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Harm from Smoking Reversible Over Time
Courtesy of Natural Solutions Radio
[May 09, 2008] Women who quit smoking reduce their risk of dying from heart disease and tobacco-related cancers. Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health analyzed data on 105,000 women over 24 years, taken from the Nurses' Health Study, a long-term survey that began at Harvard in 1976. [Continue . . . ]
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Bubba Had Shingles
Courtesy of Natural Solutions Radio
[May 08, 2008] Those of us who spend much time in a doctor's office should appreciate this! Doesn't it seem more and more that physicians are running their practices like an assembly line? Here's what happened to Bubba: [Continue . . . ]
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Copper supplements
Courtesy of Natural Solutions Radio
[May 08, 2008] Copper is essential in all higher plants and animals. Copper is the third most abundant trace mineral in the human body. Copper is carried mostly in the bloodstream on a plasma protein called ceruloplasmin. [Continue . . . ]
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Herbal Hemorrhoids Medication
Courtesy of Todd Springer
[May 08, 2008] Hemorrhoids or piles come in two very distinct forms; internal and external. Most people who suffer from hemorrhoids will experience a combination of both forms. In both cases it is easiest to think of a hemorrhoid as a varicose vein of the anal region. Internal hemorrhoids lie inside the anus, whilst external have tend to protrude outside of the anus. [Continue . . . ]
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Liver / Gallbladder Cleanse
Courtesy of Natural Solutions Radio
[May 02, 2008] 99.95% of people diagnosed with cancer have intrahepatic stones. A liver detox is often the first vital step for the body to begin to heal itself. ("We recommend that you consult with your health care provider before any type of cleanse or other medical therapy") [Continue . . . ]
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Resveratrol
Courtesy of Natural Solutions Radio
[May 02, 2008] Resveratrol, a compound found primarily in red wine, is a naturally occurring antioxidant.
In test tube and animal studies, resveratrol decreased the "stickiness" of blood platelets and helped blood vessels remain open and flexible. [Continue . . . ]
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