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Shilajit - 0 views

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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
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    Shilajit is perhaps the most potent rejuvenator and anti aging block buster ever known to the mankind. Shilajit is found predominately in the Himalayan region bordering India, China, Tibet and parts of central Asia. The Indian Yogis considered ...
Mark Bublitz

The Race to Protect Our Most Important Natural Resource | Where to Buy H2O Energy Flow® Water - 0 views

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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 4/30/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Source: As we take a look at the poor water quality issues that have hit major metro centers such as Flint, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey, we examine the source of these issues and what some are doing to rush in protecting the most important natural resource vital to the existence of the human race. As our world's population grows and our available sources of clean drinkable freshwater dwindle, the race to find ways to preserve and protect our current water supplies have rapidly increased; while other alternatives on how to clean up used and polluted water supplies are explored. Schools of thought and tech companies are eager to find ways to filter recycled water for reuse; fresh water supplies continue to be maxed out. According to the U.S. Geological Survey; only 2.5% of the Earth's water supply is fresh water. The main sources of available drinkable freshwater supply mainly come from glaciers and ice caps; ground ice and permafrost, and lakes and ground water. It is so surprising that with this natural resource being so scarce, we as a society don't do more to preserve and protect it. And so as a society, we continue to sabotage ourselves by contributing to actions and behaviors that increase pollution of our rivers and lakes. Only about half of the world's population has access to clean drinking water, leaving the other 3 billion people to fight for a source of quality water. In addition to that, according to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); 783 Million people have no access to any clean water sources. They must rely on "dirty" water or no water at all. This seems like a problem that would only plague impoverished countries, countries without infrastructure and societies without developed economies; however that stereo-typical outlook has been crushed by
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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 4/30/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Source: As we take a look at the poor water quality issues that have hit major metro centers such as Flint, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey, we examine the source of these issues and what some are doing to rush in protecting the most important natural resource vital to the existence of the human race. As our world's population grows and our available sources of clean drinkable freshwater dwindle, the race to find ways to preserve and protect our current water supplies have rapidly increased; while other alternatives on how to clean up used and polluted water supplies are explored. Schools of thought and tech companies are eager to find ways to filter recycled water for reuse; fresh water supplies continue to be maxed out. According to the U.S. Geological Survey; only 2.5% of the Earth's water supply is fresh water. The main sources of available drinkable freshwater supply mainly come from glaciers and ice caps; ground ice and permafrost, and lakes and ground water. It is so surprising that with this natural resource being so scarce, we as a society don't do more to preserve and protect it. And so as a society, we continue to sabotage ourselves by contributing to actions and behaviors that increase pollution of our rivers and lakes. Only about half of the world's population has access to clean drinking water, leaving the other 3 billion people to fight for a source of quality water. In addition to that, according to United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); 783 Million people have no access to any clean water sources. They must rely on "dirty" water or no water at all. This seems like a problem that would only plague impoverished countries, countries without infrastructure and societies without developed economies; however that stereo-typical outlook has been crushed by th
Jenny jenny

Healthy Food, Healthy Life - 0 views

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    Food is very important and eating is the most important part of our everyday... #food #health #fooddelivery #takeaways http://bit.ly/1mQd1Xj
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    Food is very important and eating is the most important part of our everyday living. Healthier is the food, healthier... #food #fooddelivery #takeaways #health http://bit.ly/1mQd1Xj
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    Food is very important and eating is the most important part of our everyday living. Healthier is the food, healthier is the life. Without food there is no existence of life. But the question is what healthy food is? The foods which we eat are the single source of energy and nutrition.
Matti Narkia

Food chain as origin of vitamin D in fish - ScienceDirect - Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology - 0 views

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    Food chain as origin of vitamin D in fish D. Sunita Rao and N. Raghuramulu. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part A: Physiology Volume 114, Issue 1, May 1996, Pages 15-19 doi:10.1016/0300-9629(95)02024-1 Plankton, the chief food source of fish, was assessed as the possible dietary origin of vitamin D in fish. The presence of vitamin D compounds were examined in fresh water phytoplankton and zooplankton employing a series of chromatographic procedures. Abundant amounts of provitamins D and vitamins D (D2 and D3) were found in the fresh water plankton. The high amount of vitamin D observed may be due to exposure of plankton to sunlight because the plankton were caught during the summer month. Thus, plankton may be an important contributor to vitamin D in fish.
Matti Narkia

Vitamin D and Vitamin K Team Up to Lower CVD Risk - Part II - 0 views

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    Strong correlations have been noted between cardiovascular diseases and low bone density / osteoporosis-connections so strong that the presence of one is considered a likely predictor of the other. This relationship has led to the hypothesis that these conditions share core pathophysiological mechanisms. Recent advances in our understanding of the complimentary roles played by vitamin D3 and vitamin K2 in vascular and bone health provide support for this hypothesis, along with insight into key metabolic dysfunctions underlying cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis. Part II, The Vitamin K Connection to Cardiovascular Health, reviews the ways in which vitamin K regulates calcium utlization, preventing vascular and soft tissue calcification while complimenting the bone-building actions of vitamin D, and also discusses vitamin K safety and dosage issues, and the necessity of providing vitamin K and vitamin A along with vitamin D to preclude adverse effects associated with hypervitaminosis D.
Matti Narkia

Fatty acid facts, part III: Cardiovascular disease, or, a fish diet is noy fishy. - [Drug News Perspect. 2008] - PubMed Result - 0 views

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    Fatty acid facts, part III: Cardiovascular disease, or, a fish diet is noy fishy. Pauwels EK, Kostkiewicz M. Drug News Perspect. 2008 Dec;21(10):552-61. PMID: 19221636
Matti Narkia

Whole Health Source: Eicosanoids and Ischemic Heart Disease, Part II - 0 views

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    "Wednesday, May 27, 2009 Eicosanoids and Ischemic Heart Disease, Part II Here's where it gets more complicated and more interesting. The ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 matters, but so does the total amount of each. This is a graph from a 1992 paper by Dr. Lands: In sum, this suggests that the single best way to avoid a heart attack is to reduce omega-6 consumption and ensure an adequate source of omega-3. The lower the omega-6, the less the omega-3 matters. This is a nice theory, but where's the direct evidence? In the next post, I'll discuss the controlled trial that proved this concept once and for all: the Lyon diet-heart trial.
Infrared Saunas

Michael Mullan - 0 views

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    Researchers at Roskamp Institute announced they have found that chemically blocking a part of nerve cells can reduce production of a protein linked to Alzheimer's disease.
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21 Articles | Tips To Get The Insurance Plan You Need - 21 Articles - 0 views

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    If you are looking to save money on insurance plan, research into group rates in associations you may already be a part of.
anonymous

Part 1 of 19 : Weight Loss Secrets From Around the World - 0 views

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    Part 1 - Spice it up: Thailand Reader's Digest collected creative tips just like the following from 19 countries, asking leading nutritionists and own international editors to disclose the quirks of their lifestyles that can benefit us all. Consider it a gobal weight-loss tour you don't need tickets for. Prepared to send your belly packing?
anonymous

Part 2 of 19 : Weight Loss Secrets From Around the World - 0 views

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    Part 2 - Downsize the Supersizing in the United Kingdom Reader's Digest collected creative tips just like the following from 19 countries, asking leading nutritionists and own international editors to disclose the quirks of their lifestyles that can benefit us all. Consider it a gobal weight-loss tour you don't need tickets for. Prepared to send your belly packing?
anonymous

Part 3 of 19 : Weight Loss Secrets From Around the World - 0 views

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    Part 3 - Idea from Brazil: Serve a side of rice and beans All that shimmying at Carnaval isn't the only body-friendly fixation in Rio; Brazilians remain slender by delighting in this customary dish... Ebook offer: www.nuin90.com/ebook_offer/12spb321ly.html
lahcen haddaoui

How do you build lean muscle? - 0 views

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    Achieving the for the most part amazing lean and muscular physique is not simple, except you are one of those gifted persons who can obtain lean muscle mass while eating a superior calories diet, and not gain any fat. It takes a regular dedication to your gym work, your diet and nutrition Program and your overall lifestyle.
Mark Bublitz

The Race to Protect Our Most Important Natural Resource: Part 2-Distribution and Delivery | Where to Buy H2O Energy Flow® Water - 0 views

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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 6/01/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Water; without it our society comes to a screeching holt. Water is the source of life, and the vast majority of our way of being depends on it. From manufacturing, to food production, water is required to help us feed our planet and build the modern conveniences of today. Water is our most precious resource on planet earth, yet we put our future at risk every time we either waste this valuable commodity, and/or abuse it with pollutants.
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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 6/01/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Water; without it our society comes to a screeching holt. Water is the source of life, and the vast majority of our way of being depends on it. From manufacturing, to food production, water is required to help us feed our planet and build the modern conveniences of today. Water is our most precious resource on planet earth, yet we put our future at risk every time we either waste this valuable commodity, and/or abuse it with pollutants.
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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 6/01/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Water; without it our society comes to a screeching holt. Water is the source of life, and the vast majority of our way of being depends on it. From manufacturing, to food production, water is required to help us feed our planet and build the modern conveniences of today. Water is our most precious resource on planet earth, yet we put our future at risk every time we either waste this valuable commodity, and/or abuse it with pollutants.
Mark Bublitz

The Race to Protect Our Most Important Natural Resource: Part 3-Quantity Vs. Quality | Where to Buy H2O Energy Flow® Water - 0 views

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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 6/01/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Who would have thought we would be paying upwards of two and three dollars in some cases for a bottle of water when thirty years ago a person would just put a glass under their faucet and drink what came out of the pipe. It seems our society took clean fresh water for drinking for granted, and now because so many of local fresh water sources have been polluted, many of us have resorted to purchasing water from the supermarket.
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    Written by, Samuel K. Burlum, Investigative Reporter and author of The Green Lane, a syndicated column Published on 6/01/16, a SamBurlum.com Exclusive Who would have thought we would be paying upwards of two and three dollars in some cases for a bottle of water when thirty years ago a person would just put a glass under their faucet and drink what came out of the pipe. It seems our society took clean fresh water for drinking for granted, and now because so many of local fresh water sources have been polluted, many of us have resorted to purchasing water from the supermarket.
Arturas Sinkevicius

Protein In Your Diet | Too Much Protein in Your Diet - 0 views

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    Women in general are not looking to lose massive amounts of weight for the most part. It seems to hit women while there hormone levels are changing; it's a normal process of life or is it?
Alex Warren

Xylocaine tattoo numbing cream to swipe away the pain - 0 views

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    Tattooing has become the latest fashion trend which defines the youth. It is very well known method of body painting where you can get a picture on any body part with several colors and patterns. Though it looks just awesome and huge young crowd is following it but it is a painful process.
Weight Loss for Women

Elemis Detox Capsules - 0 views

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    Elemis detox capsules are entirely based on natural ingredients. Elemis algae pills work great as a part of weight loss program, cellulite removal and detoxification.
wb health

Egg allergy - 0 views

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    Egg allergy - Part of egg which often cause allergies is egg whites. Some vitamins are actually helpful to reduce the incidence of allergies such as vitamin A, B, C, E.
David Leonhardt

Why Use Protein Shakes? - 0 views

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    There are many great reasons why protein shakes, as part of a balanced and healthy diet, can be very beneficial to the body, especially when it comes to gaining muscle mass. It's all about drinking the right type of shake at the right time. However there's a lot of unhelpful advice floating around the Internet these days.
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