July 3rd, 2010 by Derek Bainbridge
Easy Ways to Reduce Your Salt Intake As people, we are fascinated with taste. In some types of cuisine, flavor is as much about presentation as about taste. One way that we season our food is with salt. But, salt is not always the best way to bring out the best in food or our [...]
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February 17th, 2010 by Derek Bainbridge
Other tonics to consider when buying natural health supplements with specific health benefits proven by clinical studies are: • Natural Cholesterol Lowering Supplements – the most effective is policosanol which comes from sugar cane. Its cholesterol-lowering abilities are published in over 80 clinical studies,more studies than for most prescription drugs. Policosanol significantly lowers total cholesterol [...]
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November 8th, 2009 by Derek Bainbridge
According to the National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse in Bethesda, MD, 60 to 70 million Americans suffer from digestive diseases; however, acidophilus supplements may help them to diminish their digestive conditions. Procedures of current commercial food processing can destroy viable beneficial organisms, making it difficult for the body to maintain good intestinal flora. Even the [...]
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November 4th, 2009 by Derek Bainbridge
Weak, fragile bones and susceptibility to fractures-these are some of the painful consequences of the debilitating bone disease, osteoporosis. Currently, 10 million people suffer from osteoporosis in the United States and another 34 million are at risk of developing the disease. The Surgeon General has named osteoporosis as “A National Health Threat” and estimated that [...]
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October 23rd, 2009 by Derek Bainbridge
Swine flu is expected to be more widespread in certain towns, cities and regions than in others. But flu experts agree that swine flu will infect people in every area of the U.S. – as well as the world. In New York City alone, an estimated 800,000 people (approximately 10% of the city’s residents) became [...]
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October 14th, 2009 by Derek Bainbridge
TOXICITY FACTORS
Chlorophyll, in its crude form, is nontoxic even in large doses. Toxicity studies have shown that chlorophyll is absolutely nontoxic when administered intravenously, intramuscularly, or orally to animals and humans.
DRUG PRECAUTIONS AND INTERACTIONS
Known Interactions: None
Possible Interactions: None
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