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How Important is Water in Our Digestive Process?

16th June 2010
When we eat food and we drink water, what happens to them inside of us? Both food and water are important for our digestive system to operate properly. We need this water not only to hydrate us but to also help us properly digest our food. Most of us take... Read >
Author: Joseph Carter

Our Daily Food Intake Requirements

16th June 2010
How can we tell what our bodies truly need in terms of our daily food intakes? Are we only taking calorie needs into consideration, or do we need to factor in our daily vitamin and mineral requirements? The average person only takes calorie needs into con... Read >
Author: Joseph Carter

Health Benefits of Sea Foods

03rd June 2010
Seafood lovers would surely feel happy to learn that they can get a lot of benefits from eating sea foods. From tuna to oysters, all of these sea foods contain lots of vitamins and minerals that strengthen our body and are especially good for the heart. ... Read >
Author: John Stason

How To Get Rid Of Acne Scars Naturally

01st June 2010
Acne scars can be more problems than acne because it takes a long time for them to go. In fact some of them stay forever on your skin. It is best to consult a doctor if your face has acne scars too. If the scars are not large and deep, consider treating t... Read >
Author: Charles

Eating Properly is Important for Your Good Health

31st May 2010
If you prefer a healthy body, you need to do more than exercise. You need to eat correctly. You have to eat an adequate diet that includes healthy dietary fats. Fats are necessary as they are part of the cell membranes that go throughout the body. By e... Read >
Author: Arthur McGinn

Sure Shot Ways to Get Taller Fast! Now You Won't Feel Inferior When Looking at Taller People

24th May 2010
The Y and Z generations are generally taller than the baby boomers and Gen X'ers. The height difference could be attributed to the food and food supplements that the new generations are enjoying. The thing is not all Ys and Zs are tall and for those who a... Read >
Author: Rahul Talwar

Pros and Cons of Protein Bars

23rd May 2010
Nowadays, everywhere you go you see different variety's of these bars being sold. Protein bars have become a popular meal replacement for active people and serve as a healthier snack for people looking to add a few extra calories. Generally, there are two... Read >
Author: Armand Gray

Natural techniques suggested by Ayurveda for glaucoma treatment

20th May 2010
As a special eye disease, glaucoma usually develops slowly and unnoticeably. But this condition can damage the eye seriously and even lead to blindness. The normal circulation of watery fluid in the eye is essential for eye health. Healthy eyes allow eye ... Read >
Author: homas Carter

How Amino Acids Can Help You Sleep

19th May 2010
There is something most uncivilized about living in a civilized world. What is it? It's hard to get good night's sleep. Some of this punishing sleep deprivation is voluntary. Too much to do. Too much to see. Too many responsibilities. Not enough sleep.... Read >
Author: Rod Buckner

The Benefits of Lutein & Zeaxanthin for Vision

17th May 2010
Lutein and Zeaxanthin may sound like the names of some suspicious looking aliens from a long-forgotten B-movie, but they are actually rather interesting anti-oxidants that are said to have excellent benefits for vision. They are chemical compounds of the ... Read >
Author: Ben Jones

Benefits of Honey-Will honey make you fat?

17th May 2010
The benefits of honey continue to amaze me.Have you been hearing people say that honey is bad for the body because it is high in sugar and calories?I am taking up the challenge to prove them wrong.Honey is very good for the body.Reasonable consumption of ... Read >
Author: Ivy Barley

How to Make Slippery Elm Syrup for Dogs, Cats, Horses and Birds

12th May 2010
Herbs to the Rescue for Dogs, Cats, Horses and Birds Indications for Use Slippery Elm bark will sooth the stomach and intestines. It is a nutritive herb with emollient and slightly astringent qualities. It possesses abundant mucilage which will soot... Read >
Author: Lorelei Whitney

365 Vitamins

07th May 2010
365 Vitamins Xango's 3sixty5 is a very unique blend that they have come out with to help replenish the human body with it's vitamins and nutrients. It not only has the vitamins our bodies need but also the minerals the we need. They have blended t... Read >
Author: jared48

Breast Tenderness

07th May 2010
Every woman dreads the coming of menopause, which is defined as the single day that follows 12 months without menstruation. It isn't so much the cessation of menstruation that is feared (many women actually welcome this particular change), rather it is th... Read >
Author: ayushvedahub1

Citrus Nobilis (mandarin orange) peel oil

28th April 2010
The oil from the peel of the mandarin orange is also referred as mandarin oil or tangerine oil. The origin of this oil starts from China and now it been cultivated all over the Mediterranean region. It has good medicinal properties and is a great ingredie... Read >
Author: Timo
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