Posted by El Bilson in Diet & Nutrition
on Jun 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by El Bilson
You’ve probably heard of Nivea cellulite cream from the Tyra Banks show, or maybe you’ve seen some of the commercials. This cream is usually regarded as one of the better cellulite creams on the market. However sometimes it gets a bad rap. Should you pay the fairly hefty price tag to give Nivea cellulite cream a try?
When searching for a cellulite cream that actually works, you need to remember that not all beauty products are created equal. You many have to try several cellulite creams before you find something that works with your skin. Nivea’s products...
Posted by Kim Archer in Diabetes
on Jun 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Alisa Ferr
Diabetes is a potentially life threatening medical problem. If you think you might be suffering from it or be susceptible to acquiring it, you have to recognize more concerning the reasons for this illness and how to identify diabetes symptoms.
Diabetes is a illness in which sugar, or glucose, collects in the bloodstream. This happens because the cells in your pancreas stop producing satisfactory quantities of insulin. Insulin is a hormone that’s essential for breaking down sugar in your bloodstream. In the case of this syndrome, though, the quantity of insulin produced is...
Posted by Veronica Beeman in Allergies
on Jun 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Veronica Beeman
Dust, spores and animal dander are believed to be the allergens that cause hay fever. In the past, people associated the harvesting of fields of hay along with sneezing and chronic fever with the therm “hay fever”.
Today, however, this belief is said to be a misnomer. A fever that is caused by certain allergens should not be hastily associated with being in contact with a field of hay. Experts agree with this.
Allergic rhinitis is the most popular term used today to describe hay fever. The medical field has termed ‘allergic rhinitis’ instead of ‘hay...
Posted by Susan Wells in Diet & Nutrition
on Jun 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Susan Wells
How would you feel if toxic pieces of fecal matter were stuck to the sides of your colon for months? Uncomfortable, gassy and lethargic, I would bet. Would your bowels be irritated by this build up of toxic matter? You bet. Picture the gas, bloating, weight gain and protruding belly. The majority of people are carrying around a colon full of toxins and old fecal matter and this is affecting your energy levels, sleep, and mood. A team of horses can’t haul the wagon if one of the horses is lying down.
Toxins leach into your body making you feel tired, sore, and rundown. Other...
Posted by Walt Sanberg in Diabetes
on Jun 29th, 2009 | Comments Off
by Jake Ryan
When you find out you have diabetes you have to change a lot of your life to help manage this disease. Your diet is one of the first things that must be changed immediately. You have to manage your sugar wisely. Many have chosen a vegetarianism lifestyle after being diagnosed with diabetes.
When you have diabetes not maintaining a proper diet can cause extra blood sugar to build up and cause bad health problems. Your insulin isn’t being utilized enough or the cells are not using the insulin properly. Insulin is the glucose carrier to the blood stream and then to your cells to...