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Meet Your Basic Protein Needs

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

mom has been using a sugar free liquid protein to help meet her basic protein needs. The product is called Prosource liquid protein, and it has 0 grams of sugar and 0 carbohydrates. It’s fantastic for her. It’s really inexpensive, accessible, and it doesn’t hurt that it tastes great, too! There are two different flavors: orange crème and berry punch. Her favorite is the berry, mainly because it tastes great in her vanilla yogurt. She’s thrilled with this product, and I hope others are loving it as much as she is! Please give this wonderful medical food a try.

The Basics of Acupuncture

Friday, July 30th, 2010

There are many people who are either fascinated with ancient medicine methods, alternative therapies, or even those who want to learn about other cultures. In addition, non-western medicine approaches and other techniques are also a major interest to many people. Fortunately, acupuncture therapy falls under all of these categories and there is much to be learned from this ancient medicinal technique. The ancient Chinese civilizations started using acupuncture when there was any physical or mental ailment that needed to be cured. There are all sorts of reasons why this ancient method was also moved from the Middle East where it originated, but a whole plethora of countries have definitely benefited from it.

Nevertheless, there will always be those people who are fascinated with the basics and fundamentals of acupuncture. In reality, acupuncture truly is an amazing therapy. For starters, acupuncture isn’t like any other therapy because it doesn’t involve anything that any other traditional Western therapies involve. For example, some traditional Western therapies involve focusing on an individuals interactions with the environment and other people; however, acupuncture deals with the person and the body itself, including bringing the state of the body back to equilibrium where it belongs.

What Does Acupuncture Believe?

Just as there are a great number (and growing, too!) of people who are fascinated with what acupuncture is, those people are the same individuals that need to realize that acupuncture is truly a belief system. In other words, acupuncture just simply isn’t a therapy technique that requires a person to undergo needles in their skin and that’s it. On the contrary, acupuncture is a whole belief system that entails beliefs about the body and the whole healing process.

For starters when it comes to acupuncture, the Chinese believed that there was one basic source in the body that was responsible for the whole body’s energy source. This energy source is called the Chi, and this spot in the body is also responsible for any type of pain that is felt. Knowing all this, however, enables a person to also know that in order to stop pain from being felt then those spots on the bodies must be removed. Thankfully, the Chinese culture figured out that their were pathways that run along the Chi line. In order to combat any number of illnesses and diseases one has to undergo the process of having needles placed in the skin in order for those pressure points on the body to help the process of healing.

The Science of Acupuncture

Even though acupuncture is not an exact scien

Prosource Liquid Protein Is A Savior

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

So I’ve been reading a lot about this liquid protein supplement, which I want to start using immediately. It’s called Prosource Liquid Protein, and it helps people like me, who don’t get a lot of the right protein into my diet. The product is suitable for diabetics, and non-diabetics, which is great for my sister, who has diabetes. This product seems really great, and each serving contains 15 grams of high quality protein. It also looks really easy to take, too, and it comes in a few different flavors. I’ve heard only good things about this product, and I can’t wait to start trying it!

Help For More Protein In Diet

Monday, July 26th, 2010

I have just found a recent medical food that has really helped me get proteins into my diet, something that has been difficult, especially since I’m on a renal diet. When on a renal diet, it’s very important to get the right amount of high quality proteins. Luckily, with Gelatein 20, I meet all my basic protein needs in a 4 oz. cup of the gelatin. It comes in two great tasting flavors: orange and tropical punch. The consistency and taste make it so easy to take. I’m so happy with my results, and I hope others see the same.

Brand New Medical Food

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

I have been suggesting a new product to my patients lately, and it’s the best tasting protein supplement I’ve ever tried. The product is called Gelatein 20 and it’s completely sugar free, lactose free, and gluten free. It’s fantastic because each serving contains 20 grams of high quality protein, and can be consumed up to three times a day. This supplement comes in two different flavors: orange and tropical punch, and because of the consistency and ingredients, it is appropriate for almost all diets, including one for a diabetic or renal patient. My patients have been seeing excellent results, and I hope others are as well.

Everyone Should Be Taking This Product

Saturday, July 17th, 2010

After years of giving in to my weak stomach because all of the years of poor nutrition and when the immune system boosters I was taking did not work for me at all, I was about to give up on finding a solution. My friend suggested that I take PhytoAssure, a product by Meditrition. Although I was skeptical at first, this product really works! I am no longer dealing with any pain in my stomach and I know that I am getting all the nutrition I need because it seven natural phytonutrients. It also includes turmeric, which we are supposed to take everyday. It tastes great and it’s inexpensive. For those looking for a product that will help them with their bad diets, I definitely suggest that you take this product!

My Mother Has Never Been So Happy

Friday, July 16th, 2010

For years my mother has been taking immune boosting supplements that were supposed to help her with her weakness in the stomach and since taking PhytoAssure from Meditrition she is feeling much stronger and much better. This product has seven natural phytonutrients in it including Turmeric, which we are supposed to have everyday. This product guarantees that she is getting that because it has 95 mg in it. It’s easy to take while tasting great. She’s very happy she found such an amazing product such as this one.

Health Dangers-Toxic Mold and Removal Costs

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

With the dangers to one’s health and the potential damage to home or property it’s crucial that you create and preserve a mold free environment within your household and avoid mold removal cost. Following some basic tips can make this a relatively easy process as no mold can exist without a certain level of moisture.

As a proud homeowner you probably identify with the basic aesthetic reasons for preventing the growth of mold in your home and potential mold removal cost can be better spent elsewhere. Mold can create a visually unpleasant scene, most frequently around windowsills and door frames as well as in less visible areas such as in the basement and behind washers and dishwashers. Mold can eat away at finishing, ruin furniture and give off an unpleasant, musky smell. Mold can pose serious health hazards as well- mold in the home doubles the risk of asthma in children, according to recent studies, and some types of molds are also highly toxic.

Read more about Black Mold, Symptoms and treatment

Beneficial Phytonutrients

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

My friend recently gave me a box of PhytoAssure, a product that contains tons of phytonutrients, which has really helped out my diet. Headaches and sickness have been the result of my poor diet, which contained almost no fruits and vegetables. However, this product has changed all of that. Each serving of the great tasting shake mix contains seven of the most important phytonutrient ingredients. With ingredients such as ginger, green tea, and turmeric, you can’t go wrong with this product. This fantastic product has all of the servings of fruits and vegetables I need, and it tastes great, too!

For Complications from Mold-Related Illnesses Find Toxic Mold Lawyers

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

This website hopes to assist you in finding information on prevention and remediation for black mold-related illnesses and even toxic mold lawyers should the question of litigation arise.

Mold has been around forever, even in the air around us at all times, and has been in homes for centuries. But the modern toxic mold problem is a recent development. New construction techniques based on cellulose and other materials allow mold to thrive in new structures. Needing only moisture to survive and can grow on various types of building materials including wood, ceilings, carpet, sheet rock, insulation and others.

When disturbed, Toxic mold spores become airborne and not only spread into the air, but into other materials alowing for propagation and spread of the initial problem

New Immune Boosting Supplement

Monday, July 5th, 2010

My friend has been trying this new product called PhytoAssure as an immune boosting supplement. So far, she has been seeing amazing results. Each serving of the great-tasting shake contains important ingredients, such as green tea, turmeric, flaxseed, broccoli seed, tomato, soy, ginger, selenium and Vitamin D. All of these ingredients are the ones that have been lacking in her diet, and she has been feeling so much better lately. It is great to know that a product like this is out there, and I would strongly urge anyone with an unbalanced diet to give this a try right away!

An Example Of Treating An Anxiety Attack

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Many people do not know where to turn to access services for mental health needs so they find it more comfortable to ask someone they know how to do this. Here is a story about such a situation.

There was a woman who was having sharp chest pains. She did not have a history of heart disease so I assumed that the pains were another of the symptoms of an anxiety attack. When we were in an office I had her concentrate on doing some deep breathing exercises with me. I calmly rubbed her hands and kept repeating the instructions for the breathing that I was doing with her. She had been heavily perspiring so I opened a window, even though it was very cold outside. The cold air along with the deep breathing began to calm her.

She admitted that she had been quite anxious over the past few days and that she had not taken her medication that day. As we talked most of the symptoms of the anxiety attack dissipated.