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Green Tea Information – Four Reasons It Can Help You Lose Weight

26th January 2009
If you're looking for green tea information you can find tons of it online. You can also browse your local Barnes and Noble. There is sure to be a health and diet section with lots of books about healthy stuff like green tea. You may not know one of it... Read >
Author: J E Ruby

Green Tea Fat Burner Products and Why They Work

09th January 2009
I don't know when you will read this article, but I'm writing this article in January, and when a new year comes along many people talk about dieting. In January more than any other month you find a lot of advertisements for weight loss. There are many di... Read >
Author: J E Ruby

Top 5 Tips to Burn Belly Fat

09th January 2009
There is a lot of information out there regarding the most effective methods to burn belly fat and lose weight. I will condense the ones I believe to be the most effective into these top 5 tips to help burn belly fat. Despite old school thinking they be... Read >
Author: Brian Wisz

Vitamin D Can Reduce Blood Pressure And More

24th November 2008
Recent research has proven that healthy vitamin D levels may protect the body against osteoporosis, cancer, and multiple sclerosis. There is now evidence that suggests that vitamin D may help protect against a potentially dangerous rise in blood pressure... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Is Fish Oil a Quick Fix for Your Memory?

31st October 2008
A lot research has focused on omega-3 fats as good for body and brain function. Scientists have scrutinized these fats in everything from heart disease and diabetes to depression, bipolar illness, schizophrenia, ADHD and Alzheimer's. The lates... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

Research Unveils Food Link to Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD)

21st October 2008
Nutrition plays an important role in the occurrence, prevention and treatment of Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). Nutrients--which are found in various foods--are commonly advocated for prevention as well as treatment of AMD. However, recent resear... Read >
Author: Paul Krawitz

Benefits of Green Tea : part of a healthy diet

20th October 2008
Archaeological evidence suggests that people consumed tea leaves steeped in boiling water as many as 500,000 years ago. India and China were among the first countries to cultivate tea. Today, hundreds of millions of people drink tea around the world, and... Read >
Author: Rohini

Anti Aging Vitamins

14th October 2008
Let's face it. No matter whom you are or where you're from, the concern with aging worries us, even if it's just a little. Our body's efficiency starts declining as we grow older, because its ability to process the required nutrients and regenerate spec... Read >
Author: jainish

Vitamin D and Prostate Health

06th October 2008
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is naturally present in very few foods. It is also produced by the body and activated after exposure to ultraviolet light from the sun. Vitamin D is vital to bone development and strength1. It also helps to keep tee... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

This Is The Greatest Cancer Breakthrough Ever?

03rd September 2008
Vitamin D - Known By Some As The Sunshine Vitamin! I more than suspect that most doctors have no idea when it comes to the full benefits of vitamin D. As well as its use in a whole range of treatment and prevention such as: v Type 2 diabetes v As... Read >
Author: Paul

Improved Brain Function With Vitamin D Supplementation

25th August 2008
Scientists at the Children's Hospital and Research Center in Oakland, California have recently begun studying whether there is substantial convincing biological or behavioral evidence that links vitamin D deficiency to brain dysfunction. The study found ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Can Vitamin D Be the Latest Breakthrough in Battling Cancer?

10th July 2008
Studies reveal vitamin D to have remarkable cancer fighting properties for both prevention and treatment. Could vitamin D be a cancer breakthrough? Researchers at Creighton University in Omaha conducted a double-blind, randomized, placebo controlled tr... Read >
Author: Joe Costello

A Healthy Tropical Alternative

21st June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Beth Aldrich When you think of coconuts the image of palm-lined beaches and clear blue water surely comes to mind, but did you know coconuts also may help protect your heart? Because coconuts contain more saturated fat than butter, a... Read >
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Vitamin D deficiency is linked with a wide range of diseases.

15th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson The latest data links Vitamin D deficiency with a wide range of diseases. Vitamin D deficiencies are very common, particularly in northern climates. Lack of sunshine, wearing clothing, and use of sunscreens inhibit... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

Green Tea and Metabolism/Weight Loss

02nd May 2008
Obesity in the United States has reached epidemic proportions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced that 66 percent of the American population, aged 20 or older, is either overweight or obese. Overweight and obese people are at higher... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal
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