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1 votes |
 Dec 20, 2008 |

Ageless Beauty offers a nutritional approach to beautiful skin by providing the body with 'Live' whole food support. This increased raw food supply produces antioxidant enzymes in the body which cleanses toxins and free radicals and Enhances the skin return to its natural beautiful state. When most people think about caring for their skin, they generally think of things to do on the outside. They buy cleansers, lotions, oils and emollients to put on their skin. What most people don't realize is that much of the skin damage that concerns them really occurs from the inside out.
http://www.nutrovita.com/3008/biotec-foods/ageless-beauty.htm
1 votes |
 Dec 20, 2008 |

Super B Complex with B-12 by Schiff/Bio Foods. This B-vitamin- complex contains a unique blend of vitamins B1, 2, 3, 6, 12, folic acid, biotin, pantothenic acid, choline, inositol, PABA and L-methionine. Because B-vitamins are used to support the body's metabolism of the major nutrients- carbohydrate, fat and protein - this supplement can be used for its role in energy metabolism. In addition, B-complex is recommended as an anti-stress formula due to its role in supporting brain and nerve function. This unique formula provides extra nutrients needed for heart health such as choline and the amino acid, L-methionine.
http://www.nutrovita.com/8906/schiff-vitamins/super-b-complex-with-b-12.htm
1 votes |
 Dec 04, 2008 |

Alpha GPC (L-alphaglycerylphosphorylcholine, also known as choline alfoscerate) is a phospholipid metabolite found concentrated in neuronal membranes. Made from lecithin, Alpha GPC is extremely well absorbed and crosses the blood brain barrier. In the brain, Alpha GPC supports brain function and learning processes by directly increasing the synthesis and secretion of acetylcholine. Alpha GPC protects neurons and improves signal transmission by serving as a precursor to membrane phospholipids.
1 votes |
 Dec 04, 2008 |

CLA (conjugated linoleic acid) is derived from safflower oil. Human studies indicate that CLA may play a role in reducing body fat and increasing muscle retention. CLA is Patented Formula. It Reduces Body Fat. CLA Increase Muscle Retention. CLA also Enhances Keep Fat Off & Beneficial Effectss Regain.
1 votes |
 Dec 01, 2008 |
Best Liver Health Supplement - Hep Forte Support for overall liver health. Hep-Forte is a comprehensive formulation of amino acids, protein, B vitamins, antioxidants and other nutritional factors that have been shown to be important in maintenance and support of normal liver (hepatic) function. A popular seller worldwide, Hep-Forte offers nutritional support for overall liver health, particularly in cases of: Alcoholism, Hepatic dysfunction due to hepatoxic drugs and liver poisons, Male and female hormonal imbalance due to hepatic dysfunction. Marlyn's Hep-Forte is a dietary lipotropic and nutritional support to maintain healthy liver functions. For use as a dietary adjuvant for persons rece
1 votes |
 Nov 28, 2008 |

Age Reversal is a new medical subspecialty in which the aging process can be slowed, suspended and in some cases reversed. It came about as a shift in thinking from aging as an inevitable process to aging as a series of disease processes. Age Reversal processes can be measured, and, as with any disease, there are symptoms and treatments. Age Reversal medicine is a comprehensive practice of preventive medicine that incorporates components of holistic and wellness medicine but goes beyond them with board-certified physicians utilizing specific high-tech testing procedures and medical treatments.
1 votes |
 Nov 28, 2008 |

A wrinkle is a ridge or crease of a surface. It usually refers to folds on fabric or clothes, or on the skin of an organism; the folds are generally random and do not exhibit any repeating pattern. In skin or other foldable material a wrinkle or fold may be permanent if the material is folded the same way each time. Sunscreen, wrinkles creams, Wrinkle Defense Night Creme, serum, wrinkle treatment gel, skin fillers are the options for treating wrinkles grow daily.
1 votes |
 Nov 24, 2008 |

A concentrated extract of the leaves of Artemisia annua, an herb from the Far East, used for centuries in Chinese medicine for addressing specific microbial imbalances. Artemisia possesses properties which potentially support balanced intestinal microbiology.
1 votes |
 Nov 24, 2008 |

Sytrinol is part of the Cholesterol Rescue family of products. Sytrinol may help to maintain cholesterol levels that are already within the normal range. Contrary to popular belief, the amount of cholesterol produced by the liver is much more significant to total cholesterol levels than cholesterol consumed from dietary sources. Preliminary clinical research shows that Sytrinol may assist in maintaining a balanced production of cholesterol by the liver. Support your cholesterol wellness with Sytrinol today.
1 votes |
 Mar 20, 2008 |
SOURCE: Organoderm
Mar 19, 2008 14:22 ET
Plastic Surgeon Goes Green for Skin With Launch of New Organoderm Skin Care Product Line
NEWPORT BEACH, CA--(Marketwire - March 19, 2008) - Organoderm Skin Care is launched by highly acclaimed plastic surgeon Dr. Edward Domanskis in Newport Beach, CA. "I am excited to introduce my natural organic skin care products. They purposely contain fewer but more concentrated effective active ingredients in elegant formulations," said Dr. Domanskis.
Organoderm contains certified organic ingredients and natural botanical actives to help repair damaged skin and keep it healthy no matter what age. "As a plastic surgeon, I couldn't accept traditional skin car
1 votes |
 Mar 10, 2008 |

Eat your broccoli! That's the advice from UCLA researchers who have found that a chemical in broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables may hold a key to restoring the body's immunity, which declines as we age.
Published in the online edition of the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, the study findings show that sulforaphane, a chemical in broccoli, switches on a set of antioxidant genes and enzymes in specific immune cells, which then combat the injurious effects of molecules known as free radicals that can damage cells and lead to disease
2 votes |
 Feb 05, 2008 |
If you really want to lose of love handles, you should understand that there is no magical cure for love handles. The only solution is by the use of healthy diet and using regular exercise programs. I will never recommend you to go for any kind of pills for losing love handles.
2 votes |
 Jan 30, 2008 |

A pandemic occurs when a new influenza virus, which people have no immunity to, emerges and starts spreading as easily as normal influenza. The Department of Health is working to support NHS preparedness and to reduce the impact of pandemic flu on the UK population.
Infection control guidance in the event of a flu pandemic is now available for some non-NHS sectors. The Health Protection Agency (HPA) and the Department of Health (DH) have worked with various organisations to develop guidance for the following: funeral directors, the hospitality industry, fire and rescue services, cleaning and refuse staff and the police.
1 votes |
 Jan 30, 2008 |

Given the unpredictable behaviour of influenza viruses, neither the timing nor the severity of the next pandemic can be predicted with any certainty. Information on these pages has been compiled to help policy-makers and the public stay informed in a situation that is rapidly evolving.
1 votes |
 Jan 30, 2008 |

The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than the Great War, known today as World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 40 million people. It has been cited as the most devastating epidemic in recorded world history. More people died of influenza in a single year than in four-years of the Black Death Bubonic Plague from 1347 to 1351. Known as "Spanish Flu" or "La Grippe" the influenza of 1918-1919 was a global disaster.
In the fall of 1918 the Great War in Europe was winding down and peace was on the horizon. The Americans had joined in the fight, bringing the Allies closer to victory against the Germans.
2 votes |
 Jan 30, 2008 |

Influenza results from infection with 1 of 3 basic types of virus, A, B, or C, which are classified within the family Orthomyxoviridae. These single-stranded RNA viruses share structural and biological similarities but vary antigenically.
The RNA core consists of 8 gene segments surrounded by a coat of 10 (influenza A) or 11 (influenza B) proteins. From an immunologic viewpoint, the most significant surface proteins are hemagglutinin and neuraminidase. The viruses are typed based on these proteins. For example, influenza A subtype H3N2 expresses hemagglutinin 3 and neuraminidase 2.