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Before And After Microdermabrasion: What You Can... [Not Yet Rated] [52 views]
Regular microdermabrasion treatments are an excellent way to keep your skin looking its youthful best When deciding if microdermabrasion is a good option for you, one of the most important things to consider is the dramatic microdermabrasion before and after results you can expect to see...
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Drug Addiction Centers: Are They Your Way Back? [Not Yet Rated] [68 views]
If substance abuse has become a way of life for you, and is costing you your relationships, financial stability, career, and everything else which really matters to you, you only hope of reasserting control over your life may be to admit yourself to one of the thousands of drug addiction centers for treatment...
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How Do You Care For Your New Braces? [Not Yet Rated] [52 views]
If you are one of those people that have the mouth full of wires and metal brackets, you know how hard it is brush your teeth You can also find it difficult to eat and have normal mouth care thinking about everything that is in the way...
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Stevia: Sweeten Your Life With Out The Weight Gain [Not Yet Rated] [53 views]
It is possible to sweeten your life with stevia, and without any weight gain, since it as exceptionally sweet herb In fact it is member of the sunflower family, and is native to parts of South and Central America where it has been used as a sweetener since time immemorial...
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The Healing Power Of Borage Oil’s GLA [Not Yet Rated] [64 views]
Borage is otherwise called the starflower, and the borage oil extracted from its seeds is very rich in GLA, gamma linolenic acid, a polyunsaturated fatty acid also obtainable from evening primrose oil Borage, however, is richer in GLA, and is therefore a more economical source that the evening primrose...
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The History Of Contact Lenses [Not Yet Rated] [80 views]
Many men from Leonardo da Vinci in the year 1508 to a German glassblower in 1887 have toyed with the idea of adjusting vision using everything from water on the eyes to some sort of “animal jelly” and finally, glass The first contact lenses in Germany in 1888 were made of blown glass and were very large and thick...
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Conquer Fat Loss And Ditch The Push-Button Society [Not Yet Rated] [54 views]
There has been some discussion in the media recently regarding the dramatic increase in obesity and people getting significantly overweight all over the world Some have suggested that the people are to blame...
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Protect Against Cancer With Folic Acid [Not Yet Rated] [69 views]
Inadequate intake of dietary folates and folic acid has been strongly associated with the elevated levels of blood homocysteine which have been identified as a key risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and Alzheimer’s disease But folates and folic acid are also very important in protecting against certain cancers and birth defects and it is these functions which are considered here...
6889:
Bodybuilding And The Olympics: An Ongoing... [Not Yet Rated] [68 views]
The debate on whether bodybuilding should be an Olympic sport has been raging for years amongst the bodybuilding community and those interested in the Olympics Ardent fans argue that weightlifting has been an Olympic sport for years, so why not bodybuilding...
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The Dangers And Causes Of High Cholesterol [Not Yet Rated] [49 views]
As most of us may have read about, cholesterol is the fatty, wax like substance present in our cells and blood steam. Cholesterol has an important part in our body....
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