Posted by Ricardo D Argence at Dec 29th, 2008 in Nutrition
by Ricardo d Argence
Hoodia Gordonii is a spiky plant found in deserts that is native to parts of southern Africa and has been employed in herbal folk treatments for decades. People native to the area have long used this herb as a treatment for indigestion, to fight infection, and even as an appetite suppressant while on long hunting trips in the desert.
The latter use for Hoodia Gordonii has garnered plenty of interest in the West and as a result has become a component of numerous natural weight reduction plans.
Since the early research into the weight loss benefits of Hoodia Gordoni in 1977, only a few companies have been allowed to produce it for that purpose due primarily to restrictions on cultivating the plant for mass production.
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Posted by Dorthy Weatherbush at Dec 28th, 2008 in Nutrition
by Dorthy Weatherbush
We’ve all heard the old adage as it relates to weight loss. Eat less and exercise more is a simple solution to an all too common problem today. Everyone appears to be looking for the shortcut. The question is not, “how can I maintain a healthy lifestyle”, rather it is how can I do what I want to do and then find a colon cleansing product to purify me from the poison I put into my body. Colon cleansers can be a great tool however they should not be thought of as a quick fix to help you loose those last few pounds.
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Posted by Shola Oslo at Dec 28th, 2008 in Pregnancy
by Shola Oslo
Are your tubes blocked? Do you have a hydrosalpix? If you’ve been diagnosed with blocked fallopian tubes, and you’d like answers, this may be the most helpful web page you are going to come across. Keep reading to find out why.
Your fallopian tubes are two minute tubes that link the ovaries to the uterus, and are also named uterine tubes, salpinges or oviducts. The fallopian tubes are approximately 7 to 14 cm in length, and start at the upper part of the uterus and move outwards to form a structure called the fimbria. The fimbria are finger-like projections that lie close to the ovaries, and they are responsible for taking the mature egg once its been released by the ovary.
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Posted by Michael Byrd at Dec 28th, 2008 in Nutrition
by Michael Byrd
If you are looking for a free healthy eating plan, you’ve come to the right place!
My family started to follow a simple healthy eating plan and it was in continuous success. It has been keeping us healthy for years now.
The focus of the plan is to keep it simple. As simple as it is, we get healthy while we enjoy what we eat, and the foods are really delicious! Let’s begin with what we don’t eat.
We don’t eat sweet foods, white flour, rice and all fried foods, also any kind of food or drink that is processed. No junk foods and fast foods, too. For the beverage, we don’t drink soft drinks, fruit juices, coffee and alcoholic drinks.
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Posted by Jane Bear at Dec 28th, 2008 in Pregnancy
by Jane Bear
Approximately 20-30% of children live in single parent homes since roughly 1970. However, the number varies from study to study and country to country. In the United States, being brought up by a single parent is not uncommon; studies showed that about three in ten children live in a single parent home.
Being a single parent may occur as the result of many things. Often, it is opted for by the parent (as in divorce, adoption, artificial insemination, surrogate motherhood, or extramarital pregnancy), and sometimes it is an unforeseeable occurrence (as in the death of one parent or abandonment by one parent).
Growing up with a single mother is by far the most common instance of single parenting; single mothers out number single fathers nine to one. Among divorced single parents in the United States, according to the US Census Bureau, only 15% of custodial parents in 2002 were men.
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Posted by Susan Tanner at Dec 28th, 2008 in Anti Aging
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Man is a social animal who always want to look attractive. It is natural that you get wrinkles when you age. Women are very keen on looking young and beautiful. That is why millions of women had been using wrinkle creams for many centuries successfully. That itself is a proof that wrinkle creams do work.
Many women wonder whether this type of product will actually work effectively for them. It is essential to keep in mind that the wrinkle cream companies spend countless dollars every year trying to create even more effective products for their users.
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Posted by Vanessa Summer at Dec 27th, 2008 in Nutrition
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One of the most popular ways of losing weight nowadays is by taking weight loss pills. The latest weight loss capsules seem to offer the easiest solution for overweight people, since they can simply take some pills and carry on with their normal eating behavior and try to lose weight.
There is a wide selection of fat burning weight loss pills that you can choose from. These go from weight loss prescription drugs to natural weight loss products that are supposed to have the same effect and offer a safer alternative.
Yet even these natural weight loss capsules can still have dangerous side effects. People with allergies especially are cautioned not to take just anything. Natural weight loss capsule products have a lot of ingredients in them, some may trigger undesirable effects that could be hazardous to your health.
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