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3). Jenny Craig - The Bad Good Diet By : Robert Palmer
What is the Jenny Craig Diet and what are its benefits and consequences? The Jenny Craig diet was started by none other than Jenny Craig back in 1983 in Australia. Both Jenny and her husband, Sid, struggled with their weight until they finally happened upon an approach that worked for them and one that they felt could work for others too. So their personal success helped them to establish the Jenny Craig Weight Management Program that can now be found in Australia, the United States, Canada, New Zealand, and Puerto Rico.
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4). Preventing Osteoporosis By : Kim Beardsmore
Last month my 74-year-old mother while walking, tripped on a small tuft of grass, fell - and broke her rib! Her recovery has been painful, debilitating and at times depressing. It also affected my elderly father who relies heavily on her day to day.
Surprisingly, this instance of fracture was not due to osteoporosis. However my mom's experience caused me stop and think deeply.
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7). Vitamin B-2 By : David Snape
Riboflavin is a common name for vitamin B-2 and was once known as Vitamin G. You will see Vitamin B-2 described as Riboflavin on the back of vitamin bottles and in other food packaging.
An interesting and curious fact about Riboflavin is that it is naturally produced by the bacteria in your gut. Although it may not be produced in sufficient quantities to prevent deficiencies.
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8). Veta-Vita-Vegamin By : Ed B
Ever since I was a little kid and saw that Veta-Vita-Vegamin skit on TV, I really get a good laugh. Even today, if I turned on the TV and it was on I would laugh. Something like that is priceless, it’s always funny, no matter how many times you see it. Wouldn’t it be funny if there really, was a product like Veta-Vita-Vegamin.
I mean wouldn’t be great if there was a product that really delivered.
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9). Polyneuropathy: A Disease of the Longest Nerve-Fibers By : Gary Cordingley, MD, PhD
The peripheral nerves are bundles containing many individual nerve-fibers, and are similar to telephone cables carrying many individual wires. There are two basic types of nerve-fibers--motor and sensory. The motor fibers carry electrical impulses outward from the spinal cord to the muscles, causing them to contract. The sensory fibers carry electrical impulses inward from the skin, joints and other structures to the spinal cord, providing the nervous system with inputs, among others, concerning the senses of touch, pain and temperature.
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10). Natural Remedies By : Pat B
The body is a wondrous machine and is designed to take massive abuse before it fails.
Unfortunately, it doesn't always give clear signs of abuse until it's too late. So many people believe heart disease, arthritis, diabetes, and obesity are just part of the natural aging process. However, it’s our lack of exercise and terrible diet, which accelerates our aging and causes us to fall ill before our time.
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11). Vitamins For Health By : Sintilia Miecevole
The word 'vitamin' has its root in 'vitamine' that means vital amine. Vitamins are powerful organic compounds found mainly in the food that we eat. Vitamins are essential for all human beings because they help cells and tissues to perform basic functions. Basically, vitamins are required for the growth of the body.
There are two types of vitamins- the water soluble vitamins and the fat soluble vitamins.
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13). Essential Nutrition For Every Woman By : Kim Beardsmore
As a woman, your body is very complex. Throughout every phase of your life you will require extra care and nutritional support. Today's scientific advances support a number of natural choices for women, like soy. Still, the fact remains that calcium, folic acid and iron continue to be the most important nutrients that can impact a woman's total health.
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14). The Niacin Rush By : David Snape
Your face turns flush and your skin starts to itch. Your heart begins to beat faster. The itching may be felt all across your face and extend down your arms to your fingertips.
What is going on? If you're like me you forgot what you learned in school and had to call ask-a-nurse to be reminded.
You may have taken a little too much niacin, or vitamin B-3.
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15). Who Needs A Hair Transplant? By : Vigdis Tange Andersen
At some point in life, many people may have to deal with the frustrating ordeal of loosing their hair. It is some thing that no one wants to go through, but may be inevitable for a lot of people. Some people that may experience loosing their hair as they get older and there are some have to deal with it much earlier in life. No matter when this problem occurs, it is up to them to figure out a way to make them feel better about the situation.
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16). Vitamins For A Lovely Face By : Gurubhakt
Does your skin feel dry, excessively oily or lifeless and less than perfect ? The reason for that may not necessarily be aging ... it might just be a lack of the right vitamins in the amounts your skin needs. Vitamins may be essential to great looking skin and lack of vitamins can make the skin look less than perfect. Here is a list of vitamins that may be essential for beautiful and lovely skin.
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20). Vitamin B-1 By : David Snape
Did you know that vitamin B-1 has two other widely used names? Thiamine is a name used in the US and Aneurin is the popular name in Europe. Thiamin (without the e) is also used to refer to B-1.
Vitamin B-1 is important to your body's health. You probably have heard of beriberi before. It can have pretty severe effects on your nervous system, heart, brain, cellular health and energy levels to name a few problem areas affected by a deficiency of B-1.
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21). Hoodia and Hunger By : Kingston Amadan
Perhaps you've already heard of hoodia, the unsightly and unpleasant tasting cactus-like plant which grows in the Kalahari Desert. In recent months, hoodia has received an overwhelming amount of attention from the media for it's ability to suppress hunger with no discernable negative side effects. But how exactly does this plant fool our brains into thinking we are full?
Hoodia contains, among other things, steroidal glycosides.
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25). Why are vitamins necessary for our health? By : Paul Wallace
Vitamins are organic substances that are necessary for normal health and growth in both animals and humans. If a vitamin is absent from the diet, or we don't properly absorb it, a specific deficiency disease may develop.
Even worse, our entire body may start a decline that, over a period of years, may develop into a very serious disease such as, diabetes, cancer, heart disease, etc.
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