Select a tip: 36 Organs Require Vitamin D
Address the core reason for weight gain
Aloe Vera is beneficial for acid reflux (heartburn)
Animal Fats and Cholesterol Promote Health
Chondroitin sulphate linked to lower knee swelling
Choose Natural Chemical-free Skin Care Products For Your Baby.
Chromium picolinate may boost satiety and reduce hunger
Eat Plenty of Colorful Fruits and Vegetables
Eliminating Food Additives helps kids
Exercise eases menopausal symptoms
Fight Breast Cancer with Vitamin D
Fish oil helps in children with ADD and ADHD
Fish Oil, Red Yeast Rice Cut Cholesterol
Ginkgo reduces computer errors
Green's for your body
Heart-Health Benefits From a Mediterranean Diet
Higher Vitamin D Supports Cardio Health
Juice Is Packed With Antioxidants
Lack of magnesium may lead to osteoporosis and heart disease
Low Vitamin D Levels Linked to Parkinson's
Mother's Vitamin D Status During Pregnancy Will Affect Her Baby's Dental Health
Natural Viagra - Horny Goat Weed
Obesity Increases Your Risk for Fatty Liver Disease.
Omega-3 boosts satiety during weight loss
Omega-3 may reduce the risk of colorectal cancer
Reassess Vitamin D Levels
Recommended Vitamin D for Kids Doubles
Red Wine Against Lung Cancer
Red Yeast Rice and Fish Oil May be Alternative to Statin
Silica improves thinning hair in women.
St. John's Wort eases Depression
Study Suggests Vitamin D2 Is As Effective As Vitamin D3
Toxins in plastics leach into contents
Ubiquinol: CoQ10's Quantum Leap
Vitamin D lowers blood pressure
Vitamin E is still beneficial
Vitamin E may slash lung cancer risk
Your heart and brain need omega-3 fish oil
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New research shows that babies treated with traditional baby products, such as lotions, shampoo, or powder were found to have manmade chemicals in their urine, as compared to infants who were not exposed to these items. Currently the U.S. manufacturers are not required to list certain chemical levels. Natural, chemical-free products are available at your favorite health food store.
Source: Whole Foods Magazine - April 2008 - Seattle Children’s Hospital.