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Eat More Phytonutrients
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/ blog/ eat-more-phytonutrients/by Harvey Robinson Phytonutrients or phytochemicals give plants their colors, smells, and flavors. Phytonutrients can be found in vegetables, fruits, teas, grains and seeds. Generally fruits and vegetables that have bright colors, strong flavors and smells have the most phytonutrients.
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Cord Blood Collection Process
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/ blog/ cord-blood-collection-process/by Ray Lam Cord blood is the blood which is extracted from the umbilical cord and the placenta after a baby’s birth. It is rich in blood forming cells. These cells are called stem cells. Research has proved that stem cells can be used to effectively treat various diseases which were earlier regarded as difficult to cure.
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Purchasing Short Term Medical Insurance
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/ blog/ purchasing-short-term-medical-ins…by Donald Saunders The day comes when you lose your job and, as a consequence, you lose your health insurance plan. Fortunately, temporary health insurance is one thing that can keep you afloat until you [get|secure|find a new position.
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Pain: Pt. 5
http://www.groupnewsblog.net/ 2008/ 08/ pain-pt-5.htmlLOLCAT Weekly Roundup 10, courtesy of Maggie Jochild's Meta Watershed. Emergency Root Canal This afternoon I'm having an emergency root canal. Two months ago I wrote pretty much these same words. It had been ten years before that when I'd previously had root canal. Now it's been two months.
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The $2,460 Question: How Much Water is Too Much?
http://awearnessblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ the-2460-question-how-much-water-is-too-much…Okay, the answer is debatable. Suffice it to say, however, that if your water bill is north of $2,400, you're unequivically past the limit. A few months ago, I wrote a post on water consumption in the US. The occasion was a new Website that allows you to calculate how much water you use each day through a series of simple questions.
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Full Night of Green Programming on Sundance - 8/19
http://awearnessblog.com/ 2008/ 08/ full-night-of-green-programmin.phpThe Green Night of programming will air this week on the Sundance Network with 3 all new episodes. The night will kick off at 9pm with It's Not Easy Being Green, episode 4, where "James meets Maggie Staffordshire who is renovating her 1930s house in a thoroughly eco-friendly fashion, re-using original fixtures and as many eco-friendly materials as possible.
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Facts about Gynecomastia
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/ blog/ facts-about-gynecomastia/by Caleb Lee Meaning of Gynecomastia It is a medical problem particular to men which results in excess growth of breast, similar to women. The term gynecomastia comes from words of Greek origin ?gyne? and ?mastos? which mean ?woman? and ?breast? respectively. It is the medical term for commonly known ?man boobs?.
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UK programme to give snoring the boot
http://beaut.ie/ blog/ ?p=5887If you regularly share your bed with someone who sounds like a cross between an old sick coal locomotive and a wheezy Alsatian barking its noggin off, then you’ll likely be interested in something that’s happening across the pond next month.
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UK programme to give snoring the boot
http://beaut.ie/ blog/ ?p=5887If you regularly share your bed with someone who sounds like a cross between an old sick coal locomotive and a wheezy Alsatian barking its noggin off, then you’ll likely be interested in something that’s happening across the pond next month.
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Eating Your Way To Normal Blood Pressure
http://www.natural-remedies-for-you.com/ blog/ eating-your-way-to-normal-blood-p…by Donald Saunders High blood pressure is at epidemic proportions in the United States today with more than 65 million people suffering from high blood pressure and another 45 million having a condition known as pre-hypertension.
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