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Restore Health And Naturally.

Saturday, January 30th, 2010

restore healthThe growth hormone (GH) is a complex hormone composed of 191 amino acids and is mainly produced by the pituitary gland. As we age, the production of this hormone start step by step and the aging of our bodies. This affects the growth of our cells, muscles and bones.

Until recently, GH products only available via injections since its inclusion in the blood by other methods could not be guaranteed. Growth hormone stimulants were therefore developed.

Research has shown that GH stimulating fat degradation products and increase muscle, improve the appearance of the skin, bones and strengthen a positive effect on the immune system. (more…)

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The Skin Our Health

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Dry skin or a lack of skin fats. If your skin has a lack of elasticity, it is likely that the elasticity of blood vessels also desired.

This may indicate such a lack of fibers or too little vitamin K2. Is there a lack of collagen in the skin, easily measurable with an ultrasound scanner, there is also a lack of collagen in the bones, which is a serious risk of osteoporosis reflects. Is the color of pale skin, the hair is very thin and jumpy and easily break the nails? Or missing the outer part of the eyebrow? Check under a function of the thyroid. (more…)

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Broccoli helps combat ultraviolet effects

Friday, January 8th, 2010

Broccoli helps combat ultraviolet effectsProtects especially people with impaired immune systems and those most at risk of skin cancer
Eating broccoli is not only good for overall health, but also combats the effects of ultraviolet radiation from the sun, a study released today by the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

Scientists at Johns Hopkins University noted that the extract of the seeds of this vegetable, called sulforaphane, reduces skin redness and skin lesions with increasing production of enzymes that protect cells from radiation.

Until now know that broccoli is high in carbohydrates, vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium, folate, calcium and iron, all which help fight a long list of diseases.

It also contains antioxidants and fiber to prevent an increase in cholesterol and help regulate blood sugar and insulin in the blood.

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