Posted by Linda Kemp in Diet & Nutrition
on Mar 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Linda Kemp
Ever since I first noticed signs of aging, I’ve been looking for a way to keep the progression of the aging process under control. Specifically, I’ve been looking for a natural dietary supplement that would be able to minimize the aches and pains that my body has been accumulating, renew my libido to the vigor that I enjoyed back in my twenties, help me to keep my weight under control, and stave off the kinds of chronic disease conditions that I’m more likely to have to deal with as I age. I’ve actually found something that can do all of those things. It’s...
Posted by Lucille Green in Healthy Food
on Mar 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Lucille Green
Being mindful to what you eat is what doctors would usually suggest to you. If you have been eating the right quantity of fish, meat, fruits and vegetables then you have nothing to worry about. Even so, these may be full of harmful compounds after they have been produced, so maybe you should consider diverting to food products and vegetables that have been organically raised.
The reason why we should purchase organically grown products is that bulk of these have been genetically altered. For reasons of better production and profit, some farmers may tend to engage in some assorted...
Posted by Micheal Vincent in Diet & Nutrition
on Mar 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Linda Kemp
Did you know that acai berry, though one of the most popular supplements on the market today, is actually from a bush that is grown in Brazil. Because this berry has so many nutrients, especially so many nutrients that are perishable, fresh berries don’t hold their nutritional value for long. People in Brazil who have used this product for centuries always picked their berries fresh and were able to get the best nutrition because of this. However, those of us in America are unable to get just-picked acai berry and must rely on other methods of preserving the nutritional benefits of...
Posted by Rick Amorey in Pet Health
on Mar 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Rick Amorey
My dog Rover finally got home from the veterinarian today. You see, for the longest time, the house that I thought was regularly cleaned turned out to have a dark secret. Apparently, the home had a black mold infestation.
Black mold is a fungus that is microscopic in size. It may become airborne and is potentially dangerous to anyone who is in it’s vicinity, as what happened to Rover. Fortunately, I wasn’t in any danger, as I didn’t stay for long in that place. But Rover practically slept there, as the cool tiles felt cool on his tummy.
Black mold breeds easily in...
Posted by Lucille Green in Losing Weight
on Mar 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Lucille Green
There is great controversy about how well weight loss patches work and while some people believe they have seen impressive results, others have experienced no weight loss at all. The basis of the patch is to slowly release appetite suppressants into your blood stream along with other chemicals that will aid the removal of fat.
The idea is that by introducing the chemicals directly into the bloodstream via the skin, more of the important weight loss ingredients will be available which the stomach digestive fluids destroy when weight loss pills are used. It has long been known that...