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What You Want To Be And Eat Accordingly

12th January 2009
You've certainly heard the expression many times, "You are what you eat." Have you ever really thought about what it means? And do you think about it when you're making food choices? In some ways, we do become what we eat, literally. Have you ever see... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Processed Foods Are Bad For You

07th January 2009
Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you've eaten a meal from McDonald's or Burger King? It's not a sweet picture. It looks thick and gray. Fast foods are rich with fat and sodium. They use pasty bread and rolls, which means they've use... Read >
Author: Justin Skinner

You Should Not Eat Processed Foods

07th January 2009
Have you ever seen a picture of your blood plasma after you've eaten a meal from McDonald's or Burger King? It's not a pretty picture. It looks thick and cloudy. Fast foods are loaded with fat and sodium. They use white bread and rolls, which means they'v... Read >
Author: Jude Simons

Antibiotic Increases Risk of Developing Hepatitis

05th November 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley An antibiotic that is known to have treated respiratory infections has recently been linked to liver disease among patients. Ketek, telithromycin, was not only linked to liver failure among patients, but in a recent issu... Read >
Author: LegalView

CoQ10 and Ubiquinol – Your Guide to a Younger and Healthier You

22nd September 2008
Coq10 and Ubiquinol supplements are more potent anti-oxidant than other health supplements because of its ability to reduce aging and help you look younger and healthier. One of the key elements in aging process is free radical production. If there's some... Read >
Author: mercola

Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease With Vitamin C

04th September 2008
Vitamin C is the most widely taken nutritional supplement on the market and is available in a variety of forms, including tablets, drink mixes, crystals in capsules or bulk powdered crystals. Vitamin C is present in mother's milk and, in lower amounts, i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Clinical Depression and Discovering What is Causing it.

02nd September 2008
Description: Clinical Depression is a type of depression in which a person becomes angry, irritable and sad for a prolonged period of time. Physical symptoms include weight-loss, insomnia and fatigue. It is beyond the persons will to get out of such... Read >
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Parents can show off to their kids with these fun facts

27th August 2008
All too often, children think parents know nothing. And, as the years progress, it seems like the less we remember. So, when your children are asking help with homework and we baffle them with our big words because we truly do not understanding what in ... Read >
Author: Chris Lowrey

Having Bad Cholesterol

22nd July 2008
All vertebrates need cholesterol to sustain health of the outer membrane cells. It circulates in the blood to settle in body tissues and blood plasma in forms of fatty lipids (steroids) and alcohol. Cholesterol is maintained to balanced levels that must n... Read >
Author: Jan Richards

Wild Red Salmon

25th June 2008
Red Salmon is the third most popular fish eaten in America after tuna and shrimp. Nutrition experts say this kind of fatty fish is good for the health, especially for heart health. This is because wild-caught cold water fish, like Red Salmon, have a high... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Coral Calcium an Alkalizing Mineral to Balance pH

27th May 2008
The health benefits of coral calcium were discovered in 1979, when a British journalist representing the Guinness Book of records traveled to Okinawa to talk to Shigechiyo Izumi, who at 115 years old was at the time the world's oldest documented living hu... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Complete Information on Blood coagulation disorders

15th May 2008
Blood coagulation is part of an important host defense mechanism termed hemostasis. Upon vessel injury, platelets adhere to macromolecules in the subendothelial tissues and then aggregate to form the primary hemostatic plug. Coagulation is highly conserve... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Keys to Cellulite Reduction

13th May 2008
A popular phrase that always seems to be circulating in the arena of health and fitness is cellulite reduction. Information abounds detailing almost every possible method of reducing cellulite known to man, and any person searching for answers to this uns... Read >
Author: M.S. Phillips

Why Our Bodies Need Minerals To Function

16th April 2008
It's astounding to realise that our blood plasma (26 pints in a typical adult) has a composition very similar to seawater. As famed environmentalist Rachel Carson said in her book THE SEA AROUND US "Fish, amphibian, bird and mammal -- each of us carrie... Read >
Author: Dr. John Heinerman

Blood Typing: What the heck is it…?

02nd April 2008
Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells & if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes
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