Friday, October 30, 2009
Healthy Hair with Minerals & Vitamins
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Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Cherries May Provide Pain Relief
Many people claim to be suffering from pain but not any more. In a recent study at Baylor Medical Center in Dallas, five out of six patients said cherry extract provided significant pain relief.
Relief for some 20 million arthritis suffers may be growing on trees.
"They have a lot of the same properties that common anti-inflammatory medicines like ibuprofen or naproxen will have," said rheumatologist John Cush, M.D.
There is another possible benefit of treating pain with cherries. Many patients like the fact that they're natural and might keep them off prescription painkillers, which can have side effects.
Kim took cherry extract gelcaps, and said that in about three months she had no pain. When the study was over and Kim stopped taking the gelcaps, and her pain returned.
She says she is now seeing benefits from eating cherries and drinking cherry juice.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Whole Grains Lower Risk of Heart Failure
The study, which looked at more than 14,000 people over 13 years, found that participants had a 7 percent lower risk of heart failure (HF) per one-serving increase in whole grain consumption. The risk increased by 8 percent per one-serving increase in high-fat dairy intake and by 23 percent per one-serving increase in egg consumption. Other food groups did not appear to directly affect risk of heart failure.
The findings were published in the November issue of the Journal of the American Dietetic Association.
"The totality of literature in this area suggests it would be prudent to recommend that those at high risk of HF increase their intake of whole grains and reduce intake of high-fat dairy and eggs, along with following other healthful dietary practices consistent with those recommended by the American Heart Association," article co-author Jennifer A. Nettleton, an assistant professor in the Division of Epidemiology and Disease Control at the University of Texas Health Sciences Center at Houston, said in an association news release.
SOURCE: American Dietetic Association, news release.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
As you may be aware, breast cancer is one of the most common cancers that affect women worldwide and account for more than a quarter of all female cancer cases. Early screening and timely treatment plays a vital role in successful outcomes and guarantee high sur

You can follow the number of steps that help you to reduce your risk of breast cancer as fas as possible.
1) Self-examination of breast on montly basis.
2) Beginning in 20s age, you have to begin clinical breast exams every three years.
3) Monitor your alcohol intake — numerous studies have shown that high levels of alcohol intake probably increase the risk of breast cancer. If you drink alcohol, drink in moderation — less than one drink a day.
4) Eat healthy food, it effects your overall welness and decrease the risk for developing breast cancer. You can take well-balanced diet, rich fruits and vegetables.
5) Do exercise regularly, physical activity may help lower your risk from breast cancer and maintain your weight. Excercise fights obesity and boosts the fuction of immunce system cells that attack tumors.
Thursday, May 29, 2008
LaneLabs Bone & Joint Health System

It is never too late to improve eating habits, supplementation and daily routines. LaneLabs now offer complete health systems. Our Bone & Joint Health System is a 2 Bottle System. It consists of: AdvaJOINT™, AdvaCAL® Calcium Ready-To-Drink Calcium, AdvaCAL® Chewable Wafers.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Pinnacle - Hottest Name in Sports Nutrition Supplements
