Cons Of Eating - Articles
Stretch away the stress, tension.
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Sunstone
Muscles and Cheese... When thinking of muscles, think of cheese! When cheese is cold, its not very flexible. If we were to stretch it cold, or twist, or bend it, the cheese would crumble and break. Our muscles, though resilient, are not very tolerant of the cold. To use our muscles efficiently, we must keep them warm and long. Warm cheese can ben ...
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Can Hoodia Promote Weight Loss
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Methods of Healing

Can hoodia promote weight loss? Many proponents for the weight loss supplement suggest that this herb can help the body reduce fat in a number of ways. The familiar claim is shared by many other supplements that fail to offer results. In addition, some may not be safe to take.The problem with many weight loss supplements is that they tend to work o ...
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Oh the Goodies…
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trying.to.heal
Sorry I left you after Thursday…things got a little crazy!Lets start with Friday night shall we? I headed off to my brothers apartment with a dish that I knew I would be able to eat, and knowing full well that most things at their Thanksgiving Party would be very “ college-oriented,” if you know what I mean (ie out of a box or b ...
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Not sure how I feel today
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bbubblyb
Thursday after work I went to Wal-mart and got myself some new headphones. It just seems I can't keep a pair very long. The last ones Mike had bought me and were quite pricey. But I did really like them. But some how I yanked them one to many times and the cord had come out at the end, I had taped it but eventually it just didn't work. So my n ...
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Worried about Alzheimer's? Five Ways to Protect Yourself
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Bob DeMarco
It's really critical that we find ways to prevent, or at least delay the onset of, cognitive decline. --Neil Buckholtz, U.S. National Institute on Aging's Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).....Bob DeMarcoAlzheimer's Reading Room EditorPhysical Activity -- Exercise Consider exercises that pump oxygen and blood to the brain. These i ...
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Healthy foods you’ve come to love
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Attrice ..
One of the big things about changing the way you eat is discovering new foods. The way I grew up I had little experience of vegetables outside of microwaved broccoli and green beans. When I first became vegan, I had a period of discovery where the world of vegetables, fruits and grains-that-weren’t-white-rice opened up to me. Who knew that ve ...
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Day 2, Part 2: Foodbuzz Blogger Festival
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Kelly
And now for the second half of day two at Foodbuzz Blogger Festival: It’s been almost two weeks since the end of the festival. I’m glad I waited to write this post because writing about it is like reliving it and it can feel like once the post is written the reminiscing is over. To quickly remind you of what had happened up till this ...
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Today I’ve been. . .
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Roni N.
. . . a caregiver to my little man. He hasn’t been been feeling well so we camped out at home all day.. . . a bottomless pit. Note sure what’s up with me the last couple of days. I swear I could just eat and eat and eat and it has nothing to do with hunger. It’s just a desire to consume even when I’m quite full. . . . an Ike ...
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Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce
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Andrea Fabry
It's Thanksgiving week, and many of us are headed to the grocery store for yams, apples, berries, and all sorts of produce. Choosing organic is often daunting because of the price. The good news is we can buy selectively, thanks to a handy shopping guide offered by the Environmental Working Group. The EWG is a watchdog organization seeking to prot ...
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