Posted by Lee Jacobs in Diet & Nutrition
on Jul 4th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Lee Jacobs
Do you ever wonder if the water that comes out of your tap could possibly be making you ill? Well, this is not as far fetched as you may think! It’s difficult to tell with water, as most municipal water looks the same, and unless you really delve further into what may be lurking within that clear liquid, how would you really know?
In reality, it’s not that hard to find out what’s in the water supply. All of the information is available to the public and this article is a summary of this information. Research scientists now use the terms “acceptable” or...
Posted by Lee Jacobs in Diet & Nutrition
on Jul 3rd, 2009 | 0 comments
by Lee Jacobs
MMS is the popular term given to a product and protocol that was initially put together by a man named Jim Humble. Briefly, Jim made the discovery whilst being on a gold finding expedition a number of years ago, in which two of the expedition members were struck down with a serious bout of Malaria. With the nearest help being at least two days away by foot, Jim had little alternative but to share the remaining quantity of his personal supply of liquid oxygen with them – and in less than 4 hours later, both men were up celebrating their recent return to health. Upon returning home,...
Posted by Sam G. Smith in Diet & Nutrition
on Feb 28th, 2009 | 0 comments
by Sam G. Smith
Some say human growth hormone slow down the aging process. Before you ask your doctor to prescribe injection for human growth hormone (HGH), get the facts and understand the proven ways to promote healthy aging.
Pituitary gland produces the growth hormone in your body. This glad is a pea-sized structure at the base of the brain. Childhood growth is fueled by this gland and it maintains tissues and organs throughout life. Growth hormone production slowly reduces starting in middle age. Because of this, synthetic HGH has received popularity in slowing down the aging process. However,...