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Back to nature. The basics of health. Our health articles focuses on the most fundmental elements that builds up our body system. Taking (eating and drinking) food that are not natural to our body will cause health risks (diseases) such as cancer, diabetes, lupus and many more.

Before you take any supplements, please have the right basic four elements in your body to enhance nutrient intake. Without the proper four elements, you are just paying for expensive urine.
    The four elements:
  • water(our body is 72% water)
  • minerals (72 + trace minerals and macro-minerals)(ionic minerals are the most easily absorbed)
  • fats (our brain is 60% fat) we need the proper fats to dissolve some nutrients to delivery to our brain.
  • an intelligent immune system.
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U.S. Study Pits an Omega-3 Against Alzheimer's June 8, 2007, HealthDay U.S. researchers have launched a study to examine whether an omega-3 fatty acid called docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) can help slow the progression of Alzheimer's disease.

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CoQ10 is found in almost all cells in the body and is a critical component in energy production within the mitochondria (power plants) in cells. Without adequate levels of this important nutrient, our cells would literally be unable to function and die. >> more >>

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A new study published in the British Medical Journal finds the healthier you are, the richer you will be. Researchers examined the link between health and wealth in rich countries and found that healthier people are more productive at work, earn more and spend more days in the work force because they don't take as much sick leave. >> more >>


The following articles are in the old server at http://beautyfocus.cc/healthyliving


Everyone dreams of good health and longevity. That dream can come true through proper diet and exercise.

"Without an immune system, you cannot survive. To the degree your immune system works, you are able to adapt to a world full of pathogens and microbial threats" William T Hennen, PhD.
Let your food be your medicine. Drugs, hormones and steroids are only painkillers and suppressants and hence reduce your immune system. A strong immune system is your best defence against illnesses. >> more >>

Every living cell depends on minerals for proper structure and function. Minerals are needed for the formation of blood and bones, the proper composition of body fluids, healthy nerve function, proper operation of the cardiovascular system, among others. >> more >>

In an article published in the September 2006 edition of the European Journal of Pharmacology, it was noted that aging was a significant risk factor for degeneration of the nervous system, adversely a ffecting memory and movement5 >> more >>

Many people have been using an aspirin a day to prevent a stroke and heart attack. But a recent major study in Canada found it may actually increase the risk of stroke and heart attack in 40% of the people who took it! >> more >>

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