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Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Hair and Nail Vitamins |
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| Hair and nails are very good indicators of the general health condition of the body. Any kind of illness or stress is reflected through the skin, hair and fingernails. Hair and nails show symptoms such as brittleness, thinning, breaking, and splitting when neglected or when the body goes through extreme pressure conditions. Even when the body is deficient in essential nutrients, the hair and fingernails shows the signs.Nutrition is very important for the body. Even though hair and fingernails are just dead cells, they are an important indicator of the general well being of a person. Nutrition for the body is derived from the food we take. When the body does not receive the essentia (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Hair Growth Vitamins |
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| Hair growth is more in the first 30-40 years of a person’s life and much slower after that. It is very difficult to ensure good hair growth throughout though a balanced and proper diet would go a long way in promoting hair growth. Hair growth may be affected due to several factors like neglect, external weather conditions, stress, prolonged illnesses or stress. Thin, brittle or split hair takes a long time to grow because it is not healthy. Hence, the best way to ensure good hair growth is to provide the body with the essential nutrients through the food we take.Hair growth depends very much on vitamins. The most important vitamins necessary for hair growth are: vitamin A (produc (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Hair Vitamins |
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| Hair is a very vital part of the body even though it does not play any real role in the body metabolism. Hair not only adds beauty to the face and increases the self-confidence of the individual. Hair is often the most neglected of the body until it starts showing outward signs and symptoms like shedding, thinning, dandruff, baldness, premature graying, splitting, and so on. These signs may be a symbol of an imbalance in the body’s internal functioning and can also be related to a major disease in the body. Or they can just be due to mishandling or neglect of the hair.Hair, like any other part of the body, requires essentials nutrients for growth and survival. For a healthy body, (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Vitamin E for Hair |
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| Vitamins, proteins and minerals are the general nutrients that are required for healthy hair. These nutrients are present in the food we take. Lack of these nutrients causes several problems like hair loss, thinning of hair, shedding, brittleness, premature graying, dandruff, and so on. Hence, vitamins are very important in order to have healthy hair.The main vitamins that influences the health of hair are; vitamin A (produces healthy sebum in the scalp), vitamin C (antioxidant), vitamin E (improves scalp circulation), Biotin (produces Keratin), Inositol (keeps hair follicles healthy), Niacin (promotes scalp circulation) and pantothenic acid, Para-Aminobenzoic Acid, vitamin B6 and (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Vitamin for Hair Loss |
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| Hair loss is a very common problem encountered by most people today. There are several reasons for hair loss: lack of proper nutrition in the diet, stress, vitamin deficiency, menstrual problems in women, external weather conditions, emotional disturbances, prolonged or severe illness and others. Hair loss not only causes a change in the external appearance of the person but also causes internal disturbances like embarrassment, decrease in self-confidence, and even depression. On the other hand, it may indicate a major disease in the body that may have otherwise gone unnoticed.Hair loss generally indicates a deficiency in vitamin C, vitamin B1, iron and lysine. These four nutrients (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Vitamin For Thicker Hair |
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| Thick hair indicates healthy hair. It is also a good indicator of the general well being of the whole person. Hair may lose its thickness due to several conditions like hair loss, splitting, brittleness, etc. All these conditions indicate unhealthy hair which is not just unpleasant to look at but also detrimental to a person’s health in the long run.Thickness of the hair is determined by many factors: genetic, general health condition, external environment, stress levels and emotional balance of the person and so on. While there are several reasons for hair loss, thickness of the hair is very difficult to restore even by correcting these factors. Hence it is very important to mai (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Vitamins For Healthy Hair |
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| Healthy hair is a boon that few people get by birth and even fewer get to enjoy all their life. Hair is not a very vital organ in the body but receives a lot of importance because of the beauty it adds to the face of a person. Hair is generally considered to be dead but its health is determined by the skin on the scalp as well as the body’s internal functioning. Health of the hair sometimes indicates the internal body functioning also. For example, brittle hair is an indication of iron deficiency while prolonged and severe hair loss can mean inefficient functioning of the liver or the thyroid.There are several indications of unhealthy hair: brittleness, shedding, splitting, dryne (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Kent Pinkerton  |
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| Article Title :: Health Insurance Coverage |
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| Health insurance coverage is basically an arrangement that for a fee(premium), an insurer pays the medical expenses of an individual. With medical costs sky high, health insurance is essential for everyone.Unlike the underdeveloped and developing countries where most people are uninsured, almost 85% of United States citizens are insuranced.Most people have group health insurance through their employer, union or organization. This is usually less expensive than individual coverage. Government health plans are also available.There are different types of health insurance available. Some special coverages include maternity, travel, dental and disease specific illnesses. C (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Britt Gillette  |
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| Article Title :: Goji Berries: Mother Nature's Vine-Grown Vitamins |
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| For centuries on end, herbalists in Tibet and Mongolia have recommended small red berries called ‘Goji’ as a remedy for those suffering from a variety of problems. In fact, the people of Tibet and Mongolia hold a two-week annual festival in honor of the goji berry. Many of them have nicknamed the goji berry “happy berry” because in common folklore “to eat goji in the morning will lead to smiles all day”.But respect for the goji berry isn’t confined to the foothills of Tibet and Mongolia. The goji berry has been used for hundreds of years as a tonic in Chinese medicine. During the Tang dynasty (A.D. 772-842), poet Liu Yuxi wrote a poem celebrating the nourishment o (read full article) |
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Category :: Supplements Articles |
Author :: Greg Post  |
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| Article Title :: Reduce Cholesterol Risk: A Slightly Different Approach |
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| There was a time when following the accepted traditions was something one did without question. If the tradition of your tribe demanded that a boy face his fears through some horrifying act in order to be recognized as a man then that is exactly what he did.In the modern world that sort of blind obedience to tradition is a bit more difficult to find. Many of us have grown up in a culture defined by mini revolutions. We question more. If we don’t like the answers we receive, we are inclined to stand against the flow… that is, if it suits us.What if we applied a little bit of that revolutionary spirit to cholesterol management? What if we took prevention a little bit more (read full article) |
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