Send Your CHILD to the HEAD of the CLASS with the right nutrition:
Send Your CHILD to the HEAD of the CLASS with the right nutrition:
Posted 10 days ago

Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and whole grains. A healthy start with breakfast that is a combination of protein and complex carbs with a bit of essential fatty acids (fish oil, DHA)…

Send Your CHILD to the HEAD of the CLASS with the right nutrition:
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Another FDA Blunder & Coverup.
Another FDA Blunder & Coverup.
Posted 21 days ago

The UN’s World Health Organization (WHO) has just recommended that drinking water contain 25-50mg of Magnesium per liter to prevent deaths from heart attack & stroke. American bottle water averages…

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BALANCED PLANETS:The art of creating balance in life, love and energy.
BALANCED PLANETS:The art of creating balance in life, love and energy.
Posted 58 days ago

Creating Balance involves the alignment of body, mind and spirit. This includes nourishing the body with healthy food and exercise, making time to relax and letting restful sleep be a…

BALANCED PLANETS:The art of creating balance in life, love and energy.
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Green Tea May Strengthen Teeth
Green Tea May Strengthen Teeth
Posted 84 days ago

Researchers in Japan suspect that antimicrobial molecules in green tea help preserve teeth, as long as you don’t add sugar. They found that men who drank at least one cup…

Green Tea May Strengthen Teeth
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Tired of sleepless nights? Get Z’s Naturally
Tired of sleepless nights? Get Z’s Naturally
Posted 105 days ago

I read this in “health e times” and have condensed it a bit for us here: Having trouble sleeping at night?  You’re not alone: 70 million Americans have sleep problems. …

Tired of sleepless nights? Get Z’s Naturally
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Great weighloss testimonial!!
Great weighloss testimonial!!
Posted 129 days ago

A Michigan husband and wife couple have lost 22 lbs. since last Friday by changing only one thing in their life: they are drinking Lifetime Life’s Basics Plant Protein shakes…

Great weighloss testimonial!!
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“Green” isn’t just for the environment
“Green” isn’t just for the environment
Posted 138 days ago

Green food drinks can cleanse us, nourish us, and hydrate us Read about our demo food of the day and its benefits! http://www.powerorganics.com/about_kbg.htm Feel good from going green! Free Green…

“Green” isn’t just for the environment
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Inositol, the smoker’s lung cancer gene stabilizer
Inositol, the smoker’s lung cancer gene stabilizer
Posted 142 days ago

Just saw this interview on the today’s show aired nationally on Inositol!! Lung cancer is most of the times caused by smoking, but the appearance of a drug which can…

Inositol, the smoker’s lung cancer gene stabilizer
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Still on ADD support for Kids..
Still on ADD support for Kids..
Posted 147 days ago

Have been fighting focus and concentration lately while studying for my CN exams. Thought of trying some PS (PhosphatidylSerine) to help with memory and attention. As a matter of fact…

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Natural ADD Support
Natural ADD Support
Posted 147 days ago

Elizabeth B. is an adult with ADD.  Couldn’t afford her pharmaceutical anymore, and I gave her the nutraceutical CognIQ to try.  She said it works just as well, and she…

Natural ADD Support
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High Tech Hobbies to Blame for Low Vitamin D | Willner Atlanta

High Tech Hobbies to Blame for Low Vitamin D

High TV and video game use are to blame for millions of U.S. children having alarmingly low vitamin D levels, U.S. researchers said in a study published Monday. The low vitamin D levels — affecting seven out of 10 children — may be raising kids’ risks for bone problems, heart disease, diabetes and other ailments, a study published in the journal Pediatrics said. About 9 percent of those ages 1 through 21 — about 7.6 million children, adolescents and young adults — have vitamin D levels so low they could be considered deficient, an analysis of federal data by population health Professor Michal Melamed of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York indicated. An additional 61 percent — 50.8 million — have higher levels, but still low enough to be insufficient, she said. Low vitamin D levels were especially common in children who were older, female, African-American, Mexican-American, obese, drank milk less than once a week, or spent more than four hours a day watching TV, playing video games or using computers, the study found. The researchers also blamed the low vitamin D levels on children using sunscreen when they do go outdoors, The Washington Post said. But sunlight exposure to avoid deficiency carries other risks, including skin cancer. The findings come as the National Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Medicine reviews U.S. guidelines for recommended daily vitamin D intake.

Date: Aug 3, 2009 URL: www.upi.com

Copyright 2009 by United Press International

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