Nutrition

Dr. Markho Rafael on October 5th, 2011

From high elevations of the Tibetan plateau comes a minute fungus known as Cordyceps sinensis. It parasitizes on caterpillars and sprouts out of their dead carcasses. [1] With 95% of the world’s mushroom species still undiscovered, it’s a small wonder that a tiny fungus from a remote and sparsely populated area is not only described but revered the world over as one of the most highly prized medicinal mushrooms on the planet.

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John Adams on September 3rd, 2011

Bad cholesterol or a bad diet is something we all encounter at some point in time. It is impossible to eat wholesome our entire lives, although we may strive hard to do it. Eating wholesome for your heart is something everyone ought to try to do, especially with regards to restoring health and reducing heart attacks.

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Gregoria Stavsvick on June 10th, 2011

High blood pressure is certainly a very significant problem. People throughout the world are afflicted each and every day. For a lot of people, high blood pressure is actually easily corrected. For other people, it is a tough condition to manage. Some individuals overcome it with medication, while other patients are not that lucky. Is there any wonder, then, that men and women look for alternative healthcare options or a magic bullet for their problems? That’s just one of the reasons so many people peddle high blood pressure treatments online. This article will evaluate the Blood Pressure Factors(TM) pills offered by Michael’s Naturopathic Programs.

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Janet Davis on June 1st, 2011

Health and dieting are only for the fastidious. This is a concept propagated by those parents who are afraid that their children may not eat properly. Keeping health to be one of the main priorities is the trend now-a-days.

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Cecil Senatore on May 7th, 2011

Unless there is an existing medical condition in a younger person, blood movement is normally more of a concern for older adults. Lots of causes can be at work in reduced circulation, but it does appear to occur with advancing age. But reduced movement needn’t be reason for much anxiety. Ways and means are obtainable to increase the movement when necessary. The truth is, some straightforward modifications in habits can have a big effect on your blood flow.

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Victoria L. Moxley on March 6th, 2011

Heart diseases are one of the most common causes of death all over the world. They can result from genetic and inborn abnormalities, or can result from an unhealthy lifestyle. A diet high in unnecessary sugars, for example, maximizes the risk of heart diseases.

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Lois Frazier on February 19th, 2011

Finding your inner child can be a challenge for those who are trying to beat the deadline at work. All work and no play can take its toll on the body making it hard to recover. Do feel free to catch up with your inner child by doing the things that you love. And for those who are still having a hard time catching up, here are some guilty pleasures that are budget friendly.

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David King on January 23rd, 2011

Good day to you fellow runners and athletes, I am writing this article to you today because I recently read a book and learned something very interesting and crucial that I think all runners and athletes alike should learn about. The book I read was entitled “pace” by dr al sears and was an extraordinary book and I highly recommend that you read it.

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Presently, the most common disease or condition that causes death in many develop countries is cardiovascular disease. This is basically linked to various factors like unhealthy lifestyle, lack of exercise, smoking, high homocysteine, hereditary and other factors. But as the technology advances, this can be now be avoided by taking natural health boosters supplements that can help the heart as well as effective circulation. Here are some of the common natural health boosters

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Susan Learmoth on January 2nd, 2011

Unlike high blood pressure, heart attack is not totally a silent killer. It can be fatal when not attended to immediately but if you know when it is going to come, you can prevent it or at least manage it so that it won’t lead to further damage. Furthermore, heart attack signs differ between women and men. For the meantime, let’s discover when to signal for a red alert with heart attack among women.

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