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Will Seal Oil Win Your Seal of Approval?
The Inuit people of the FAR North eat a diet rich in omega 3 fatty acids as they consume large amount of seal meat and blubber and as a result receive a significant amount of three essential fatty acids, EPA, DHA and DPA. We can learn a lot from these people who eat all the things that are blamed for heart disease and cancers (meat and... Read more
posted 01/31/2011, comments (6)|
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Whole Grains May be Bad for Health
Arthritis is no small matter. One in seven Americans, or 47 million people, have been diagnosed by their doctors with the most common form of arthritis, osteoarthritis, the familiar form of arthritis that leaves the knees, hips, and other joints painful. What starts as mild joint pain and stiffness, progresses to more and more... Read more
posted 12/17/2010, comment (1)|
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Diabetes and Thinking Outside the Box
I was curious when filling out the profile for this website. As I looked at the list of symptoms (arthritis, cholesterol, blood pressure, osteoporosis, obesity etc...) I was astounded to notice that while all the ones that I picked offered the pro-forma answer of "Been through it" as one of the possible answers.... DIABETESE did NOT offer... Read more
posted 11/30/2010, comments (0)|
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Too much exercise might not be good.
The title is my thinking. You shouldn't push, or force to exercise, because you want to look thin and good. Exercise is for your health, not for your body shape. But if you want to lose weight, 'cause you're struggling in obesity, then start out with some small exercises, like jump-roping or slow jogging. When you're used to these kinds,... Read more
posted 10/25/2010, comments (0)|
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