Posted by Collin LaHay in Diet & Nutrition
on Jun 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jonathan Severson
The maqui berry is going to be the one super berry to shine in 2009. It has the highest antioxidant properties of any berry in the entire world. In fact, it has the highest ORAC value of any fruit by over 200%. The ORAC is the leading third party site that conducts which fruits are the best.
The maqui berry isn’t the top berry already for one reason. The berry was only found last year in 2008. In fact, it was found at the very end of the year. Don’t worry though, it will soon overtake acai as the king berry of the world.
The biggest super berry out in 2008 was the...
Posted by E Bilson in Diet & Nutrition
on Jun 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by El Bilson
RoC cellulite creams are some of the more popular cellulite treatment products out in the market today, and for good reason — they’ve had a good track record in giving cellulite sufferers what they want. Roc is one of the few cellulite cream brands that most women seem to agree on for banishing cellulite. RoC cellulite cream may be just the thing you need to get rid of your cellulite.
Before getting too excited about a cellulite product, it is important to note that what works for one person may not work for someone else. The best strategy is to try several different...
Posted by rolo tomasi in Losing Weight
on Jun 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Rolo Tomasi
After finally committing to a diet you are starting to see some results from all that hard work. Now that you’re thinner your clothes fit better and you are more energetic. But still, there is that one area on your body that just seems to stick around longer than any other that keeps you wondering “how to lose belly fat” . Many people find that the most stubborn area to lose fat is that flabby stomach. But fear not. Here are some tips that you can do to help you to loose belly fat quickly
You can start to lose belly fat by making some changes in the foods that you...
Posted by Dr. Markho Rafael in Diet & Nutrition
on Jun 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Dr. Markho Rafael
Since at least 5,000 B.C., people have used “spiritual mushrooms” in their religious rituals. The San Peoples of Tassili in southeast Algeria left behind cave paintings illustrating dancing, masked medicine men with mushrooms in their hands. It’s believed the mushrooms were of the consciousness-altering variety.
The area of Tassili is today an arid and desolate mountainous region of the Sahara desert but in the day of the cave painters, it had a habitable savannah-like climate with cattle, crocodiles and other large animals. Cultural ties of the San Peoples are...
Posted by Timothy Robertson in Diabetes
on Jun 30th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Timothy Robertson
Dialysis access (DA) is a pathway that is constructed underneath your skin to provide entry to your bloodstream. The purpose is to recycle the blood through a filtration device known as a hemodialyzer. Often used to treat patients when their kidneys fail, the method focuses upon arteries and large veins that can provide sufficient flow.
Today’s article will provide an overview of dialysis access (sometimes called hemodialysis). We’ll explain the construction of fistulas and grafts beneath the skin as well as eligibility requirements and preparation before the procedure....