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Omega3 Benefits - Discover 3 Important Health Benefits of Fish Oil Supplements

12th October 2009
What if I told you omega3 benefits you more than you think. We all know that omega 3 supplements helps reduce high blood pressure, control cholesterol levels and aid in lowering the risk factors for heart disease. But, did you know there are even more hea... Read >
Author: Marcy Kruger

Why you should take Omega3 Daily

17th September 2009
Did you know that an omega3 daily supplement can help you correct an imbalance that researchers believe is common in Western diets, particularly in the American diet? They believe the imbalance plays a major role in many diseases that were previously bel... Read >
Author: Laurel Cohen

Junk Food and Pimples

02nd September 2009
If you look youeself in the mirror but there is a whopping pimple. Will you curse yourself for that chocolate or pizza? But the question is did junk food can really give you pimples? It is common sense that there is very close relationship between diet... Read >
Author: Wendy

How to Stop Hair Loss? - Natural Vitamins to Help Hair Regrowth

25th August 2009
Hair loss is a natural occurrence in both the male and female genders. Although it is usually a hereditary condition, there is still no denying that a big percentage of individuals will experience some sort of hair loss towards the latter years of his or ... Read >
Author: Stewartc

Sick and Tired? Diet Tips to Boost Your Energy

18th August 2009
Everything in the world vibrates at a specific frequency. When it comes to the food you ingest, take into account any one factor such as genetic modification, herbicides, pesticides, processing, preservatives, cooking at high heat, microwave cooking, etc.... Read >
Author: Theresa Crabtree

Home Remedies for Hair Loss - Hair Growth Secrets

10th August 2009
We all experience some degree of hair loss. It might surprise you to know that the life expectancy for every hair on the head is just under seven years. Eventually they will fall out and normally more hair will grow in its place. In most cases, some hair ... Read >
Author: greenherbal11

Natural Remedies Increase Energy and Reduce Fatigue

17th June 2009
The body has a system of mechanisms in its place to regulate the energy levels. A variety of systems of the body contributes to this process in the best way to keep the energy in the optimal levels to support the body. The body trusts each organ to suppor... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal

Nutrition Tips For Hair Loss - The Best Vitamins and Minerals to Help Thicken Your Hair Fast!

12th June 2009
Are you losing more hair than you can handle? Baldness affects many aspects of your life and if you are interested in learning how to stop the disorder permanently, then make sure you read this article now. In this article, you will learn the most effecti... Read >
Author: Matthew

A Mediterranean Diet

06th June 2009
One of the healthiest ways of living in this world of continuous temptation and excess is to adopt a Mediterranean style diet. This diet is one that has been around since Roman times at least and advocates the consumption of lots of vegetables, pulses and... Read >
Author: kristianphllps

Fish Oil In The News -- Get Happy with 10 All Natural Tricks to Boost Your Mood

20th May 2009
Did you know that the omega-3 fatty acids in fish oil (EPA and DHA) can improve your mood more than anti-depressants?! It's true. Even for the little mood swings, you can take omega 3 fish oil daily and feel happier. What's the story on omega-3s? ... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

Cystic Acne - What is it and What is the Treatment?

26th April 2009
Cystic acne, considered one of the severest types, is also one of the most challenging to control and cure. Rarely seen in developing countries, yet reaching near epidemic proportions in the USA in relationship to all types, some experts see it as yet ano... Read >
Author: Flatpick

Colon Cancer

24th April 2009
Colon cancer is cancer of the large intestine (colon), the lower part of your digestive system. Rectal cancer is cancer of the last 6 inches of the colon. They're called colorectal cancers. Most cases of this cancer begin as small, non cancerous (benig... Read >
Author: Mercy

Fish Oil Benefits -- Worried About Heart Disease? 2 Easy Steps To Ease Fears & Decrease Your Risk

09th March 2009
Let's get right to the facts. Tons of studies show that fish oil benefits and protects your heart. It helps prevent heart disease, lowers your risk of getting heart disease, and can help fight it. Here are some findings and facts: • A five-year study... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

Alkaline Recipes Can Reverse Premature Aging For Less Than a Week

03rd March 2009
Alkaline recipes are great to keep your health on track. It is just a simple diet composed of alkaline forming foods. Because Western diets are already very acidic in general, you need alkaline recipes to keep you healthy and your body pH balanced. With a... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

High Alkaline Foods Will Get Rid of Your Sickness - 3 Top Tips

03rd March 2009
High alkaline foods will prevent your body to become acidic. If we take in high alkaline foods, the pH of our body will balance on its own. Acidity is caused when we eat acidic foods. Unfortunately, Western diets are always generally acidic. This is why w... Read >
Author: Ben A Dixon

Hypoglycemia and Sugar - The Robbing Thief

17th January 2009
The one thing hypoglycemics should not be eating is sugar and yet 50% of modern Western diets consist of refined foods. Pastas, white flour and bread, most breakfast cereals, polished rice, are all refined carbohydrates and have a similar effect on you... Read >
Author: Noel Glass

No Fish Oil, No Protein Powder, No Multi's? Get Off the Denial Bandwagon!

31st October 2008
Our bodies need a lot of nutrients to function properly and eating a diet in Western society with all our processed foods, nutrient-depleted soil and busy schedules makes it really tough and expensive to get what we need from what we eat. Think about ... Read >
Author: Gerry Morton

A Home Remedy For Acne - Nigella

24th September 2008
The nigella sativa, also known as the fennel flower, is a plant that has been cultivated for thousands of years and is used for medicinal purposes as a home remedy for acne and also as a spice. The plant is native of southwest Asia. For many years western... Read >
Author: Belinda Marshall

Complete Information on Colorectal cancer

25th June 2008
Colorectal cancer is cancer of the colon and/or rectum. It is the third most common form of cancer and the second superior cause of cancer-related death in the Western world. In the United States, it is the fourth most common cancer in men and women. Colo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How Vitamins Prevent From Asthma

24th April 2008
Health and Fitness has now become one of the major concerns. Earlier humans used to hunt for their living, due to which their body had to undergo a lot of physical exercise. This made life active and alert. Now, life has become more simple and easy. Every... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Beta-Carotene As A Powerhouse Anti-Oxidant

10th September 2007
Vitamin A is one of nature’s most valuable anti-oxidants, and is also vital for preventing and fighting infection. Well known animal sources are foods such as egg yolks, milk and liver, along with the traditionally reviled fish liver oils.Plant sources... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Metabolic Syndrome - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Metabolic syndrome is a condition in which a group of risk factors. People with the this diseas are at increased risk of coronary heart disease and other diseases related to plaque buildups in artery walls (e.g., stroke and peripheral vascular disease) an... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Colon Cancer and Nutrition

23rd August 2007
Colon Cancer also known Colorectal cancer. Colon cancer 2nd most deaths for cancers in the US. Colon cancer is cancer that starts in the large intestine (colon) or the rectum (end of the colon). The colon is the part of the digestive system where the wast... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Lutein and Zeaxanthin For Healthy Eyes

13th August 2007
"Carotenoids" is the term which describes the large range of more than 600 phytochemical pigments from which many plants derive their characteristic red, orange or yellow colourings. Those most commonly found in modern Western diets are alpha-carotene, b... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Get To Know Lycopene: The Little Known Anti-Oxidant

07th August 2007
"Carotenoids" is the term which describes the large range of more than 600 pigments which give many plants their characteristic red, orange or yellow colouring. Amongst those most commonly found in modern Western diets are alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Use Beta-Carotene As A Powerhouse Anti-Oxidant

01st August 2007
Vitamin A is one of nature's most valuable anti-oxidants, and is also vital for preventing and fighting infection. Well known animal sources are foods such as egg yolks, milk and liver, along with the traditionally reviled fish liver oils. Plant sourc... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Are You One Of The One In A Hundred Who’s Properly Nourished?

08th June 2007
It was observed centuries ago that sailors deprived of fresh fruit and vegetables on long voyages became ill with scurvy. Now of course, not many of us today have to live on salt-preserved meat and dry, weevil infested biscuits, and no doubt our modern W... Read >
Author: Steve Smith

Spices – Healthy Food Additives

12th March 2007
Until just over a century ago most spices were considered a luxury in those countries that were unable to grow them, while in their countries of origin even the poorest people used them to enhance their meals. Why, we might reasonably ask, with the develo... Read >
Author: Dr Keith Scott

How to manage bowel cancer?

07th March 2007
As years are passing by the number of patients with bowel cancer is increasing rapidly and it does not matter whether the patent is young or old or whether is women of men. Generally cancer can not be cured but if one patient is diagnosed in an early s... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How does cancer affect cells?

29th January 2007
Cancer is the name for a disease that can affect cells from all the organs and body’s structures and is considered to be life threatening. Cancer determines cells to divide in an uncontrollable way. Generally the cells of the body divide only when neede... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

FAQ about colorectal cancer

29th January 2007
1. What is colorectal cancer? Cancer is the name for a disease that can affect cells from all the organs and body’s structures and is considered to be life threatening. The colon and rectum are a part of the large intestine and their function is to a... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Anti-Inflammatory Foods

01st January 2007
Inflammation is the immune systems way of defending against infection and disease. Sometimes your body can be thrown-out-of-balance by the foods we consume, pollutants or the lifestyle you lead. This can cause the immune system to produce excess inflam... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Resveratrol - Support Heart & cardiovascular health.

25th November 2006
Resveratrol (trans-3,5,4'-trihydroxystilbene) is a compound found largely in the skins of red grapes. It is a component of Ko-jo-kon, an oriental medicine used to treat diseases of the blood vessels, heart and liver. Resveratrol found primarily in red... Read >
Author: herb mark

Changing Trends in South Korean Food Market

19th October 2006
South Korea is the third largest economy in Asia after Japan and China. It is also a pioneer in industrialization in East Asian region. Trends in food consumption indicate that people of South Korea are turning to western diets from the conventional one. ... Read >
Author: James Marriot

Flaxseed Oil and Acne

17th July 2006
Whilst there have not been many flaxseed oil and acne studies carried out, flaxseed supplements remains a popular acne treatment, with both natural therapists and acne sufferers. Flaxseed is traditionally used as a natural laxative, providing bulk to t... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Top ten reasons to supplement your diet with EPA fish oil

24th August 2005
Top ten reasons to supplement your diet with EPA fish oil Copyright 2005 David McEvoy We are in the grip of an omega 3 fish oil wave, every day more studies are published to show just how important this nutrient is to us. Last week it was children wit... Read >
Author: David McEvoy