December 4th, 2009 by Tom William
Human growth hormone has often been cited as the “Fountain of Youth hormone”. Then we stumbled upon the proverbial “Fountain of Youth” with these new HGH enhancement supplements that claim to reduce fat, relieve “aging symptoms” such as wrinkles, increased energy and sex drive, promote sounder and deeper sleep cycles, and rejuvenate the body? Well, there are several faithful users of products in this arena (and I’m one of them) who will swear that since they have started taking HGH better products, they have experienced a wide range of pleasing and desirable benefits, and it is not placebo.
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July 18th, 2009 by Peter Bertonich
Should you eat fish to get your Omega3 fatty acids? Isnt fish contaminated and dangerous? Good question.
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July 15th, 2009 by Mara Hernandez-Capili
I love shopping at Farmers Markets where the produces are fresh and the fruits and vegetables are in season. Farmers markets are places where you can buy your goods at extremely lower prices, totaling to almost 50% mark down compared to grocery and shopping mall prices. Going to farmers markets also gives me a keen sense of consumerism pride as I am able to get the best commodities at relatively lower price.
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July 3rd, 2009 by Francis Mack
Water is an underrated tool used in weight loss. But it not only help’s the body in its metabolism, it helps in the transport of fluids around the body.
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June 30th, 2009 by Avraham Wiseman
Love unique sandwiches? While it is not necessary to make the sandwich or even eat the sandwich, for reasons unknown, I find it nice knowing that there are other who like these things too! Have you had the pleasure of a “St. Paul”? Apparently you can only find this in St. Louis, Missouri. And even then, only in some old time Chinese restaurants. What is it you might ask, well it is a large amount of egg foo young on some white bread along with tomatoes, lettuce and mayonnaise. Sometimes a slice of good old American cheese is added in. How about the “chow mein sandwich”, ever heard of that one? this sandwich is apparently a very common item on menus along Route 195 (Southern Mass.) and it isn’t confined to just Chinese restaurants either. As you might already know there is no end to these bizarre sandwiches, from peanut butter and onions, peanut butter with pickles to peanut butter, jelly and crushed potato chips!
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June 28th, 2009 by Kallie Alexis
There are several ways that you can go about cleaning your grill. Make sure you invest in a good quality grill brush so that it holds up over time. After you’ve taken everything off your grill, place aluminum foil over the metal grate. Turn off your grill and let it cool down. After grilling, let your metal grate cool down enough to handle. Additional Tip: Before turning on your grill, spray the metal grate with non-stick cooking spray.
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June 21st, 2009 by Yolande Koy
Hypertension is a very common problem in America, afflicting a third of its population and it is not showing any signs of abating. Hypertension, also known as high blood pressure, manifests itself in the blockage of the arterial wall, rapid heartbeats and increase of blood volume.
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June 19th, 2009 by Amy Nutt
The grading of eggs is done with a series of tests where the eggs are examined for various qualities such as size and weight. There are three grades of eggs, which are Grade A, Grade B, and Grade C, in Canada. The grades in the US differ slightly by name only, as Grade A, Grade AA and Grade B. Grade A eggs are sold to consumers but the other Grades are for commercial uses.
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June 17th, 2009 by Fran Valle
Have you used a meal prep kitchen yet? The past decade has seen meal prep kitchens opening up throughout the US bringing a new way of cooking to the busy American family. Meal prep kitchens, also referred to as meal assembly kitchens and meal assembly studios are a remarkable balance between the comfort and nutrition of home-cooked meals and the convenience, efficiency and affordability of fast food.
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June 16th, 2009 by Chris Jensen
Have you been wanting to have flavorful meals instead of your flavorless meals but considering your pursuit to better weight? If yes, then Trudeau HCG recipes are for you. They are recipes that offer flavorful meals with no weight hassle.
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June 13th, 2009 by Eleonora Brandberg
Every garden has its fair share of annoying drawbacks, one being various kinds of pests. And dont think for one minute that organic gardens are without them!
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June 12th, 2009 by Freddie Logan
The many health benefits that come from taking fish oil supplements are well known today, but many people do not realize that there is a purity issue when it comes to this substance. The main concern is mercury contamination, but there are other things to consider as well.
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June 9th, 2009 by Brett Adkins
Things To Do at Polaris Mall by TooDooPolaris.com
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June 8th, 2009 by Bob Jones
Wine is an alcoholic drink usually made from grape juice. The natural chemical balance of grape fruit can be fermented without added sugar, acids and enzymes. Wine is the product of fermented crushed grapes and many kinds of yeast.Yeast are responsible in transforming sugar found in grapes and change it into alcohol. There are many kinds of grapes and strain yeast available depending on the wine being produced.
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June 6th, 2009 by Matt Hellstrom
How great is the smell of roasted fresh coffee beans brewing as it works its way up the steps and into your bedroom? It starts to seep into your nostrils and all of a sudden you perk up a little bit. Instead of waking up grumpy, you already have a smile on your face in anticipation of the perfect cup of coffee.
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June 5th, 2009 by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Herbals are plants that have alternative medicine uses. These are commonly used during the tribes of Ancient times and up until now- at the minority tribes scattered around the world. The knowledge of using herbals as cure for common diseases was passed on from generations during the past. There used to be only one family lineage that owns the recipes for alternative medicine cures.
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June 4th, 2009 by Mara Hernandez-Capili
It’s the third annual Petpalooza party. Petpalooza is a holiday for all the animals in Virginia. Animals are very welcome of course. This is a great day for the whole family including their pets. Virginia Beach K-9 unit will be the facilitator of the event; they will provide a full day planned activities for the entire participants to enjoy. Petpalooza is a time to have fun and capture some memories with pets.
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June 4th, 2009 by Christine Pinkston
People who are not familiar with whole coffee beans and coffee often ask what so special about coffee beans in the first place when jar of regular coffee can be easily purchased and is much more convenient. That would be absolutely true if you’re all about convenience. But good taste is a whole other matter.
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June 2nd, 2009 by Mara Hernandez-Capili
Fun Walk have always played a big part of Oregon’s tradition, Fun walk festival benefits the food and friends on wheels and Senior Meals Program. The event covers Ashland Senior Center through Ashland Nature Park back to Ashland Senior Center. The event is open for everyone.
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June 2nd, 2009 by Bob Jones
Farmers markets are places where I can buy cheap and safe vegetables, produce for my families’ needs. They are basically organized and manned by farmers and farm owners. These persons sell their cultivated goods for much lower prices than their commercial or grocery counterparts. It is because farmers do not pay for steep rental fees or space lots at farmers markets. They basically just provide a donation to the municipality for the continuous improvement of the community. I personally love going to Farmers Market.
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June 2nd, 2009 by Mike Jones
It is more significant than ever right now for individuals to save as much money as possible and discover the best bargains and deals. You can always use coupons and rebates but there are also a few consistent guidelines that you can bear in mind so that you are maximizing your grocery store funds.
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May 25th, 2009 by Lisa K Anderson
If you are trying to get the most nutritional worth for your grocery finances the best plan is to shop the perimeters of the grocery store first. Largely supermarkets are set up in a like manner and the fact it that most stores will do just about anything to assist you to buy as much as they can get you to buy.
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May 25th, 2009 by Ray Darken
Researchers have shown that pregnant women can dramatically impact upon the health of their unborn children by determining what sorts of foods they eat while expecting. Expectant mothers who eat a diet rich in high quality and traditional Mediterranean diet were shown to provide their unborn children with a natural remedy for asthma and allergies.
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May 21st, 2009 by Kristen Thorpe
Here it is, more than midway through the month of May. Its hard to believe that Mothers Day has come and gone and now Fathers Day is a few weeks away in mid-June. Of course, in between these family holidays is one of the best barbecue holidays of the year ” the long Memorial Day weekend. The perfect time to usher in the beginning of summer fun.
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