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Recipes RSS FeedsReflexology Expectations - Bring your body to a state of well-being! Although Reflexology is proven to be beneficial for a multitude of problems, your reflexologist cannot diagnose or claim to cure any diseases. They are not medically trained to do so. The practice of Reflexology is meant to bring your body to a state of well-being. [ ]...Feed Source: www.natural-holistic-health.com An effective regime for cleaning the arteries - Question: from Brad
Warren - Do you have any test results or testimonials from customers who have used Cardio-Klenz to support the effectiveness of your product? I’m 47 and began having stable Angina 1 year ago. I have 30% build-up in the left anterior descending artery. I’ve working on this for a year by correcting my [ ]... Antioxidants and Cancer: Researchers admit they got it wrong! - by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life
Do you remember about 3 years ago the headlines splashed all over the world suggesting that anti-oxidant Vitamins can speed up the development of cancer? In this study it was suggested that cancer patients who took either vitamin A (beta-carotene) or E (alpha tocopherol) Supplements were 40 per cent more [ ]... Free radicals - a simple explanation - by Warren Matthews of Xtend-Life
I am sometimes asked what are the most important components in preventing degenerative disease or premature aging? There are many, but without doubt four of the most important ones are Free Radicals, glycation, methylation and chronic inflammation. They are also interrelated. I felt that we should have a [ ]... The Facts About Reflexology - Reflexology is the practice of strategically applying pressure to areas of the feet and hands as they correspond with specific body organs.
Reflexology is becoming a more and more popular term in today’s society. Like no other time in history, people are diligently seeking alternative medical treatments. So what is Reflexology and how can [ ]... A Simple and Affordable Detox - Toxins are everywhere!
If you are unaware of the importance of Detoxification, please listen up. Toxins are everywhere. The food we eat, the products we clean ourselves with, as well as the air we breathe all contribute to the build up of Toxins in our bodies.
Without effectively eliminating those Toxins from our [ ]... Spring Cleaning - The pleasure of working in my garden is matched by the fulfillment I get from using my Herbs every day?for seasonings, Teas, tonics, and beautifully textured craft materials. I use many of the same Herbs, along with essential oils and other common supplies, in my everyday chores around the house, from scouring the floors to [ ]... 60s Plus - Boost Brain Health - Nutrition
Eat to overcome inflammation
High levels of inflammation may heighten your risk for Dementia, so choose whole, unprocessed, high-fiber foods to decrease those levels, advises Elisa Lottor, ND, PhD, author of Female and Forgetful (Warner, 2002). “Instead of drinking Orange juice, eat an Orange; instead of white bread, choose whole grain,” she says. A dearth of [ ]... Reflexology Research - Reflexology is the practice of strategically applying pressure to areas of the feet and hands!
Many studies have been done in relation to the effectiveness of Reflexology. If you are unfamiliar with Reflexology, here are the basics. Reflexology is the practice of strategically applying pressure to areas of the feet and hands as they [ ]... Benefits of Learning Reflexology - If you are one of the millions of people that have discovered the benefits of Reflexology, you may be wondering just how you go about learning the techniques for yourself. There are indeed many benefits to learning Reflexology. Most obviously, and maybe even most importantly, it is free to treat yourself. Reflexologists [ ]... The Science of Making Great Beer - How do yeast, water, hops and grain combine to form a lager, pilsener or ale? The process requires careful supervision and tightly controlled conditions. Expert brewmasters explain how temperature, timing and ingredients all factor into making an excellent beer.... Communities Take Action to Protect Great Lakes - The five Great Lakes — Ontario, Erie, Huron, Michigan and Superior — are said to hold one-fifth of the world's surface fresh water. The lakes are threatened by fluctuating water levels, invasive species and pollution — and nearby communities are looking for ways to help.... Can You Pass the President's Adult Fitness Test? - The President's Council on Fitness and Sports has unveiled a fitness test for adults on the Internet. It's similar to one that students take each year, but instead of getting a certificate signed by President Bush, the adults can see how their scores rank nationally. NPR reporters David Malakoff and Jon Hamilton are put to the test.... Gaming Your Way to Fitness - Video games designed to provide a workout are becoming big business. But do these games — such as the Wii Fit, which hits stores Monday — deliver on their fitness promises?... Relief Agency Plans for Second Cyclone - Amos Avgar, executive director of the International Development Program of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, just left Yangon, Myanmar. He discusses the devastation he saw in the town hardest hit by Cyclone Nargis.... Former Justice Asks Congress for Alzheimer's Aid - Retired Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor testifies Wednesday before the U.S. Senate's Special Committee on Aging about her husband's struggle with Alzheimer's. It is the first time O'Connor has spoken publicly and at length about the disease. She urges Congress to speed research on finding a cure. Her husband's diagnosis was the main reason she stepped down from the court in 2005. She says he is "not in very good shape."... Hospital Overwhelmed by Quake Victims - In the city of Chengdu, China, there is a shortage of trained doctors, but plenty of unskilled volunteers. Despite the chaotic scene, workers at Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital are eager for more survivors, even though the hospital is over capacity. Makeshift wards are set up in the parking lot. ... Alex Chadwick Takes a Sweaty Ride - The Day to Day host has been beating gas prices, even before they were this high; he pedals to work. He takes us along his 5-mile journey from his home to NPR West and shares his thoughts on why it's the ideal way to start a day.... Polar Bear Endangerment Decision Looms - Bush administration officials are under a court order to decide by tomorrow whether to add the polar bear to the list of endangered species. The decision will cap a three-year campaign by environmentalists to show that climate change has the potential to imperil wildlife. Critics say any listing is a bad idea.... Geology, Engineering Contribute to Quake Damage - Monday's earthquake in China's Sichuan province involved a violent fault line and structures that weren't built to withstand the tremors.... Study: Ultrasound Boosts Breast Cancer Detection - Adding an ultrasound exam to a standard mammogram may increase the detection of breast cancer in women at high risk for the disease, a recent study suggests. However, the method is more prone to producing a false positive, possibly leading to unneeded biopsies.... Nissan Builds Buzz with Plans for Electric Car - Despite warning of "tougher times" because of the weak U.S. economy, Nissan Chief Executive Carlos Ghosn said Tuesday that the automaker plans to become the global leader in zero-emission vehicles.... NY Introduces Ambulance for Rapid Organ Recovery - New York City is starting an ambulance service designed to preserve the organs of the newly deceased so that they'll be available for transplant. Proponents say the Rapid Organ Recovery program will save lives. Critics worry that it might divert resources from the treatment of the living.... Strange and Awful Things Sleepwalkers Can Do - A Florida man was just acquitted of lewd conduct charges. His defense? He didn't mean to touch a young girl; he was sleepwalking. While very difficult to prove, the man's defense is at least plausible, according to Dr. Ana Krieger, director of the NYU Sleep Disorders Center and an expert in "parasomnia."... Don't Count on a Doctor on Board - As many as three out of four flights have a doctor, nurse or paramedic on the passenger list. But one doctor advises passengers with chronic medical conditions to make sure they're taking all necessary precautions.... Copyright © 2008, Curse Buster Sound. All Rights Reserved. |