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24th September 2009
Osteoporosis is a worldwide problem, though mostly documented in countries with advanced healthcare systems, and affects many millions of people across all countries. Women have a higher lifetime risk of a fracture due to osteoporosis with about thirty to... Read >
Author: David Ravech
24th September 2009
In the past, only hospital treatment could remove the excruciating pain of kidney stones. And, whilst these were effective, they did little to address the root cause of kidneys stones. And - unlike a kidney stone natural treatment-- were costly, inconveni... Read >
Author: maria smith
22nd September 2009
Calcium is one of the most important nutrients your body needs to maintain health. It is essential to meet many of your bodies needs. Calcium play an important role in many body functions and development. Knowing how much calcium you need daily and where ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
The thyroid gland is a small, butterfly - shaped endocrine gland found in the front base of the neck. It is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body and produces two thyroid hormones - Thyroxine (T4) and Triiodothyronine (T3), which mainly regulate... Read >
Author: Danny
21st September 2009
Nobody wants osteoporosis-we are often reminded of this. We recognize the importance of calcium in the prevention of this debilitating disease affecting nearly 10 million Americans. As a result, there is an excess of calcium products produced by numerous ... Read >
Author: Pete Piranio
17th September 2009
When you read the labels of your supplement, it says 50% of Vitamin A, 10% of Calcium, 42% of Iron, 8% Magnesium, and 30% Zinc. “Why is that?” you may ask. First off these manufacturers know that they are supplements. A supplement is a way to increa... Read >
Author: Jim Atkinson
25th August 2009
According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation (www.nof.org) : "Osteoporosis is a disease in which bones become fragile and more likely to break. If not prevented or if left untreated, osteoporosis can progress painlessly until a bone breaks. These bro... Read >
Author: Gregg Camp
23rd July 2009
Calcium plays an important role not just in promoting strong
healthy bones but also for the digestive processes and the proper
functioning of the heart. Without fulfilling your optimum daily
calcium requirement you could be increasing your susceptib... Read >
Author: Phillip T. Terry
17th July 2009
Lots of people would like to install an aquarium and are drawn to the thought of owning exotic species of fish. What puts most people off, however, is the potential cost of all the equipment needed. What might seem to be a comparatively inexpensive pet, w... Read >
Author: King of Kontent
04th July 2009
Cancel the plastic surgery and veneers, most teeth stains can be effectivally removed without costing a small fortune.Detailed here are diy teeth whitening remedies made with ingredients you'll have at home .Brushing and flossing frequently can help reduc... Read >
Author: Jacob Porter
23rd June 2009
Maintaining your swimming pool clean and spotless is beyond doubt more undemanding than ever in this day and age due to the ever growing amount of quality cleaning accessories for pools. There are a number of tools and instruments to choose from, counting... Read >
Author: Andrew Johnson
16th June 2009
Since the body does not normally produce vitamin C on its own, it is essential that you ingest it through your diet. You can derive your daily quota from fresh, raw foods like fruits and vegetables. The best sources are green peppers, oranges, grapefruits... Read >
Author: Harry Ingram
10th June 2009
If you're struggling with your mood, vitamin D could be what you need.
One of the few vitamins the body can actually manufacture, Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin because exposure to the sun triggers its production in the skin. Its primary bi... Read >
Author: RA Butters
05th May 2009
Vitamin D is a unique fat-soluable vitamin that is essential to the body's absorption of calcium. It has long been established that adequate vitamin D is needed for the production of strong bones, and new research shows that it may play a major role in ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
01st May 2009
Hair styles are the best way to engage in makeover. Though the styles are plenty it is important to heed to hair care. Climatic factors affect hair texture and also hair health. To retain the bounce and shine in hair, one must also get habituated to a reg... Read >
Author: Jennie
07th April 2009
Looking for free tips on how to grow taller? Maybe you are really desperate about looking taller, but all the things that you have tried don't produce any noticeable result for you. In fact, there are certain fashion mistakes out there that cause you to l... Read >
Author: Jason Bo Han
11th March 2009
You may not know it by name, but calcium chloride can be found in refrigeration plants, on roads and in concrete. This exceedingly useful chemical is even used in the medical field for everything from promoting bone health to preventing a magnesium overdo... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th March 2009
Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are used most commonly to treat high blood pressure, angina, hypertension, narrowed arteries, Raynaud's syndrome, cardiomyopathy and arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). However, they are also prescribed for subarachnoid hemor... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
09th March 2009
We were raised on television commercials reiterating that calcium was vital for strong bones and healthy bodies. "Milk does a body good," stars and athletes would say with a smile. "Got milk?" was another popular slogan. As we learn more about nutrition, ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
04th March 2009
Are you desperate to look taller? Have all the methods you’ve tried failed? Don’t be discouraged. There are several fashion mistakes out there that actually make you look shorter. Many people don’t realize it at all! However, you’ll learn how to l... Read >
Author: Peter White
04th March 2009
The thyroid gland produces hormones and is one of the endocrine glands, placed in the anterior neck just below the voice box and is the source of the hormone thyroxine. The thyroid hormones are secreted into the blood and are important in controlling the ... Read >
Author: David Ravech
18th February 2009
Pseudogout is clinically similar to gout, except that the attacks of arthritis are caused by deposits of calcium pyrophosphate crystals into the joints/tissues (Berkow, et al., 1997). Thus, this disease is often called calcium pyrophosphate deposition di... Read >
Author: Vital Ethics
30th November 2008
If you have high blood pressure, your MD has probably discussed with you sodium, potassium, and calcium as part of your treatment plan; however, the role of magnesium is often overlooked.
Magnesium is a critical player in maintaining normal blood press... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD
17th October 2008
Nephrocalcinosis is a kidney disorder in which there is an increased amount of calcium in the kidneys. Nephrocalcinosis is caused by surplus excretion of calcium by the kidney, renal tubular acidosis, medullary sponge kidney, hypercalcemia (high calcium l... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Your swimming pool has made it so easy for you to unwind self after a day of extreme hard work. It almost replenishes your exhausted self the moment you make a dip inside it. It is also the beautifying ‘add-on’ for your home. An accessory that has cer... Read >
Author: Anirban Bhattacharya
27th August 2008
The whole flow of the digestive system maybe disrupted because of constipation. Do you have constipation?
What Is Constipation?
Constipation is having a bowel movement fewer than 3 times per week. Constipation causes stools to be unusually dry, har... Read >
Author: Gene
14th May 2008
Calcium is an essential mineral with a wide range of biological roles and is arguably one of the most important minerals you should take in order to maintain good health. So make it a point to drink milk regularly and also consume other calcium rich foods... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
05th April 2008
Calcium is an essential mineral with a wide range of biological roles and is arguably one of the most important minerals you should take in order to maintain good health. So make it a point to drink milk regularly and also consume other calcium rich foods... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
03rd April 2008
Vitamins and minerals are substances your body needs in small but steady amounts for normal growth, function and health. Together, vitamins and minerals are called micronutrients. Your body can't make most micronutrients, so you must get them from the foo... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your b... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
12th March 2008
Calcium is a mineral essential for building and maintaining strong bones. It also is a part of energy pathways, helps blood clot, helps relax muscles, and regulates heart contractions and nerve functions. When you aren't consuming enough calcium, your bod... Read >
Author: Peter sams
04th February 2008
There has been a significant advancement in aquarium technology over the past few decades, hence enabling the common man to successfully pursue interests in maintenance and propagation of more and more corals in the reef aquarium. But Reef systems and cor... Read >
Author: Buy Live Coral Online
24th January 2008
Because your hypertensive patient has an increased risk of developing renal disease, monitor his laboratory results for the following.
Stage I: Diminished Renal Reserve
* reduced kidney function with no accumulation of metabolic wastes
* mild ele... Read >
Author: David Jones
20th January 2008
At last, you have reached the third trimester pregnancy stage! Good! This is the time for preparing to welcome your baby. You should get busy increasing your knowledge about childbirth and nursing so that things get easier for you as your pregnancy prog... Read >
Author: apurva
20th January 2008
At last, you have reached the third trimester pregnancy stage! Good! This is the time for preparing to welcome your baby. You should get busy increasing your knowledge about childbirth and nursing so that things get easier for you as your pregnancy progre... Read >
Author: apurva
20th January 2008
It's no secret that many women suffer through their monthly periods, experiencing cramps, bloating, and lower back pain, to name just a few. But a large number of them—estimated at anywhere from 30 to 90 percent—also endure the symptoms of premenstrua... Read >
Author: cannone
12th July 2007
Paget's disease is the second most common bone disease. Paget's disease is a chronic bone disorder that is due to irregular breakdown and formation of bone tissue.The disease occurs worldwide, but is more common in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand -- wh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2007
Women usually get to the phase called menopause after they pass 50. Until that age they have concerns about menopause symptoms and possible complications. Many reports about the risks and benefits of the hormone therapy treatment make them wonder even mor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Pregnancy -Lactation and Motherhood. Among those we considered not susceptible to illness, the percentage of men and women is quite evenly divided. As susceptibility increases,this changes from 50-50... Read >
01st March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S
Regarding High Ionic Calcium Levels:
When patients have a liberal loss of bone from dental infections, they will generally have a high ionic calcium level in the blood. People who have freedom fro... Read >
23rd January 2007
Most of us know that calcium builds strong teeth and bones. Exciting new research has indicated that as calcium intake goes up body fat goes down.
Calcium helps reduce body fat in three ways:
* Calcium increases the amount of sympathetic... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
I was doing some research on a topic that my brother-in-law, an MD who works in university research, mentioned to me over the holidays. Every time I see this guy, he always gives me ideas! I came across a startling i... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
15th December 2006
Combating Constipation by Rulin Xiu, PhD
"Death begins in the colon" quote from Dr. Bernard Jensen
Constipation is more then a just an agonizing condition. It's downright hazardous to your health. Especially when occasional bouts of constipation b... Read >
01st September 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com
Lack of Calcium
Today we lack a lot of calcium in our diets. We need a good amount of calcium to keep our bones teeth muscles and blood stream healthy. Calcium is supposed to be the most commonly found mineral in ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski
23rd June 2006
Taurine
Taurine is a conditionally-essential amino acid which is not utilized in protein synthesis, but rather is found free or in simple peptides. Taurine has been shown to be essential in certain aspects of mammalian development, and in vitro studies... Read >
Author: tom willson
17th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Frank Mangano
You can have your cake and eat it too -- well at least you can lower your blood pressure and have your salt too. That is what recent research is telling us about sodium's role in managing blood pressure. Hypertension, it tu... Read >
Author: Frank Mangano
01st April 2006
Common Forms: calcium citrate, calcium carbonate, calcium gluconate, calcium lactate, calcium chloride, calcium malate, calcium aspartate, calcium ascorbate
Overview
Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body. It is essential for the de... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey
08th March 2006
I am blessed with a very healthy daughter; our trips to the pediatrician are rare and in most years, limited to the annual sports physical necessary to play school and club sports. I actually look forward to those annual check ups and the conversations w... Read >
Author: Rajiv Walia
16th February 2006
Copyright 2006 SSLI Health Group
Most Individuals know that diet has something to do with it- and certainly sugar has - but why caries take place remains somewhat mysterious. To prevent the need for root canal treatments, one must remember that every c... Read >
Author: George Meinig
14th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Kristy Haugen
The thyroid is a gland located on the anterior (front) portion of the neck attached to the upper part of the trachea (windpipe). The thyroid is a bi-lobed gland. This gland is small in size, about 4 centimeters long and 1... Read >
Author: Kristy Haugen
27th October 2005
Calcium is a mineral that many healthy women don't get enough of. The National Institute of Health recommends that an adult female consume 1000-1200 mg of calcium daily in their diet. This number is further increased to 1200-1500 mg of Calcium for peri-me... Read >
Author: Sandra Clair
31st August 2005
Over the past few years, Coral Calcium has received a lot of media attention as the widely preferred source of readily absorbable calcium. In 2003, a study was undertaken to compare and contrast the absorption of Ryukyuan Coral Calcium, as opposed to carb... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
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