The occasional documentary strand of “When something-something Goes Wrong” is back for another bite on BBC3. This time around it’s actress Mikyla Dodd of Hollyoaks fame who takes a look at what can and does go wrong when people try diets that aren’t made up of eating healthily and taking regular exercise. Over the years Mikyla has dealt with her own weighty demons by losing 11 stone, so she knows a thing or two about diets. She takes a tour through a whole range of dieting disasters as she discovers the dangers of diet pills; talks to those whose diets gave them saggy skin and smelly sweat; and meets those whose extreme dieting put them under the knife, brought on seizures and made their life an addictive hell.
Another new article about how I was able to completely cure myself of IBS for one full month: www.ibs-life.com My new IBS article about how guided meditations have helped to cure my IBS-related anxiety: www.ibs-life.com Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome ( IBS ) PART 1 (Part 1 of 2) Discussing what it’s like to live and travel with IBS ( Irritable Bowel Syndrome ), and an explaination of how I deal with some of the problems it causes in everyday life situations. My new website is dedicated to people who are living with IBS every day. It is currently being bolted-together, and will provide resources and lots of self-help freebies including an email magazine. Please give me another few weeks to get everything in place! (this was written 28th Oct 2008) Rick
www.superfoodhealthyliving.com Many raw-foodists experience problems after many years on the diet, such as osteoporosis (low bone density), tooth decay, and deficiencies. How do you explain these failures to thrive on the raw vegan diet? Thats a great question. Lets look at low bone density. There are a few factors involved. One is an insufficient amount of magnesium in the diet, or an insufficient amount of silica in the diet, or a detoxification process which is too much, too fast, and which leaves one deplete of magnesium, silica, calcium and iron. Also, theres a hormonal aspect to this. We find that some people, if theyre not getting the proper raw materials, cannot produce the proper hormones. For example, if someone gets too estrogenic, they will start losing bone mass. So we need to have foods that are testosterone builders or progesterone builders, or that build DHEA. Foods like that are coconut oil, yam, maca, evening primrose oil, the fennel class of foods, and many other specific foods that do that. These foods can give you the proper hormone-building materials. That still may not be enough for some certain people. If its not, then I recommend going with a unique type of coconut product called pregnenelone (which has already been reacted along the path with the metabolic pathway towards producing progesterone, and/or testosterone). That is a supplement, but its really coming from a food. Qatar, Doha Little Rock, Arkansas Nigeria, Abuja Dibba Al-Hisn, United …
Hey guys. Here is a review of the Dr. Beck blood cleaning device and what kind of positive effects this thing had on me. I was sceptical about this thing, so I tested it on myself. The results are in this video. I hope this information will be helpful for you in order to lead a healthier life and even to save money by not having to buy expensive drugs in stead! Hope this helps! Enjoy and please comment!
In part because of rejection rates during the World War II draft, concerns about the health – including mental health – of the US population developed in the 1940s. The issue was further spotlighted by efforts to deal with readjustment of returning veterans. Hollywood films such as “Spellbound” (1945) and “The Snakepit” (1948) also highlighted the issue. This video provides a popular introduction to the issue. At the time, drug therapies often used today were not available. The only such therapy mentioned is insulin injection. Electroshock is shown as a treatment for depression. There is a vague discussion of brain surgery – perhaps a reference to lobotomy. A version of group therapy is also shown. Psychoanalysis is briefly referenced.
H. Pylori: Acid Reflux, Heartburn, and Ulcers (1 of 2) Sean Croxton discusses the ins and outs of H. Plyori infection. H. Pylori symptoms include acid reflux, constipation, heartburn, chest pain, depression, and insomnia. It is also the greatest cause of peptic and duodenal ulcers. Contact Sean at consultations@undergroundwellness.com to learn more about H. Pylori testing. Please visit our websites! www.undergroundwellness.tv http www.theuwstore.com http www.twitter.com www.facebook.com www.facebook.com
China’s economy is expanding at an astounding rate – but its waistlines are too. The food of the streets tells the story of a culture torn between tradition and modernity, the customs of an ancient past competing with the convenience age of the new. What will survive and what will be lost? In a China which has gone within two generations from mass starvation to mass obesity, what does the future hold?
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