Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Solution On How To Lower Blood Cholesterol
Good news! Now, you can lower your blood cholesterol the natural way! Introducing
... Edmark's Red Yeast Coffee
Red Yeast Coffee is made from the organic blend of imported premium coffee beans and red yeast rice.
Red yeast rice is one of the most promising natural treatments for lowering blood cholesterol. It is produced by fermenting the red yeast "Monascus purpureus" on rice.
Sunday, January 12, 2014
5 Bodyweight Exercises You Should Be Doing
There's no question that Power Cleans, Deadlifts and Bench Presses help improve sports performance. However, you can't expect to perform these lifts effectively if you cannot move efficiently.
To become a better athlete, you need a strong base of functional movement and strength. Power, strength, speed and agility all stem from being functionally strong. The following five exercises will accomplish that goal for a maxed out performance.
To become a better athlete, you need a strong base of functional movement and strength. Power, strength, speed and agility all stem from being functionally strong. The following five exercises will accomplish that goal for a maxed out performance.
Saturday, January 11, 2014
Do You Know The Most Common Heart Problem Symptoms?
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7 ways to keep alcohol from wrecking your diet
Over the years, many of my clients have
confided that too many cocktails on the weekend, followed by alcohol-induced
overeating, cancels out their work-week healthy eating efforts. And as a
result, instead of seeing results, they remain "stuck" in a weight
loss plateau. Sound familiar?
Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Anti-smoking efforts have saved 8 million lives
Fifty years ago, Surgeon General Dr. Luther Terry, made a bombshell announcement: "The strongest relationship between cigarette smoking and health is in the field of lung cancer. There is a very strong relationship, and probably a causal relationship, between heart disease and cigarette smoking."
It was the first time a surgeon general said that smokers had a 70% greater chance of death and that heavy smokers were 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers.
It was the first time a surgeon general said that smokers had a 70% greater chance of death and that heavy smokers were 20 times more likely to develop lung cancer than non-smokers.
Monday, January 6, 2014
Anti Aging Skin Care: Things You Can Do To Gain More Chemicals For Your Body And Maintain Your Young Image
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