Friday, March 12, 2010

Fat Loss! Think With Me for a Second

March 9, 2010 by Ray Fitz  
Filed under Marketing Tips

It is a known fact that 3500 calories is a pound of body weight and to lose one pound, you must reduce your intake of calories by 3,500. Given that information, if you want to lose five pounds in one week, you must reduce your calories by 17,500!

Losing Love Handles The Easy Way For Women

March 8, 2010 by Gilbert Newman  
Filed under Marketing Tips

Weight gain is a lot simpler while you age particularly since the enthusiasm to exercise also wanes, however , you can turn it around it doesn’t matter how old you might be. You probably should start to weave some type of workout into your daily life.

GOOD Health Myths Debunked- Fitness

March 4, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Health

www.Health-Diabetes.tk -A Comprehensive Guide To Beating Diabetes – Dramatically Improve Your Blood Sugar Control, Reduce And Eliminate Your Need For Insulin Shots.

The Most Effective And Long Lasting Way To Lose Weight And Keep It Off Once And For All

March 3, 2010 by Cindy Burgenstein  
Filed under Health

More and more adults today are becoming overweight. Some are even considered clinically obese by some standards. While you may not consider yourself overweight, you’d probably like to lose a few pounds. If so, then this is for you.

Baba Ramdev -Yoga for Kidney Diseases (Hindi) – Yoga Health Fitness

March 1, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Health

Baba Ramdev -Yoga for Kidney Diseases (Hindi) – Yoga Health Fitness. Insufficient water intake, irregular food habits, ingestion of acidic foods, frequent cases of diabetes and inappropriate pressure on the liver and kidneys due to intake of allopathic medicines takes a toll on these vital organs. As a result of this, millions are aflicted by [...]

Androstenone Pheromone

February 28, 2010 by Jack Woodbinal  
Filed under Health

Pheromone- fact or myth ? For over 5 decades, scientists, researchers and doctors have been trying to determine if pheromones trigger mammalian behaviors and endocrine responses. Secretions that act as chemical signals are pheromones, like hormones. Odors that carry stimulation and change the behavior of other creatures from the same species and pick up the scent are pheromones.

Tasty Solutions for Diabetes – Lunch Menu (part 2)

February 23, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Health

Join our co-hosts in each 30 minute episode as they show you how to prepare delicious dishes from breakfast to dinner. Not only are these dishes delicious, they are also part of a group of recipes that can fit into your diabetes eating plan. Each episode includes recipes and actual time in the kitchen with [...]

Ocoee Chiropractic Doctor Can Alleviate The Effects Of Sports Injuries

February 23, 2010 by Mary Badder  
Filed under Health

Sports chiropractic and chiropractic rehabilitation have generated a lot of attention due to the growing number of sports celebrities using this form of treatment. Ocoee Chiropractic can help athletes and people active in sports manage sports-related injuries effectively.

Some Ways A Fremont Chiropractic Doctor Helps Athletes With Sport Injuries

February 23, 2010 by Clare Buckalew  
Filed under Health

Fremont Chiropractic Doctor helps athletes with sport injuries get back into the game. While it is essential to good health to remain physically fit, participation in sports can cause undue musculoskeletal stress on the spine and extremities. This results in pain and decreased performance, ultimately sidelining an athlete and leading to lack of fitness. Many athletic injuries do not respond to conventional treatment. In addition, many athletes continue to perform at less than optimal levels due to their structural system being out of balance.

Baba Ramdev -Yoga for Diabetes (Hindi) – Yoga Health Fitness

February 20, 2010 by Michael  
Filed under Health

Baba Ramdev -Yoga for Diabetes (Hindi) – Yoga Health Fitness. Diabetes is one of the leading causes of death in the world and afflicts the young and the old alike. Diabetes means that the body does not produce or use insulin properly. Genetic factors, obesity, stress and a sedentary lifestyle are some of the causes [...]

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