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What Are Carbohydrates Good For?

17th September 2008
Carbohydrates, aka "carbs," are one of three macro-nutrients, alongside proteins and fats, that provide your body with energy and the building blocks for growth. (Micro-nutrients are things like vitamins, minerals, etc.)Proteins are the building blocks fo... Read >
Author: Rodney Sheperd

An Introduction to Shiatsu (Part Two)

08th September 2008
In Shiatsu, according to traditional Eastern therapies, organs have a dual function - physical and energetic functions. The twelve organs are split into two groups that are known as zang and fu. Zang organs are for energy storage and the fu organs prod... Read >
Author: Andrew

Advanced Vehicles

09th April 2008
When we think of advanced vehicles it reminds us of speed that a vehicle has and all the newer vehicles that are coming out with all the modern gadgets and gizmos. Every time we turn the ignition on our vehicle we are sending a bad sign out into the worl... Read >
Author: Ryan R

These Are Some Of The Benefits Of Good Bacteria

25th March 2008
Bacteria are not always harmful, but they are also useful in many ways. There are some bacteria that are very safe, if present in the food and are also needed to preserve the taste and texture of the food. It is a general fact that bacteria love to eat. A... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Is Nuclear Power a Source of Green Energy

20th July 2007
It is true that nuclear energy may be classed as sustainable, renewable and does not pollute the atmosphere while it is providing energy. But:- Nuclear power stations produce radioactive waste which is a pollutant that can be harmful for centuries. F... Read >
Author: Theodora Cochrane

Eating for Mass and Size

30th March 2007
Eating to gain size and mass is a juggling act between several important nutritional states. Energy balance, or calories in and out, is only one concept. You also need to focus on the acute effects of what you eat on hormones, metabolism and energy s... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

African Wind Energy

15th September 2006
Given high fossil fuels prices and predictions of limited supplies in the future, wind energy is becoming a popular energy platform. Here is a guide to African wind energy. African Wind Energy Countries all over the world are looking for cheaper an... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Omega 3 EPA

21st March 2006
Copyright 2006 David McEvoy Introduction to Omega 3 Omega 3 fatty acids are known to be beneficial to health in a number of ways, and scientific evidence is accumulating to back up the beliefs of those who have taken it for years in the form of fish... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy

What Is an Essential Fat?

09th March 2006
You may have heard that essential fats are an important aspect to maintaining the health of your body. But what exactly are they? Basically, there are two truly essential fatty acids, Linoleic and Linolenic. You may have heard of these referred to as O... Read >
Author: David Snape

Do you know your fats?

02nd December 2005
Copyright 2005 David McEvoy What is fat? There are three classes of nutrients; proteins, carbohydrates and fat, which is also known as lipid. Fat's function is to provide energy for the body, and pound per pound it contains more energy in the form o... Read >
Author: dave mcevoy

Volvo 3cc Concept Car and Parts train

05th May 2005
The European public will see Volvo's latest concept car, the 3CC, for the first time at the Geneva show, as Volvo rewrites the rules on how we will use our cars in the future. Volvo 3CC demonstrates Volvo's vision of sustainable mobility for the future... Read >
Author: Jenny McLane
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