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How To Triple Your Productivity In 1 Week From Now

29th September 2009
In the terms of the layman, productivity refers to the amount of useful activity you complete in a given time. It is closely related to elegance – the ability to bring about the greatest results with the least amount of effort. It is the belief of the a... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Change Is Good If You Don't Mind

29th September 2009
There is a saying "the only one who likes to be changed is a baby in a wet diaper". For the most part that is very true. However, people really do like change they simply resist being changed. This may seem like the same thing but they are quite dramatica... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Can stress trigger diseases?

28th September 2009
Stress is defined as the non-specific response of the body to any demands made upon it. Everyday, in every walk of life, we come across stress. As much as people wish for a stress free life, such a task would be impossible to achieve. Stress is a part and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Four Hot Signs Of Attraction

23rd September 2009
In today’s society, beauty, physical attraction, and sexuality are all commonly misunderstood as some transcendent inevitable fact; falsely interlocking the three makes it seem doubly true that in order to initiate attraction between a man and a woman, ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

HGH - The Thyroid Gland and Thyroid Hormone

23rd September 2009
The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland that is located over the trachea (wind pipe) just below the larynx (voice box). The thyroid gland plays a very important role in most all the metabolic processes of the body. The thyroid gland with its thyroid... Read >
Author: Alien

Prostate Diet - More Gatherer, Less Hunter

22nd September 2009
Researchers from Canada have found that having a diet of red meat, organ meats, soft drink and bottled water increased the risk of getting prostate cancer. They compared the diets of 80 men with prostate cancer, and 334 healthy men, and the diet just desc... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Does Hoodia Work? 3 Ways Hoodia Helps You Lose Weight

21st September 2009
You've seen the name everywhere. Hoodia Gordonii has taken the weight loss world by storm. Being touted as the next miracle weight loss pill, Hoodia is now being put into everything from multivitamins to Trimspa. But does Hoodia work? Considerin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Acomplia a weight loss drug to cure obesity.

21st September 2009
Acomplia Acomplia rimonabant is a weight loss drug to assist people suffering from obesity. It is manufactured by ‘Sanofi Aventis' a French pharmaceutical company. Many people who buy Acomplia rimonabant find it a miraculous weight loss drug for obes... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Common Menopause Symptoms - How to recognize them & How to Manage Them!

18th September 2009
One of the first symptoms most women see in menopause is irregular or missed periods. When menopause starts to occur, the estrogen and progesterone levels, stimulated by the ovaries, are seriously decreased. This means that the ovaries no longer get the s... Read >
Author: charu102

How to Cure Excessive Sweating

18th September 2009
Excessive sweating is a medical condition called as hyperhidrosis. This is characterized by sweating a lot which may be nonstop the whole day through. The affected person may even sweat despite cold temperature. Excessive sweating may also happen when the... Read >
Author: CristianStan

What You Need to Know About Sunstroke

15th September 2009
Every summer you may encounter the term 'sunstroke' in news reports or magazines. Most likely you would see warnings and tips on how you can avoid the condition. However, not everyone knows that the condition even exists. So, what is sunstroke anyway? And... Read >
Author: Arman Hansen

Curbing Obesity

11th September 2009
Obesity is growing at a high rate among all age groups. The main reason is that people no longer give priority to fitness activities. One more important factor which has come into light is culture and lifestyle. Lifestyle plays an important role. Adult... Read >
Author: Milly

Caralluma Can Help Your Reduce Appetite And Stay Healthy

07th September 2009
Caralluma is a succulent plant that is part of the cactus family. It can be found growing wild in Africa, the Canary Islands, India, and southern Europe, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan. The herb has been used in Indian for centuries in order to curb appetit... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Menopause Night Sweats

18th August 2009
Menopause night sweats are also referred to as nocturnal hyperhydrosis. This is when you wake up in the middle of the night feeling cold and your sheets drenched in sweat. This condition is caused by interactions that involve fluctuating estrogen levels, ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Reducing sweat by simple remedies

18th August 2009
The part of the brain called hypothalamus controls the sweat glands. Sweat occurs whenever the brain sends instructions to the sweat glands. Our normal body temperature is 98.4 degrees. Whenever our body temperature rises above it, there is heat produced ... Read >
Author: Anand

How A Hoodia Supplement Can Help You Control Weight and Appetite

08th August 2009
Recently there has been much interest concerning the ability of hoodia as it pertains to being an appetite suppressant and its ability to help us control weight. Hoodia is a natural supplement that can help us achieve our goal of losing weight. With the i... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online

The body clock and how it controls your sleep patterns

08th August 2009
You’re body clock has that uncanny ability to kick in when it is most unwanted; You look forward to those Sunday lie ins all week long and then you still wake up at the work day time and you’re not only awake but wide awake! Or conversely, fighting to... Read >
Author: Jaden Briek

Hoodia Gordonii - Weight Loss Diet Pill

04th August 2009
Hoodia Gordonii was introduced to the United States in 2004 as a weight loss herb. It has been around for thousands of years and has been used by the San people in South Africa for its ability to be an appetite suppressant while hunting. The Hoodia Gordon... Read >
Author: petersonbran

Understanding the Thyroid Test

03rd August 2009
The functioning and activities of the thyroid is one of the most influential processes in the human body. This is because the overproduction or underproduction of thyroid hormones can have adverse effects on the human body and its functioning. As such, it... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Losing Weight with Pure Hoodia Gordonii

02nd August 2009
Deep in the Kalahari desert in Africa, grows a succulent plant that looks much like a cactus, called the Hoodia Gordonii. The local bushmen of the San tribe have been eating this plant for thousands of years, for the sole purpose of suppressing their appe... Read >
Author: David GOldstein

Diabetes Insipidus - Prevention And Treatment

01st August 2009
Diabetes insipidus, not to be confused with the more common diabetes mellitus, is a relatively rare disorder resulting from a failure to produce sufficient amounts of vasopressin, also known as antidiuretic hormone (ADH). Vasopressin, produced by the hyp... Read >
Author: john daniel

Understanding The Sleeping Cycle

01st August 2009
The daily cycle of life, which includes sleeping and waking, is called a circadian (meaning "about a day") rhythm, commonly referred to as the biologic clock. Hundreds of bodily functions follow biologic clocks, but sleeping and waking are the most promin... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Sleep and health

31st July 2009
One third of our time is spent by our sleep. Good sleeping habit is good to our sinew recovery, wisdom improvement and health maintain. Sleep is also an important process for immunity improvement. Why we need sleep? When uridine in our body cumulates i... Read >
Author: Wendy

Vicious Cycles in Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Leaky Gut, the Autonomic Nervous System

29th July 2009
The reason tackling a leaky gut is so important is that it could in some cases be the first link in a chain of symptoms that result eventually in total mitochondrial failure. We know already that the sympathetic nervous system is in disarray in Chronic... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw

Stress Less

29th July 2009
Most of us feel a degree of stress at some time... it is, after all, the body's natural alarm system. But chronic stress can become a serious, long-term cycle that needs to be broken. "I don't know what's right and what's real anymore, I don't know how... Read >
Author: HBF Health Insurance

Acromegaly : Overgrowth condition in humans.

18th July 2009
*Introduction : Any Chemical released from the Pituitary gland induces physical activities or changes in the body. Pituitary gland is an endocrine gland present in the brain. The release of chemical from the gland in a moderate quantity leads ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Caralluma Fimbriata- Proven OTC Appetite Suppressant

17th July 2009
Caralluma fimbriata is a succulent plant that is part of the cactus family that grows wild over many areas of India and has been used as a natural appetite suppressant for centuries. Anecdotal reports from Ayurvedic practioners in India have reported no ... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

Beauty And Weight Loss Pills

16th July 2009
Maybe you would like to know more about weight loss pills and how they work. What are the possible effects of their consumption on your health? Trick your brain into thinking that you are full with the help of weight loss pills. There is an element ... Read >
Author: Alan

Vicious Cycles in Fibromyalgia and CFS. Leaky Gut, the Sympathetic Nervous System and the Hypothalam

09th July 2009
I have talked in great detail about the effects of failed lymphatic function and the vicious cycle of mitochondrial failure that are the foundation of the ill effects of the fatigue illnesses, Fibromyalgia and CFS. What is encouraging for CFS and Fibro... Read >
Author: Mark Shaw

Causes For Ringing Ears Symptoms Of Tinnitus

09th July 2009
Ringing in ears should not be taken lightly at all. For those who don�t know what ringing in ears means then it refers to a condition where a person gets to hear different kinds of noises and buzzing sound in their ear. Its scientific name is called ... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Tinnitus Solution - Symptoms of Tinnitus

09th July 2009
Ringing in ears should not be taken lightly at all. For those who don't know what ringing in the ears means, it refers to a condition where a person gets to hear different kinds of noises and buzzing sounds in their ear. Its scientific name is called T... Read >
Author: Candy

Common fever and its Treatment

02nd July 2009
Fever is an elevation of the body's temperature in response to infection. A part of the brain called the hypothalamus serves as the body's thermostat. It helps us maintain a normal temperature of about 98.6 F. Sometimes, the hypothalamus resets the body's... Read >
Author: jerry james

What You Should Know about Antidepressants used with Menopause

27th June 2009
Women who are experiencing symptoms like depression and hot flashes when going through menopause sometimes end up using antidepressants to battle these symptoms. Should you take antidepressants when feeling the pressure of menopausal symptoms and the disc... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Women and Adrenal Health

27th June 2009
Stress is a common problem that all women encounter in their daily activities. From office to home, a woman is subjected to several situations that may result in developing stress. Stress is basically our body’s response to situations that trigger certa... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Control Your Appetite And Lose Weight With Hoodia-GL

27th June 2009
For centuries, San Bushmen have been using Hoodia cactus plant in order to reverse hunger and thirst on hunting trips. Hoodia-GL by Vitabase takes the exact aspect of this plant in order to make a health supplement for individuals who are trying to contro... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Fighting Depression with Exercise

12th June 2009
We don�t need a complex PPO plan or a recommendation from our local physician to obtain medication that heals emotional pain. And a co-payment is not requested because the cures that generate the most happiness won�t depress our wallet. These natura... Read >
Author: Valerie Mercedez

Suffering From Tinnitus? Stress Can Make It Worse

11th June 2009
Our modern lifestyles can place an enormous amount of stress upon us; trying to balance work, home life and other commitments can leave us feeling emotionally drained. If we are feeling stressed, this can aggravate the symptoms of tinnitus and make the ti... Read >
Author: Steph Cooke

Ditch the Additives, Ditch the Weight

07th June 2009
By now it's obvious that we believe whole, unprocessed foods to be an integral part of a healthy diet, but here's another reason to ditch the packaged foods'even those that claim to be 'diet' or 'healthy' or 'low in fat': it seems that additives and food ... Read >
Author: BODA

Loose weight with hoodia gordonii:

05th June 2009
Hoodia Gordonii is a latest natural herb discovery which suppresses your hunger. It makes you feel less hungry and this way you loose the weight the natural way. What is Hoodia? It is found in Kalahari Desert region of South Africa; Hoodia Gordoni... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Hormonal Imbalances May Be The Reason You Are Overweight

05th June 2009
Many people struggle to lose weight. New scientific studies regarding weight loss have shown what may be a missing link in the weight loss puzzle. The phenomenon is known as "Leptin Resistance." "Leptin Resistance" in the overweight, or obese, is si... Read >
Author: ronspallone

Don't be depressed anymore

05th June 2009
There are several ways to treat depression. Some suggest seeking professional help, getting someone to talk to, and even to the extent of medication and intake of herbal medicine in order to address the problem. Depression can be fatal and tragic, however... Read >
Author: arcel

Don't be depressed anymore

05th June 2009
There are several ways to treat depression. Some suggest seeking professional help, getting someone to talk to, and even to the extent of medication and intake of herbal medicine in order to address the problem. Depression can be fatal and tragic, however... Read >
Author: arcel

How Does Hoodia Work?

04th June 2009
UniqueHoodia contains the powerful ingredients of the South African Hoodia Gordonii plant. Found naturally in the Kalahari regions of Africa, Hoodia is a form of cactus with amazing natural properties. Hoodia: Does it Work? This weight loss miracle... Read >
Author: AmiStevens

Leptin: It's Role in Women's Health

15th May 2009
What is Leptin and why do recent findings show that it plays a big role in women’s health? Leptin is essentially a hormone that is produced by the body and is responsible for a number of things that happens inside a woman’s body. Leptin has been found... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Leptin: It's Role in Women's Health

15th May 2009
What is Leptin and why do recent findings show that it plays a big role in women’s health? Leptin is essentially a hormone that is produced by the body and is responsible for a number of things that happens inside a woman’s body. Leptin has been found... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Stress Reducers, Tips to Reduce Stress

12th May 2009
Meditating on a regular basis is quite normal and studies have shown that it is very helpful in reducing your stress levels as well as often helping to reduce your blood pressure. You can join a local meditation class, use a guided meditation MP3 or one o... Read >
Author: John Adison

The Causes and Treatment of Excessive Sweating

11th May 2009
Excessive sweating, also known as hyperhidrosis as it is scientifically known, is a condition where a person’s sweat glands begin producing sweat excessively in certain parts of their body. This condition is marked by excessive sweating in the underarms... Read >
Author: jeffykk

Why losing weight is so difficult

05th May 2009
The people who are looking so much fatty or want to reduce their stomach fat and want to remove back fat to have toned & sexy back always go for quick weight loss plans. Generally they do tiring workouts, take low calorie diet and finally take diet pills ... Read >
Author: promotion@myreductil.com

Infants with Prader-Willi Syndrome Benefit from Massage Therapy

04th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Liddle Kidz Foundation Infant and Children's Pediatric Massage Massage can be beneficial for many babies and children. For babies with Prader-Willi syndrome it is possible that massage may help provide appropriate stimulation... Read >
Author: Tina Allen Liddle Kidz

Weight Loss Pills For Beauty

27th April 2009
Obesity can make it difficult to exercise since the body joints react to any exertion. It becomes necessary to try options like weight loss pills. Weight loss pills are a good option for people who are facing a medical condition linked to obesity. Ob... Read >
Author: Alan

Thyroid Gland System

20th April 2009
The thyroid is an endocrine gland located in the throat over the thyroid cartilage. It is formed by two lobes in the form of butterfly, has a weight between 15 and 30 grams, and is responsible for the production of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4, circulat... Read >
Author: Pedro Daniel

The Little Conscious Person That's Keeping You Fat

17th April 2009
I have no doubt that a scientist somewhere just read the title of this article and said out loud, "YES! Venuto is right! That little thing in your head - the hypothalamus - it IS the thing that is keeping you fat! By George, that Venuto guy isn't a dumb b... Read >
Author: burton4550

Get a Harder Erection Naturally - No Blue Pill Required!

16th April 2009
If you want to get a harder erection you can get one naturally without a blue pill naturally and enjoy longer lasting sex and something a blue pill can't do enjoy greater libido. The blue pill can give you a harder erection but can have dangerous side... Read >
Author: kelly price

Are Sugar Cravings a Hormonal Imbalance?

15th April 2009
Many people who are overweight or obese also struggle with the added stress of not feeling like they should be eating the foods that they crave. Added to this stress is the feeling that they should be in control and should have the power to resist temptat... Read >
Author: ronspallone

Diet Pills Review

15th April 2009
We all try our best when it comes to losing weight, but sometimes the demands of modern life make it hard to shed those few extra pounds. Fitting an exercise routine around a 9-to-5 job, while maintaining your social life, can prove an impossible job for ... Read >
Author: Mercy

Superior Alternatives to the Latest Diet Fads

09th April 2009
Dr. Simeons developed his HCG Diet Plan based on observations of abnormal fat loss while working in India using hCG (human chorionic gonadotropin) supplements in adiposogenital dystrophic boys. The boys treated showed improvement with their undescended... Read >
Author: Aaron Benbaruch

Lose 45 lbs In Just 30 Days Easily

07th April 2009
A lady doctor named Dr Suzanne Gudakunst has just release what many are calling the end of the need for potentially harmful weight-loss drugs and designer foods made to help you lose weight. Dr Suzanne's discovery allows anyone regardless of their part... Read >
Author: LS

Home Remedies for Headaches

27th March 2009
A headache paralyzes the entire body. Even a simple task as chatting becomes a behemoth. Here are some home remedies to relieve from the excruciating headache. Headache is defined as pain in the head that is located above the eyes or the ears, behind t... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

Hoodia Gordonii – A Slimming Sensation with Effective Weight Loss Possibilities

24th March 2009
Hoodia Slimming Pills Hoodia Gordonii, a very rare cactus like plant that is native to South Africa, is an incredible discovery and pretty rare too. This is why genuine Hoodia Gordonii is expensive. The Gordonii variety is the only type that contains ... Read >
Author: mark bevan

5 kinds of sound scientific methods of contraception

20th March 2009
The so-called principle of contraception, is to use scientific methods to prevent and destruction in the course of normal pregnancy in some aspect, in order to avoid pregnancy, to prevent births. Currently used by a lot of contraceptive methods, according... Read >
Author: skywind

How to Use Aromatherapy for Weight Loss

16th March 2009
Over the years, people have doubted the effectiveness of aromatherapy for weight loss. More recently, though, scientists have studied the relationship between weight loss and the sense of smell. And they've reached some interesting conclusions. So... ... Read >
Author: Kyley Zimmerman

Control Appetite If You Want to Remain Healthy For Long

13th March 2009
You must learn how to control appetite to remain healthy for a long time. I know it is not easy for everybody when you love to have a taste of those delicious foods. But my dear friend, most of the time we land up into overeating and pay the penalty i... Read >
Author: Cary Gardner

Male breast reduction Surgery

20th February 2009
Growth of the breast tissue in men is common and is called gynecomastia. This condition often occurs during puberty and in many occasions resolves spontaneously. It can also occur in old age in which case it is unlikely to resolve but rarely requires tr... Read >
Author: Adrian Richards

How is Adolescent Depression Different than Adult Depression?

20th February 2009
Depression is a disorder in which people appear sad, withdrawn, show lack of interest in things going on around them, experience cognitive problems, and may even choose to commit suicide. Depressive symptoms are common and most people will have symptoms a... Read >
Author: CMcKinzie

STRESS AND HEALTH

02nd February 2009
STRESS AND HEALTH Stress is a natural part of life. There are lessons to be learned and ways to continually improve your response to stress. Everyone has stress but the difference, in my opinion, is how you cope with the stress. How you deal with it, h... Read >
Author: Grace46

How to Use Aromatherapy for Weight Loss

02nd February 2009
Over the years, people have doubted the effectiveness of aromatherapy for weight loss. More recently, though, scientists have studied the relationship between weight loss and the sense of smell. And they've reached some interesting conclusions. So... ... Read >
Author: Kyley Zimmerman

Chocolate: More than Just a Sweet Tooth's Delight

28th January 2009
It could even mend a broken heart they say. Cheesy huh? But surprisingly however, this phrase could actually serve its literal meaning. Recent studies have shown that chocolate, dark ones particularly, if taken in regular amounts, promotes better blood... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Overweight and Obesity

28th January 2009
Obesity is a problem that plagues every part of the world. It is defined as a situation where people consume significantly more calories than they expend in physical activity – which is the exactly the same as definition for overweight. Despite that, o... Read >
Author: Kim Wist

How Surgery is used for Treating Morbid Obesity

09th January 2009
Obesity occurs when the energy generation exceeds the energy requirement of the body for physical activity and growth. As a result there is an accumulation of fat, which is stored as adipose tissue. The excessive adipose tissue may be distributed generall... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Information about Irregular Menstrual Cycle

08th January 2009
Normally a menstrual cycle ranges anywhere from 21 to 35 days. Irregular menstrual cycle is a widespread complaint with about 20 percent of the women. Irregularity of menses can be moreover of short term or long term irregularity. Find out the causes for ... Read >
Author: richersiamon

Abnormal Feeding and Obesity – How Are They Linked?

06th January 2009
There are many factors that can contribute to obesity. This article will emphasize on how abnormal feeding and obesity are linked to each other. Abnormal feeding regulation is an important cause of obesity. The rate of feeding is normally regulated in pro... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

The Many Things That Enzymes Do

05th January 2009
Studies show that over 90% of the food we eat is cooked at temperatures of over 118 degrees F. This destroys the enzymes in the food. Since a shortage of enzymes in the system does not have any immediately noticeable effects, except for indigestion, most ... Read >

Hoodia vs Strip That Fat Diet Plan

05th January 2009
If you are reading this then I am assuming you want to lose weight. Unfortunately, statistics suggest that this is not your first attempt at losing weight. As 2008 draws to a close you make be considering how you are going to lose the extra 5 pounds y... Read >
Author: Melanie Gray

Hoodia vs Strip That Fat Diet Plan

05th January 2009
If you are reading this then I am assuming you want to lose weight. Unfortunately, statistics suggest that this is not your first attempt at losing weight. As 2008 draws to a close you make be considering how you are going to lose the extra 5 pounds y... Read >
Author: Melanie Gray

B Vitamin Complex And Stress: How Vitamin B Can Reduce Stress

03rd December 2008
The connection between B vitamin complex and stress is well known; although why a good B vitamin complex can reduce stress is less well known. Before discussing the reason why a Vitamin B formula can reduce stress, we shall first have a look at stress an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Three Types of Canine Diabetes

26th November 2008
There are three types of canine diabetes. They include mellitus, insipidus, and gestational. The most common form is diabetes mellitus. Let's take a look at these three forms of dog diabetes. Diabetes Mellitus Canine diabetes mellitus is a condition... Read >
Author: D Swain

How to Prevent Dehydration

24th November 2008
Dehydration or hypohydration refers to the loss of water within the body. It can occur at any time, within any sport and should be avoided as it can cause further complications within the body. It is caused by a prolonged physical activity, among other th... Read >
Author: stbotanica

Does More leptin Help With Weight Loss?

20th November 2008
Recent research into leptin has revealed what is likely to be very important in the control of appetite, weight loss and the regulation of body weight. Advances in leptin research and its role in the control of obesity would lead to reductions in diab... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Does More leptin Help With Weight Loss?

20th November 2008
Recent research into leptin has revealed what is likely to be very important in the control of appetite, weight loss and the regulation of body weight. Advances in leptin research and its role in the control of obesity would lead to reductions in diab... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Sad Light Box

18th November 2008
SAD or seasonal affective disorder is a type of depression that percolates into people in the winter months. Though the spread is effective from the month of September, it generally assumes worrying proportions between December-February. The reason is sim... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Pheromones And Sexual Attraction - Pheromones That Attract

18th November 2008
Pheromones And Sexual Attraction Humans are highly skilled at sniffing our suitable sexual partners, research has found. Evidence has revealed that natural body scents play a pivotal role in deciding whether we find someone attractive. The research ... Read >
Author: Adam Quilt

How to fight Menopause

10th November 2008
What is menopause? Menopause marks the end of female fertility which generally occurs around the age of 45-50 with a little variation. At this time the menstrual cycle stops. Various diseases develop after menopause in women. Therefore, you can use ... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Effectually Loosing Weight in a Very Common Way

05th November 2008
Most important fundamentals of weight loss are control of the segment. Only just about one quarter of foodstuffs and drinks are determined to be seized by the person. The partitions are further dreadful at junk food café and joints. Efficient weight loss... Read >
Author: Alien

Ecotherapy - Healing through the Colours of Nature

03rd November 2008
Ecotherapy What is Ecotherapy? It is well known that the first and perhaps the major symptoms of stress or mental illness is the breakdown between a person and the people around them. The effect of this can be seen in the home and the work place lea... Read >
Author: Trevor Mayes

Ecotherapy - Healing through the Colours of Nature

30th October 2008
Ecotherapy What is Ecotherapy? It is well known that the first and perhaps the major symptoms of stress or mental illness is the breakdown between a person and the people around them. The effect of this can be seen in the home and the work place lea... Read >
Author: Trevor Mayes

Ecotherapy - Healing through the Colours of Nature

30th October 2008
Ecotherapy What is Ecotherapy? It is well known that the first and perhaps the major symptoms of stress or mental illness is the breakdown between a person and the people around them. The effect of this can be seen in the home and the work place lea... Read >
Author: Trevor Mayes

Causes and Cures For Hot Flashes

27th October 2008
A widespread discomfort of perimenopause, hot flashes affect about 75 percent of menopausal women. These women report various experiences of the phenomenon, ranging from a glowing sensation to a burning heat, usually with some sweating, which may be parti... Read >
Author: gillmortensen73

Causes and Cures For Hot Flashes

23rd October 2008
A widespread discomfort of perimenopause, hot flashes affect about 75 percent of menopausal women. These women report various experiences of the phenomenon, ranging from a glowing sensation to a burning heat, usually with some sweating, which may be parti... Read >
Author: MichelleS

Lose the Belly Fat - Stress, Cortisol, and Your Waist

21st October 2008
Do you struggle with extra fat around your midsection? Excess abdominal fat is not only visually unappealing to some, but it also increases your heart disease risk. What causes abdominal obesity?There are many different reasons your body likes to store fa... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD

What Is Hoodia And How Does It Work To Curve Appetite?

07th October 2008
Hoodia is a plant that belongs to the milkweed family and consists of about twenty different species. It is a leafless, spiny plant, with fleshy finger-like stems. Along the stems, there are rows of thorns, while the plant bears flesh-colored flowers. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost your Energy Levels with Panax Ginseng

06th October 2008
Panax is a type of perennial plant with fleshy roots, and grows in Eastern Asia. Ginsengs contain ginsenosides that are triterpene saponins, steroidal compounds that are found only in Panax ginseng. The effects of these saponins are difficult to establish... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Who Needs Strong Appetite Suppressants?

29th September 2008
These days I was searching the web to find some more information on weight loss medications. There is something that I noticed - a lot of people seeking strong appetite suppressant. Obviously, they were searching for the ultimate weight loss solution, bei... Read >
Author: Cary Gardner

Loosing Weight in a Natural Way

24th September 2008
Most significant essentials of weight loss are section control. Only about one quarter of drinks and foodstuffs are intended to be grasped by an individual. The divisions are further terrible at junk food restaurants and joints. Effectual weight loss appe... Read >
Author: Alien

Hoodia Diet Pills And Weight Loss

23rd September 2008
A few years ago, main motivation for getting slim was to be able to wear jeans. These days, the craze for a thin body continues but the objective has changed to being fit and healthy. There is an awareness that the biggest fall out of weight gain is the d... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp

What is Amenorrhea ?

15th September 2008
Amenorrhea is the term used to describe the condition where menstrual periods are absent. When you miss a period, your first thought may be that you are pregnant. However there are actually several factors that may cause or contribute to the absence of me... Read >
Author: Trevor Dalley

Using Natural Ways to Increase Fertility

09th September 2008
Are you finding it difficult to become pregnant? If so you can do many simple things to improve your chances of conception, the way we live can have a big effect on the reproductive system of both men and women and most people prefer natural ways to incre... Read >
Author: Lyta Humphris

Using Natural Ways to Increase Fertility

09th September 2008
Are you finding it difficult to become pregnant? If so you can do many simple things to improve your chances of conception, the way we live can have a big effect on the reproductive system of both men and women and most people prefer natural ways to incre... Read >
Author: Lyta Humphris

What Does GABA Do In The Brain?

05th September 2008
GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm. For m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Is Disbetes Insipidus?

04th September 2008
Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a disorder in which an abnormal increase in the production of urine, liquid prerecording is frequently and thirst. It is caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, or a kidney insensitivity to the... Read >
Author: Jack Stanley

Diet Pills: A Rapid Fire With Adipex

17th August 2008
“The last time I ever looked at mirror and smiled at me was 5 years back”; “My prayers were answered like magic; I have lost 20 pounds”; “You have to try these diet pills to believe you can!”-these are some of the real statements people give a... Read >
Author: cacarod

Is the Heat On? Hot flushes? -Silvia women patches

29th July 2008
Hot flushes are characterized by a sudden feeling of heat often accompanied with a reddening of the face and profuse sweating. For some, it is as mild as a brief warm flushing of the face and skin. For others, it is experienced as an intense heat on the f... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

Hypothyroidism - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

29th July 2008
Hypothyroidism is a condition in which the body lacks sufficient thyroid hormone. Since the main purpose of thyroid hormone is to "run the body's metabolism", it is understandable that people with this condition will have symptoms associated with a slow m... Read >
Author: Rick Hutch

What Effects do Male Pheromones Have on Women?

24th July 2008
What Effects do Male Pheromones Have on Women? You might never guess from all the hype and hoopla about male pheromones that investigating how they affect women's hormone levels is a very recent research activity. The effect of pheromones on physiolog... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hypothyroidism – Causes and Treatment

22nd July 2008
Hypothyroidism is a common endocrine disorder resulting from deficiency of thyroid hormone. It usually is a primary process in which the thyroid gland produces insufficient amounts of thyroid hormone. It can also be secondary, that is lack of thyroid horm... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Impacts of Thyroid with Special Reference to Obesity

18th July 2008
Defining Thyroid • Whenever we talk about “Thyroid”, it comes as “Endocrine Glands emerged in the human body. This gland is originated nearby the neck lower to underneath the thyroid cartilage also identified as the Adam's apple in men and at j... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Reductil tablets for obesity treatment

04th July 2008
Reductil – the slimming pills The accumulation of excess fats in the body is known as obesity. It can affect people of all ages including children. Primary reason for the spread of obesity is considered to be irregular lifestyle of people. The... Read >
Author: Anthony

Hyperhidrosis: The Problem Of Excessive Sweating

03rd July 2008
Hyperhidrosis is a condition which causes excessive sweating. According to research nearly 4 percent of the world’s population suffers from symptoms of hyperhidrosis. Sweaty palms, hands, arms, face and feet can cause embarrassment and social issues. ... Read >
Author: thinkfast

A Compulsive Eating Disorder is Treatable

02nd July 2008
What exactly causes a compulsive eating disorder? Most experts agree that the exact causes are unknown. Experts also believe that this condition could begin in childhood if the child uses food to relieve stress or as a comfort food. This could result in a... Read >
Author: D. Karlson

How to Prevent Heat Stroke

01st July 2008
Heat stroke is the condition that happens when the body creates or takes in more heat then it can let out. Generally this condition is due to excessive exposure to a heat that the body cannot tolerate. Our body is equipped with heat-regulating mechanisms,... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Cluster Headaches Are One Of The Most Painful Conditions Known To Man

20th June 2008
Cluster headaches are one of the most painful conditions known and their only saving grace is that they are fortunately quite rare. For example, although about one person in ten of the population suffers from migraine, only about one person in three hundr... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Types of Depression and Anxiety Disorders

10th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

The Mystery Behind The Common Headache

09th June 2008
There can be very few people who have not experienced a headache and yet, despite the fact that they are so common, their cause remains something of a mystery. Also, although we often simply talk about a headache it is surprising how few people know that ... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Types of Depression and Anxiety Disorders

09th June 2008
An estimated 6 percent of Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder (SAD), a type of depression, and an additional 14 percent experience a milder form of the disorder known as the winter blues. SAD strikes during the winter months and is associate... Read >
Author: pattrickjhonson

Hoodia For Weight Loss

27th May 2008
Let's speak concerning hoodia gordonii, the mainly effectual & the majority money-making element of several weight loss capsules. There are 2 kinds of hoodia one is fake & the other one is genuine. To be acquainted with how to defend you from purchasing f... Read >
Author: Alien

Complete Information on Dubowitz syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Dubowitz syndrome is a genetic disorder defined by slow growth, a characteristic facial appearance, and a small head. Although the exact pathology of Dubowitz syndrome is not yet known, it is almost certain that it has a genetic component. It is classifie... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Diabetes insipidus with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Diabetes insipidus (DI) are a disorder of which there an abnormal increase of urine output, liquid prerecording is frequently and thirst. It is caused by a deficiency of antidiuretic hormone, also known as vasopressin, or by an insensitivity of the kidney... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Weight Loss In A Natural Way

12th May 2008
Most significant essentials of weight loss are section control. Only about one quart of drinks and food stuff is intended to be grasped by a human being. The sections are further horrible at junk food joints and restaurants. Effective weight loss append c... Read >
Author: Alien

Just What Are Cluster Headaches And How Do You Go About Treating Them?

09th May 2008
Although they are relatively unusual cluster headaches are considered to be amongst the most painful conditions that you can experience. Happily they are quite rare and, whilst other often painful headaches like migraines attack about ten percent of the p... Read >
Author: Donald Saunders

Why Does Weight Loss Slow Up?

17th April 2008
One of the most discouraging things about trying to lose weight is hitting the plateau. Typically, you start out on a diet filled with determination. Your efforts payoff almost immediately as you rapidly drop a few pounds. And then, a few weeks to a month... Read >
Author: Alien

How Colour Therapy Works

01st April 2008
Our Reaction to Colour - The Endocrine System Colour affects us physically and psychologically, directly and indirectly and from a combined psychological, physiological, and spiritual perspective. From both the psychological and physiological perspecti... Read >
Author: Trevor Mayes

How Colour Therapy Works

01st April 2008
Our Reaction to Colour - The Endocrine System Colour affects us physically and psychologically, directly and indirectly and from a combined psychological, physiological, and spiritual perspective. From both the psychological and physiological persp... Read >
Author: Trevor Mayes

Herbal Remedies – Prevention from Fever

28th March 2008
Fever is a good thing. It's your body's attempt to kill off invading bacteria and other nasty organisms that can't survive the heat. The hypothalamus, which is the body's thermostat, senses the assault on the body and turns up the heat much the way you tu... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Therapeutic Music - A Positive Aid To Health !

27th March 2008
We have come a long way from the time man first learned to make music using a primitive, home made drum or hollow stem cut from a tree. Today, it could be said that making music is a high-tech industry where digital, even computerised instruments of one... Read >
Author: James Keith

New Fat Loss Discovery !

27th March 2008
As we all know, nothing stands still and the natural health field is no exception. Recent research into the problem of obesity has come up with quite astounding revelations, not only into the cause of the problem but its treatment and cure. From the late... Read >
Author: James Keith

Popular herbal diet supplement- does it work?

11th March 2008
Many people place a significant premium on looking trim and slender. Unfortunately, most people are overweight, dashing to pieces the dream of looking trim. Predictably, there are hundreds of diet plans, weight loss programs and dietary supplements that p... Read >
Author: jimmackey

The diet miracle inside Hoodia

10th March 2008
Hoodia is one of the highest-profile and most aggressively-marketed weight loss supplements sold today. It promises a quick, easy and relatively low-maintenance way for people to eat less and get rid of the extra pounds. But, most people have no idea how ... Read >
Author: jimmackey

Self-Esteem and Stress-Anxiety

22nd February 2008
How people feel about themselves and others and their perceptions of the stressors in their lives are part of the psychology of stress. Ability to cope with stress often hinges on impressions of how detrimental a stressor is and how adequately resources c... Read >
Author: David Jones

Unlocking the Secrets of Your Sense of Smell: Part 9

21st February 2008
How Do Different Scents Affect Our Moods? Specific odour patterns are transmitted to various parts of the brain. Along with other sites, odour patterns are sent to the hypothalamus, the limbic system, and the cerebral cortex. These areas of the brain... Read >
Author: Luke Vorstermans

B Complex to Restore the Adrenal Glands from Stress

18th February 2008
The B vitamins comprise a range of water soluble vitamins that frequently work together to impart a number of general benefits to your body�s health. In general they support and maintain the metabolic rate, maintain the function of the nervous system, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hoodia Review - Does Hoodia Work For Weightloss?

15th February 2008
Obesity is one of the leading causes of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular morbidity and mortality in the developed world. Whilst some cases are primarily due to genetics, majority of the obesity cases are due to lifestyle factors. Over-eating and a seden... Read >
Author: Dr Rajgopal

The Effects of Hoodia Gordonii

15th February 2008
The part of the brain that regulates specific metabolic processes and certain other activities of the autonomic nervous system is called the hypothalamus. Its main purpose is to synthesize and secrete so-called neuro-hormones, often referred to as hypotha... Read >
Author: Anthony J. Carter

Hoodia Suppresses Hunger and Cravings

11th February 2008
Hoodia Gordonii is the most effective natural appetite suppressant. And now it is available in a weight loss supplement form. Hoodia can help your weight loss challenge by reducing your hunger. Hoodia Gordonii based weight loss supplements are enriched wi... Read >
Author: Dadrian

Why Stress Is Dangerous

05th February 2008
Almost everyone finds stress annoying and unwanted in their lives, but not everyone knows how dangerous stress can be - especially when it stays in your body for a long time. Certain parts of our bodies are directly affected by stress and its adverse effe... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

No more anxiety sweat; it’s upsetting.

02nd February 2008
Ever thought of anxiety sweat? Out of the blue, your boss ask you to address a group of furious personnel or worse still to represent your company in an international trade fair meeting, what happens when a situation like this brings a dilemma between ris... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji

Normal Hoodia Pill Ingredients

29th January 2008
In today' s market for effective weight-loss programs and regimens, there has always been a demand from consumers for quick-fix, no-hassle weight loss supplements. Many ponder that after the FDA banned the herb ephedra, the market was considerably hea... Read >
Author: Vanessa Doctor

weight loss - Are Obese People Happier Than Thinner Ones?

25th January 2008
Society often paints the picture of the happy, jolly overweight person but is thisa true picture? Evidence is emerging that people who are obese suffer from depression more often than their thinner counterparts. A study published in the Archives of G... Read >
Author: Daniel Bell

Herbal Treatment For Women's Problems

23rd January 2008
The Female reproductive system consists of the uterus (womb), a muscular pear-shaped expandable organ about 3in/7.5cm long and 2in/5cm wide, two ovaries (connected to the uterus by the Fallopian tubes), and the cervix, which joins the lower end of the ute... Read >
Author: Alien

Beyond traditional stress reduction techniques....

22nd January 2008
It does amaze me sometimes when i meet clients in my practice who have never really known what it is like to deeply relax. I specialize in anxiety counselling and can only recall one person who came to me who performed a relaxation exercise daily. It is v... Read >
Author: silverfox63

Beyond traditional stress reduction methods....

22nd January 2008
It does amaze me sometimes when i meet clients in my practice who have never really known what it is like to deeply relax. I specialize in anxiety counselling and can only recall one person who came to me who performed a relaxation exercise daily. It is v... Read >
Author: silverfox63

Weight Loss 101: Eating on an HCG Diet

18th January 2008
"If you are interested in losing weight with HCG hormone therapy, it is important that you also follow a special diet as well. By combining a low calorie diet with your hormone therapy, you will be able to obtain the greatest benefits from this weight lo... Read >
Author: Marion Goldsmith

The HCG Diet: What Happens After Treatments Stop?

18th January 2008
"When you go on the HCG diet, your body will undergo some amazing transformations. Not only will you lose a substantial amount of weight, your body contour will actually change and your body will reprogram itself in a number of weighs. In addition, your... Read >
Author: Marion Goldsmith

Be Different This Halloween Season

21st October 2007
Be different this Halloween season make some homemade chocolate- chip oatmeal cookie Halloween treats or cocoanut macaroon cookies or other cookies that do not come out of a bag or box or use cold case cut and bake cookies. If this type of action is too t... Read >
Author: gator58

How Your Biological Clock Influences Your Mental And Physical Performance

25th September 2007
All of nature has a rhythm. Birds fly south and the leaves of trees changes color as if following some mysterious cue from a master timekeeper. We are no different. Our bodily functions and our brain follow a definite rhythm. This affects our think... Read >
Author: Martin Mak

Support Reproductive Function And Boost Libido With Tribulus Terrestris

25th September 2007
Tribulus terrestris, as it is properly called, is an herb of South Asian origin that can support reproductive function and boost libido in men and women. It does so by increasing levels of the pituitary hormone LH (Luteinizing Hormone), otherwise known a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Weight Loss - Hoodia Cactus

26th August 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii Cactus is a South African desert Cactus and it has surprisingly been proven to help with weight loss. Sold in capsules, liquid and even in tea form, the Hoodia has been known to suppress the appetite. There are over 20 different types ... Read >
Author: Alien

Frequently Asked Questions About Pheromone Products

06th August 2007
How do pheromones work? Human body naturally produces pheromones every day. Individuals who give off higher than average amounts of pheromones usually have greater success with attracting members of the opposite sex, while individuals who don't produce... Read >
Author: Pax Shumway

A diet pill Acomplia Rimonabant and a Quit smoking drug Chantix.

02nd August 2007
What is Acomplia Rimonabant? Acomplia Rimonabant is a drug to assist obese people to lose weight and it is approved for sale Europe and UK with prescription from 28th June 2006. Since that time, this drug acomplia rimonabant is called a miracle drug ... Read >
Author: lazyurl

Mastering Leptin the Key to Weight Loss

20th July 2007
Leptin leapt into the headlines when it was identified in 1995 as a protein that triggers weight loss in mice. Leptin (the Greek term for thin) is a hormone released by your fat cells. When you lose fat, leptin levels drop and when you gain fat, leptin le... Read >
Author: Kevin Flatt

Amenorrhea - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

12th July 2007
Amenorrhea is absence of menstruation. Amenorrhea is a normal feature in prepubertal, pregnant, and postmenopausal females. Amenorrhea can be caused by any number of changes in the organs, glands, and hormones involved in menstruation. Stress due to inter... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ayurvedic Herbal Home Remedies for Stress

11th July 2007
Stress is the disruption of homeostasis and physical or psychological stimuli. Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. Stress is simply a fact of nature -- forces from the outside world affecting the individual. Stress is t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Too much stress weakens you

11th July 2007
A 2005 study on more than 1,000 people in managerial posts from Singapore, US, Hong Kong, Britain and Austrialia showed that the majority of them are subjected to excessive stress due to information overload. They were not optimistic that the circumsta... Read >
Author: Laura Ng

Genetic Obesity and The Legacy of Family Fat

05th July 2007
We all know at least one person who seems to have been overweight their entire lives. Or perhaps you feel you fit this description along with most of your overweight family members. If obesity seems to run in your family it is highly likely that you cou... Read >
Author: Nicole Evans

Hoodia Helps To Loose Weight Naturally

30th May 2007
Hoodia Gordonii is an established, natural weight-loss medicine that many people insist for fast and safe weight loss. Unlike anything that has been on the market before, Hoodia is not only an empty promise. Hoodia can help you to loose weight, and to kee... Read >
Author: Mike Broox

Things to know about diabetes insipidus

17th May 2007
One of the diabetes types is called diabetes insipidus. The scanty production of an anti diuretic hormone is one of the caused that leads to diabetes insipidus. This hormone helps your body and your kidneys maintain the needed amount of water. When su... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Insomnia Treatment

15th May 2007
Insomnia is inability to remain asleep for a reasonable period. An individual can be clasified as a patient of insomnia if he complains that he is unable to close eyes or rest mind for more than a few minutes at a time. Insomnia is of two types - organi... Read >
Author: jasperknowapp

How to Re-program Your Body to Lose Weight

06th May 2007
Most people at one time or another have seen themselves as overweight and so go on some type of calorie restricted diet. Most of these same people will lose some weight initially and then within a certain time frame will regain the weight, and perhaps som... Read >
Author: Rick Duker

Hoodia: All Natural Weight Loss

25th April 2007
Most everyone you have ever met has had a problem with their weight. Either wanting to gain weight or trying desperately to lose weight, it is a constant on most peoples minds. The one that usually gets to most people is trying to lose weight. People try ... Read >
Author: Steve Cancel

Some facts about diabetes insipidus

18th April 2007
When the kidneys are unable to conserve water as they perform their function of filtering blood, there can appear an uncommon condition called diabetes insipidus. ADH, also called vasopressin is the hormone that controls the amount of water conserved. Th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How Our Emotions Are Created

07th April 2007
One thing I learned from watching "What the Bleep" is how our thoughts control our emotions. It's really fascinating AND once you get it, then you will be better able to control your thoughts and create new pathways for positive thought processes. Hopeful... Read >
Author: Gary Glasscock

The Sleep Disorder Called Narcolepsy

28th March 2007
Severe day drowsiness is the main and initial sign that you might already be suffering from narcolepsy. It might reach years to finally identify a sleep disorder as narcolepsy because other factors might have triggered it, and the problem happens no matt... Read >
Author: articlesubmitters

Adrenal Gland’s Effects on Chronic Fatigue

27th March 2007
Chronic fatigue is a serious medical condition that affects thousands of people all around the world. The exact cause of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is unknown, although many experts argue about the exact causes. The adrenal gland is a gland within ... Read >
Author: Nigel H

Slimaluma – A New Weight Loss Supplement

12th March 2007
Did you know that diet has the greatest impact on your weight loss efforts, as compared to maintaining the same unhealthy diet and increasing exercise? As a matter of fact, the celebrity Janet Jackson, who lost 60 pounds in 2006, attributes a whopping 80... Read >
Author: Edward Sample

Ginseng: for Health and Strength

07th March 2007
In North America and Asia, ginseng was traditionally used for treating a variety of illnesses. In Chinese medicine, ginseng was more frequently used for general preventive purposes. Whereas ginseng was formerly supposed to be confined to Chinese Tartar... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

Hoodia: seen a fat San Bushman lately?

07th March 2007
The Hoodia Gordonii plant has been used by the San Bushmen of the Kalahari desert long before Europeans came into contact with it. It was invaluable to them to ward off hunger during their lengthy nomadic trips through the desert. They also used it medica... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson

How gordoniihoodia helps to lose weight

09th February 2007
Hoodia works as an appetite suppressant. However, it is not a stimulant like other appetite suppressants. It actually has no other effect than to suppress appetite. It suppresses appetite because it contains a particular molecule which has a surprising ef... Read >
Author: Nathan Park

Hoodia's Effectiveness in weightloss

09th February 2007
Dieters have many questions about hoodia and hoodia supplements and also regarding its effectiveness. The frequently asked questions are, "Is Hoodia effective"? With an average price of about $80 per bottle at the time of this writing, you probably want t... Read >
Author: Nathan Park

Using the Law of Attraction to Lose Weight and Be Fit

02nd February 2007
How to Use the Law of Attraction to Lose Weight and Be Fit The very first step to losing weight and becoming fit is to harness the power of the law of attraction. And you harness the power of the law of attraction simply within your very own mind! Mo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

You've Heard of it but What is Hoodia?

24th January 2007
A simple definition of hoodia would be a cactus-like plant grown in the Kalahari Desert of South Africa that has appetite-suppressing qualities. While that provides a quick answer to the question, what is hoodia, there is much more to the hoodia plant tha... Read >
Author: Travis

Phentermine - the Truth About How it Works

16th January 2007
People interested in the use of Phentermine to solve their weight related problems often want to know about the drug and its mode of operation in the human body. A lot of health forums exist online where the question is frequently asked:” How does Phent... Read >
Author: david smith

Fight Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome With Natural Supplements

06th January 2007
Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), which is also called chronic fatigue and immune dysfunction syndrome (CFIDS), and myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME), is known for its symptoms associated with extreme fatigue that cause a substantial reduction in activity leve... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Effect of Exercising Increased with the Use of Phentermine

08th December 2006
It is completely right that exercising can help in burning calories. But, exercising alone cannot help in weight loss because calories burnt through exercising are generally re-acquired from the food you eat. Through exercising you only lose the calories ... Read >
Author: Marilyn Davis

Phentermine: The Obesity Reducer and Body Carver

08th December 2006
For an obese, fat reduction is essential for carving his or her body in proper shape. Phentermine has the capability of fat elimination. This is an all time hit anti-obesity medication; it has been reigning in weight loss drug market since later half of t... Read >
Author: Ethan Hall

Inside Anger

08th December 2006
It is Friday. You woke up, went to the kitchen, and poured some orange juice into a glass. Your week has been very productive so far, and today’s weather is particularly conducive to a good mood. To enhance that positivity, tomorrow the weekend will beg... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Trauma: The Inevitable Condition

08th December 2006
The word 'trauma' originates from the Greek 'wound', and it is commonly defined as being of psychological or physical nature. Trauma occurs as a result of an event, and it has deep roots in various levels of the human mind and behaviour. In a world with e... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

About Stress: Underpinnings, Counselling Management and Performance

08th December 2006
Stress and Health Stress is a term used to describe a pattern of physiological responses which are directed to specific events in our lives. It is also a term that has fallen into fashion in recent years, particularly when referring stress to the cont... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

Diet Pills are a Immediate and Effective Way to Lose Weight

04th December 2006
If you've ever table runner guilty, ashamed, or embarrassed for failing to reduce weight with strict eating and exercise plans, you should nix expeditiously. It's not your cantankerous. After all, in today's eager day and age, we can't be expected to have... Read >
Author: apiwat songworn

How Hoodia Works

16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Alvin Toh Hoodia has been used by the San people of Southern Africa as an appetite suppressant and cure for indigestion for ages. The San have used Hoodia for centuries to combat hunger on long trips in the desert. Hoodia is a cactus, a... Read >
Author: alvin toh

Phentermine: Help that Averts Risks

10th November 2006
Obesity is the disease which shakes it hands with many risk factors. These risks are serious, which includes risk to heart, kidneys, liver and bone joints. To avert these risks management of obesity is compulsory. Weight loss is not easy to achieve; a lot... Read >
Author: Joseph Jones

Hoodia

09th November 2006
Before 2004, Hoodia Gordonii was simply an African desert succulent to most of the United States population. Since that time it has attracted growing populatrity for its appetite suppression qualities. There is now increasing use of Hoodia as a means to h... Read >
Author: Josh W

Suppress Appetite with Reductil and Get Rid of Pain of Dieting

02nd November 2006
Obesity reduction is a prime requirement, but the pain which dieting gives is unbearable for many of us. Forceful appetite suppression may be harmful for the body so it should not be tried. Appetite suppression should be done with help a of proper appetit... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Earlier Only Tribes, Now Whole World Knows How to Curb Obesity

25th October 2006
Darkness always has a ray hope behind it; Africa is known as Dark Continent of the world. But, the tribes of Kalahari Desert have a ray of hope for millions of obese around the world. This ray of hope is a natural herb which looks like cactus and found in... Read >
Author: Emily King

Breast-Feeding and the Female Breast

19th October 2006
Breast-Feeding and the Female Breast Throughout a woman's pregnancy, high levels of estrogen and progesterone keep the flow of milk in check, even after the surge in prolactin production that occurs during the seventh month of pregnancy. As soon as ... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Hoodia Diet Pills

03rd October 2006
If you're a news junkie then you must have heard a lot in the media about a new weight loss supplement called hoodia diet pills. Hoodia gordonii popularly known as hoodia is nothing but a coarse juicy that resembles a cactus. According to experts pure hoo... Read >
Author: Mike Dakin

New Studies on Growth Hormones

07th September 2006
Growth hormone is a protein hormone of about 190 amino acids that is synthesized and secreted by cells called somatotrophs in the anterior pituitary. It is a major participant in control of several complex physiologic processes, including growth and metab... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor

Height Growth Deficiency Article

31st August 2006
Short stature may be the normal expression of genetic potential, in which case the growth rate is normal, or it may be the result of a condition causing growth failure with a lower-than-normal growth rate. Growth failure is the term that describes a growt... Read >
Author: Chris Maylor

Tenuate Diet Pills are a Rapid and Effective Way to Lose Weight

21st August 2006
If you've ever felt guilty, ashamed, or embarrassed for failing to reduce weight with strict eating and exercise plans, you should stop immediately. It's not your fault. After all, in today's busy day and age, we can't be expected to have the time, energy... Read >
Author: Clarence Carter

Sunlight - Friend or Foe in Skin Care?

25th July 2006
Nearly 2500 years ago, Hippocrates, the father of medicine, wrote about the healing properties of sunlight. Sunlight is still prescribed as treatment for many diseases, and some medical and health professionals believe that healing with light is actually ... Read >
Author: No Last Name

Can stress trigger diseases?

23rd July 2006
Stress is defined as the non-specific response of the body to any demands made upon it. Everyday, in every walk of life, we come across stress. As much as people wish for a stress free life, such a task would be impossible to achieve. Stress is a part and... Read >
Author: Jhalak Jerajani

Hoodithin for Weight Loss

19th July 2006
Does Hoodia really work for weight loss? Instead of asking yourself this question, try to look at it like this. Does Hoodithin really help make weight loss easier and more enjoyable? Absolutely! Hoodia is the #1 appetite suppressant in America helpi... Read >
Author: Jared Wash

AROMA THERAPY: GET CURED WITH A WHIFF

12th July 2006
The origin of aromatherapy can be traced back to ancient Egypt. It was used in both ritualistic and medicinal practices. Even the Chinese medicinal practices are rich in cures with essential oils in acupuncture, massage, inhalations and baths. The ancient... Read >
Author: tom cary

Stress relieving medicines may complicate your pets conditions further leading to even death in some

18th June 2006
It's not that only humans suffer from stress and develop stress related illness. Animals too suffer from stress. We often remain oblivious to the fact that pets also suffer from stress. Being extremely sensitive to their surrounding, pets are known to dev... Read >
Author: Babu Banik

The Sex Trap: When Singles Confuse Sex and Love

16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 David Steele As I had my morning coffee, the "Dear Abby" column caught my eye. A reader wrote in with a dating dilemma and ended her letter with that often-heard stereotype that "Women use sex to get love, and men use love to get sex." T... Read >
Author: David Steele

The Science Behind Losing Weight on a High-Protein Diet

08th June 2006
A brain signal system that controls appetite responds to specific amino acids found in meat. This discovery could lead to new weight-loss techniques.LeucineAnimals injected with the amino acid leucine ate 20 percent less food the following day, and only g... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Do you have regular menstruation cycles?

29th May 2006
Menstrual cycle is an important part of a woman's reproductive life. The usual age for the onset of menstrual cycle is 12- 13 years but it may vary from person to person and other environmental factors. The length of the menstruation can fluctuate from 3... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

The Unconscious- How It Operates?

26th May 2006
A lot has been written about the Unconscious in psychology literature. During my own training, I found it hard to understand the intricacies of the Unconscious. But over the years, I have learnt something more than what the books taught me. This article i... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha

The Flavor Point Diet

05th March 2006
The Flavor Point Diet is premised on creation of meals, whose flavors help your appetite center recognize this point sooner so you do not over eat and gain weight. How does this work? This works based on a well-known scientific fact, that the "Flavor ... Read >
Author: David S

Menopause: Male Fretting

16th February 2006
Menopause: Phytosterols (Go ahead; try saying it, "Fi-to-ster-ols") Menopause (definition): The almost inevitable fretting by husbands whereby they first anticipate (sometimes in sheer terror), the looming specter of being "outside the affection... Read >
Author: Dr Robert Gamble

Prostate Diet - In The Name Of Soy

14th February 2006
Researchers from Canada have found that having a diet of red meat, organ meats, soft drink and bottled water increased the risk of getting prostate cancer. They compared the diets of 80 men with prostate cancer, and 334 healthy men, and the diet just desc... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Stress is a friend to acne

09th February 2006
Believe it or not, stress can actually be your cause for acne. A study at a German university has proven the stress theory. Another study found that acne worsened in students that were under stress from exams. They discovered that when you are under stres... Read >
Author: Robert Kokoska

Can Stress Be Good For You?

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers John has just been given the prospect of starting a new business overseas. He sits around moping; the idea of moving into alien territory fills him with dread, worry and anxiety. Fearful of losing this opportunity, yet u... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Mother to Daughter: A Guide to Handling Your Child's First Period

16th December 2005
Mother to Daughter: A Guide to Handling Your Child's First Period By R.L. Fielding Adolescents often receive their facts about puberty from a variety of sources, such as friends, teachers, and the media. When faced with this storm of information, it i... Read >
Author: R.L. Fielding

Stress and Health

15th December 2005
Stress is a term used to describe a pattern of physiological responses which are directed to specific events in our lives. It is also a term that has fallen into fashion in the latest years, particularly when referring stress to the context of work, produ... Read >
Author: Pedro Gondim

A Closer Look at Testosterone Deficiency

25th September 2005
Testosterone deficiency, also known as hypogonadism, is a condition in which the testes are unable to produce enough testosterone to fulfill the body's needs. Testosterone deficiency has many possible causes, including genetic abnormalities, injury to the... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely