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The extra Benefits of using HeightGrowth

07th October 2009
Most people look long and hard for some type of product that may help then to grow taller. However, the HeightGrowth supplement will not only help you to accomplish this, but it has many other great benefits that everyone should be looking for. You ca... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

Your Options In Treatments For Panic Attacks

07th October 2009
An anxiety attack can also disguises itself as other medical disorders. As such, anxiety disorders can be hard to diagnose unless a series of thorough tests are done to identify it. Conditions such as hypoglycemia, complex partial seizures, heart arrhyth... Read >
Author: Luke Schollmeyer

Can your body still learn how to grow taller?

06th October 2009
Your body is very versatile and it learns to adapt to many different environmental factors. If you are hoping to help your body to learn how to grow taller, it is still possible for it to grow tall. The human body is an amazing work of art. Many times ... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com

How To Increase Your Height - Increasing Habits and Grow Taller

06th October 2009
Although there is definitely some luck involved in the amount of rank a person might get a message to in his lifetime, there are still particularlly situations we can do if we really covet to grow taller. The genes we inherited from our parents are somewh... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Vitamin D - How Much do You Need?

30th September 2009
Some studies have shown that adults need as much as 3000'5000 IU of Vitamin D per day, but the U.S. Food and Nutrition Board says 2000 IU per day is the max. But how does Vitamin D play a role in weight loss? - Vitamin D is not only a vitamin, but also... Read >
Author: Mr. America Jason Kozma

Signs Of Menopause

21st September 2009
All women in their mid 40s and above the age of 50 experience menopause. The complete cessation of a woman’s periods is called menopause. This can be natural or medically induced due to surgery. It can last for a few years. During this time, there are s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Vitamin D

11th September 2009
Introduction One of the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D constitutes two major forms which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D2 is synthesised by plants whilst vitamin D3 is synthesised by the body. Vitamin D is... Read >
Author: Vitamins Australia

Cocoa Beans – Rich source of Magnesium

11th August 2009
In today's world, maintaining good health is becoming increasingly difficult. There are so many over-processed, high cholesterol foods available, which are usually both accessible and inexpensive. To maintain good health, it is very important to consider ... Read >
Author: AnneMing

A Guide to Better Bone Health for Women

03rd August 2009
Bone health is one of the most important aspects of a women’s health. This is due to the fact that ignoring bone health may result in a lot of diseases and injuries, the most dreaded of which is osteoporosis. Although a lot has been said about the debil... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Kids and Vitamin C

21st July 2009
It’s important to get enough vitamin C into your kids’ diet! Vitamin C, also known as ascorbic acid is water soluble vitamin that is not stored in the body and must be replaced each day. Kids need to ingest it from their diet or supplements (high ... Read >
Author: Chang Lim

Roux-en-Y Surgery May Increase Kidney Stone Risk

09th July 2009
A recent study made by the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine revealed that patients who underwent the most popular gastric bypass surgery developed kidney stones at a rate that almost doubles the rate of obese patients who didn't have the operat... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

How To Prevent Osteoporosis

28th June 2009
According to government figures hip fractures cause more than 1150 premature deaths each month in the UK. By the age of 75 around half the population have osteoporosis, because as we get older our bones become more fragile and likely to break or fracture.... Read >

Vitamin D Deficiency Symptoms, Recognize Signs of Vitamin D Deficiency

17th June 2009
In the past, Vitamin D was thought necessary just for calcium absorption and important for prevention of osteoporosis. According to Dr. Ray Strand, a world renowned specialist in nutritional medicine, research now shows its also imperative to our immune s... Read >
Author: John Adison

Important Wellness Benefits of Vitamin C

16th June 2009
Since the body does not normally produce vitamin C on its own, it is essential that you ingest it through your diet. You can derive your daily quota from fresh, raw foods like fruits and vegetables. The best sources are green peppers, oranges, grapefruits... Read >
Author: Harry Ingram

Vitamin D: Important For Mood Management

10th June 2009
If you're struggling with your mood, vitamin D could be what you need. One of the few vitamins the body can actually manufacture, Vitamin D is known as the sunshine vitamin because exposure to the sun triggers its production in the skin. Its primary bi... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Lose Weight While You Eat: Five Foods That Speed Up Your Metabolism & Help You Lose Weight!

05th June 2009
Here's the basic concept of dieting: burn more calories than you take in. It's that simple. But, if dieting is so simple why do most diets fail? Briefly, most diets fail because as soon as you change the amount of food you are consuming with your diet,... Read >
Author: Craig Watkins

Vitamin D And The Sun - Important To Our Health

03rd June 2009
Because Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin that is only present in few foods, it is often added to many of our everyday foods, and is also available as supplements. But did you know that it is also produced when the sunlight touches the skin? Yes, those... Read >
Author: Louanne

Nutritional support for Back Pain

19th May 2009
As a practicing chiropractor in San Diego, California, my office provides care for patients with back pain on a regular basis. I have always believed in a multifaceted approach in dealing with back pain. During my 18 years of experience, the patients th... Read >
Author: Dr. Jones

Muscle Building Diet - Are Vitamins Essential, Or is it Money Down the Drain

17th May 2009
Probably the most controversial subject in the world of bodybuilding, is the use of supplements. Should they be used as part of a muscle building diet? The only person who can answer that question is you. You should do your research, check out the pros an... Read >
Author: jmart57

There Is Life Beyond Chronic Back pain

17th April 2009
Chronic back pain is a disease in itself. When your back hurts continuously for over three months it is considered chronic pain. The reasons for this condition could be an injury or an ongoing cause like a nerve damage or arthritis. Lack of Vitamin D, an ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Do You Know The One Vitamin You Need For Osteoporosis?

31st March 2009
These days it's hard to keep up with all the information about vitamins. The Mayo Clinic recently conducted a study, which is considered the latest information and, surprisingly, the one vitamin that is needed to prevent osteoporosis is the key supplemen... Read >
Author: John Russell

What Are The Advantages Of Taking Vitamin C?

27th March 2009
Humans, chimps, bats and guinea pigs are the only animals unable to make their own vitamin C within their bodies. Yet, fear not. Getting your daily dose should be no problem for the healthy eater! For instance, did you know that just one cup of chopped be... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

When Should I Consider Calcium Carbonate Supplements?

10th March 2009
Calcium carbonate is one of the best-selling health supplements in the United States. It's well documented that calcium plays a key role in heart health, bone health, muscle function and a whole host of regulatory functions, from controlling blood pressur... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Menopausal Health Guides Advice You Should Note

09th March 2009
Menopause is a significant time in a woman's life; just as significant as getting her first period. It signifies a new phase in her life. However, menopause can come with a myriad of uncomfortable physical, emotional and psychological symptoms. There ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

Kidney Stone Causes - Genetic Traits Can Cause Kidney Stones

20th January 2009
Kidney Stone Formation Our kidneys function as filters in our body. It has nephrons or fine tube-like filters which excretes the waste from the blood and produces the urine. These nephrons then act as filters of the blood and the wastes collected by pa... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Vitamins & Nutrition Supplements

07th January 2009
In a society full of chemical laden, high calorie, high fat, low nutritional value convenience foods, vitamins & nutrition supplements are becoming more than just a "health nut" trend. Healthy, nutritional vitamins have become an absolute necessity. A ... Read >
Author: kindercold

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

07th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Nutritional Supplements For Bones And Joints

05th January 2009
Nutritional supplements can strengthen bones, cartilage and joints resulting in improved flexibility, bone strength, and pain relief. Nutritional supplements have disabling effects on inflammatory arthritis and joint pain. Nutritional supplements provide ... Read >
Author: Oz

Cardiovascular disease and micronutrients

26th November 2008
Cardiovascular disease is the greatest cause of mortality in developed countries and diet plays an important role in contributing to the development and progression of ischemic heart disease (IHD). The influences of general nutrition and micronutrients s... Read >
Author: sulamita

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

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

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

Natural Progesterone-Treat Menopause Now!

05th September 2008
Menopause is one of the worst feelings women can face and it is defined as the end of a woman's monthly menstrual periods. Women usually begin the process of menopause around 40-55 years old! Many people view menopause as the beginning of old age. Donâ€... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan

Moringa - The Natural Health Supplement for Menopause

12th August 2008
Menopause is the complete shutting down of the female reproductive system. The normal age range for the occurrence of menopause is somewhere between the age of 45 and 55. After menopause, women are more likely to have heart disease, osteoporosis, high b... Read >
Author: Avon

Important Facts about Vitamins

23rd June 2008
Are you aware of the fact that vitamins cannot be manufactured by the body? Vitamins need to be supplied by the diet or in some cases through supplements. However, the most natural and better sources of vitamins is through the food you eat. It is essentia... Read >
Author: Jack L Bloom

Chelation Therapy - Medicinal Use of Chelation

08th May 2008
The administration of chelation agents for the removal of toxic metals and materials from the body is called chelation therapy. In this therapy the main ingredient used is EDTA. EDTA refers to ethylenediamine tetraactic acid. It is an artificial amino aci... Read >
Author: Alien

All About Coconut Oil

13th April 2008
Uses for coconut oil Coconut oil is a member of the family of tropical oils which include palm, palm kernel, cocoa, shea nut and coconut oils. Coconut oil is primarily used for cooking but is popular as an emollient and as a topical treatment for skin ... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.

Vitamins And Minerals – Are They Really Beneficial?

03rd April 2008
Vitamins and minerals are substances your body needs in small but steady amounts for normal growth, function and health. Together, vitamins and minerals are called micronutrients. Your body can't make most micronutrients, so you must get them from the foo... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Many Benefits of Calcium - your risk to cancer may also be reduced with calcium

28th March 2008
There are a handful of vitamins and nutrients the body needs each day, in order to stay healthy and function on a regular basis. They help to provide various organs with what they need to perform their primary function, and also help to fight off disease ... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski

Vitamin D and Sunlight: A match made in heaven!

25th March 2008
Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin produced by the human skin in response to exposure to ultraviolet radiation from natural sunlight and can be found in food. It exists in several forms and each form has a different level of activity. The most active form... Read >
Author: allergymatters

Are You Taking Enough Vitamins During Pregnancy?

26th February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you ha... Read >
Author: apurva

Relieve Eczema Skin Symptoms With An Epsom Salt Bath

25th February 2008
With all that itching and scratching, eczema really is a painful skin condition to go through, and an irritating condition at that. You might want to consider using Epsom salts in your next bath especially with the redness and dryness that eczema creates,... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Are You Taking Enough Vitamins During Pregnancy?

21st February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you ... Read >
Author: apurva

Fitness and Nutrition Programs For Working in Ballet Shoes and Pointe Shoes

20th February 2008
There are many aspects to nutrition for athletes - and everybody else. Since the topics of flexibility (especially the splits) comes up often, and since stretching is necessary for good muscle tone, I'm going to talk about a vitamin/mineral combination th... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Vitamin D Functions and Natural Sources – Need Behind This Vitamin

20th February 2008
Our body can produce vitamin D when we get in contact with ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. This is a fat soluble vitamin. Our exposure to sun is essential for the synthesis of vitamin D in our skin. However, we can get it from varieties of foods as we... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Are You Taking Enough Vitamins During Pregnancy?

20th February 2008
Whether you need supplements of vitamins during pregnancy is a debatable issue. However, most women are of the opinion that, prenatal vitamins are vital for fulfilling the requirement of nutrition during pregnancy. This holds particularly true when you... Read >
Author: apurva

Complementary and Alternative Treatments For Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD)

26th January 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Nutritional deficiencies are a factor in many psychological disorders. Many children with learning disorders have an allergic reaction to casein and gluten. Casein is a protein found in milk, so it may be wise to eliminate... Read >
Author: Alien

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Anorexia Nervosa

26th January 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Until recently, anorexia was believed to be solely a psychological disease. Now, however, scientists and nutritionists have identified a number of physical symptoms as well, such as a zinc deficiency and a chemical imbalan... Read >
Author: Alien

Vitamin D and Fighting Cancer

14th November 2007
We all want to find healthy ways to fight the potential of cancer. But what if one venue of fighting cancer is also potentially a venue that causes cancer? What does this mean? We are talking about Vitamin D.Studies have shown that the intake of Vitamin D... Read >
Author: nutrition1

Preventing Osteoporosis

31st October 2007
Many people are recently learning that they may be predisposed to osteoporosis due to thyroid supplementation with synthroid. This is true, synthroid, along with many other factors, can lead to bone mass loss. Other contributing factors include excess a... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Stop Osteoporosis Now Without Drugs

01st July 2007
If your doctor says your bone density is degenerating or that you have osteoporosis, what can you do? Most likely your doctor will want to put you on a drug. Since most drugs have real nasty side effects, after long term use, you may want to look for a n... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Calcium Absorption - Find out The Truth

04th June 2007
Calcium Absorption - Find out The Truth Arguably the leading Calcium researcher in America is Dr. Robert Heaney of Creighton University with more published papers on Calcium absorption than any other author. Dr. Heaney, an independent University resear... Read >
Author: supplementguy

Probiotics Are They Friend Or Foe

31st May 2007
You may have heard the term Probiotic from friends and family but never knew what it was. In this article we will discuss good bacteria and its benefits to the body, who may need to supplement probiotics in their diet and where to find them. For those wh... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Methods of treatment in acid reflux cases

30th April 2007
The condition where the content of your stomach, the liquid content, comes back into your esophagus is called acid reflux. Treating acid reflux can be done in a few different ways. A change in your lifestyle may be the first choice that you have when suff... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Calcium Supplement Absorption Myths and Realities

13th February 2007
Calcium Supplement Absorption Myths and Realities You have probably heard that calcium supplements are very hard to absorb, or not very bio-available. From different sources you may have heard the elderly with compromised digestion are only absorbing ... Read >
Author: supplementguy

NUTRITIONAL HOMEMADE CARP BAITS -- Essential Minerals CATCH THE BIGGEST FISH

24th January 2007
* For BAGS of fish use easy CARP ESSENTIAL MINERALS to make your best baits: * * Minerals are fantastic carp attractors and are essential to carp in their daily diet - carp NEED them to survive healthily: The main minerals which have been detect... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson

These Osteoporosis And Osteoarthritis Management And Prevention Techniques Will Save Back And Body

30th December 2006
Since osteoporosis and osteoarthritis are two major causes of back and body pain, it is helpful to be familiar with different management and prevention techniques. Osteoporosis is a major health threat for mostly millions of postmenopausal women. It i... Read >

What Can I Do About My Wrinkles?

17th November 2006
AFats QAlthough I'm a vegetarian, I'm on statin drugs because I had a very high cholesterol level. When I started a year ago, my face was totally unlined. Now my cholesterol level is right down but my cheeks have lost their fullness and wrinkles have set ... Read >
Author: Richie Mont

For Women in Particular!

17th November 2006
We all know that women and in particular those at or nearing middle age have many different health and lifestyle concerns.?When the children become adults and fly the nest, this is when they are able to think more?about themselves and their own health.? ... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

Sugars that Heal: The Glyco-Revolution!

16th November 2006
Have you heard? Scientists have recently discovered that our contemporary diet is missing some key nutrients, and surprisingly, these missing nutrients are sugars. After years of research, author like Rita Elkins concluded that the lack of these priceless... Read >
Author: Paul Perez Winyesci

For Women in Particular

08th November 2006
We all know that women and in particular those at or nearing middle age have many different health and lifestyle concerns. When the children become adults and fly the nest, this is when they are able to think more about themselves and their own health.Â... Read >
Author: Peter Charalambos

Osteoporosis And Kidney Stones Gene Marker Identified

12th October 2006
A new study by researchers at the University of Texas has found a gene mutation in people with a family history of kidney stones, which makes them absorb too much calcium. They reported on six gene mutations that increase the risk of kidney stones, becaus... Read >
Author: Nidhi Gupta

Different Types of Calcium

11th October 2006
Copyright (c) 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com There are three different types of calcium and each type has it's own use in your body. The different types of calcium that we take our have In our bodies all do something that is as important to us as our heart ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Coral Calcium

18th June 2006
Coral Calcium Helps to strengthen bones and teeth What is Coral Calcium: Coral Calcium comes from the Sango Reefs around Okinawa, Japan. The method used to mine the coral in this product does not destroy living coral reefs. It contains approximately... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

Calcium and Aging

16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 PillFreeVitamins.com As you age your calcium needs change. You start needing more of the types of foods rich with calcium to stay strong. Recently, researchers created a new Food Pyramid for people over a certain age. It informs us that ... Read >
Author: Steven Godlewski

Excess calcium resulting in kidney stone!

26th May 2006
Approximately 85% of stones are composed predominantly of calcium compounds. The most common cause of calcium stone production is excess calcium in the urine also known as hypercalciuria. Excess calcium is normally removed from the blood by the kidneys an... Read >
Author: John S

Natural Menopause Relief

14th April 2006
Natural Menopause Relief Description • Menopause refers to the cessation of menses, a normal process in a woman's life. It marks the ending of a woman's reproductive years, and the beginning of a new stage of life known as the climacteric stage. Menop... Read >
Author: Rhae Rosemore

Good Nutrition: The Overlooked Vitamin You Need to Know About

26th October 2005
A vitamin which has received a lot of interest lately, for a host of reasons, is vitamin D. Various studies have shown the importance of vitamin D in the prevention of aggressive forms of prostate cancer, colon cancer and even skin cancer. It acts as an... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt