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  • Jun 26, 2007
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AioC http://aioc-aioc.blogspot.com/
Kim Corolla http://happiestblogintheworld.blogspot.com
carmentalksnews http://carmentalksnews.blogspot.com/
Best Life http://www.bestlifeblog.blogspot.com 
joviju http://joviju.wordpress.com
WriteKite/Abby Sparks http://writekite.wordpress.com
tamispeaks http://tamispeaks.wordpress.com
Healthy People http://healthypeople.wordpress.com      
BeachieT http://beachiet.livejournal.com/
WriteKite http://writekite.livejournal.com/
veratime http://veratime.livejournal.com/
Longer Living http://www.longerliving.livejournal.com 
Harvey http://harvey225.vox.com/
WriteKite/ Abby Sparks http://writekite.vox.com/
carmentalksnews http://sendingoutamessage.vox.com
Hot Health http://www.hothealth.vox.com 
Tanya Spelling http://myspace.com/spellingt
Abby Sparks http://www.myspace.com/blogsoup 
coffeeblog/Debbie Garner http://www.myspace.com/coffeeblog
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Unnecessary Testing Can Be Fatal

  • Jun 18, 2007
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Cholesterol
Cholesterol
With yearly check-ups — even with follow-up exams — you may not be getting the most accurate tests to root out diseases before they have a chance to sap your energy and your vitality — or even take your life. It’s quite probable that some of the tests you’ve been subjected too are not the very best (or safest) tools to get the job done. Unnecessary tests, such as a
cholesterol test, may result in complications or even death. Get informed and learn more about which tests you need and when you need them.
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Will You Outlive Your Own Memory?

  • Jun 18, 2007
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While Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia continue to strike down victims at an unprecedented pace, you don’t need to surrender to the living hell of outliving your own memory. Especially when so much scientific evidence indicates that one major factor (totally within your control) demonstrates such a close link to your brain function. That factor is your diet. And it’s not just memory. Diet influences your behavior, your ability to concentrate, your IQ, even the potential to commit criminal or anti-social acts. Learn more about memory and diets now.

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There is such a thing as the RIGHT KIND of fat

  • Jun 18, 2007
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If you want to stay healthy, live longer, and avoid diseases like depression, brain disorders, heart problems, inflammatory and autoimmune diseases, even cancer — you have to eat the RIGHT KIND of fat. I’m very sorry, but it isn’t the fat commonly found in doughnuts, french fries and fast food take-out. This so called "right kind of fat" is called omega-3. It helps counteract your risk of stroke and heart disease, slash your risk of cancer, combat behavioral problems and so much more. Read more on omega-3. It could save your life!

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Are you too heavy to be healthy?

  • Jun 18, 2007
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Diet 3
Diet 3

An astonishing 65.2% of Americans suffer from obesity today. Sure, you may be a far cry from the morbidly obese. But your risks of disease skyrocket as you pack on those extra pounds. Obesity increases your risk of type-2 diabetes by 300% while increasing your risk of heart disease by 200%. There are many other health risks associated with obesity as well. To learn more about diets and ways to stay healthy, read Dr. Blaylock's wellness reports. Your health is never something you should ignore!

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You Can Prevent Cancer!

  • Jun 18, 2007
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Do you know what to look for and what to avoid to best protect yourself against killer cancer? Did you know that studies show chronic inflammation breeds certain cancers? Or that specific fruits and vegetables contain nutrients that can slash your cancer risk? Dr. Blaylock gives you the inside report on preventing cancer. Studies indicate that “eating five servings of fruits and vegetables daily reduced cancer incidence by 50%." Don't become another victim of cancer. Learn what you can do to prevent cancer today.

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Save Your Eyes!

  • Jun 18, 2007
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An astonishing 33 million Americans will lose their eyesight this year due to cataracts and age-related macular
Eye
Eye
degeneration. Eyesight is crucial to the way you make sense of your world. Eighty percent of the information you take in from your surroundings is visual. Can you imgine not being able to see? There are natural remedies that can be done to prevent YOU from losing your eyesight. Learn what you can do now to protect your eyesight.
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Did you know heart attacks kill nearly a million Americans a year?!

  • Jun 18, 2007
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According to Dr. Russel Blaylock, a respected neurosurgeon and nutritionist, high cholesterol due to poor eating habits and hereditary factors is not the primary cause of heart disease. You can do your best to eat "heart-healthy" foods according to what you've been told and still become a heart attack or stroke statistic. To learn more on preventing heart attacks and about the real cause of heart attacks, check out Dr. Blaylock's wellness reports.
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Can we really credit vaccines for the decline of infectious diseases?

  • Jun 18, 2007
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Vaccine
Vaccine
The answer is NO. Growing evidence suggests that improved public health measures and nutrition — not vaccines — have led to a decline in infectious disease. In fact, those very vaccines you and your children endure "for your own good" may instead leave you hammered with altered brain development, siezures or loss of brain cell connections. Discover the solution to vaccine dangers now!
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Do you have mercury in your mouth?

  • Jun 18, 2007
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Mercuryremoval
Mercuryremoval
If you ever had a cavity filled, odds are you are harboring a deadly metal in your mouth - mercury. Mercury is contained in the amalgam of your dental fillings. Once you have these amalgam fillings in your teeth, your body’s level of mercury rises each time you chew food or drink hot liquids (as mercury vapor is released and absorbed by your body). Mercury poisoning is not something to take lightly. Toxic accumulation of mercury alters your brain function and even damages your nervous system and heart. Discover simple and natural measures to save yourself from nature’s deadly poison by learning more about mercury poisoning and dental fillings.
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