Healthy Living

October 25, 2010
By Heather Clark
Healthy Living

Healthy living doesn’t happen at the doctor’s office.  The road to better health is paved by the small decisions we make every day.  It is in the choices we make when we buy groceries, drive our cars and hang out with our kids.  So, take control of your health and live well everyday.  Here...
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Hot Deal! Aubrey Organics Skin Care 30% Sale

October 20, 2010
By Heather Clark
Hot Deal! Aubrey Organics Skin Care 30% Sale

Did you know that the average woman applies more than 200 chemicals to her skin by using her skin care products in one day?  Did you know that 60% of these chemicals are further absorbed into your bloodstream?  These are two of the main reasons that organic skincare is one of the fastest growing...
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mix1® ~ Lean Performance Shakes

October 20, 2010
By Rashid Curtis
mix1® ~ Lean Performance Shakes

BOULDER, Colo.— mix1® introduced a line of Lean Performance Shakes with 90 calories per bottle. They are designed to be used pre- or post-workout to increase energy and provide recovery nutrition. Each 11-oz. serving is low in sugar, has 90 calories, 10 g of whey protein isolate, 10 g of carbohydrates, antioxidants equivalent to...
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Is Organic Food Really Worth the Extra Cost?

October 20, 2010
By Staff Writer
Is Organic Food Really Worth the Extra Cost?

I think it’s important to realize that the “price” we pay for organic food is not just about the price tag of the food itself, but also the long-term savings, in terms of reduced health care costs. Traditional farming practices used before the 20th century are generally recognized as being organic.  This was before...
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GMO Poisons Found in Indiana Waterways

October 20, 2010
By Staff Writer
GMO Poisons Found in Indiana Waterways

The Indiana Business Journal reports that proteins from genetically modified crops are showing up in Indiana waterways. According to the Journal, the University of Notre Dame and Loyola University looked at 217 streams, drains and ditches near Indiana cornfields and found genetically modified (GM) bug-killing protein in 50 of them. The protein is in genetically modified...
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Eat variety of functional foods to prevent disease

October 19, 2010
By Staff Writer
Eat variety of functional foods to prevent disease

(NaturalNews) Most food and dietary supplement studies evaluate the effects of a single item on health, which ultimately fails to properly identify how different foods works together with one another to promote health. But a new study out of Lund University in Spain has found that eating a variety of health-promoting foods has a...
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Plant, herb compound prevents brain inflammation

October 18, 2010
By Staff Writer

(NaturalNews) Age-related brain illnesses like Alzheimer’s disease are devastating, but there are many ways in which individuals can help thwart their onset. According to a new study published in the Journal of Nutrition, luteolin, a nutrient found in various vegetables and herbs, reduces inflammation in the brain responsible for causing memory and cognitive dysfunction....
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50% OFF! Great NEW Product

October 18, 2010
By Heather Clark
50% OFF! Great NEW Product

Here at Triangle Vitamins, we value the loyalty of our customers.  As a way to show our appreciation for your continued and valued service, we have chosen three of our most requested products and are offering them HALF OFF for a limited time only.  This promotion is only valid the week of October 18th-24th....
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A Half-Teaspoon a Day Optimizes Cholesterol Levels

October 16, 2010
By Staff Writer
A Half-Teaspoon a Day Optimizes Cholesterol Levels

A 12-week London study was recently conducted involving 58 type 2 diabetics with hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) levels over 7 percent. Hemoglobin A1c is a marker for long-term glycemic control in diabetics. After 12 weeks on 2g of cinnamon per day, study subjects had significantly lower HbA1c levels, as well as significantly reduced blood pressures...
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Chlorella premium superfood delivers potent nutrition, detoxification

October 16, 2010
By Staff Writer
Chlorella premium superfood delivers potent nutrition, detoxification

(NaturalNews) It’s great news for NaturalNews readers: The NaturalNews Store has just started carrying a premium chlorella superfood product that delivers potent nutrition. This premium-grade chlorella is from the Taiwan Chlorella Manufacturing Co., and it is considered to be among the very top sources of chlorella in the world in terms of purity and...
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A Little Weight Loss Helps BP in Obese Kids

October 16, 2010
By Staff Writer
A Little Weight Loss Helps BP in Obese Kids

FRIDAY, Oct. 15 (HealthDay News) — For overweight children, losing just a little weight can significantly lower their blood pressure, according to researchers from Indiana University School of Medicine. High blood pressure, or hypertension, in children sets the stage for complications later in life, such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes, they noted. “The...
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As Science Unlocks Secrets, Cancer Rates Fall

October 14, 2010
By Heather Clark

According to Dennis Thompson of HealthDay News: Cancer is one of the most feared diseases on the planet, and the second leading cause of death in the United States. But medical science is slowly conquering cancer, according to an assessment of cancer trends produced by the U.S. National Cancer Institute in conjunction with the...
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Back Surgery May Backfire on Patients in Pain

October 14, 2010
By Heather Clark
Back Surgery May Backfire on Patients in Pain

In a study of 1,450 patients who had diagnoses of disc degeneration, disc herniation and radiculopathy, half of the patients had surgery to fuse two or more vertebrae in order to try and cure their low back pain.  After two years, just 26 percent of those who had surgery returned to work. That’s compared...
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Weekly Health Quiz from the NY Times

October 14, 2010
By Heather Clark

Test your knowledge and see how much YOU know about good health.
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FDA Warns of Fractures with Osteoporosis Drugs

October 14, 2010
By Staff Writer
FDA Warns of Fractures with Osteoporosis Drugs

WASHINGTON (AP) – Government health officials warned doctors and patients Wednesday about an increased risk of thigh fractures with a widely used group of bone-strengthening drugs. The Food and Drug Administration said patients taking bisphosphonate drugs such as Fosamax and Boniva appear more likely to suffer a rare type of fracture of the femur....
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