free radicals
free radicals
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by Donna Jeffries - 2007-11-08
Ever notice how some of life's nicest pleasures are sometimes the most simplest? Take strolling barefoot in the grass for instance. When was the last time you actually did that? When you were a kid ma...
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by Helena Ederveen - 2007-12-17
Discussing Body Iron is difficult and no single indicator or combination of indicators is ideal for the assessment of iron status in all clinical circumstances.Each indicator may be affected by a vari...
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by Ronald Godlewski - 2008-05-03
When our bodies use oxygen, the cells produce free radicals that cause damage to the body's cellular make-up. Antioxidants are attracted to free radicals and basically will neutralize them.Many of tod...
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by Ron Richardson - 2008-05-10
Don't believe the hype. All you'll get for your money and time is the possibility of developing a real health problem.But while there isn't a single remedy to reverse the effects of aging, there are w...
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by Mary Waltraut - 2008-07-17
Heavy Metal DetoxGood immune system can fight bacteria and viruses, but it can not fight the heavy metals. They are arsenic, aluminum, antimony, cadmium, lead, mercury, uranium, and others. Heavy Met...
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by Joy Healey - 2008-07-24
Okay, so you haven't yet heard of free radicals? They have been linked to ill health; specifically, the initial stages of cancer, various illnesses and the visual effects of aging. Scientists are con...
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by Ronald Godlewski - 2008-07-25
Vitamin C is also commonly referred to as ascorbic acid, and provides numerous health benefits including the ability to prevent cell damage and repair wounds, the promotion of healthy teeth and gums,...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-25
Eating a nutritionally-balanced diet is good advice for children as well as adults. In fact, teaching children to make the right food choices is one of the best tools you can arm them with. Unfortuna...
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by John Spencer Ellis - 2008-07-25
As harmless as they might seem, much controversy surrounds the issue of vitamin supplementation. Generally speaking, taking a daily multivitamin supplement is safe and effective. In fact, doing so ...
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by Stephen Lau - 2008-08-01
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen LauFor thousands of years, tea has been considered a traditional tonic for the body and soul in the Oriental. Today, it has become an uplifting and invigorating beverage wo...