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Archive for December, 2010

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Natural Cough Remedy: Treat Cough Instantly

Winter is the season when we are at the highest risk of catching a cold, causing us to cough constantly throughout the day. Most coughs caused by viral infection will usually disappear within a week or two, but every now and then we get a cough that can last longer. Two of the most popular natural remedies for treating coughs are honey and lemon juice. Honey has been used to treat wounds and coughs for thousands of years because of its strong antiviral and antibacterial properties. Lemon on the other hand is full of vitamin C which is great for boosting the immune system. It is a popular remedy for treating the flu and common cold.

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Magnesium Oil: Reduce Joint Pain and Body Aches

Magnesium is considered to be the fourth most abundant mineral in the human body. It is an essential mineral for your health because it is responsible for over 300 enzymatic and metabolic reactions in your body. It is also needed to help your body fight inflammation, reducing joint pain and body aches. When buying magnesium oil, make sure the oil is made of pure magnesium oil and magnesium chloride. It should be free of heavy metals and toxins. Although it used the term oil, pure magnesium oil does not contain oil.

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Health Hazards of High-Fructose Corn Syrup

High-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) is a very popular ingredients in soda (pop), fruit juice, ice cream, cookies and processed bread. In general, many processed food contains high-fructose corn syrup. HFCS is a synthetic sugar that is very destructive to our body and have been linked to heart disease, liver damage, cancer, obesity and diabetes. One of the dangerous properties of HFCS is that it may be genetically modified. Most of the corn grown in the US is genetically modified. Since HFCS is a byproduct of corn, if it is made in the US, there is a very high chance that it is also genetically modified. Genetically modified food has been linked to many chronic diseases, such as cancer, sterility, premature aging, birth defects and obesity.

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Table Salt Health Risks and Alternatives

Table salt is consumed by us in very high quantities because it is found in almost all processed food, plus most of us use it to flavor our food. Table salt is not the same as the salt we find in nature. Salt made by nature is widely known as sodium. The table salt we buy at stores is sodium chloride. Table salt is processed; therefore, some of its nutrients are stripped away. During the processing stage, dozens of hazardous chemicals are added to the salt. Most salts in conventional stores are also cleansed with bleach which is why it is white in color. Some salt may be created by using crude oil extract.

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Reduce Financial Stress: Protect Yourself From Mortgage Foreclosure Fraud

Stress is an emotion that is hard to control these days because of the poor economy and negative distractions we experience on a daily basis. Mainstream media and certain authorities in our government have been telling us the mortgage crisis will soon get better and we should not have to worry about it. If you have a good knowledge about what is “truly” happening behind the scene of the mortgage industry, you will know that what they are telling you are mostly lies or they just have no clue what they are talking about. In this article, I will expose some of the secrets about the banking industry that they do not want you to know. These secrets should help increase your chance of winning the fight against home foreclosure; therefore, reducing financial stress.

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