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1. Top Ten Toxic Fungi Infested Foods - By: (see Article)
Many fungi naturally produce a substance known as a mycotoxinduring their digestive process. These mycotoxins are toxic tohumans, and some are extremely toxic if ingested even in smallquantities.There are some foods that naturally contain high levels of thesemycotoxins, and most of us ar...



2. Allergies – Forms And Treatment - By: Michael Russell
It is estimated that about fifty million Americans are allergic to one or more things. Our body’s immune system produces antibodies when it mistakes any harmless substance or allergen as an intruder. These antibodies are produced to defend the body against the substances mistakenly regarded as offen...

3. Wild Foods, Anyone? - By: Stephania Munson-bishop
Grab a grocery bag and visit meadow, field, or forest for tender green spring plants provided by Nature. With a Roger Tory Peterson's 'Field Guide to the Birds' in hand, and Euell Gibbons 'Stalking the Wild Asparagus' or 'Handbook of Edible Wild Plants', you can forage for delic...

4. Yoga: Ancient Wisdom For Today’s Health - By: Michael Russell
Yoga may be as old as 5000 years, according to some. One of the six schools of Hindu philosophy and very much a living tradition today, it antedates other major religions of the world. Its wisdom is timeless and its perspectives on health and wellness prescient. Yoga, like all major rel...

5. Regional Cuisine Of The United States: California-style Cooking - By: Kirsten Hawkins
The great state of California carries some of the most rich aspects of American culture, from the pioneers to the gold rush to quality cuisine. Bordered by the Pacific Ocean, Oregon, Nevada, Arizona, and Baja, classic California food can take on many forms. The unique cuisine of California is earmar...

6. Flavored Coffee - By: Michael Russell
If you love the taste of coffee but want an extra punch to your money beverage consider a nice flavored cup of java. The Arabs were the innovators in adding flavors to their coffee as others in the Middle East soon followed. They added things such as cinnamon, cardamom, clove, nutmeg, bla...

7. Vegetarians - Enjoying A Meat Free Diety - By: Michael Russell
Vegetarians avoid participation in killing sentient creatures. They remain sensitive to the fact that conventionally presented meat dishes are comprised of body parts of animals that were once free to enjoy a natural life in the open air and sunshine. Those who have decided upon a meatless diet may ...

8. Magnesium And Calcium - By: Stewart Hare C.h.ed Dip Nutth
The human body needs magnesium for the metabolism of calcium, vitamin C, sodium, potassium and phosphorous. It contains approximately 21g of magnesium. Adults require between 300 to 400 mg per day and pregnant and lactating women need a little bit more. Magnesium is vital for effective muscle and ne...

9. The Damage Gm Foods Can Do To Your Body - By: (see Article)
A project to develop genetically modified, pest-resistant peashas been abandoned after tests showed the peas cause lung damagein mice.Protein Kills Pea WeevilsField peas are susceptible to pea weevils, which lay their eggson pea pods. The gene for a protein capable of killing peaweev...

10. Event Catering; The Most Primitive Form Of Comfort - By:
Article:Nancy did not consider herself to be fussy. She was just tryingto eat a healthy diet which included herbal teas. The troublewas; when she attended seminars and workshops, a frequent partof her job, she was always offered coffee in the breaks andrarely, if ever, her chosen bever...

11. Cholesterol - The Basics - By: Michael Russell
Cholesterol is a lipid (fat-like substance) that performs many functions such as produce vitamin D, absorb fat from the intestines, and produce steroid hormones such as estrogen, testosterone, aldosterone, and cortisol. Lipids come from either dietary sources or are manufactured within...

12. What To Eat To Lower Cholesterol - By: Michael Russell
The bad news is your doctor diagnosed you with high cholesterol. The good news is you can reverse this trend with diet and exercise, and you may not have to take any drugs. If your readings are borderline, this is entirely do-able; actually easy! First, you need to understand a little...



13. High Blood Pressure Diet Tips - By: Michael Russell
Hypertension is plaguing our nation and more and more people are searching for a high blood pressure diet to help solve their woes. Asking a dietician is the best solution for finding the right high blood pressure diet for you. If you do not want to seek out the advice of a registered dietician, y...

14. Research On Amino Acids - By: Grata Young
Much research has been done on amino acids in recent times and this has paved the way for dramatic treatment and cure of different problems by their judicious use. They are now dubbed as "the nutrients of the 80s" and "medical foods." The various functions of the essential and...

15. Acne Program Step 9 Protein And Other Food To Eat - By: (see Article)
Eating the right kind of food is what can give you a strong immune system and help you prevent sickness and all kinds of skin blemishes including acne. Here are some of the foods that can help you overcome the acne on your face or throughout your body. Protein...

16. Acne Program - Step 9 Protein And 0ther Food To Eat - By: (see Article)
Eating the right kind of food is what can give you a strong immune system and help you prevent sickness and all kinds of skin blemishes including acne. Here are some of the foods that can help you overcome the acne on your face or throughout your body. Protein b...

17. 8) Minerals - By: Michael Russell
Minerals are the inorganic substance that occurs naturally in rocks and in the ground and has its own characteristic appearance and chemical composition. The three main functions of minerals are as constituents of the skeleton, as soluble salts which help control the composition of the body fluids, ...

18. Food Lover's Gift Secrets - By: (see Article)
Gifts for Food Lovers Hampers are the perfect gift for people who have everything or those you are unsure about purchasing for. Rather than buying a ready made hamper personalise one for that extra special thought. Top tips for buying a Hamper * Who is the Hamper for? Male...

19. The Benefits Of Magnesium And Calcium - By: Stewart Hare
The human body needs magnesium for the metabolism of calcium,vitamin C, sodium, potassium and phosphorous. It containsapproximately 21g of magnesium. Adults require between 300 to400 mg per day and pregnant and lactating women need a littlebit more. Magnesium is vital for effective muscle an...

20. Arthritis Prevention - By: Michael Russell
Arthritis is a common painful disease affecting the joints and bones of the body. Early signs can include twinges or stiffness of the knees and other joints, limitation in movement or visible thickening of the joints, often in the hands and feet; creaking joints, spinal pain and backache, or painful...

21. Bonsai - The Journey East To West - By: Steve Castle
Since its beginnings in China, during the Han Dynasty over two thousand years ago, the art of growing miniature trees in containers, bonsai, has had an interesting history. Initially, penjing as it is called in China, was considered too spiritual for the common folk and only nobles were...

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