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Going Gaga Over A Bar of Face Soap
By Kimberley Kwek · 10 years ago
When I was in secondary school 30 years ago, my eldest sister gave me a St. Michael Rose Moisturizing soap. It had a rich, creamy lather to leave my skin soft, smooth and delicately perfumed. ...
Benefits of staying at a yoga ashram
By Yogi Ram · 10 years ago
A yoga ashram usually offers very basic but clean accommodation and is located in a natural environment. It can be the perfect place to go on a yoga retreat or to follow a yoga teacher ...
Detoxification By Following Healthy Eating Plan
By Josef Bichler · 10 years ago
A healthy diet is a diet that assists in improving and then maintaining good health. A healthy diet is important for decreasing risk of many chronic diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, chronic heart diseases, ...
Submission Wrestling Regulations Are In Place To Ensure Safety
By Hubert Mahala · 10 years ago
Regulations In Submission Wrestling To Guarantee Safety
Submission wrestling is a sport that was derived from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, so they have many of the same rules that are used for their competitive events. The ...
5 Orthodontist Advice Which Can Control Bacteria 'A Catalyst' Of Cancer Cell Growth
By Daniel Rlewis · 10 years ago
The bacteria ‘fusobacterium nucleatum’ - which has strong links with gum disease - could hamper the resistance of the body to fight with cancer cell growth. These bacteria are the catalyst that cause cancer and ...
Link Between Diabetes, Heart Attacks And Strokes
By Rashad Regulus · 10 years ago
Diabetes is a disease in which the body either lacks insulin or does not produce enough insulin to break ingested glucose into cells. As a result, the glucose remain in the blood and damage blood ...
Dentures - It Is About Your Health Inside and Out
By Michelle Dupree · 10 years ago
We all know the importance of our teeth. Without them we wouldn't be able to chew our food. What would this do to our digestive system? What about our appearance? Would we feel comfortable smiling ...
How To Prevent Diabetes
By Rashad Regulus · 10 years ago
In many instances, diabetes is an inherited disorder. People who have first degree relatives with this disease are more prone to developing this disease than people with no genetic disposition. People who have a first ...
Eye Complications of Diabetes
By Dallas Georgis · 10 years ago
Diabetics do not process sugars and starches through their systems like other individuals. These substances stay within their system and enter the blood stream. The high amounts of sugars in their blood, also called glucose, ...
Weird But Effective Trick to Motivate Yourself to Lose Weight
By Don Henderson · 10 years ago
The way to lose weight is to change your habits. Those things you do every day that - until now - got you to the overweight condition you may be in (assumed because otherwise you ...
Diet Motivation Secret: Prepare Food in Advance
By Don Henderson · 10 years ago
Easy To Gain, Hard To Lose. It's easy to gain pounds, but it can take ten times as much time to lose them. For example, on a long Christmas weekend, you decide you'll eat whatever ...
How an Air Ambulance Can Bring You Home
By Chris Schieman · 10 years ago
It’s difficult to plan for emergencies, especially when you are traveling abroad. The excitement of the trip and anticipation of all the fun activities may cloud you from thinking about becoming sick or having an ...
Diabetic - Potential Kidney Disease
By Chen Ben Asher · 10 years ago
Kidney Disease
One of the biggest challenges of being diabetic is developing kidney
disease - (Nephropathy)
Our kidneys’ main jobs are to remove bio-waste from the blood, regulate fluid content, keep levels of electrolytes like ...
Motivation for Exercise When You Hate It
By Gemma Bailey · 10 years ago
Think about something you absolutely have to do every day. You might not particularly enjoy doing it, but it’s part of your routine such that, if you didn’t do it, it would feel completely wrong ...
Addicted to Alcohol, But I’m Not an Alcoholic
By Gemma Bailey · 10 years ago
Defining addiction can be a tricky business. After all, we all have addictions that we allow to go unnoticed. Plenty of people are addicted to coffee, falling in love, sugar and other random things that ...
36 - Superfoods for Sinusitis Relief
By Billies Best · 10 years ago
Sinusitis simply means inflammation of the sinuses, but this gives little indication of the misery and pain this condition can cause. Chronic sinusitis, sinusitis that persists for at least 3 weeks, affects an estimated 32 ...
Too skinny
By Woodrow Wilson · 10 years ago
Kudos to the French for outlawing emaciated models. Zombie models grace the pages of fashion magazines. Young women accept them as the standard of beauty and try to emulate them. Anorexics starve themselves down to ...
An Update On No-Hassle dental implants Secrets
By Seth Chand · 10 years ago
Dental Implants: Is Treatment Time a Consideration?
Dental implants are presented to patients as perfect or near perfect replacements to their missing teeth. Rarely are they informed from the risks and counseled about the failure ...
Why smoking is bad for smokers lungs
By James Kelly · 10 years ago
When hard evidence against the harmful effects of tobacco smoking started pouring during 1920s and thereafter, the tobacco companies strongly defended their business by claiming that there was no conclusive proof that smoking caused lung ...
A Non-Diet Approach to a Healthy Breakfast
By Dina Garcia · 10 years ago
Many chronic dieters start each day with a renewed sense of hope that "today is the day I am going to stick to my diet". Breakfast then becomes the natural starting point for any diet, ...