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5 Simple Natural Ways to Lower your High Blood Pressure – Healing through the Five Senses
By Wendy on December 16, 2008  |  Comments 0

5 Simple Natural Ways to Lower your High Blood Pressure – Healing through the Five Senses

I do not wish to bore you with the normal talk of symptoms and causes. However, I wish to inform you of fun and exciting ways to lower high blood pressure naturally. High blood pressure can be controlled through our five senses. Simply smell, taste, hear, see and feel and you [...]

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When is a Good Time To Have a Prostate Exam?
By admin on September 27, 2008  |  Comments 0

When is a Good Time To Have a Prostate Exam?

As a man, you are like every man and you are asking the same question about your prostate and your prostate health. When is a good time to start having regular prostate exams?

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The Effects of Stress on the Body
By Wendy on September 11, 2008  |  Comments 0

The Effects of Stress on the Body

Stress, What is the Effects of Stress on the Body?  Why reducing stress may not be a good thing and that stress itself is good for the body?  Discover the secrets to managing stress in 24 hours and without prescription drugs

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Benefits of Aloe Vera
By Wendy on September 09, 2008  |  Comments 0

Benefits of Aloe Vera

Almost everyone in the California San Francisco Bay area knows the benefits of aloe vera. I don’t know if it is a native plant, but it might as well be. It grows everywhere – at least it is planted everywhere by people. It is one of the most popular plants for front lawns. When I [...]

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Stay Healthy:  Boost Your Body’s Immune System
By Wendy on September 09, 2008  |  Comments 0

Stay Healthy: Boost Your Body’s Immune System

Have you ever heard the expression “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure?”  It makes sense.  The best way to keep our bodies healthy is not to get sick in the first place.  Keeping our immune systems running smoothly is our best defense against disease.
It’s a common misconception that we have no [...]

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Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease
By Wendy on September 09, 2008  |  Comments 0

Reduce the Risk of Heart Disease

Heart disease is responsible for millions of hospitalizations and deaths worldwide each year.  It is the leading killer of American adults.  Some individuals are genetically predisposed to heart disease, and there are certain statistical risk factors that are beyond one’s control.  But certain lifestyle changes can make anyone less likely to suffer from heart disease.
No [...]

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Type 2 Diabetes Complications
By admin on September 08, 2008  |  Comments 0

Type 2 Diabetes Complications

Type 2 diabetes is referred to as non-insulin dependent diabetes. In majority of the cases, type 2 diabetes is preventable, but its prevalence is on rise. If you are suffering from type 2 diabetes, it means your body becomes resistant to the actions of insulin, a bodily hormone responsible for the regulation of sugar absorption [...]

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Garlic and High Blood Pressure

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Controversy Surrounding ADD

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Finding Hypertension the Hard Way

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Acne Fact or Fiction

You can hear a lot of tall tales about just about anything now days.
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