
For men only-answers to your questions
For all you guys out there (or their significant others that want to help them feel better!), here are some of the major health challenges you face and how you can help counteract their effects.
- Tags: Healthy Living, Men's Health

This can cause depression, heart disease and more!
I’m often asked what the most important nutrients are and my response is always, “All of them.”But a certain one stands out from the others because a deficiency could be deadly.Magnesium.Here’s the scoop on all that magnesium does for you, why you may be low in it (most people are) and what you can do about maintaining a healthy level in your body.Magnesium—the magnificent mineralHealthy bones, teeth, and musclesMagnesium helps hold calcium in your tooth...
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Shocking facts about prescription drug use
As I walked by the pharmacy counter in my local grocery store recently I noticed that the line to pick up prescriptions was longer than any of the food check-out lines. That should tell you something. While medications are needed at times, when it gets to the point where most of us are drugged every single day, something is seriously wrong. And a big force behind this scary trend is… Pharmaceutical company advertising Did...
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The 5 Most Deadly Heart Disease Myths
When it comes to heart disease, ignorance is definitely not bliss. Don’t be fooled by these deadly heart disease myths: Myth #1: It only happens to older people. Fact: Children and adolescents can begin building plaque in their arteries. Myth #2: Heart disease runs in my family, so I’m doomed. Fact: A healthy diet, regular exercise and the right nutritional support can go a long way in preventing heart disease, regardless of your family history. ...
- Tags: Cholesterol, Heart Health

7 tips to healthier eating
1. Eat a tossed salad every day.2. Avoid eating proteins and starches together in a meal. Pair meats or starches with veggies.3. Choose oatmeal or scrambled eggs over processed breakfast cereals, pastries or bagels.4. Avoid low-fat foods, sugar-free foods, artificial sweeteners, and margarine.5. Drink water instead of soda, sports drinks, flavored waters or energy drinks. 6. Prepare dinners at home. Look for time savers like pre-cut veggies, marinated meats and bagged salads.7. Eat fruit alone on...
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Finally--lasting relief from Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) currently affects up to 45 million people in the US, two-thirds of which are women. It’s been labeled a “functional disorder” meaning there is no actual disease present. Well, what IS present with IBS is chronic and often debilitating abdominal pain, constipation, diarrhea, gas and bloating—all signs that your digestion is anything-but-normal. So it only makes sense that if you support your body and help it carry out digestion the way...
- Tags: Digestive Health, IBS