You may want to have that coffee without sugar

Sugar. What is it Good For? Absolutely… Nothing? I wouldn’t go that far.

It’s been a great contributor to some of the most debilitating diseases known to man. Diabetes, heart disorders of all types, adrenal disorders, allergy, endocrine disturbances, obesity, and brain chemistry disturbances. Continue Reading…

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Getting Started with Healthy Eating.

With the rise in obesity reaching epidemic proportions in some countries, more and more people are becoming concerned about their diet. Most people want to improve their diet but find this very challenging in today’s hectic, fast-food environment. Continue Reading…

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An Important Message About Fitness & Exercise

Nowadays, many people, particularly those that have certain kinds of diseases, start exercising for the sole purpose of losing weight. When the pounds do not drop as quickly or as completely as they would like, they get discouraged and give up. Continue Reading…

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Evolution Deceit 4 by Harun Yahya

Can Life Result from Coincidences as Evolution Argues? The theory of evolution holds that life started with a cell that formed by chance under primitive earth conditions. Let us therefore examine the composition of the cell with simple comparisons in order to show how irrational it is to ascribe the existence of the cell - a structure which still maintains its mystery in many respects, even at a time when we are about to set foot in the 21st century - to natural phenomena and coincidences. Continue Reading…

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The Vitamin Hoax: Big Pharma Speaks Through Reader’s Digest Magazine

By: Carol L. Ohnesorge

www.naturalnews.com

Key concepts: RDA, nutrition and Big Pharma

(NaturalNews) The cover of the November 2007 issue of Reader’s Digest magazine makes a strong statement through a featured article entitled The Vitamin Hoax: 10 Not to Take. Written by Reader’s Digest Senior Research Editor, Neena Samuel, the article cautions readers not to be duped into purchasing vitamins and supplements. She seems concerned by the gullibility of Americans who are “fooled by unrealistic claims of what vitamins can do to ‘increase energy,’ ’stimulate brain function,’ ‘improve sex drive,’ ‘reverse cancer’ and ‘remove plaque’ from your arteries.” Continue Reading…

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