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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by devika shalini The foods you eat directly affects the performance of your brain. It has been proven that by eating the right food, you can boost your IQ, improve your mood, be more emotionally stable, sharpen your memory and keep your mind young.
written by -- -- Everyone feels anxious now and then, but when it strikes without warning and lasts longer than a day or two, especially as we grow older, it’s a good idea to cut back on stress-inducing food and add calming foods, herbs and anti-aging supplements to your diet.
written by Damon Palame Many years ago in 1895, C.W Post created an instant caffeine free beverage which he named Postum. For many years it was a staple in nearly all U.S. supermarkets nationwide. Then in late 2007, without notice, the manufacturer discontinued the production of this product. By January of 2008, a product that had developed a dedicated following was suddenly gone from the shelves. The disappearance of Postum disappointed many who had been enjoying this product on a daily basis. written by Rachel Broune This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that contain caffeine; including tea, coffee, chocolate, mate, caffeinated soft drinks, caffeinated pills, coffee beans, etc.
written by Kathleen Joyce Bruxism can result in worn down teeth, headaches and jaw pain. Discover what causes bruxism and how you can cure the problem written by Ma Ku Treating Parkinson's disease with caffeine, as discussed in medical research, has started many heated conversations. I can't help but think that caffeine has a high cost, even if it does help. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, as I illustrate in my book titled, "The Truth About Caffeine". An individual will continue to want bigger quantities of caffeine, no matter what amount he started consuming. When the body gets used to caffeine it cancels its effect, like any drug, needing a growing consumption to regain its potency. Even still, a lot of caffeine can cause harm and take away life. written by Ma Ku Once a medical study was published on the application of caffeine for treating Parkinson's disease, it stirred up a lot of controversy. However, in my opinion, caffeine cannot help without causing harm. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, as I illustrate in my book titled, "The Truth About Caffeine". An individual will continue to want bigger quantities of caffeine, no matter what amount he started consuming. As with any drug, the body quickly discovers how to render caffeine's effects void, demanding larger quantities to feel any further stimulation. However, high levels of caffeine can be dangerous and even fatal. written by Ma Ku Many arguments started when a medical study indicated that caffeine can contribute to helping victims of Parkinson's illness. It seems to me, that caffeine is going to cause harm, no matter how it may help. Over doing caffeine takes away your dopamine, as I illustrate in my book titled, "The Truth About Caffeine". written by Ma Ku Parkinson's Disease: Is Caffeine the Cure? written by Ma Ku Discover the 16 Signs of Caffeine Overdose written by Monica Shah Go for a green powder boost – chlorella, spirulina, blue-green algae, wheat or barley grass powders are found separate or in mixes in the health food store. The chlorophyll, vitamins and minerals in these powders revitalizes, renews and cleanses the body, allowing for a little energy lift. written by Tom G. Antion This article will show you the difference between caffeine free and regular green tea. It will also discuss alternatives for those who can’t drink caffeine teas. written by John Gibb For people who suffer every morning from puffy eyes or have to cover the bags under their eyes, apart from purchasing expensive cosmetic creams to reduce the symptoms perhaps it is wise to try out one of the oldest natural remedies: a couple of tea bags. written by John Gibb The second most consumed beverage behind water is tea. Interestingly enough the 3,200,000 tones of tea produced worldwide come from only one plant species, named “camellia sinensis.” written by Dave Fitzgerald When in tension, anxiety or a panic situation, it is important to reduce stressors so that you will become a better you. But was more important is find what causes them and eliminate the stressor all together. written by Dave Fitzgerald It is natural when in tension, anxiety or a panic situation, we try something to make us more relaxed and feel better. But are stimulants like alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine helpful in getting rid of these situations. written by John Gibb Although experts are divided on exactly how healthy green tea, there is no doubt that it has some health benefits written by John Gibb People’s motives for drinking coffee vary widely written by chester ku-lea Are you running for the medicine cabinet as soon as you feel the slight pang of a headache coming on? I think we all do. There is a way we can be more proactive and decrease the amount of headaches we get simply by looking at our diet. written by oliver turner
written by Royane Real Many of us drink a lot of coffee. Is all that coffee really bad for us? Should we be trying to drink less coffee? Or is coffee really good for us? Should we be drinking more coffee? << previous page 1 next page>> |