antioxidant
antioxidant
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by dhamza - 2007-07-19
The risk of developing cancer has become one of the most thought provoking issues of our time. Worldwide statistics show that as bountious as 10.9 million people are diagnosed with some form of cancer...
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by dhamza - 2007-07-21
There have been spurts of affirmative dividends growth, purchasing power and an unbelievable swell in luxuries in the U.S. However, countless experts and laymen alike mention that we have not been liv...
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by Hamza Davis - 2007-07-24
Aromatherapy is a holistic technique that facilitates equilibrium of physical, mental and spiritual health through essential oils. Aromatherapy crucial oils and essences explore to vitalize and height...
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by Hamza Davis - 2007-07-25
There are many accelerated and uncomplicated snacking options out there which do not have our greatest interest in mind. Let's be honest here folks. It may be easier to pull a bag of chips out of th...
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by Carolyn Bell Smith - 2007-07-30
The antioxidant that is required for tissue growth and repair of the body is vitamin C. In fact, it has been proven to help protect against heart disease, cancer and other serious illnesses. Without i...
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by Laura Ng - 2007-08-21
A healthy diet must contain at least five cups of fruits and vegetables per day in order to reduce the risk of cancer-related and other chronic diseases.That's because fruits and vegetables contain po...
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by Laura Ng - 2007-08-22
A diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce the chances of having heart attack or stroke, protect against a variety of cancers and lower blood pressure and bad cholesterol. Eat 4 to 5 servi...
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by Alien - 2007-09-21
The next time somebody splats tomato on your face, just pretend you're at the Tomatina festival in Spain and welcome it. The antioxidant properties of tomato that work inside the body can also d...
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by Steven Godlewski - 2007-09-27
Even though a lot of people don't actually realize it, a lot of antioxidant foods that we consume are from vegetables. Vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, tomatoes, and peppers are all excellent...
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by Alexander Holt - 2007-09-25
The heart is the most important muscle in our body, it's our life pump. It is one of the few organs that are expected to work continuously, without rest, for a lifetime.The heart beats about 70 ...