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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
Important information for all of us to consider!
Is Sunscreen the New Margarine? | Outside OnlineCurrent guidelines for sun exposure are unhealthy and unscientific, controversial new research suggests—and quite possibly even racist. How did we get it so wrong? -
Hiker joined the group Heart Disease Advocate Network
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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
“You can’t judge a book by its cover,” gets a new meaning — how you cook your well-selected foods is extremely vital to robust health. Quick and flashy does not necessarily equal healthy.
Microwaving your food is one of the most damaging things you can do to reduce nutrition – NaturalNews.comThere are probably worse ways to ruin the nutritional value of food and, indirectly, your health. But a Green Med Info article warned that there is no faster way to destroy the nutrients in your food than to pop it into a microwave oven.The days of cooking fresh, whole foods on the stove or in t
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raineealexis posted an update in the group Heart Disease Advocate Network
Weightlifting is good for your heart and it doesn't take much — ScienceDailyLifting weights for less than an hour a week may reduce your risk for a heart attack or stroke by 40 to 70 percent, according to a new study. Spending more than an hour in the weight room did not yield any additional benefit, the researchers found. The results show benefits of strength training are independent of running, walking or other aerobic activity. -
raineealexis joined the group Heart Disease Advocate Network
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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
Marvelous results have been reported about the effectiveness of this “miracle oil” for many ailments. It is worth a “look-see,” don’t you agree???
Curious Black Seed Oil Cures ‘Everything But Death’The fact that nature has an answer for most medical problems is no secret. People are becoming aware that there are options other than prescription medications; they just aren’t sure where to begin! One of the best kept secrets of natural medicines is black cumin seed oil. The list of medications that this seed can […]-
Have you tried this oil, Eric? It works miracles. A friend of mine was told she needed stents and possibly a by-pass operation…her cholesterol index was out of sight. After taking this oil for a couple of weeks, she was told that her cholesterol index had dropped 47%. Wow! What else this oil may do – is to help people with all kinds of conditions to gain back their health and stamina.
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NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
Cleaning Your Home Could Be Hazardous To Your Health…
Household Cleaners May Cause Long Term Lung Damage Equivalent to Smoking a Pack of Cigarettes a Day
Health Scams Exposed | Household Cleaners May Cause Long Term Lung Damage Equivalent to Smoking a Pack of Cigarettes a DayIf you’re like me, you like the spaces that you live in and work in to be clean, tidy, and well ordered. For just about anyone, this makes household products necessary bits of kit. But new research coming from the University of Bergen has found that household cleaners can have very damaging effects on lung function. -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Heart Disease Advocate Network
Prolonged sitting: Short bouts of activity reduce health risksFollowing a recent meta-analysis, researchers conclude that even short bouts of movement can reduce the negative effects of prolonged sitting. -
NipperCat posted an update in the group The WeHeal Welcome Community
Interesting feline information, isn’t it?
How do cats contribute to your health and well-being?Cats are loved for their elegance, their calming purrs, and the sweetness of their cuddles, but do you know how they can actually improve your health? -
Eric Drew posted an update in the group Heart Disease Advocate Network
Does 'good cholesterol' really protect heart health?It has been generally accepted that high levels of ‘good cholesterol’ protect the heart. But new research questions this, urging specialists to reassess.