Foods That Support Vibrant and Healthy Skin

Foods that Support Healthy and Vibrant Skin

November 1st, 2013

Over 43 billion dollars are spent each year on skin care in the United States. While people are willing to spend time and money on topical treatments, they often undo that good with nutrition that is not skin-friendly. These simple food choices will help make your skin healthier from the inside out.

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Diabetes: Preventing the Most Preventable Disease

Diabetes: Preventing the Most Preventable Disease

November is National Diabetes Awareness Month. The occurrence of Type 2 diabetes has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. By following this simple plan you can prevent becoming a casualty of this chronic, debilitating disease.

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Ingredient Ideas for Making a Healthy Pizza

Ingredient Ideas for Making a Healthy Pizza

October 18th, 2013

Healthy pizzas? Yes, they do exist! Whether you are ordering your pizza or making it yourself, there are a lot of topping choices to make it healthier.

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The Baby Weight Wars

The Baby Weight Wars

October 17th, 2013

How much weight you gain during pregnancy matters – your health, your child’s growth and development and your ability to return to a healthy, pre-pregnancy weight depend on when, how much and how fast it happens.

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Benefits and Shaking and Squeezing Your Tatas

Benefits of Shaking and Squeezing Your Tatas

Even after Breast Cancer Awareness Month has passed, think about swinging and squeezing your breasts to keep them healthy all year long.

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Getting to Know Your Liver

Getting To Know Your Liver

October 16th, 2013

“Is life worth living? It all depends on the liver.” ~William James (American Philosopher)

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How to Protect Yourself Against Oxidative Stress

October 11th, 2013

The toxic environment of modern day living can create stress beyond that which can be managed by the human body. Use these nutrients provided by nature to protect your health and stay younger longer.

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