We saw an interesting article about starvation in which the comment was
made that there are really two types of starvation. One, of course, is
caused by too little or no food at all. But there is another type of
starvation caused by serious malnutrition, and even though the U.S. is
the fattest nation on the planet, our bodies are starved for important
nutrients and enzymes. It’s partly why we’re so fat, because we keep
eating and eating, but we’re eating highly processed, cooked foods that
have the essential components burned out of them. Cooking removes up to
80% of food’s important amino acids, fibers and vitamins.

Here’s a straightforward solution in the form of a pill with the help of which you can drop out a lot of weight in a matter of weeks. This cut back isn’t a one that would restrict you to dieting but would allow you to consume a good of high-class foodstuffs, a good amount… in real fact, to the amount that you wish of them.

This article is part of a series on Natural Health Therapies and Cancer. The material presented is meant to inform you of complementary cancer therapies that are available in the medical community. These therapies are to be used in cooperation with other cancer treatment methods. They are not meant to be done in place of your physician’s care. In the last article, we covered the basics of cancer – what it is, what causes it, what are its various types and stages. This article will focus on the aspect of Dietary Changes and Nutritional Supplements as a form of cancer therapy.

It is known that human beings need a certain number of calories per day in order to maintain their weight and health, but what are empty calories, and how do they harm us?

Calories are units of measure for energy. They are primarily used to measure the amount of energy found in foods, and the representation of a calorie (actually, kilocalorie, or C) is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water by 1ºC. While this is one way to explain a calorie, it isn’t really that important in terms of everyday usage of the word. It is more important to understand a calorie in relation to how many calories per day we need to consume.

Your arthritis is flaring up again and you immediately go to the medicine cabinet and pop a painkiller. After an hour you might not feel a thing but did you cause more future pain than relief?

The answer to that question is complicated but more often than not; the answer is Yes, you did cause more harm than good! But, you are part of the almost 40 million arthritic victims who might be using painkillers to treat their pain. So let me ask you?

Have you used a painkiller in the last week to treat the pain from a hurting joint?

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