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Monday, April 27, 2015

Detox Your Kitchen and GLOW with Health

Amelia Freer, nutritionist to the stars, says that it’s not you that needs a detox - it’s what’s in your refrigerator and cupboards.
Effortless weight loss, improved vitality and a truly healthy glow — just from changing the way you eat? It sounds too good to be true, but all this week in the Daily Mail, Amelia Freer — nutritionist to the stars and author of bestselling book ‘Eat. Nourish. Glow.’ — shows how to transform yourself just in time for summer . .Read more

Friday, April 24, 2015

Top 6 Myths About Stretch Marks

If you have stretch marks, do you believe any of these top six myths about them?
What is the truth about stretch marks? There are quite a number of myths about these marks and it’s time to clear up some things about them.

MYTH #1

You get them from scratching any area that is rapidly expanding either due to pregnancy or weight gain. Odd as it seems women, especially pregnant women, are often cautioned not to “scratch” itchy areas for the fear of developing stretch marks. This is simply not true. Stretch marks may be caused by a number of things but scratching simply isn’t one of them. These marks, medically known as striae, may develop due to constant pressure on the skin through rapid stretching. The skin is normally very resilient when it comes to stretching but when coupled with hormonal changes in the body the collagen fibers may become vulnerable enough to break. In the case of pregnant women, the hormones that are responsible for softening the ligaments in the pelvic region to allow passage to the baby are also the same hormones that make the collagen on your skin more prone to breakage. The collagen breakage then leads to small microscopic tears on the dermal layer that now develop into stretch marks. Read more

Monday, April 20, 2015

How to Beat Heart Disease

Learn why it isn't fat that clogs your arteries, and how the true villain may surprise you.
What causes heart disease? A simple enough question, and one you might have thought was settled years ago.

But the answer has become a subject of much debate — with implications for many of us on how we lead our lives and the medication we take.

For years the finger of blame has pointed at cholesterol, a fatty substance produced by the liver. Read more

Friday, April 17, 2015

6 Best Natural Health Cures

This eating plan can help you get more of your vitamins and other nutrients from your food, says David Zinczenko.
I stopped by my friend Roseanna’s house the other day, but when I got there, I was totally confused; where the kitchen should have been, there was a miniature pharmacy instead. Bottles upon bottles of vitamins, minerals, herbal supplements — it looked like Elvis’s bathroom. “Where’s the actual food?” I asked. Read more

How to Heal Your Liver Naturally

Jeff Roberts reveals the exact protocol he followed to heal his failing liver naturally.
This past February, I was thrown off of my health high-horse. What first started as a headache, fever, and body aches, quickly escalated into an excruciating migraine, debilitating muscle stiffness, and an overwhelming sense of nausea. I was hit with what I thought was a nasty case of the seasonal flu, and it sucked. But I powered through, drinking my liquids and following the natural recommended flu-protocol, knowing that it would all be over within a few days.

My prognosis proved wrong, however. Over a week into my sickness I still couldn’t eat, and I was dropping weight like a Jenny Craig story gone right. The only word I could use to describe the feeling in my stomach was “gross.” My usually clear skin had broken out, and my urine and stool were also starting to look “off” to say the least, which caused some serious concern.

Then on day 10, I looked in the mirror and noticed something even more unsettling – I was yellow. My skin was lifeless and my eye-whites had become saturated by yellow stains and red veins. I knew it was jaundice, a symptom commonly associated with an out-of-whack liver, which is never a good sign. But I was curious about the cause, so I gathered the energy to head to the walk-in clinic to see what was up. Read more

Monday, April 13, 2015

5 Easy Yoga Poses for Bad Backs and Other Common Ailments

Before taking an over-the-counter medication or going to the doctor for a prescription, try these easy yoga poses for bad backs and other common ailments
Here are five simple postures to ease insomnia, headaches, indigestion, anxiety and lower back pain. Read more

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Acne Attack: 10 Best Emergency Remedies for Acne

Acne is a skin condition which affects most people at some stage of their lives. Everyone has felt the horror of noticing a pimple on the day before a date, an interview, or a meeting. Fortunately, the solution to the situation is probably as near as your kitchen or bathroom. When acne attacks, attack back with one of these ten emergency remedies.

Monday, April 6, 2015

5 Signs You Need More Magnesium

Magnesium seems to be one of those master nutrients, like vitamin D, that affects a multitude of bodily functions. Here are five signs that you may need more magnesium than you're getting.
Magnesium is an essential macromineral that performs a huge number of important roles in the body. It is responsible for regulating enzyme reactions (including reactions that create RDN and DNA), transporting essential ions across our cell membranes, assisting in the production of ATP, and much more. All of our major organs require magnesium to function properly, and without it our bodies would spiral out of control. Read more

Friday, April 3, 2015

The Superbug Killing Medieval Home Remedy

Anthony Gucciardi examines a medieval home remedy that is superior to anything Big Pharma has to offer..
As billions are spent on highly powerful antibiotics that are ‘bigger and better’ than their predecessors, a medieval home remedy has been making headlines. As researchers from the US and Britain just found out, there’s something about this concoction that kills superbugs completely – without the use of pharmaceutical antibiotics, injections, or blood transfusions.

Dating back to the the 10th century, the recipe for the remedy demands garlic, onions, and leek combined with wine and the bile of a cow’s stomach. In other words, it’s known infection crushers mixed with an odd combination of bile. A weird recipe that actually works to not only clear up eye infections and styes at large, but kills MRSA superbugs. Read more

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

How to Get Started on the Ketogenic Diet

The ketogenic diet is not only good for weight loss, but also to p.revent cancer, diabetes, and other diseases. Stephanie Person tells how to get started the right way.