Soy Lecithin Benefits

December 16, 2010 Aging

Many people believe that soy lecithin benefits the body in a variety of different ways. It has long been known that lecithin has been useful in the culinary world, due to its functioning as an emulsifier. It is naturally found in eggs, dairy, and some meats, but the primary source of dietary lecithin that people [...]

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Lupus Symptoms

December 16, 2010 Diseases

Lupus symptoms can vary from person to person depending on exactly which bodily organs are affected.  This can make a diagnosis particularly difficult, because when someone has lupus disease, symptoms can be very similar to any number of other diseases.  In fact, some doctors refer to lupus as, “the great imitator,” because it can be [...]

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Diabetes Symptoms

December 15, 2010 Diabetes

The fact that diabetes symptoms are very mild in most people is the reason why millions of diabetics go about their lives every year without ever realizing that something is wrong. In some cases, years may go by before the person discovers the problem, frequently during a routine checkup with the doctor. This is unfortunate [...]

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Neuropathy in Feet

December 9, 2010 Diabetes

Neuropathy in feet refers to damage to the peripheral nervous system of the feet as a result of an injury or ailment. It generally begins in the toes, and then spreads outward into the feet and legs as the condition progresses. Recent estimates put the number of people in the United States alone who are [...]

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Is Depression Hereditary?

November 15, 2010 Depression

When a person is diagnosed with depression, one of the most critical aspects to their treatment is identifying and correcting whatever is causing the depression. This may be a painful memory, a stressful environment, or a neurological disorder in the brain. One concern that many people who are depressed or have family members who are [...]

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Guide to Liquid Supplements

September 22, 2010 Health Products

Over the past few years there has been a tremendous increase of nutritional liquid supplements on the market. Many of these products advertise high levels of absorption, claiming that they are much easier to digest than tablets. Some manufacturers even claim that they have a bioavailability rate of 100%. Although there are some good companies [...]

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Buy Resveratrol Products and Supplements

September 22, 2010 Health Products

More and more people have chosen to buy resveratrol supplements over the past few years, and many manufacturers have been trying to get a share of the resveratrol sale frenzy. Recent research has indicated that resveratrol may help people live healthier, younger-looking lives. It has also been thought to help weight loss, remove body toxins, [...]

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The Best Acne Remedy

September 22, 2010 Herbal Remedies

Acne has been the bane of teenagers (and some unfortunate adults) for as long as people have been looking at their own reflections. The oldest documented acne remedy is from ancient Egypt, when a salve of honey and ashes was applied to pimples to cure them. Although sticky, black goo may sound unappealing, the Egyptians [...]

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High Blood Sugar Symptoms

August 27, 2010 Diabetes

High blood sugar levels, also known as hyperglycemia, are a trademark of the medical condition diabetes. Blood sugar levels rise due to the body not being able to use insulin properly as an energy source, either as a result of a lack of insulin in type 1 diabetes or an inability to properly use insulin [...]

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How Do Men Carry Their Diabetes Supplies

August 27, 2010 Diabetes

Having diabetes means that you have to carry around various testing supplies, from your blood glucose meter to lancets to testing strips and more. Depending on what kind of diabetes you have, you may also need to carry insulin, glucose tablets, and more. Women have the ability to carry these items in a purse or [...]

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