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How to Do a Heavy Metal Cleanse
The necessity for people to partake in a heavy metal cleanse program first began about 200 years ago when people began to dig up the earth in search of heavy metals for industrial use and other purposes....
10 commentsThe Good and Bad of a Stalk of Celery
What's in a stalk of celery, besides water? Oops...sugar. I'll tell you the bad first, it's a short list. Celery's Bad Celery is high in sodium and what calories it has are mainly from the sugar, with...
19 commentscr2032 lithium battery guide
The most common type of battery used in the PDA's, watches, calculators as well as cameras and binoculars is the cr2032 lithium battery. You would have used this numerous times but have you ever wondered...
0 commentsHow to take a Drinking Water Sample
Here's a bit of information that can be real helpful if you're in an apartment or if you're a homeowner and you want to take a water sample and have it analyzed. Sometimes folks don't read instructions that...
3 commentsHere's to Your Health - Rhubarb
Here’s to Your Health - Rhubarb Did you know that rhubarb is a vegetable? Most people think of it as a fruit, when in actuality, it is a vegetable. For centuries, rhubarb has been used in...
0 commentsImportance of Minerals in the Body
We are all aware of the important role that vitamins play in the prevention of disease and protection of health. But few people know that minerals are also crucial for many body functions including...
3 commentsFunction of Manganese in the Body
Manganese is an essential trace mineral. Human body contain about 12 to 20 mg. of manganese, which is concentrated in the liver, kidney, pancreas, skin, muscles and bones. Manganese is needed for bone...
2 commentsThe Singularities of Multivitamins
Do you know what your vitamins are supposed to be doing? Are they doint it, or are they canelling each other out?
42 commentsWhat are Trace Elements in Nutrition
TRACE ELEMENTS Boron, Chromium, Cobalt, Copper, Fluorine, Iodine, Iron, Manganese, Molybdenum, Selenium, Silicon, Zinc (Reference: Zest for Life) Trace elements are also known as micronutrients and are...
10 commentsPumpkin Seeds-Delicious Nutrition
Pumpkin seeds are flat green seeds that may or may not be encased in yellowish white shells (edible). If you are true believers of the "waste not want not" philosophy, the pumpkin and its seeds are a supreme...
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