cravings
cravings
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by Fred Patenaude - 2006-12-05
Let me ask you a simple question: do you feel you're getting the best results from your current food program? After all, we all want the same things: increased energy, a fit and sexy body, to live lon...
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by Marie Lenay Rogus - 2006-12-10
First, let's just separate the myth about hypnosis from the reality. People think they are going to go under something or lose control or be in someone else's control so they are apprehensive about h...
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by Alan S. Swanson - 2007-01-06
Stop living with those bad habits, and starting changing your life today. This is the time of the year that we all decide to do something life changing to improve ourselves. Then in about a week or tw...
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by Jonathan Huttner - 2007-01-08
It has taken some time but, researchers have come to the conclusion that drug addiction and alcoholism are diseases and like other diseases, are chronic and those afflicted are subject to relapse....
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by Alan Kintel - 2007-01-19
We all have cravings to deal with at some time during our lives and if it is only the odd occasion when we give way and indulge in them then no harm is done, however sometimes the cravings come more f...
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by Sherry Kollar - 2007-02-16
Some people just love to eat "Chocolate" and some people love to eat sweets of any kind. Sugar cravings are real. Have you ever felt yourself wanting to eat desserts all day long? How about cravin...
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by Frank Farage - 2007-03-06
It appears that the days of dueling best offers for Las Vegas luxury condos are over. Economics 101 has taken hold again. There are even bargains to be had among all the "Condos For Sale" advertis...
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by PC Dougan - 2007-04-17
Relora (r) is a patented, standardized, proprietary blend of two plant extracts from the Magnolia and Philodendron plants. Relora (r) is a natural supplement available without a prescription, if you s...
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by Brenda Shoshanna - 2007-04-30
Most of us live our lives hungry, hungry for love, attention, praise, success. But no matter how much we take in, it's hard to be satisfied and feel full. We may get what we need momentarily, but then...
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by Alan B. Densky, CH - 2007-05-20
Nail biting is related to skin picking and hair pulling. These behaviors are labeled as Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders or OCD. Nail biters often keep their hands behind their backs or in their pockets...