Beauty is connoted with everything that is good and pleasant. It alleviates cleanliness to a higher level giving the impression that something beautiful is healthy and at its prime. Women can aim for these concepts and try to retain as much of the youth and beauty for as long as possible. They search for the [...]
Filed under: Natural Hair Care, Natural Skin Care on June 27th, 2009 | No Comments »
Arnica is a flowering plant that is indigenous in Southern Europe and in North America. The medicinal use of arnica are varied and has found itself in many concoctions prepared by the people from where they thrive. It is mostly used to treat bruises, muscle aches, rheumatic pain, inflamed insect bites and swelling caused by [...]
Filed under: Natural Remedies on June 21st, 2009 | No Comments »
The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently announced swine flu on a Phase 6 alert. This means that there are now community outbreaks happening around the globe. This should not be confused as the disease becoming more severe, instead understood as becoming more and more widespread community-wise. It is important that you and your [...]
Filed under: Exercise and Fitness, Nutrition on June 16th, 2009 | No Comments »
The emotional and physical changes that menopause brings are two things that a woman coming of age will have to deal with. As the body transitions into menopause, there will be a decrease of estrogen in the body, affecting many aspects of a woman’s life. Emotionally, she may feel mood swings, anxiety and depression. [...]
Filed under: Menopause on June 7th, 2009 | No Comments »
Ellagic acid is a naturally occurring compound with amazing health-giving properties. It is also known by its other names as Benzoaric acid, eleagic acid, elagostasine, gallogen. It can be found in berries such as cranberries, raspberries, blackberries and strawberries and pomegranate. It has been also found that the berry that contains the most amount [...]
Filed under: Dietary Health Tips, Natural Remedies, Nutrition, Supplements on June 4th, 2009 | No Comments »