Articles tagged: essential fatty acid
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by John Michael In their latest move to boost their rapid growth in market share within the UK vitamins, minerals and supplements market, Simply Supplements are proud to launch even more revolutionary supplements to their comprehensive range, and this time their focus has been on natural sources of essential fatty acids (EFAs). written by peter hutch Essential fatty acids or EFAs are fatty acids that should be obtained from diet since these cannot be created within an organism from other constituents through other kinds of chemical pathways. Experts usually refer to essential fatty acids highly involved in biological processes and not merely acting as a fuel source. written by Rudy Silva Getting sufficient essential fatty acids is importance in clearing acne. It's these fatty acids that help control the production of androgens - the hormones that surge during the teen-age times, which causes excess sebum oil to clog your hair follicle and contribute to creating your acne. Learn more about how to use these fatty acids to clear your acne. written by -- -- Maintaining a healthy glow to your skin is a key to staying beautiful, regardless of age. What are the important 'skin strategies' to have in place? written by -- -- For women concerned with health, coconut oil is high in saturated fat, yet it is 'good' for you. How can this be? written by -- -- We were raised on cod liver oil -- and for good reason -- but our polluted environment has made it somewhat dangerous. Is there a safe option? written by -- -- Anti-aging supplements are one of his important tips for a long and healthy life, but noted Canadian futurist George Dvorsky says it’s only a matter of time until science delivers real immortality. written by Marie Veronique A guide to key ingredients in anti-aging skin care written by Sylvia Riley This article explores the remarkable effects of coconut oil and omega-3 oil on fat burning, metabolism and weight loss. written by chester ku-lea
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