Posted by Mike Shivan in Diet & Nutrition
on Feb 26th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Manu Hagen
Urinary tract infection makes urinating painful. The infected children thinks twice before going to the bathroom and they always get a feeling to go to the bathroom. The urine also smells bad because of the infection. Bacteria are responsible for infecting the urinary track.
The urinary track consists of certain parts such as two kidneys, bladder, two ureters and a urethra. The kidney does the major job of cleaning waste from the blood. The waste material is urine which is passed to the bladder through the ureters. The shape of the bladder is very similar to a deflated balloon. When the...
Posted by Gayl Quiene in Diet & Nutrition
on Feb 26th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Gayl Quiene
Many fast food restaurants have been successful in the food industry because they learn what their customers want and know how to deliver that to their hungry customers. Today, people are becoming more health conscious, and fast food restaurants are taking note. Menus and ingredients are changing for a healthier people and targeted those dieters who once shunned fast food restaurants from their meals. Although a healthy meal made at home is more likely the better choice health wise, an occasional trip to the fast food restaurant for the dieter is more appealing than it once was before...
Posted by Linda Kemp in Diet & Nutrition
on Feb 26th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Linda Kemp
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Posted by Kalep Rayzack in Diabetes
on Feb 26th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Kalep Rayzack
If you happen to be diabetic and attempting to lose weight, remember that it isn’t only what you eat or how much that counts; the way that you eat also has an effect. Foods react with each other in different ways. To get the best possible result in terms of weight loss and controlling your blood glucose level, there are some basic guidelines you’ll want to follow.
At each meal you should have a combination of carbohydrates and protein and you can have fat in moderation. The majority of the foods a diabetic will eat fall under the carbohydrate category, carbohydrates can be...
Posted by Lawerence Ogard in Diet & Nutrition
on Feb 26th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Terryann Niemeyer
One of the most important substances for directing cellular communication within the body is Nitric Oxide. Some of the busy cells that it directs are brain, blood, and immune system cells.
Nitric oxide is so important that no organ in your body could function without it. It keeps our blood pressure normal, helps us think clearly, helps our body fight off infections, and even prevents the development of blood clots and atherosclerosis. Many of the aging diseases are no more than a nitric oxide deficiency.
A recent study tested a special adaptogen formula for nitric oxide activity....