Archive for March, 2008

31 Mar

Weight Loss And Its Effect On Ovarian Cysts

Weight Loss And Its Effect On Ovarian Cysts
By: Hillary Templeton

Generally if you have weight loss - unexplained weight loss is always a problem and should be looked into by a doctor. It doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s ovary cancer. But a benign cyst, a functional cyst, any of these cysts that we talked about with […]

30 Mar

Rejuvenate Skin Injuries with All Natural Ingredients

Rejuvenate Skin Injuries with All Natural Ingredients
By: Gabrielle Rygh

Skin remodeling can be an effective procedure for distinct kinds of skin blemishes. The renewal of aging and blemished skin is a normal desire for people who miss the shiny skin they had in their youth. Whether you are looking for a way to remove the actinic […]

30 Mar

Natural Stress and Anxiety Relief

Natural Stress and Anxiety Relief
By: Jennifer Kays

All of us experience stress and anxiety in our lives. We are all familiar with the sources of stress and anxiety. They include financial concerns, work deadlines, providing for our children, countless tasks to do and errands to run, heavy traffic, relationships with co-workers, family relationships, and the list […]

29 Mar

Why The Magic Of Manganese Isn’t Just In The Name

Why The Magic Of Manganese Isn’t Just In The Name
By: Steve P Smith

Manganese is one of those elements commonly referred to as “trace” minerals within the human body, because they’re found and required only in relatively tiny quantities. But that description should not be taken as reducing the importance of manganese in any way. Indeed […]

28 Mar

The Dairy Calcium Myth

The Dairy Calcium Myth
By: Ben Kong

The Dairy Calcium Myth Milk is not as high in calcium as the dairy industry would have you believe. In Healthy Vitamins and Minerals by Jane Turner, under the section on Calcium, milk doesn’t even make the first page and sits 35th on the list with 120mg of calcium per […]

27 Mar

The Short Cut To Rapid Results From Your Workouts

The Short Cut To Rapid Results From Your Workouts
By: Raymond Burton

You can slice it however you like but if you are taking it easy in the gym, results will be slow or worse, nonexistent. The shortcut to seeing rapid fat loss and increased muscular definition is intensity.
Let’s look at some of the ways you can […]

26 Mar

Ayurvedic Cure for Parkinson’s Disease

Ayurvedic Cure for Parkinson’s Disease
By: Dev Sri

Parkinson’s disease (Paralysis agitans) as described by James Parkinson in 1817 is characterized by degeneration of central nervous tissues, affecting the motor skills of a person, thereby impairing his (rarely her) movements and speech.
Kampa vata described in Ayurveda is similar to Parkinson’s disease. Kampa means vibration or shaking […]

25 Mar

Cut Through The Marketing Hype And Taurine Can Still Be Of Great Benefit

Cut Through The Marketing Hype And Taurine Can Still Be Of Great Benefit
By: Steve Smith

Taurine is one of those perhaps lesser known amino acids which are known to medicine as “non-essential”. But “non-essential” in this context simply means that it is not essential to ensure a daily intake from diet, because the compound can […]

24 Mar

Getting To Grips With A Healthy Lifestyle

Getting To Grips With A Healthy Lifestyle
By: Trish Powell

In a perfect world we would all be eating the right food, exercising, sleeping well and just generally enjoying life.
In the real world most of us manage a percentage of the healthy lifestyle and muddle through as best we can with the rest of it. Part […]

23 Mar

Natural Stress and Anxiety Relief

Natural Stress and Anxiety Relief
By: Jennifer Kays

All of us experience stress and anxiety in our lives. We are all familiar with the sources of stress and anxiety. They include financial concerns, work deadlines, providing for our children, countless tasks to do and errands to run, heavy traffic, relationships with co-workers, family relationships, and the list […]

22 Mar

Strategies for Understanding and Assessing Suicide Risk in Psychotherapy

Strategies for Understanding and Assessing Suicide Risk in Psychotherapy
By: The American Psychotherapy Association

This 1-credit continuing education opportunity is co-sponsored by the American College of Forensic Examiners International (ACFEI) and the American Psychotherapy Association. ACFEI maintains responsibility for all continuing education accreditations. This article is approved by the following for 1 continuing education credit:
APA provides this […]

21 Mar

Seven Things to Look For When Choosing a Health Spa

Seven Things to Look For When Choosing a Health Spa
By: Janette Vince

We all need a little pampering. Here are a few things to look for when choosing a spa.
Get recommendations. People you know can give you tips on where the best spas are—and which ones to avoid.
Check the costs. […]

20 Mar

Knowing Why Exercise Is The Key To Weight Loss

Knowing Why Exercise Is The Key To Weight Loss
By: Jin

Exercise is important for everyone. The fitter you are, the less your risk of having a heart attack or stroke or developing diabetes or some other crippling and deadly disease. For weight loss, you need to expend a minimum of about 200 to 300 calories a […]

19 Mar

How To Get Rid Of Flabby Arms And A Belly At Home

How To Get Rid Of Flabby Arms And A Belly At Home
By: Raymond Burton

You’ve looked at yourself in the mirror and decided that no, you’re not fat. There just seems to be a bit of a belly and some flabby arms that won’t go away. You know that you need to do some resistance training […]

18 Mar

Insomnia Symptom

Insomnia Symptom
By: Gary M. Miller

A common misconception about sleep disorders is that an insomnia symptom is simply “not being able to sleep”. Actually, it is a lot more complicated than that. Insomnia is a complex problem that affects the nervous system and which can also be closely related to breathing problems or other chemical disorders. […]

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