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18/02/2010
Vitamins and minerals lower risk of childhood eczema
Imagine you could reduce your child's risk of developing eczema by over 55%! A new study says this may be possible and it's as simple as taking multivitamins and minerals....more
03/02/2010
Vitamin E may lower risk of bladder cancer by over 35 percent
A potent, fat soluble antioxidant can help protect you against bladder cancer and reduce your risk of developing the disease by over 35%...more
25/01/2010
Multivitamins slash lung cancer risk by 43 percent
Whether you are a current or former smoker, the news is good: taking multivitamins can greatly reduce your risk of developing lung cancer. ...more
01/10/2009
Chronic pancreatitis pain eased with antioxidants
If you suffer from pain associated with chronic pancreatitis, don't miss out on how antioxidants, such as selenium, beta-carotene and vitamins C and E can help you....more
03/05/2009
Reduce your risk of metabolic syndrome by over 50% with carotenoids
A new study published last month in the Journal of Nutrition says that we can lower our risk of developing metabolic syndrome by as much as 58% by taking carotenoids, especially lycopene....more
09/03/2009
Reduce body fat, cholesterol and blood sugar levels with chlorella
Chlorella, a microscopic fresh water algae and a popular food supplement is earning itself the well-deserved title of superfood. These micro-algae contain all the nutrients that you need to sustain life and have a host of benefits including improving overall health, removing heavy metals and toxins from your body, reducing risk of infection and preventing heart disease. It is not surprising that studies are finding that chlorella can also reduce body fat, total cholesterol and blood sugar levels. ...more
01/07/2008
Stop sunburns with beta-carotene
Summer is approaching and for many of you that means more time in the sun. But more time in the sun can take a toll on your skin. Even a mild burn can strain your skin enormously causing premature aging and increasing your risk of skin cancer. Sure, you could just apply some sunscreen and not worry about sunburns, right? Wrong. Many sunscreens don't provide adequate protection. Click the following link to read the full article: What they're not telling you about sunscreens....more

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