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: Boost Energy Levels Without Even Breaking A Sweat! by: Tim Webb Have you ever wondered whether you always need to work (and sweat) hard to feel a rush of energy? Of course for many people this is the method by which
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: About Diabetes and Exercise by: Arnel Ricafranca There are two main types of diabetes, type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes
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: Seven Reasons to Take Acai by: Todd Levering Acai (pronounced ah-sy-ee) is a berry grown mainly in South America that has a number of nutritional properties, and has even been known to prevent certain diseases. There
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: Understanding Your Stress Levels by: Trevor Dumbleton In order to understand stress better, it is a good idea to understand that there are different stress levels. These levels vary in the form of stress they take and
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: Exercise Can Reduce Risks Of Diabetes by: Simon Harris The 2 types of diabetes are type I and type II. Type I diabetes is characterized by the pancreas making too little or no insulin. An individual with diabetes type
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: Syndrome X - What Is It And Have You Got It? by: Kay Blackiston Syndrome X or the X factor as it is sometimes known was first described in 1988 by Professor Gerald Reaven , an endocrinologist at California’s Stanford
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: You Don't Have To Suffer With PMS by: Dr. Loretta Lanphier ND, CN, HHP We now know that premenstrual syndrome (PMS) is experienced by 60% of all women. What causes PMS has been difficult for researchers to pin down because
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: A Simple Way To Meditate by: Steve Gillman Why Should You Meditate? What if you could close your eyes, then open them a few minutes later and be relaxed, alert, and able to think clearly? Meditation can do that for you,
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: Kabbalah's Connection to Magic by: Deborah Sexton Many people have heard of the Kabbalah and some have even tried to study it a little. Most people don't understand it because it seems too complex, and give up trying
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: Great Places To Kitesurf by: Jakob Jelling As with any sport, sometimes you must travel to different locations to experience a different cultures take on the hottest sport around. Current conditions and water depths
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: Study Shows High Pollutant Levels in Mother's Milk by: Dr John Roberts There is no doubt mothers’ milk is the best food in the world for the babies. Unfortunately, mothers’ milk of today ain't the same as
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: Adobe Photoshop levels-Turn junk into gold by clicking a button by: Robert Kennedy There is no doubt in my mind; Adobe Photoshop is the greatest Photo editing program in the world. Whether you are a novice or an expert
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: Maintaining Oxygen Levels in Fish and KOI Ponds by: Brett Fogle Severe environmental stressors are the most frequent causes of sudden fish death in garden ponds or other fish habitats, and the lack of oxygen in the water
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: Winterizing Your Pond by: Brett Fogle For many parts of the country, it's getting to be that time of year again. Time to start thinking about getting your fish and plants ready for old man winter... Every year, as the
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: Summer Pond Tips by: Brett Fogle Use an oxygen tester and air stones to keep your available oxygen level to at least 7.0 parts per million of dissolved oxygen in 90 degree F. water. Koi and goldfish start showing signs
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: Why haven’t you been told about the AMAS Test? by: Lee Cummings With all the media talk about prostate surgery vs. taking drugs for prostate problems, you would think those are your only two options. If information
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: Some Straight Talk About Low-Carbohydrates and Your Health by: Rick Trojan There have been many diets and weight loss plans that have come and gone over the years. Low-carbohydrate, high-protein diets were popular decades
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: Lower Your Cholesterol and Increase Your Chance of Stroke by: Lee Cummings Recently, The New York Times published an article entitled – “U.S. calls for major cholesterol reductions†and which was also
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: Food Sources That Boost Glutathione Naturally by: Priya F Shah Glutathione, the body's master antioxidant and detoxifier, is one of the 14 "Superfoods" listed in SuperFoods Rx : Fourteen Foods That Will Change Your Life,
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: Death, Aging, Rejuvenation (Part 4) by: Aleksandr Kavokin, MD,PhD Biological clock Obviously you need biological clock to time and alarm the point when you need to die and when you need to age. Aging is the same death
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: Glutathione - Your Brain's Master Antioxidant Defense by: Priya F Shah Free radicals and oxyradicals play an important role in the development and progression of many brain disorders such as brain injury, neurodegenerative
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: The Myths and Facts of Vitamin D and Sun Exposure by: Diana Clarke Unverified reports claiming that unprotected, intentional sun exposure is necessary for Vitamin D formation are getting quite a bit of media coverage lately.
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: 3 Things you want to know about Cholesterol by: Lee Cummings You wouldn't judge a book by its cover, would you? You would want to open the book and read part of it to get a better idea about what is going on, right?
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: The Eight Week Cholesterol Challenge by: Barrett Niehus When I first started down this path I was looking for something to reduce my cholesterol levels without giving me a heart attack. My doctor recommended Lipitor,
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: The Cholesterol Solution by: Barrett Niehus Is there an alternative to statin drugs such as Lipitor and Pravachol? If yes, does it have any side effects? Physicians are facing these questions each day however, most have
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: Heart Disease and Homocysteine by: Lee Cummings Are you aware that one of the most important indicators of heart disease is homocysteine? -1 A naturally occurring amino acid in your body, homocysteine can cause inflammation
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: The Facts About Glutathione and Parkinson's Disease by: Priya Shah Parkinson's Disease (PD), a devastating illness, occurs in one of every 100 people over 65. It is a slowly progressing disease of the nervous system
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: Male Infertility and Glutathione by: Priya Shah Are You Half The Man Your Father Was? It is a well-known fact that sperm counts have dropped by half in the last 50 years, and that modern men have 20 percent less semen
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: From Cell to Super Cell - with Glutathione by: Priya Shah Imagine you're a cell. Inside your body runs the machinery that creates life itself. But as that machinery keeps running, day after day, you begin to get worn
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: GABA: An Inexpensive, Natural, and Effective Way to Increase HGH by: Danielle Sims Suppose you can turn back the hands of time to 10 years ago. You would look younger, have more energy, and be slimmer. HGH (Human Growth
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: Four Main Factors Causing High Cholesterol by: Jim Ellison Besides diet, other causes of high cholesterol are lifestyle, gender and the heritage of the individual. For some, even maintaining cholesterol at the right
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: Magnesium 101 by: Charlene J. Nuble Magnesium is an important mineral that serves numerous essential functions in the body. There are more than 300 biochemical processes in the human body that require the use of the mineral
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: Stress Dangerously Raises Cholesterol Levels by: Ramzi Abboud Stress Is Just As Powerful As Diet In Influencing Cholesterol Levels!!! You might find that hard to believe but it’s very true. Let me give you an
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: Iron Mineral 101 by: Charlene J. Nuble Iron is a mineral that is essential to the health and functioning of the body. Deficiencies in iron can have serious consequences for overall health and even energy levels. While
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: Magnesium And Health by: John Sanderson Magnesium is a mineral that serves many vital purposes in the body. There are more than 300 biochemical processes in the human body that require magnesium. From the heart to the
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: Potassium And Health by: Samuel Murray Potassium is a mineral that serves a variety of purposes within the body. Despite its importance to so many of the body’s functions and systems, most people do not consume
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: What Is Endometriosis And What Are Endometriosis Stages? by: Olinda Rola What is endometriosis and what are the endometriosis stages? These are frequent questions since nearly 7 million women in their twenties to forties
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: Iron Mineral 101 by: Charlene J. Nuble Iron is a mineral that is essential to the health and functioning of the body. Deficiencies in iron can have serious consequences for overall health and even energy levels. While
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: Incredible - Essential - CoQ10 by: Mike Spencer Deficiencies in CoQ10 (also known as Coenzyme Q10) can cause or aggravate many conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and periodontal disease. "After age 20, levels
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: Understanding The Types Of Cholesterol by: Jan Nicholas While most people talk about “cholesterol levels†there is in fact more than one type of cholesterol. In fact, there are several different body functions
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: Understanding Diabetes by: David Chandler To manage diabetes, it helps to understand how it affects your body. In healthy people, the body turns food into glucose (blood sugar) to use for energy. Insulin, produced by
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: Ten Of The Best Supplements That Men Need For Optimum Nutrition by: Robert Walker There are many nutrition supplements at your local health food store. So many to choose from so confusing which ones are the right ones.
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: Coral Calcium: The Preferred Source of Absorbable Calcium by: Jeremy Maddock Coral Calcium is an excellent source of readily accessible and absorbable calcium in the body. Superior 100% pure fossilized, coral calcium
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: What Is Cholesterol by: Jan Nicholas In order to understand why it is important to lower cholesterol, it is necessary to first understand what cholesterol is. Cholesterol is a fatlike waxy substance and is produced by
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: Are There Hormones in Your Whey Protein? by: Will Brink One question that has popped up a few times in my email in box relates to the issue of hormones in whey protein supplements. Are there hormones in your whey? It?s
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: Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes by: Michael Brooks That’s right, the colorful little fruit (yes, it’s a fruit) has been shown to pack a powerful punch against several forms of cancer. A variety of
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: Must Have List Of Foods That Lower Cholesterol by: David Saunders Cholesterol is present in our bodies by one of two ways; our liver produces cholesterol and we eat foods containing cholesterol. High amounts of cholesterol,
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: Know Your Ideal Choelsterol Reading by: Dave Saunders Cholesterol is a substance that is present in the human body, and is both good and bad for us. High levels of cholesterol, especially LDL or bad cholesterol can put
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: Healthy Eating Myths Destroyed by: Dr. Jamie Fettig Some of the things you think you know that just ain't so (these myths are not true): Eating Cholesterol does not increase your cholesterol levels Salt does NOT
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: The Cholesterol Myth by: Ray Gebauer Cholesterol. What images come to mind when you see this word? Is it positive or negative? Is it health, or is it heart disease? If what came to mind was negative, as something to
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: Incredible - Essential - CoQ10 by: Mike Spencer Deficiencies in CoQ10 (also known as Coenzyme Q10) can cause or aggravate many conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and periodontal disease. "After age 20, levels
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: How to Lose Belly Fat: Latest Secrets from the Research Labs, Part 2 by: David L. Kern In this series of articles, you will learn exactly how to lose belly fat, using 10 proven techniques from medical studies and laboratories
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: Understanding Cholesterol Levels and Decrease the Risk of Heart Attacks and Stokes by: Claire Bowes Fact: heart disease claims about ½ million lives in America per year high cholesterol levels play a significant
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: Carbon Monoxide Can Be Deadly--Early Detection Monitors Make It Easy to Protect Your Family by: Debra Lynn Dadd If you burn gas, kerosene, or wood in your home to produce heat for cooking or warmth, you need to monitor
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: Andropause and Testosterone by: Cathy Taylor Andropause occurs as a result of plummeting levels of testosterone, the dominant male hormone. This hormonal function starts to decline gradually as men age. Just like menopause,
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: Andropause and DHEA by: Cathy Taylor Andropause and DHEA are a medical condition and its godsend cure meeting paving the way for a steady recovery. No, DHEA is not Andrea for short or a shampoo conditioner brand. It is
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: Andropause and Depression by: Cathy Taylor Andropause correlates directly with depression – a major player in the notorious mid-life crisis period men face in their late 40´s to late 50´s. There are a wide
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: Uses and Benefits of Acetyl L Carnitine by: Raj Khatri Carnitine Nutrition can play an important role in promoting brain wellness. The older we are, the more likely we are to suffer from cognitive loss. While some survive
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: Menopause and Loss of Libido by: Cathy Taylor As reported by numerous females, menopause, the final stage in the cycle of female menstruation, contributes to a significant loss of libido. One of the more common complaints
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: Menopause and Estrogen by: Cathy Taylor As we age, is the loss of estrogens what causes the onset of peri-menopause and finally, menopause? For women, menopause is a direct result of the loss of estrogens in the female
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: The Truth About Low Carb Dieting by: Gary Matthews Every day you walk down the street it is becoming more and more apparent that the average person is becoming larger and this trend has escalated over recent years. Why
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: Nutrition Tips to Improve Fat Loss by: Rick DeToma Incorporating these fat loss tips will improve your nutrition program. Start off slowly and add one a week, you don't have to adopt all of them at once. Before long,
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: The History And Usefulness Of Coenzyme Q10 by: Greg Post Throughout my childhood I was aware of the importance of eating well and taking my vitamins. But the science of dietary supplements has come a long way since those
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: Diabetes Is Beatable - Part 2 by: Yolanda Yvette McDonald This is part 2 of a 4 part series entitled "Diabetes is Beatable". Our topic today is Chromium. Chromium is an essential trace mineral for the human body. The
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: Low-Carb: The Role of Insulin by: Beverley Brooke There are three basic units the body uses for energy: Fats Proteins Carbohydrates All three can be converted to blood glucose. However, while fats and proteins
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: Take Control Of Your Hormones Without Medication by: News Canada (NC)-It's long been known that estrogen has a major impact on women's hormonal health. As women age, their estrogen levels become depleted and many women
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: Menopause and Progesterone by: Cathy Taylor Do women going through menopause have lowered levels of progesterone? Recent research tells us that women do suffer from decreased levels of progesterone and also experience
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: Treating Dyslipidemia in Old Age by: Dan Noyes As the percentage of elderly people in the United States continues to grow faster than any other age group, the incidence of CVD grows too. According to Kannel , 1 CVD accounts
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: Natural, Safe Pro-Hormone Banned by the FDA by: Lee Cummings Androstenediol, which is an important precursor to testosterone, will be banned by the Fda on January 15th. Scientifically proven, Androgens, which many men
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: Tips On Keeping Hormones Balanced As Men Age by: News Canada Help balance estrogen and testos-terone by lowering insulin levels. Sweet treats such as cookies, chocolate and pop cause insulin levels to spike and send hormones
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: The GI Diet Explained by: Mavis Barton The latest 'hot' diet to hit the market is the 'GI Diet' or 'Glycaemic Index' diet. Used by stars such as Kylie Minogue and Helen Porter, the GI Diet was invented in 1981 by Dr David
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: Eat More Leafy Greens To Reduce Pms Symptoms by: News Canada (NC)-Eating foods that are high in sugar and saturated fats, along with too much caffeine and alcohol can trigger premenstrual syndrome (PMS) in many women.
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: Amazing Corel Draw Brushes by: Blur Loterina Buena Software introduces another plug-in for after effect, the Au Naturel. Au Naturel is a set of seven built-in effects. Effects include adjust exposure effect, levels effect,
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: What’s Your Style? A Guide to America’s Most Common Home Styles by: W. Troy Swezey Styles of houses vary across the country. From the New England Cape Cod to the Victorians of San Francisco, the choices
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: Adverse Debt Levels Blight UK Consumers Personal Finances by: Richard Green Debt levels are at an all time high in the UK. The younger generation tend to be feeling the pinch the most, but parents are increasingly being
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