchased in granulated form and utilized as a sweetener for cereals, drinks, and baked go... Read >
Author: Drew Jackson

Treating Blood Sugar Problems with Nutrition

23rd January 2007
The body must maintain blood sugar levels within a narrow range; otherwise, problems occur. For example, if the blood sugar level falls too low, energy supply to all tissues, particularly the brain, is impaired; and if blood sugar levels rise too ... Read >
Author: Eric Thorn

Complications of Diabetes

29th November 2006
Diabetes is a dangerous disease. It’s a silent killer, as the symptoms are not visible for many years. However, an awareness of the symptoms can help a long way in giving a new life to the patient. Symptoms of Diabetes Diabetes comes packed with se... Read >
Author: Jeremy Parker

Migraines Vary in Presentation-Diagnosis Can Be Difficult

07th November 2006
There is a spectrum of migraine presentations. On one end of the spectrum, there is “Give me a barf bag and quiet, dark room in which to lie down, and I will try to live through it.” This is most doctors’ idea of a migraine, and also, most patient... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD

Diabetes and The Menopause

04th October 2006
For a diabetic taking medication, keeping blood sugars at the right level is a balancing act. If sugar levels drop too low, because of not eating enough or at the right times, you suffer a hypoglycemia episode (sometimes called 'hypo' for short). For me... Read >
Author: Carol Ann Bentley

A sneak peek into Fibromyalgia

27th September 2006
Though not fatal, Fibromyalgia can affect every aspect one's life. It can severely curtail the recreation and social activity. Medical report shows around 30% of the Fibromyalgia are unable to maintain their job. The patients should know much about the sy... Read >
Author: Rajesh Kumar

Inhaled Insulin; Breakthrough for Diabetes Patients

08th September 2006
For the first time since insulin started being developed to treat diabetes 80 years ago, a new medical breakthrough in insulin administration will allow adult diabetics to deliver their insulin a very different way. Exubera is rapid acting meal time in... Read >
Author: Jesus Chirino

Hypoglycemia - Know Diabetes to Control It

13th August 2006
WHAT EXACTLY IS HYPOGLYCEMIA? Hypoglycemia is a common problem for diabetics. The most common sign of hypoglycemia is scarce blood sugar in the body. Actually, hypoglycemia causes the blood sugar to pass, out via urine. This is notwithstanding the fact... Read >
Author: Nilutpal Gogoi

Panic Attacks and Depression - You Shouldn't Have to Suffer

15th July 2006
Today depression and panic attacks a very common for millions of people around the world. On average, fourteen million Americans suffer from major panic attack and depression. Three million Americans suffer from panic disorder. It is very common for tho... Read >
Author: Paul Schmitt

The Cure Really Is In The Cupboard

30th June 2006
Cinnamon and clove - you probably have them sitting in your kitchen right now without even realizing that they could play a key role in maintaining your health. Blood sugar imbalances such as diabetes and hypoglycemia are rampant in the US, but two studie... Read >
Author: John Johnson

8 Ways to Help Your Doctor Help Your Migraines-and More Tips!

23rd June 2006
1) Have questions written down and give your doctor a copy. Allow your doctor to use judgment in what points and what order to cover them. Do not be disappointed if every question is not answered. Some of the questions may be interrelated, or the answe... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD

Blood Sugar: The Truth About Glucose

23rd June 2006
The blue-eyed dragon stalked around the office, throwing daggers with a look at any hapless victim who managed to get in her way. A storm-cloud above her cubicle continued to gather threateningly throughout the afternoon until her coworker brought a peace... Read >
Author: 10x Marketing

Migraine Syndrome-Treating the Migraine Reaps Unexpected Benefits

16th June 2006
I have coined the namemigraine syndrometo explain many different symptoms the migraine patient experiences. The name migraine syndrome puts the emphasis on migraines. The central point with treating any of the symptoms of migraine syndrome is to prope... Read >
Author: J. Wes Tanner, MD

Type 2 diabetes

07th June 2006
Diabetes is a serious disease that needs to have medical attention as soon as some symptoms begin to surface. The reason why diabetes is serious is because it will cause the body to shut down and you will go into sugar shock. After sugar, shock the body ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Langlet

Explosive Anger Disorder (EDA)

06th June 2006
Explosive Anger Disorder! (EAD) This is a "new" label in the lexicon of the psychologists and psychiatrists. (You should know that most such labels are made up in order to get paid by insurance companies, and have no relation to real diagnosis.) It's... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

What Chihuahua Puppy Really Makes Your Heart Race?

02nd April 2006
According to the AKC standard a Chihuahua should not exceed 6 pounds. In real life, however, they do. Some Chihuahuas weigh in at 10 pounds or more. Some Chihuahua have longer legs and are lighter boned that is described in the AKC standard. Their m... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

Treatment for Depression and Anxiety: Is Taking Prescription Medication for Anxiety the Best Option?

01st April 2006
by Tess Thompson Here is the good news about anxiety disorders: They are treatable. There are a variety of treatments for anxiety, including behavioral therapy, cognitive-behavioral therapy, relaxation techniques and medication. But the question more ... Read >
Author: Tess Thompson

4 Simple Solutions to Increase Your Daily Energy Levels. The Healthy Natural Way

31st March 2006
In today's society we are constantly challenged to keep things together whether its at home or at work. We are constantly on the go, and many of us have trouble keeping up, especially the older you get. Your lifestyle certainly has a lot to do with ... Read >
Author: Ashley Page

5 Tips on How to Avoid a False DUI Breathalyzer Result

27th March 2006
Let's say you had a drink or two but don't feel you are under the influence of alcohol. However, you are arrested on suspicion of drunk driving and offered the choice of taking a breath or blood test (or, in some states, urine). Most DUI suspects choose t... Read >
Author: Lawrence Taylor

Imagine Yourself as a Little Dog

22nd February 2006
Your little dog has just as much intelligence and instincts as the larger 150 pound dogs. Sometimes these little dogs forget they are little. When he growls and snaps at bigger dogs it is most likely he figures that he is safer being the aggressor. Y... Read >
Author: Connie Limon

4 Ways To Lose Belly Fat & Save Your Life

16th February 2006
Many people focus on the weight scale when it comes to their dieting success. The size of your waist is a better indicator than the weight scale, of your health risks. Men whose waists are more than 40 inches and women whose waists measure more than 35 ... Read >
Author: Dr. Enigma Valdez, C.H.

Diabetes: Hypoglycemia Doesn't Impaired Cognition In Children with Type 1 Diabetes

24th December 2005
Under results of a new study, hypoglycemia, which is a drop in levels of blood sugar, and is severe enough to cause seizures or coma in young children with type 1 diabetes (those who develop the disease very early in life) does not appear to result in imp... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

The Importance of Blood Sugar and Sugar Alcohol

18th November 2005
Why is blood sugar so important for your body? Energy. That's right. Blood sugar provides the body with energy that your body needs to function properly. Glucose (comes from sugar) helps fuel and replenish the body so that it processes like it should. Bes... Read >
Author: Jordan Bartlett

29 Secrets to a Good Night's Sleep

10th November 2005
By Dr. MercolaIf you are having sleep problems, whether you are not able to fall asleep, wake up too often, don't feel well-rested when you wake up in the morning, or simply want to improve the quality and quantity of your sleep, try as many of the follow... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

What Is Hypoglycemia?

01st October 2005
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which the blood sugar level of a person dips down below the normal level. This leaves you unable to perform daily activities due to the decrease in energy levels caused by low blood glucose levels in the body. It usually aff... Read >
Author: Kirsten Whittaker

Diabetics and dental infections

07th September 2005
Diabetics are at risk for dental infections Diabetes is a disease that affects the way your body uses food. There are two types. Type 1 is referred to as insulin dependent or immune-mediated diabetes, and is caused by the inability of the pancreas to ... Read >
Author: Shawn Keller

The Bariatric Surgery Diet

19th August 2005
After bariatric surgery, the new and very small stomach will often only hold about an ounce. For the first week after surgery, the patient will only be able to tolerate nutritious liquids. During the second week, pureed, high-protein foods such as cottage... Read >
Author: Eddie Tobey

Diabetes is Manageable

17th August 2005
Diabetes is Manageable Copyright 2005 Paul Sanford It is estimated that over 18 million people over the age of 20 in this country have diabetes . Persons over the age of 45 and those considered obese according to the Bio Mass Index are in ele... Read >
Author: Paul Sanford

Can't Lose Weight? Syndrome X May Be the Culprit

16th August 2005
"I've put on 40 pounds in one year!" "It doesn't matter how much I workout, I can't lose weight." "My doctor must think I'm eating pizzas in the closet." With nearly 4 million Americans weighing in at over 300 pounds, is it any wonder the above cries ... Read >
Author: Mike Law

Diabetes and Exercise

16th August 2005
There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type I will have to inject insulin throughout the day in order to control glucose level... Read >
Author: Mike Law