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Vitamins for Skin Care, Vitamins for Healthy Skin

29th May 2009
When it comes to caring for your skin, vitamin usage on skin is a beneficial skin care treatment. Vitamins are organic substances, which are the vital nutrients our body needs on a daily basis. They are important in keeping your skin looking and feeling h... Read >
Author: John Adison

Using Hair Mineral Analysis to Design A Supplement Program

14th May 2009
Our bodily weight is made up from approximately 4% minerals, whose role is vital for our well being. They play many different roles. By contrast, there are minerals with no known biological function and which are considered toxic. Again, some will be f... Read >
Author: joyh

What is vitamin D and why is it important?

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

Vitamin D Benefits: More than Strong Bones

05th May 2009
Ongoing research is proving that Vitamin D benefits the brain as well as the bones, and may be a significant factor in helping older people stay healthy and vital. Known as the Sunshine Vitamin because exposure to sunlight can trigger synthesis in th... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Stress Relief? From Planting A Garden?

01st May 2009
Sure, we all know that planting a vegetable garden can put money in your pocket from the savings on grocery bills - but did you know that it can also help reduce stress in your life? Stress wreaks havoc on our lives AND our overall health. It takes the... Read >
Author: Anne P. Jackson

Stronger and Healthy Bones Are Just a Spray Away

09th March 2009
Vitamin D is something that you should have for your body because it supports your body's health system in so many ways. Getting enough Vitamin D will prevent you from illnesses and diseases such as cancer, osteoporosis, diabetes and a lot more. Vitamin ... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Amino Acids and Their Benefit in a Reef Tank

20th February 2009
Amino Acids are quickly becoming one of the most popular additives to any serious reef keeper's arsenal. There are many different reasons why they are being used and many why I suggest everyone should use them. Many vitamins and proteins are including in ... Read >
Author: Devin Gilliland

Vitamin D - 6 Ways to Increase Your Intake

23rd January 2009
Think you're doing all that you can to be healthy, by gulping down your handy, dandy, over-the counter "ultra" multi-vitamin supplements? Maybe you add to these supplements, extra Vitamin C as an added precautionary enhancement against colds and flu. Al... Read >
Author: Sara Carrol

Is It Safe To Tan During Pregnancy?

08th January 2009
There's a lot of confusion among those who are pregnant regarding the safety of getting a tan. Even in the absence of a fetus, experts continue to disagree about the risks - real or imagined - of exposing the body to ultraviolet light. Given the glut of m... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly

The Importance of Strengthening Kidney Energy

31st December 2008
The kidney energy is the basis energy in the body. Its energy pattern pursues extremely intimately to the spine, all the way into the cervical vertebra.With no sturdy kidney energy, the body cannot keep the calcium that it absorbs. A number of calcium can... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

Osteoporosis Naturally Reversed

24th November 2008
Alternative Treatment For Osteoporosis Osteoporosis fractures result in more deaths among women with osteoporosis than ovarian and breast cancer combined. And it is not a secret that at least 27% of all people in nursing homes do end over there because... Read >
Author: asprings

The Function of Vitamin D in Our Life

18th November 2008
Vitamin D, calciferol, is a fat-soluble vitamin. It is found in food, but also can be made in your body after exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun. Vitamin D exists in several forms, each with a different activity. Some forms are relatively inactive ... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

Winter is coming - Learn the Importance of Vitamin D to Your Body

05th November 2008
What is Vitamin D? - Vitamin D, calciferol, is a fat-soluble vitamin. It is found in food, but also can be made in your body after exposure to ultraviolet rays from the sun. The major biologic function of vitamin D is to maintain normal blood levels o... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Know more about the secret sources of calcium in food

21st October 2008
Calcium is the mineral most critical to achieving and maintaining strong, healthy bones and minimizing bone loss later in life. But Milk and other dairy products are often disliked or not tolerated well by people. Therefore it's important to find other su... Read >
Author: Zach Hunt

Celiac Disease Symptoms: 9 Signs You May Have This Often Wrongly Diagnosed Condition

13th October 2008
Do you have celiac disease? Often this can be difficult to answer because the symptoms of this gluten-sensitive disorder are easy to overlook or are similar to those of other diseases. Celiac disease occurs when gluten -- a protein found in food and fo... Read >
Author: Maryon Stewart
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