Running to lose weight is an excellent way to drop those unwanted pounds. In order to be successful you will need to follow certain guidelines. One makes sure that you have the proper equipment.
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The “Germ Theory” model of health dominates medicine today. Towards the end of Louis Pastors death he questioned it but it was to late the cat was out the bag. To question it is heresy.
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Just because you’re breathing doesn’t mean you’re getting as much oxygen as you need to thrive. This article shows why this happens and teaches you how to breathe for better health.
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Smelling certain things can affect your appetite. Smelling food can make you hungry, hungrier, or may even satisfy your hunger.
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As nurses we had to detect through blood work when these patients were in acidosis (too much acid in the blood, not enough alkalinity). Acidosis is not a good thing. Find out what acidosis is and how to immediately get in an alkaline state.
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I talk to a lot of people who are interested in becoming personal trainers. In this article, I will briefly share some thoughts on motives, attitudes and resources if you are thinking of becoming a personal trainer.
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No studies have confirmed this, but the question is looming: is there a relationship between amalgam (silver) fillings and TMJ Disorder? Long heralded as a miracle of dentistry, the safety of amalgam fillings is now under close scrutiny.
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I am sick. I don’t know what’s wrong nor if what I have has an official name. Maybe they call it,”Ah-ha-now-you-can’t-breathe-well-and-feel-like-you-are-going-to-die” virus. I don’t know. I will probably go to the doctor tomorrow if I am not feeling better.
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With all the electronic gadgets that are supposed to make our life easier, it’s nice to get back to nature once in awhile. This is especially true in your quest for health and fitness. Consider these four tips for developing a more “natural” routine.
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Looking back, about a year after first writing about Commanders of Change as a progressive new breed of doctors, little did I realize how prophetic it would be. The doctors in private practice we see doing the best even in this brave new world are commanding their own change, and reinventing themselves, and their practices. Despite the outside world.
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