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Prostate Nutrition: Helping to Restore a More Active Lifestyle

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Kevin Agrawal

Not many men are aware that as they get older, their prostate ages as well. The prostate, situated behind the bladder, is part of the male reproductive system. For many men, an aging prostate can lead to severe lifestyle impediments. Simple things which were once taken for granted become a cumbersome activity. An aging prostate can affect your sleep patterns, intimacy and bathroom habits.

The Truth About Tahitian Noni Juice

Posted on November 5, 2009 by Nathan Marks

Tahitian noni juice is one of the best selling varieties of this fruit juice on the market today. In fact, every two seconds across the globe someone buys a bottle! Depending on the individual product you purchase it might be either 100% pure Tahitian noni juice or otherwise a combination blend of noni juice mixed with other fruit juices such as grape or blueberry juice.

Lowering Cholesterol Naturally On A Consistent Basis

Posted on November 10, 2009 by Paul Rodgers

Lowering cholesterol naturally is becoming an increasingly popular alternative to prescription drugs and their unwanted side effects. Lowering cholesterol naturally is still the best all around approach to cholesterol management. The choices we make have a bigger impact than you may think.

How Acai Berry Can Help You Live Your Life To The Max

Posted on November 4, 2009 by Andrew Hook

If you are always feeling very low and sluggish, perhaps it's time you prep up your life. You have to get rid of all those that are slowing you down and get more energy instead. Taking Acai berry would be a great idea.

What Are The Benefits Of Vitamin D?

Posted on November 1, 2009 by Keith Woolley

Vitamin D is a bunch of fat-soluble prohormones, which have the role to maintain ordinary levels of calcium and phosphorus in the blood. This vitamin is got from food, sun exposure ( ultraviolet light ) and additions. The most important sources of vitamin D are fatty fish, fish liver oils, full milk and diary products ( butter, particularly ), full eggs, UV-irradiated mushrooms, beef liver and salmon. Plants don't contain this vitamin. Unlike any other vitamins, vitamin D is ...

If It’s Certified Kosher, there’s a Market

Posted on November 2, 2009 by Kevin A

Go Kosher! Apparently, people are doing just that. The Kosher Information Bureau estimates that about 5 million people in the United States purchase Kosher products. And about one-third of all supermarket products are stocked with Kosher-certified commodities. Why is Kosher such a popular trend?

Acai Berry Pregnancy 10 Benefits

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Marisa Gladstone

Acai Berry benefits for pregnant women. There are important benefits for pregnant women who take an acai berry supplement. Here are the top 10 benefits and potential side effects for acai berry and your pregnancy.

Sexy Legs at Sixty? Yes, You Can!

Posted on October 31, 2009 by Kevin Agrawal

By the age of 50, it is estimated than more than half the women experience poor vein health. By 60, this figure rises. Bluish, knotted-looking tinges pop up on legs and on the face.

Women and Joint Healthcare

Posted on October 28, 2009 by Kevin Agrawal

Studies have shown that women experience more joint pain than men and in more areas of the body than men do. It is said that this is because women generally have less cartilage in their joints than men do. Another reason that women may experience more joint pain than men is because the breakdown

Chocolate Tea with Immune-Boosting Properties!

Posted on October 28, 2009 by Kevin Agrawal

Fall has just begun and it’s clear that cold and flu season is upon us. Just why are some people more susceptible than others? While doctors are not really sure, experts say it may have something to do with immunity and resistance levels of each individual.



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Dong Quai Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

Dong Quai is a tonic and aromatic herb, with beautiful greenish-white flowers, which grows at high altitudes in countries such as Japan, Korea and China. This plant has traditionally been used in treating certain female dysfunctions and discomforts, such as for example menstrual cramps, premenstrual syndrome or to improve their general health condition during menopause.

Low Protein Foods - Six Options for Your Shopping List

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Keith Lachance

Protein is an essential part of a healthy diet. It is needed to supply the body with the essential amino acids that it needs to function. The nutrients contained in protein are also used by the body to balance hormone levels, support your immune system, repair muscles, build muscle, grow hair, replace skin cells, grow nails, and produce organ and blood cells. Because of the importance of protein it is not a good idea to eliminate it from your diet. However, there are a few circumstances when a l...

Avena Sativa Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

What scientists refer to as avena sativa, most people know as oats. Despite the fact that this plant has been used for medical purposes since the Middle Ages, so far no reference has been made to any aphrodisiac benefits, related to this plant.

Turmeric Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

Also known as curcurma domestica or cucurma longa, Turmeric is native to Asia where it has many uses, from spices to medicine. The strong pigmentation exhibited by the plant makes it an ideal candidate for various forms of coloration. The yellow color of Turmeric is often found in the composition of mustard but it can also be found in synthetic dyes for clothing or even hair dyes. However, Turmeric offers a lot more than a nice color and a tasty spice for the table.

Bee Pollen Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

Before debating over the beneficial effects of the bee pollen it is important to clearly understand what bee pollen actually is. Pollen is the male seed of any flower. It plays a crucial function in the fertilization process of any plant. All the minuscule pollen particles consist of over 1 000 millimeter particles, which can be observed at the free end of the stamen in the center of the blossoming flower.

Beta-Sitosterol Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

The most abundant phytosterol in the human diet, Beta-sitosterol is widely present, as well, in various plants such as saw palmetto, pumpkin seed, etc. Actually these plants are used in the herbal treatment of benign prostatic hypertrophy. There are specialists who believe that Beta-sitosterol plays an important role in the benefits provided by these herbs.

Tribulus Terrestris Benefits

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

Tribulus Terrestris is a highly potent plant that is often used in many domains, from medicine to body building. As with every supplement, we need to get the effects of Tribulus inserted in the general context of all the other supplements and we must deal with its properties considering all the conditions from below. First, we have to consider each individual's bio-type (corresponding to the four main bio-types and their main combinations). Secondly, we need to have a look at real feeding (that ...

Ginger Root Uses

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Noah Liebsch

For thousands of years, ginger root has been used around the world as both a wonderful aromatic spice and for medicinal purposes. It is actually a native plant to Southeast Asia, however throughout the years ginger root herb has been transferred to other parts of the world and today it is cultivated in many different locations and is no longer thought of as just an Asian herb. Not an original location for the plant, Jamaica is today a leading ginger root herb cultivator.

Copper and Prostate Health

Posted on October 15, 2008 by Kevin Agrawal

This article focuses on the importance of copper in the body for a better prostate health. It discusses the function of copper to neutralize the effect of zinc present in prostate on activity of enzymes.

Vitamin B12 Benefits

Posted on August 20, 2007 by Juliet Cohen

Vitamin B12 has a long history and a solid reputation as an energy booster, and it is among the most important of all the B-complex vitamins.