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Dehydration - Your Body Cries for Water

Monday, December 28, 2009

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Dehydration - Your Body Cries for Water

Dehydration - “Chronic pains of the body which cannot easily be explained as injury or infection, should first and foremost be interpreted as signals of chronic water shortage in the area where the pain is registered. These pain signals should first be considered and excluded as primary indicators for dehydration of the body before any [...]

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What You Can Learn From Your Pets

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

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What You Can Learn From Your Pets

Health News By Yuri Elkaim, BPHE, CK, RHN What You Can Learn From Your Pets Did you know that in nature, all mammals live eight to ten times their maturation age! Humans, and our domesticated pets and farm animals that eat cooked, processed food only live four times our maturation age. In the famous Pottinger cat study, it was demonstrated [...]

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Acid-Alkalinity Balance in the Body - Depending on Your Diet

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

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Acid-Alkalinity Balance in the Body - Depending on Your Diet

Health News By Yuri Elkaim, BPHE, CK, RHN It is well known that an acidic body is correlated with disease. Linus Pauling (2-time Nobel Prize winner) was the first to establish that cancer cells cannot grow in an alkaline environment, thus, proving that an acid terrain is a feeding ground for germ and disease proliferation. Acid-alkalinity are measured [...]

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Halitosis - The Dragon Breath Blues

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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Halitosis – The Dragon Breath Blues

Thursday, January 8, 2009

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Halitosis – The Dragon Breath Blues

By Irwan Lee An estimated 35 per cent of the world’s populations suffer from halitosis, more commonly known as chronic bad breath. Bad Breath or also known as Dragon Breath is an embarrassing problem and many of us would have suffered from it at some point in our lives and affects millions of people everyday. Just because [...]

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Ick! What’s living in your tie Doc?

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

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Ick! What’s living in your tie Doc?

By Irwan Lee Ever wonder if you are given a choice to seek physician advice for your health, which doctor will you prefer to meet? The one who dress casually in open neck shirts? The one who wears sneakers and jeans or rather the one in a white coat and wearing neckties? Most of us prefer [...]

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Preventing SIDS Tragedies: Moving air, from a fan, is all you need to prevent SIDS?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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Preventing SIDS Tragedies: Moving air, from a fan, is all you need to prevent SIDS?

By Irwan Lee CUTS RISK 94% - Ventilation could disperse carbon dioxide SIDS is the leading cause of 2,500 infants death aged 1 month to 1 year old annually , and the third leading cause of overall infant mortality in the United States , and deaths tend to peak in winter months. SIDS isn’t any one [...]

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SIDS … which babies are most at risk?

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

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SIDS … which babies are most at risk?

By Irwan Lee What is SIDS? SIDS, or a sudden and unexplained death of a baby younger than one year old, kills about 2,500 infants annually and is the leading cause of death in that age group, with 90 percent of cases in infants under 6 months and occurs most frequently during cold-weather months. SIDS isn’t any one [...]

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White Tea is the Best for Your Health

Sunday, August 31, 2008

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White Tea is the Best for Your Health

By Irwan Lee For centuries, the Chinese society drinks different types of tea as part of their diet supplements. Not many people aware that white tea can benefits more compare to any other type of tea such as green tea. White tea comes from leaves of the tea plant Camellia sinensis . The leaves [...]

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