Archive for the ‘Nutrition’ Category
Is there a cure for PCOS? The answer is Yes- Combine three simple things and you will notice a big difference. Good Nutrition, natural herbs and regular exercise all combine to reduce the symptoms of PCOS and Ovarian Cysts.
Raw Food Made Easy For 1 or 2 People (Paperback)
by Jennifer Cornbleet | ISBN: 1570671753
Getting 5 servings of fruits and vegetables a day has never been so delicious and easy. Jennifer Cornbleet, the well-known Chicago-based cooking instructor, shares her favorite no-cook recipes, in smaller quantities ideal for one or two. While full of gourmet [...]
Eating in the Raw: A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Slimmer, Feeling Healthier, and Looking Younger the Raw-Food Way (Paperback)
by Carol Alt | ISBN: 140005284X
Ten years ago, Carol Alt was feeling bad. Really bad. She had chronic headaches, sinusitis, and stomach ailments; she was tired and listless. And then Carol started eating raw?and changed her life. [...]
Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health Through Diet
by Elaine Gloria Gottschall | ISBN: 0969276818
This title was published in 1994 and is experiencing an immense popularity at the moment because of its focus on a specific carbohydrate diet.
When I saw it on Amazon the first thing that struck me was the massive amount of feedback- massively [...]
The New Eating Right for a Bad Gut: The Complete Nutritional Guide to Ileitis, Colitis, Crohn’s Disease, and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Paperback)
by James Scala | ISBN: 0452279763
The Amazon book description included below ( written by publishers weekly ) does in deed emphasis IBS and IBS related issues, but a number of the things that [...]
by Michael Russell
Breast cancers tend to be seen as a completely feminine affair but the truth is, men too are at risk, albeit very rarely, of developing breast cancer. Despite medical advances several things are still not clear about breast cancer and in most sufferers of this a disease, a clear cause can still not [...]
Anonymous
Three reports in recently published in the Journal of the American Medical Association examined the relationship between a reduced-fat diet and breast cancer, colon cancer and cardiovascular disease. The results, based on one study, showed that after eight years of reducing fat consumption by 8% to 10%, women had no decreased risk in any of [...]