| 1751 | You CAN Stop Morning Breath! Preview: Article Size: 629 words (body). Pre-formatted to 60 character width. You may republish this article, but must keep the resource box and copyright at the end. =========================================================== You CAN Stop Morning Breath! =========================================================== Since I established the California Brea... (more) Published By: Dr. Harold Katz Submitted: 07 January,2004 |
| 1752 | Post-Nasal Drip and Its Effect on Bad Breath Preview: Article Size: 787 words (body). Pre-formatted to 60 character width. You may republish this article, but must keep the resource box and copyright at the end. =========================================================== Post Nasal Drip and Nasal-Sinus Congestion Will Transform a Case of 'Normal' Breath into BAD Breath and 'Bad' Breath into HORRIBL... (more) Published By: Dr. Harold Katz Submitted: 07 January,2004 |
| 1753 | How to Prevent Tonsil Stones Preview: Article Size: 408 words (body). Pre-formatted to 60 character width. You may republish this article, but must keep the resource box and copyright at the end. =========================================================== How To Prevent Tonsil Stones (Those Nasty, Whitish/Yellow, Foul-Smelling, Lumps From Your Tonsils!) =============================... (more) Published By: Dr. Harold Katz Submitted: 07 January,2004 |
| 1754 | Depression Series (Part 3): What to Do with Those Antidepressant Side Effects? Preview: Maria’s depression was difficult to treat. As you can recall, various medications had been tried to no avail. But after several months of treatment, Maria has eventually become stable on a combination of two antidepressants. She’s now able to do her usual activities and is motivated to go back to work — something she has struggled to do for a wh... (more) Published By: Michael G. Rayel, MD Submitted: 08 January,2004 |
| 1755 | The Health Benefits of Sex Preview: Quick quiz: Would you rather run 75 miles or have sex three times per week for a year? Research shows that both activities burn the same number of calories. (7,500, to be exact.) We often think that something that feels good can’t possibly be good for us. Now it’s time to think again. Sex in a loving, intimate relationship has numerous health... (more) Published By: Susie Michelle Cortright Submitted: 09 January,2004 |
| 1756 | 6 Questions To Ask Before Hiring Your Personal Trainer Preview: Once reserved only for the rich and famous, personal fitness training has hit the mainstream. A personal trainer is now as common as a pair of good cross trainers and a water bottle. But unlike your hair stylist, your fitness trainer doesn’t need to be tested and licensed by a state licensing board. Someone with little more than a great body--bu... (more) Published By: Jon Gestl Submitted: 11 January,2004 |
| 1757 | Walking for Fat Loss??? Preview: With obesity and disease increasing dramatically, many fitness experts are recommending walking for weight loss and fitness. Some are even going so far as saying that walking is the best way to burn fat and lose weight. I strongly disagree with this and am going to show you why walking is NOT effective at burning off body fat. Yes, you read that... (more) Published By: Jesse Cannone Submitted: 12 January,2004 |
| 1758 | Eat Fat to Burn Fat Preview: For about 50 years now, Americans have been eating low fat (some no fat) diets and the funny thing is we have gotten progressively fatter and less healthy. Who ever said low fat diets were healthy, and more importantly, why does eating less fat mean you’ll be less fat? In attempt to keep this easy to understand, as most of what you read and hea... (more) Published By: Jesse Cannone Submitted: 12 January,2004 |
| 1759 | So Your Lower Back Hurts??? Preview: Low back pain is one of the most common ailments people suffer from and approximately 8 out of 10 people will deal with back pain at some point in their life. That’s a lot of people… are you one of them? Out of all of the various forms of back pain, lower back pain is by far the most common and there’s a good explanation for this. Any idea why... (more) Published By: Jesse Cannone Submitted: 12 January,2004 |
| 1760 | Cancer - Could a strong immune system be the missing link? Preview: With billions and billions of dollars going into cancer research, wouldn't you think there should be very promising cancer cures available by now? Well...a good case could be made that the billions of dollars that have been poured into cancer research have been focusing on all the wrong areas. The reason, I believe, that the research has focused... (more) Published By: Jane L Jarvis Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1761 | Potatoes are healthful! Preview: Not deep fried potatoes. Not potatoes smothered in butter, margarine, or sour cream. Low fat yogurt can be used as a topping, plain or with herbs and spices. But try potatoes that are baked, boiled, fried on a non- stick surface with a minimum of oil or non-stick spray, chopped into soups and stews, and on, and on. It is extremely unfortuna... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1762 | Moderate exercise is necessary for good health. Preview: At a minimum, walk a mile or more several times a week (or daily) and move the arms around to loosen up the joints. If you can't walk or ride a stationary bicycle, use a rowing machine, swim, or join wheel chair races. If you can do none of these things, you have my sympathy. I had a young colleague who suffered from polio in child- hood, s... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1763 | Excessive Fat kills. Preview: In this new century, news media are finally aware that America's major health problem is obesity. Excess weight not only contributes to almost every health risk, it can actually multiply the risk factors, including those from tobacco. It has already been reported that tobacco causes more deaths than AIDS / HIV, maternal mortality, automobile ... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1764 | Monosodium Glutamate & Hydrolyzed Protein Preview: Industry spokes persons and publications of various national governments assure us that MSG is good for us, with no detrimental effects. Such assurances are totally meaningless to those of us who find even small amounts of MSG can cause a feeling of swelling head, headache, spaciness, anxiety, and make it difficult to sleep. (Going on a chocol... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1765 | How to Have Your Greatest Orgasm -- Ever Preview: Multiple Orgasms! You’ve heard of them, probably. Wondered about them, maybe. Attempted them, never -- most likely. And why not? If you can have one successful orgasm, you can have two or three or more. In fact, even if you have never been able to satisfactorily negotiate a single, you can still learn to have multiples. In terms of orgasms, mor... (more) Published By: by Jane L. Jarvis and R. G. Edgar Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1766 | High Energy Food Illustrations Preview: Take a raw carrot, and hold it to a bare flame. Nothing much happens except some charring and bad smell. Place some liquid fat (oils) in a shallow dish prepared with a wick. Touch a match to the saturated wick, and observe the heat and light that results. This is one of the oldest kinds of light source known to humankind. Take some solid fat,... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1767 | Overweight Gurus Preview: Diet is a topic much discussed in theory, neglected in practice. I am amused that photos and TV images of most weight loss gurus in USA show them to be "pleasingly plump", that is to say, OVERWEIGHT. While "juicy" (or "zaftig" or "zoftic") bodies can provide sex appeal in the eyes of some viewers, comparison of health statistics of third gene... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1768 | Salt saves, salt kills. Preview: Salt is essential to health. This means sodium chloride and potassium chloride, with traces of other mineral salts. If you sweat a lot at work or play, lack of salt can cause "heat stroke". Salt can kill. Excess salt is probably the biggest dietary health risk factor after fats, in any country that uses a lot of prepared foods. Avoid salty-f... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1769 | Real Soy Sauce Preview: When I was growing up, I thought soy sauce was salty water with dark coloring and some secret soy and wheat stuff mixed in. That's because my parents did not know any better than to buy LaChoy brand. Some of the cheapy stuff from China is not any better. Oriental friends introduced me to real home cooked delights that one never finds in a typic... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |
| 1770 | Garlic for Health Preview: Garlic is a traditional tonic in many cultures. In my teens and twenties, I was very aware that one should not eat garlic or onions out of respect for other people (e.g., bosses or potential dates). However, garlic breath does not bother me nearly so much as the foul stenches caused by tobacco use, lazy dental care, lack of exercise, obesity, ... (more) Published By: Dr. Donald A. Miller Submitted: 13 January,2004 |