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14th October 2009
There are several hidden factors that will make the difference in successful weight loss. One of these factors has to do with how well your liver is functioning. If your liver is overloaded, stressed or toxic it will be harder to lose weight.
Liver i... Read >
Author: Ljubica
17th September 2009
Hair loss is slowed and in many cases reversed by use of a laser hair comb if body and scalp conditions are at their best. Some conditions are easily improved, and others require consultation with a medical professional. Make sure you consult your doctor ... Read >
Author: Carol P Mason
16th September 2009
Earlier this week I read yet another pregnancy article on the role of "good" and "bad" fats in the pregnancy diet and how we should be avoiding all saturated fat and opting for mono-unsaturated fats instead because of their ability to lower "bad cholester... Read >
Author: Nisha Obaidullah
16th September 2009
Doctors talk amongst themselves about patients' unrealistic expectations about the effectiveness of drugs. Quite often this conversation is done with shaking of heads and often sarcasm in their voices. However it is time that we ask the question: Just who... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey
03rd August 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for more recen... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
20th July 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Mel Siff
17th June 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Polar Bear
17th June 2009
There are many years of fantastic scientific information by Mel Siff available for free at his Supertraining Group - http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Supertraining/ and the best of these has been posted at www.melsiff.com
Someone recently asked for... Read >
Author: Polar Bear
18th May 2009
Whether you like it or not you're aging every day. Depending on how you've treated your body in the past, and what you're doing to it now, will determine your physical condition going forward.
If you've been a smoker, excessive drinker or overweight mo... Read >
Author: John P.Stevens
11th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hope Pope
You've probably heard of Coenzyme 10 or what is often referred to as "Co Q 10" but you may not know exactly what it is and what it is used for.
Co Q 10 is actually made inside our bodies; however, as we get older, it get... Read >
27th October 2008
For decades doctors have viewed heart disease in terms of plaque build up and clogged arteries. Cholesterol and triglycerides were the villains. The theory was that years of poor diet fatty deposits or plaques would start to build up with in the arteries.... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies
06th September 2008
Hypothyroidism is a very common problem with thyroid related illness and can cause you to have low energy, concentration problems, it can affect mood and cause you to gain weight. If you have chronic fatigue syndrome or fibromyalgia, I would suggest that ... Read >
Author: MJ Jensen
05th September 2008
They’re simply groups of cells held together by electrical charges that keep the cells in place so that a piece of this page or a piece of your finger doesn’t go spinning off into space. Individual cells stay intact because they have a cell membrane, ... Read >
Author: sulamita
02nd September 2008
Many natural substances that are capable of lowering blood fats and cholesterol levels that are potentially harmful have emerged. No one is suggesting that there is a magic pill that will promote healthy cholesterol levels, but nature has provided us wit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th August 2008
Strict changes in diet and lifestyle can not only prevent heart attacks, but can reverse the clogging of the arteries, according to a small but pioneering study.
The study showed that a vegetarian diet, moderate exercise and an hour a day of yoga and me... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
25th August 2008
Fruits and vegetables contain Phytosterols which is a phytochemical. Epidemiological studies suggest phytochemicals possess powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory characteristics that significantly reduce the risk of cancer. As food supplement it a... Read >
Author: Ace Smith
14th August 2008
High cholesterol is a health problem for a great many people; it is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a blood test. You think nothing of it, until your doct... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams
29th July 2008
Having an abnormally high cholesterol level can put one at risk of developing heart disease. It won't be an instant thing; heart disease can gradually develop as a person ages and as one continues to maintain a very high cholesterol level. If you plan to ... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
29th July 2008
There has been a substantial increase in people having high cholesterol levels. It has been proven in many studies that an unhealthy increase in blood cholesterol levels can lead or be associated with the development of heart disease. High cholesterol lev... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
09th July 2008
Co Q-10 as an energy producing enzyme allows the body to use "Mother Nature" to keep "Father Time" at bay. Aging and energy production go hand in hand. The element of aging that results in the outward appearance and internal feeling of time passed is la... Read >
Author: Michael Manning
02nd June 2008
Like cancer, we can see the wilful ignorance demonstrated by cardiac medicine in not dealing with the root cause of heart disease, which is diet. Because the focus is on treating the symptoms rather than the cause there have been differences of opinion on... Read >
Author: Paul
23rd May 2008
Don’t even think about taking more statin drugs to lower your cholesterol before you read this!
High cholesterol is a threat to a healthy heart. It happens to millions of people each year. You go to your doctor for a regular check-up which includes a b... Read >
Author: Matt Traverso
06th May 2008
There are two nutrients that you have to make sure you have plenty of every day, if you want to minimize your hair loss. These nutrients are Vitamin A and the B vitamins. To digest and absorb these nutrients you cannot use antacids.
Vitamin A
Vita... Read >
Author: KW Singh
26th March 2008
One of the consequences of being "one nation under drugs" is being exposed to toxic, prescription drug metabolites via your tap water! Fortunately, with the right water filter, you can avoid it.
Drug giant Merck recently warned that "There’s no doub... Read >
Author: Shane
11th February 2008
Arteriosclerosis also called hardening of the arteries. Atherosclerosis is a disease affecting arterial blood vessels. Atherosclerosis occurs when fat, such as cholesterol is deposited along the walls of arteries, forming plaques and atheromas. This cause... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd February 2008
Inroduction
The heart has long been associated with the very nature of humanity. As long ago as the fourth century BC, Aristotle considered it to be the seat of the soul, the centre of nutrition and the vital source of heat. The very word ‘heart’ i... Read >
Author: Peter sams
25th January 2008
We often think of our brain as being different from other organs, but the brain undergoes changes over time, just like the heart. Up until recently, brain aging and everything that goes along with it was associated with neuron failure. Actually, brain n... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2007
People who take statin drugs to achieve lower cholesterol numbers stand the risk of having their cholesterol go too low.
New studies show that people with the lowest cholesterol have a higher risk of cancer, according to a meta-analysis of over 41,000... Read >
Author: Gene Millen
27th July 2007
When you think of heart disease, you probably think of a risk of death for men. However, since 1984 more women have died from cardiovascular disease than men. While more men are at a greater risk of having a heart attack than women, women are only half as... Read >
Author: Roland Parris Jefferson III
18th June 2007
Ninety percent of hair loss cases in women can be attributed to hereditary thinning of hair. Thinning of hair in such cases starts in an early age (20-30) which can even lead to pattern baldness in women. However, hair loss in women is not always of that ... Read >
Author: Maria Karla
27th March 2007
The idea of losing 13 pounds or more in two weeks, as the South Beach Diet claims, seems very attractive. However, does the South Beach Diet work or it just a sham? To have that much weight simply disappear into the abyss means that you probably aren’t ... Read >
Author: Joseph Cole
24th November 2006
It is not easy to diagnose CHD in women who develop chest pain more often than men. The chances for these chest pains to progress to heart attack are rare. In one study, half of the women undergoing coronary angiography did not have significant heart arte... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
18th November 2006
High blood cholesterol level can raise the risk of getting heart disease. And if one with high blood cholesterol already develops some form of heart disease for example heart attack, then the situation becomes more serious.
As such, persons with heart ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
16th November 2006
What should you do if you find out that your cholesterol level high? Basically there are few things you can do to lower your cholesterol. These include diet therapy, weight loss and regular physical activity.
A last resort will be to try cholesterol lowe... Read >
Author: Hana Cik
15th September 2006
In the last few years, medical scientists have had divergent opinions regarding the actual efficiency of common cholesterol-lowering medications. A series of experiments and clinical trials conducted in the past had revealed that commonly prescribed chole... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th September 2006
Increasingly larger numbers of people confronted with abnormal blood cholesterol levels eventually require treatments with statins or other similar cholesterol-lowering pharmaceutical drugs. While such medications are considered to be effective in prevent... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st September 2006
ArtichokeEliminate Possible Formation Of Cholesterol The word Artichoke is derived from the Arabic "arDy shuky," meaning literally my floor has thorns. Artichoke is a perennial, thistle-like plant, originating in southern Europe around the Mediterranean. ... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
27th September 2005
There are two nutrients that you have to make sure you have plenty of every day, if you want to minimize your hair loss. These nutrients are Vitamin A and the B vitamins. To digest and absorb these nutrients you cannot use antacids.
Vitamin A
Vita... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva
17th August 2005
"Why do people suffer from Hair Loss?"
- by Rachel Stepsen
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You do not usually end life with the same bunch of hair
that you grew up with when you were born. Unlike the eyes
or nose, yo... Read >
Author: Rachel Stepsen
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