Articles, tagged with "proper nourishment", page 5
02nd February 2010
Poor digestion can lead to gas and bloating. Many people have found joy, relief, and a renewed peace of mind because they have turned a serious or chronic illness around, they've lost the weight they had been battling for years, their cholesterol levels h...
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Author:
Jim Lueder
21st January 2010
Both men and women can suffer hair loss although women are less likely to go totally bald compared to men. However, simple thinning of the hair can still be cause for alarm among women. If you are one of those women who are predisposed to balding, you sho...
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Author:
Larry Y. Hodge
20th January 2010
Nutrition is the science that covers all the various attributes of which food is composed of and the method in which proper nourishment is brought about. The average nutritional requirements of humans are fixed and depend on such quantifiable features lik...
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Author:
JessicaThomson
11th January 2010
Conventional doctors will tell you that there is no cure for eczema. If you have eczema and you believe them, you have probably resigned yourself to having it for the rest of your life, taking steroids to treat your symptoms and expecting to live through...
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Author:
Hal Hendricks
18th December 2009
A very important aspect in owning and taking care of a pet dog is providing the animal with good nutrition and proper nourishment. Having the right kind of nutrition is one of the factors of a dog's health and lifespan.
A healthy dog tends to live long...
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Author:
Cristian Stan
16th December 2009
Most common aging skin problems is aging spots on skin, which aging skin problems, aging spots on skin. These aging spot on skin usually tend to appear more on the nose, cheek bones, and forehead. Why is it always there you may ask. Well, these are the fa...
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Author:
Reeva
10th December 2009
Having a baby is one of the most beautiful things that could happen in a parent's life. Yet, it is also challenging. Raising your newborn child is not easy. It takes a lot of effort and patience to nurture your child until he or she reaches the stage of c...
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Author:
Danial Holland
07th December 2009
Nails are the vital part of hand that needs special care and attention to maintain the overall beauty of the hand. It is extremely important to take care of nail as far as personal grooming is concerned as unhealthy and ugly nails can just destroy one app...
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Author:
Article Manager
25th November 2009
One common mistake that pregnant women make is overeating. While it is true that they are eating for two, it does not necessarily mean that they need to double their caloric and nutrient intake to ensure a healthy pregnancy diet. Knowing the foods to eat ...
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Author:
Roger Noonan
23rd November 2009
There are many ways to strengthen immune system that make the human body capable to withstand against various infections caused due to microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses etc. Let us look at
Effective Tips 1: All the body systems require proper nou...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
15th November 2009
Vitamins for hair growth help supplement nutrients and minerals necessary for healthy, naturally growing hair. Temporary hair loss - "Diffuse" hair loss - is often the result of stress, medications, and hormonal changes - such as pregnancy or menopause, o...
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Author:
gagan
10th November 2009
Most of us have been raised on milk. Not only that, many of us have been raised with the "Basic Four Food Groups" and other dietary guidelines that recommend milk as one or our daily food needs. However, there is much we need to understand about milk and ...
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Author:
arif12
09th November 2009
Although considered a traditional farm animal, goats can be good pets at home. They are friendly, curious and they make good animal companions. They are also the perennial favorite among petting zoos. With the availability of breeds such as dwarf or pygmy...
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Author:
Al Blake
23rd October 2009
While we often associate malnutrition with people in developing countries, where the food supply is inadequate, malnutrition occurs with people of developed countries as well. Knowing more about what the body needs for proper nourishment and how we are ch...
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Author:
jimmyjack
28th September 2009
(Ninth in a Series)
In his book, Mindfulness with Breathing, Buddhadasa Bhikku, a rather famous Buddhist monkâ€"at least in Theravada circlesâ€"had these very wise words to say about food: "We should eat food that is food. Do not eat food that is ‘ba...
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Author:
Ulf Wolf