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Aromatherapy: How and When to Use Essential Oils
Copyright 2004 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings ...
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A Healthy Start to a Healthy Year
Can your mind help your body keep your New Years resolutions? Mounting evidence says, *Yes.* The evolving field of psycho-neuroimmunology, or the study of the mind-body connection - often considered fringe beliefs - could help you keep your resolutions. ...
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A Knife in the Back
Is surgery the best approach to chronic back pain?. Surgeons have often touted procedures that ultimately proved to be disappointing. In the nineteen-fifties, many patients with angina and coronary artery disease had an operation that involved tying off ...
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A Rose is not Just a Rose
The rose is perhaps one of the most powerful symbols in the metaphysical world. It is also one of the most accessible tools that can be used for everyday magic. The gift of a rose is also one of the simplest ways to say, "I love you" without too much ...
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A Tool for Early Breast Cancer Screening
Who isn't familiar with the expression, "early detection is the best prevention?" We hear this term throughout the year and most everyone is familiar with this "catch phrase" as it relates to breast cancer. Obviously, a woman's chance for survival ...
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A Treatise Against Vivisection
A Dissertation to Charities Supporting Animal Experimentation Introduction I originally started this 08/08/01, but only got a few lines done. I planned to start it again later on, but when I went to go work on it, I realized that I had lent out my ...
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A widespread link between heart disease, arthritis, and cancer now seems treatable
Adapted from THE CALCIUM BOMB: The Nanobacteria Link to Heart Disease and Cancer, by Douglas Mulhall & Katja Hansen (The Writers Collective) www.calcify.com What medical condition affects more of us than heart disease, arthritis, or cancer, and why ...
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Baby Boomers Are Turning 60!
The 60s flower children, hippies, tie dyed shirts, bandanas and free love. The Rolling Stones, Elvis, the Beatles and the notion they would never grow old began to permeate their thinking. Their new way of thinking made their parents shake their ...
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Basic Womens Health
The health problems of women are unique in camparison to the male gender. The female body is more complex and requires much more care. The habits you, as a woman, develop early in life may determine your health in your later years. I don't mean eating ...
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Battling cancer
Battling Cancer is a tough time in anyones life. Perhaps the toughest. Thats why weve decided to write this article on how to care for yourself during radiation for Breast Cancer. It very important to properly care for yourself during radiation for ...
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Beating Cancer -- Gently
Feeling overwhelmed with the challenge of cancer? Want to take control of your life and treatment? I can help you. I can show you options which work permanently to control your cancer in a gentle, non-toxic way. You can learn how to locate a doctor to ...
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Being Nice Can Be Hazardous To Your Health
"Mom, what did the doctor say about your liver function tests?" Martha and her mother Leah spent plenty of time on the phone the days before the follow-up doctor visit talking about what this abnormal blood test could mean. With a heavy sigh Leah said, ...
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Benefits of a High Fiber Diet
Diets low in saturated fat and cholesterol and high in fiber are associated with a reduced risk of certain cancers, diabetes, digestive disorders, and heart disease. Diets low in fat and rich in fiber-containing grain products, fruits, and vegetables may ...
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Benefits of Garlic
The extracts of Allium sativum bulb and compound preparation possess pharmacodynamic properties. The extract of garlic was found to have a significant protective action against a fat induced increase in serum cholesterol and plasma fibrinogen and in ...
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Benefit Of Breastfeeding
An estimated 16 percent of U.S. children are overweight and carry a significant risk of developing heart disease and diabetes while young adults. One study in 2005 by scientists shows that formula fed babies who gained weight rapidly during their first ...
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