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28th September 2009
Our Revitol reviews show that the Revitol cream is a total anti aging solution. It's been on the market for a few years now and reviews are a little mixed. However, the cost of Revitol makes it a particularly affordable product. It includes Revitol's a... Read >
Author: Dana Marie
22nd September 2009
AHAVA is sourced from The Dead Sea, the world's largest natural Spa. The Dead Sea is the world's lowest place with a rare combination of unique therapeutic qualities, and of which has been the focus of interest since Ancient Times. There is no place on Ea... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
The Dead Sea is the world's lowest place with a rare combination of unique therapeutic qualities which have been a focus of interest and amazement since ancient times.
Ancients discovered benefits over 4000 years ago.
Roman nobles import salts for ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th September 2009
Despite obvious physiology differences, your cat is not that different from you. Just as humans, cats require vitamins and minerals to survive. Whether or not you need to supplement your cat's diets with vitamins depends largely on their diet and current ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
For most of us, eating healthfully means cutting down on salt. Even if cutting down your salt intake won't reduce your waist measurement, it'll make you a healthier person, better able to follow your weight management programme.
But it's not that simpl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Sodium (or what we commonly refer to as salt) has always been accused as the culprit responsible for high blood pressure, especially if it is taken in large amount (more than 2000mg per day). The consequences of high blood pressure will be higher risks of... Read >
Author: suni1989
16th September 2009
Congratulations! You’ve made your decision to undergo breast augmentation surgery and are looking forward to a beautiful result. It’s now time to select what type of implant will be used for your procedure – silicone gel versus saline-filled impla... Read >
Author: Dr. Tom Pousti
16th September 2009
Honeymark launches a Bath Salt with genuine Himalayan salt crystals and Manuka Honey from New Zealand, both of which are well known for their rejuvenating properties.
There is a significant difference between table salt and Himalayan salt. Ordinary ta... Read >
Author: honeymark
15th September 2009
Teeth whitening is a common household term that nearly anyone looking to brighten their smile has taken part in. Whether you've gone to the local dentist, or bought a home kit at Wal-Mart, teeth whitening is becoming one of the more popular beauty treatm... Read >
Author: jeyanth
15th September 2009
Usually, you get this condition after very strenuous activity in an environment with a very high temperature. This also happens if you are not used to the environment that you just worked in. Too much exercise during summer is a common cause too. Another ... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen
11th September 2009
We all lose hair on a regular basis, but unluckily rapid hair loss accompanied by non-growth of new hair approaching in to replace it results in thinning hair and gradually lead to baldness. The causes of hair thrashing can be many, the main cause of Hair... Read >
Author: dr mony
11th September 2009
We all lose hair on a regular basis, but unluckily rapid hair loss accompanied by non-growth of new hair approaching in to replace it results in thinning hair and gradually lead to baldness. The causes of hair thrashing can be many, the main cause of Hair... Read >
Author: dr mony
10th September 2009
Kidney dialysis is the medical means of providing artificial renal replacement therapy for loss of kidney function due to renal failure. This means the kidneys cease to function adequately which produces abnormal fluid levels in the human body. Acute rena... Read >
Author: Lisa Simmons
18th August 2009
There is nothing as discouraging as the sight of yellow, chipped and uneven teeth on a person's mouth. As manufacturers come up with more ideas and teeth whitening products evade the market, customers are buying the products and dentists all over the coun... Read >
Author: jeyanth
18th August 2009
Cooling our body without the help of sweating is impossible. Sweating is not only important to cool our body but also to remove the waste materials present in the body. Sweat is made up of clear water and it tastes salty. This is due to the presence of so... Read >
Author: Anand
18th August 2009
The part of the brain called hypothalamus controls the sweat glands. Sweat occurs whenever the brain sends instructions to the sweat glands. Our normal body temperature is 98.4 degrees. Whenever our body temperature rises above it, there is heat produced ... Read >
Author: Anand
14th August 2009
BKT is a much better and new way to smooth and straighten hair. It's a very new process in hair styling and makes the hair shiny, soft, less frizzy and much easier to blow dry.
Thick, frizzy, wavy, and dyed hair are the most perfect candidate for BKT ... Read >
Author: endy0202
28th July 2009
Without the realization of the principles involved in the use of fresh-raw vegetable and fruit juices, one would naturally ask: "why not eat the whole vegetable and fruit instead of extracting the juice and discarding the fibers?"
The answer is eas... Read >
Author: Darren Royal
24th July 2009
To all that are willing to do some hard work and don't mind getting a little dirty. Here is some advice on removing pet urine & odor from your carpet. First, in order to completely remove pet odor from carpets you need to understand its properties and how... Read >
Author: Aqualux Carpet Cleaning
21st July 2009
SHAKE, PASS AND LET THE SALT ROLL WITH FIND ME A GIFT PASS THE SALT-PULL BACK AND GO SALT SHAKER!
Find Me a Gift lets you pass the salt with absolute ease and very little effort!
Findmeagift.com is a Midlands based online gift company. They stock a... Read >
Author: sarah hague
16th July 2009
White teeth, bright smile- these are things that help make us attractive, make us sexy. We pay nearly anything to get it, from expensive dental procedures to the latest in herbal health care. There are two schools of thought out there, when it comes to ... Read >
Author: Julian Foster
16th July 2009
Deionized water is also spelled deionised water or called DI water. Another name for it which sounds a little more understandable for many people is demineralised water. However it is called or spelled, it means water that has extremely little ions or m... Read >
Author: joalesto
10th July 2009
You have to be concerned of all your pool equipments including pool filters, grids, salt chlorinators, pool pumps, cartridges, motors, heaters, timers, freeze guards, lights, valves, pool covers etc to maintain your pool equipment. You should make spotles... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas
10th July 2009
You have to be concerned of all your pool equipments including pool filters, grids, salt chlorinators, pool pumps, cartridges, motors, heaters, timers, freeze guards, lights, valves, pool covers etc to maintain your pool equipment. You should make spotles... Read >
Author: Aiden Thomas
01st July 2009
Tap water may not serve quite well for washing purposes. Tap water, which contains high amount of minerals, is usually used to clean windows. Pressure washing services also rely on tap water. However, ordinary tap water has dissolved substances. A few... Read >
Author: joalesto
27th June 2009
Don't miss these great carp fishing bait secrets that will help you understand carp bait design benefits and advantages and how to boost your readymade baits; introducing energy, protein, and carbohydrate ingredients and other attractive substances, and w... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
15th June 2009
Given today�s global water crisis, with so many people from poor countries not having enough access to clean and safe drinking water, many technologies have been developed to sort out the problem of unclean water supply, and to try to overcome the dilem... Read >
Author: joalesto
15th June 2009
Pregnancy is a very special time for mother and baby.
As a mother during pregnancy you are connected to your baby via the placenta, it is your baby’s lifeline. The placenta brings important things, such as oxygen and nutrients, to your baby and it remo... Read >
Author: Stuart Hutchings
13th June 2009
Most of you will be aware of the existence of high blood pressure herbal remedies that have been a talk for quite some time. It will be a relief to know that drugs are not the only solution for the HBP, which is aggravated due to the overweight and geneti... Read >
Author: justinkenedy
04th June 2009
India has been known as the land of spices. In fact had it not been for the famous “spice route”, India would not have been the preferred destination for the Portuguese, British, Persians and other people from all over the world.
Spices form an es... Read >
Author: srini
29th May 2009
Sodium hydroxide is an important industrial chemical. It is used in manufacturing soaps and detergents, household cleaning agents, paper, and textiles. Pure form of this inorganic base occurs as a white solid commonly available in form of granules, flak... Read >
Author: joalesto
21st May 2009
Sodium hydroxide is one of the most dangerous chemicals. It is one of the strongest alkaline, known as caustic soda or lye. It is white, odorless and non-volatile in aqueous solutions. It is not readily flammable. However, it is a highly reactive subs... Read >
Author: joalesto
17th May 2009
A sparkling newly minted penny looks very nice. Some people keep them for their coin collection. But in time, the shiny penny becomes dull and darker. Did you ever become curious as to why pennies get dark over time? Copper is the main component of pe... Read >
Author: sabrina
15th May 2009
Unknown to many, unprocessed, or natural foods already contain sodium chloride sufficient enough for our body’s needs, hence, obtaining salt through natural food is not a problem. It is with the intake of processed foods that our body gets to encounter ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
15th May 2009
Unknown to many, unprocessed, or natural foods already contain sodium chloride sufficient enough for our body’s needs, hence, obtaining salt through natural food is not a problem. It is with the intake of processed foods that our body gets to encounter ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
Kidneys affect high blood pressure due to certain imbalances while in the process of cleansing our body of about 50 gallons of fluid daily. Any imbalance will cause the filtering units of the kidneys called nephrons, to exert more effort than what is norm... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
12th May 2009
Kidneys affect high blood pressure due to certain imbalances while in the process of cleansing our body of about 50 gallons of fluid daily. Any imbalance will cause the filtering units of the kidneys called nephrons, to exert more effort than what is norm... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
04th May 2009
I often hear people referring to salt water swimming pools as being chlorine free because they uses salt as a sanitiser. This is not quite correct. A salt water pool produces its own chlorine using electrolysis of a mild salt solution.
Why Salt Water ?... Read >
18th April 2009
People develop hypertension or high-blood pressure for several reasons. It may be in the genes or due to a kidney disorder as well as stress related factors. The most common causes however are due to dietary intakes that result to excessive salt in our bo... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
15th April 2009
What is all about nutrition and diet? There are some nutrition basics you can keep in mind. Mastering the nutrition basics comes down to understanding the concept of a food pyramid and the roles of fiber, fat, cholesterol, and calories in a healthy diet. ... Read >
Author: herbalinfosite
11th March 2009
Controlling your blood demands is just one of many gear you can do to avert stroking. Many people imagine that strokes can't be vetoed. Controlling High Blood Pressure also requires you to make changes to your lifestyle, through decorous diet and apply. T... Read >
Author: Jeremiah Slivka
10th March 2009
Many Companies that manufacture natural skin care products clam that mineral oil and petrolatum are bad ingredients to put into skin care products, Aveda being the most visible company to mount a crusade mocking these ingredients. According to many compan... Read >
Author: Kristinajo
10th March 2009
Salt is vital for our health. Right now, you have around 250 gr. of salt - about a cupful - working for keeping you alive. Without enough of it, muscles won't contract, blood won't circulate, food won't digest, and the heart won't beat.
Salt, the sodi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp
25th February 2009
Kidney inflammation which is clinically known as nephritis is the swelling up of the kidney followed by many painful symptoms such as blood in the urine, edema, cloudy urine, reduction in the quantity of urine and pain in the loin. Some of the most promin... Read >
Author: dr mony
24th February 2009
When can you consider a personal health care item to be safe? Well, in today's modern times, people are now realizing the importance of natural products. Did you know that there are natural personal health care products that you can purchase in the market... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe
03rd February 2009
Facts About Cystic Fibrosis
Part 2
How is Cystic Fibrosis Diagnosed?
In some cases cystic fibrosis can be diagnosed as early as at birth. In such cases the diagnosis is aided by the initial presentation of meconium, which is the black colored, ... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
03rd February 2009
Facts About Cystic Fibrosis
Part 1
What is Cystic Fibrosis?
Cystic fibrosis is an inherited genetic disease affecting the body’s mucous production and sweat glands. To date there has been no cure for cystic fibrosis although research is ongoi... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
16th January 2009
Researchers have come out with a research showing that seawater when exposed to Radio Frequency loosens the bonds which hold the constituents of seawater- sodium chloride, hydrogen and oxygen. If the hydrogen which is released, is ignited will continuousl... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
09th January 2009
As a society, we are so used to the chemical chlorine that we hardly realize it’s there anymore. The thing is that chlorine is actually very bad for your skin. Why is this a problem? Chlorine is present in throughout our world...even when you’re not s... Read >
Author: Jerzy George
29th December 2008
Don't miss these great carp fishing bait secrets that will help you understand carp bait design benefits and advantages and how to boost your readymade baits; introducing energy, protein, and carbohydrate ingredients and other attractive substances, and w... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
18th November 2008
Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Calcium is also the fifth most abundant dissolved ion in seawater by both molarity and mass, after sodium, chloride, magnesium, and sulfate.
... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
18th November 2008
Calcium is a soft grey alkaline earth metal, and is the fifth most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust. Calcium is also the fifth most abundant dissolved ion in seawater by both molarity and mass, after sodium, chloride, magnesium, and sulfate.
... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb
16th November 2008
It is been thought the pain of kidney stones is similar to giving birth. But, even as childbirth is a welcome and predicable occasion the sudden, excruciating pain of a kidney stone strikes without warning.
Such is the distress and the pain of this; it... Read >
Author: richersiamon
10th October 2008
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen. There are many families of methane-producing bacteria and they are usually referred to as anaerobes. Alternatively, anaerobic means "without oxygen".
What Anaerobic Means - in Sport and Exercise
Anaerobic ... Read >
Author: Steve Last
10th October 2008
Anaerobic means in the absence of oxygen. There are many families of methane-producing bacteria and they are usually referred to as anaerobes. Alternatively, anaerobic means "without oxygen".
What Anaerobic Means - in Sport and Exercise
Anaerobic ... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
02nd October 2008
It's astonishing to hear all the talk about the importance of salt during pregnancy with no mention of the fact that not all sources of sodium, or salt, are the same. This is a key consideration for pregnancy health.
As far as the body is concerned, th... Read >
Author: John F.
15th September 2008
Along with many other ingredients that are used in food the role of vitamins in reducing high blood pressure is also vital. There a lot of minerals that help to reduce the pressure of blood within our body. Like sodium chloride i.e. common salt is a misun... Read >
Author: Samuel
09th September 2008
Gitelman syndrome (GS), also referred to as familial hypokalemia-hypomagnesemia and characterized by hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis in combination with significant hypomagnesemia and low urinary calcium excretion. It causes the kidneys to pass sodium, ma... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th September 2008
The condition varicose veins or spider veins affect many women in many different ways. Self worth and confidence can be affected due to how the woman feels about her body. However there are treatments that exist that are able to fix this condition. The pr... Read >
Author: James Dalton
05th September 2008
Why should chlorine be present in our drinking water? It is for very good reasons, as the treatment and distribution of safe drinking water are considered by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as one of the major public health achievements of the ... Read >
Author: Elia E. LEVI
05th September 2008
Routine cleaning is an absolute necessity to insure the integrity of the chrome-oxide film and the removal of the potential contaminants. in addition, stainless steel products should never be stored in close proximity to chlorine
It should also be reme... Read >
Author: one800pools
25th July 2008
What is dehydration?
Dehydration occurs when the amount of water leaving the body is greater than the amount being taken in. The body is very dynamic and always changing. This is especially true with water in the body. We lose water routinely when we: ... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch
18th July 2008
Saltiness in mouth is one of the most common and ignored phenomenon in the world. Though it is not that big a problem, it can be annoying; if ignored. The condition involves constant salty taste in mouth. People suffering from the problem overlook it, as ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
09th July 2008
If you have ever wondered about your bait, what’s in it that makes it ‘work’ then some clues might be right in front of you in household items which you use every day...
Often these especially feature solvents of many kinds, (including water.) Be... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
03rd July 2008
In every food that we eat, there are food additives that you take without knowing the dangers it could bring you. These additives are being added in your food for preservation, flavor, coloring and other purposes. It is very risky to take those additives ... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com
30th June 2008
To call safe personal care products chemical free might be a bit misleading, as chemicals are nothing more than arrangements of atoms and molecules; in fact, a chemical known as dihydrogen oxide is necessary for life to exist at all; likewise, chemicals s... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
19th June 2008
After decades of eating food laden with preservatives and chemicals, the pendulum is swinging back toward eating natural foods. And it is no surprise.
The FDA tested a random sampling of people a few years back, and 100% had a number of chemical poison... Read >
Author: Jenna Smith
09th June 2008
Table salt however is primarily sodium chloride with accumulative and consumed in excess which is very easy to do with today's lifestyle, when used in excess is detrimental to health and generally not recommended by doctors to be added to food.As most foo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Taking care of your skin is vital, more so in the winter months. The changing seasons and harsh weather, be it hot or cold, can bring on many transitions for your skin and body to cope with, especially with the temptation to curl up by the fire or lie ou... Read >
Author: Sharon Francis
11th May 2008
You might disagree, but hear me out on this...filtering your shower water is just as important as filtering your drinking water. You might ask, how could this be so important? All I need is water and soap to make my body clean. So you think.
A shower ... Read >
Author: Jim Riley
29th April 2008
Balance.
That’s the word we’d use if we had to pick one word about the importance of water chemistry. Balancing the pH levels and chemical levels in your in ground or above ground swimming pool is not a time consuming process—but an important pa... Read >
Author: Lisa Sweet
16th April 2008
Energy drinks are a multi billion-dollar industry. It seems like you can't walk into a gym, health food store, and liquor store or by a vending machine without seeing some sort of "Pick me up" or energy related drink. This article talks about the potent... Read >
Author: Gene
07th April 2008
If you are looking for whiter smile then tooth whitening can be very effective way of lightening your teeth color. Tooth whitening is a highly effective way of combating stains created from smoking, eating and certain drinks such as too much coffee, tea a... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
03rd April 2008
I love my kitchen and I like to cook delicious food. I salt and pepper, and season everything that I cook, that needs it of course. And I think that anything homemade beats anything that is store bought in a can, jar or any kind of a container.
But m... Read >
Author: Vlada
02nd April 2008
Himalayan Salt is condensated by hand from the deepest and farthest levels of the mines, located in the biggest salt range of the world. The salt range is located at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. Himalayan salt contains all the minerals and tr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
04th March 2008
Campfire magic. No, we are not going to go into strange magic tricks, what we are going to do is tell you how you can add some chemicals to your fire and create a dazzling spectacle of colors what will amaze everyone.
You may not want to do this all o... Read >
Author: acaper
28th February 2008
Labrador Retrievers are expected to carry out lots of roles. Common working roles for Labrador Retrievers include hunting, tracking and detection, assistance dogs for disabled, carting and therapy work. With all these roles, it is expected that they will ... Read >
Author: Richard Cussons
25th February 2008
With all that itching and scratching, eczema really is a painful skin condition to go through, and an irritating condition at that. You might want to consider using Epsom salts in your next bath especially with the redness and dryness that eczema creates,... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
11th February 2008
Foot odor, known in the medical profession as bromhidrosis. Foot odor is a type of body odor that affects the feet of humans and is characterized by a smell generally regarded as unpleasant. Foot odor is mainly caused by sweaty feet which are trapped insi... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th February 2008
Bath salts in Europe are gathered from the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. The salt is dispersed into a dazzling white appearance, exposed to the sun and air coming from the ocean. European bath salts are popular for their healing and therapeutic content... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
06th February 2008
The structure of sea salt is obtained through natural evaporation of sea water, normally in artificial pools close to the secluded coastline. Sea salt contains 98% of sodium chloride while table salt has 99.9% clarity. The lingering 2% are probably minera... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
11th October 2007
Eating right, staying physically active, and not smoking are a few examples of good habits that can help you stay healthy. Eating the right foods and the right amounts of foods can help you live a longer, healthier life. People who are happier in their da... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
01st October 2007
Teeth whitening is now something everybody does as a matter of routine. Beauty treatments more often than not today include creating a perfect smile, i.e. teeth whitening. There are many methods available, each one better than the last since the latest te... Read >
Author: Matt Wittchow
25th September 2007
There are many benefits to having a non-chlorine pool and options available to help you do so. When saying a non-chlorine pool a salt treatment pool is also included in that since salt is sodium chloride. Sodium chloride is the raw ingredient that is used... Read >
Author: Alexander Lum
18th September 2007
Salt is salt. . . right?Learn the difference between commercial salt and natural, organic, gourmet Himalayan sea salt crystal. Most people buy iodized salt from the grocery store and don't think a thing about it. They don't realize that good Himalayan sea... Read >
15th August 2007
With the technology of today, there are many options available when it comes to a chemical free pool. The drying and bleaching of the hair, burning of the eyes, and drying of the skin are just a few of the reasons that you should consider making your pool... Read >
Author: Alexander Lum
24th July 2007
Weight Loss can be achieved as long as you let it happen. If you are overeating more than once in a while or eating food that is not good for you too often there is a Weight Loss Plan that can help you change all of that.
You can have safe and steady W... Read >
Author: Eric Scott
03rd July 2007
There is a myth that has gone around lately that soap was discovered by women who washed clothes downstream from the sites of human and animal sacrifices. How soap is made gives some insight to how this myth got started.
Soap production has been going ... Read >
Author: John Grimes
13th February 2007
We add salt into our food to make it tasty. Occasionally, we also put salt into our mouth if we have ulcer because it can make the ulcer healed faster. In older time when we do not have refrigerator, salt was used to preserve our food for longer period of... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
24th January 2007
* Why not save yourself thousands of hours of research trying to design yourself a nutritional carp fishing bait, when scientists have done it for you? *
Take a look at a typical ‘contents analysis’ of the optimum ‘pelleted’ carp diet and app... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
24th January 2007
* For BAGS of fish use easy CARP ESSENTIAL MINERALS to make your best baits: *
* Minerals are fantastic carp attractors and are essential to carp in their daily diet - carp NEED them to survive healthily:
The main minerals which have been detect... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
15th December 2006
The therapeutic qualities of seawater have been known for centuries.
Hippocrates wrote about the healing affects it had on the injured hands of fishermen. The seawater reduced infection, and patients treated with seawater found that it also promoted pa... Read >
Author: Dr. Martin McIntosh
12th December 2006
Avoid below foods to control your diabetes:
White Flour
Wheat is the most common cereal used throughout the world for making bread. It is a good source of energy. With its essential coating of bran, vitamins and minerals, it is an excellent health-... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
17th November 2006
Tips on How to Prepare Lower Salt Meals
Add less salt at the table and in cooking. Reduce the amount a little
each day until none is used. Try spices and herbs instead
Cook with low-salt ingredients. Remove salt from recipes whenever
possible. ... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
17th November 2006
To Live With Blood Pressure Is To Live Dangerously!
Obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are all cousin brothers! They hold your body to ransom and will not hesitate to pin you down at the most unsuspected moment! Rather, you are living at... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
07th November 2006
r decades hard water has clogged pipes, ruined appliances, destroyed facets, clouded glassware and in other words, become a nightmare for the home/property owner.
Over 80 percent of North America is affected by hard water issues, and because of its aes... Read >
Author: Jeremy SasserCollins
23rd September 2006
Sodium (or what we commonly refer to as salt) has always been accused as the culprit responsible for high blood pressure, especially if it is taken in large amount (more than 2000mg per day). The consequences of high blood pressure will be higher risks of... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
19th September 2006
Salt is an essential nutrient for everyone and is vital to attaining optimum health, so why has the media and the mainstream regarded it as the devil of the dinner table for so long?
Our cells all contain salt. We sweat salt. Our tears contain salt. Ou... Read >
Author: Jimmy Patterson
21st August 2006
Tips on How to Prepare Lower Salt Meals
Add less salt at the table and in cooking. Reduce the amount a little
each day until none is used. Try spices and herbs instead
Cook with low-salt ingredients. Remove salt from recipes whenever
possible. Ri... Read >
Author: Lance Teo
16th August 2006
Sodium is essential for cell function as it maintains the electrolyte balance in the body, which regulates the flow of fluids such as water and blood. Sodium depletion is usually associated with dehydration. British's Institute of Food Research indicated ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
08th August 2006
Cooking Salts Explained
Salt, also known as Sodium Chloride or (NaCl) is a vital component of the healthy and balanced human diet. Over half of the human body contains fluids that contain salt. Our blood, tears and saliva all contain salt. In addition... Read >
Author: Paul Hegeman
01st August 2006
Kidney stone is a painful disease that is spreading at a quite high speed among the people of all age groups. No doubt pain and disease is not an easy task to bear for any person but just imagine how difficult it is for a child to remain in pain or to bea... Read >
Author: Nidhi Gupta
21st June 2006
Tip #4: Eagle Eye All Labels
Before buying any packaged foods, read the label and become familiar with the ingredients that are best to avoid.
Generally speaking, if the list of ingredients is long and includes words that are unfamiliar or you can n... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
28th March 2006
Despite obvious physiology differences, your cat is not that different from you. Just as humans, cats require vitamins and minerals to survive. Whether or not you need to supplement your cat's diets with vitamins depends largely on their diet and current ... Read >
Author: John Gibb
20th March 2006
If there were a top-10 list of minerals that have gotten a bad rap, sodium would be close to the top of that list. There are numerous reports and articles that malign this mineral to the point that people try desperately to rid it completely from their di... Read >
Author: John Gibb
22nd February 2006
Sodium is essential to the human body, helping to carry nutrients into cells, regulate body functions such as blood pressure and fluid volume, and keep the pressure balance normal on the lining of blood vessels. "You cannot exist without sodium," says Ali... Read >
Author: Brian Vaszily
30th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Eva Moffat
Salt can be found in every cell in our bodies. In an adult human there is a total of about 250 grammes (a cupful). Is it any wonder our tears and sweat are salty.
So that our bodies can function properly, salt is essentia... Read >
Author: Eva Moffat
16th November 2005
For most of us, eating healthfully means cutting down on salt. Even if cutting down your salt intake won't reduce your waist measurement, it'll make you a healthier person, better able to follow your weight management programme.
But it's not that simpl... Read >
Author: Kim Beardsmore
27th August 2005
The Skinny on Salt
Copyright 2005 Jeremy Likness
Salt was used long before recorded history began. One of
the earliest known writings, the Chinese Png-tzao-kan-mu, mentioned more than 40 types of salt.
This work was written over 4700 years ago... Read >
Author: Jeremy Likness
22nd August 2005
Perhaps one of the most useful 20th century technologies for the diagnosis of heart disease is the electrocardiogram (EKG) machine. Although much more bulky and heavy than the modern EKG machines in use today, the first device was built at the turn of the... Read >
Author: Damian Sofsian
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