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Articles related to "Zinc"
Prevent Colds and More with Zinc The body needs zinc for more than just preventing colds. It also works as a cofactor with over 200 different enzymes to make chemical reactions in the body. zinc and colds • zinc immune support • food sources zinc • how zinc works in the body • preventing colds
Zinc Zinc facilitates metabolic functions and DNA synthesis, supports a healthy immune system, is required for the healing of wounds, & maintains a sharp sense of taste. zinc • mineral • natural nutrition • sources of zinc • zinc toxicity
The Production and Uses of Zinc The fourth most commonly used metal in the world, zinc is extracted from its ore and used for galvanization, alloying and much more. galvanize • zinc • brass • copper • blast furnace
Anorexia and Alternative Medicine, Part I Alternative therapies for anorexia nervosa alternative medicine • alternative therapy • treatment • complementary medicine • experimental
Wet Weather Coats Special nails will help keep outdoor projects secure without having to worry about the effects of water. rust
Electrolysis and Your Props Be kind to your prop by not letting it be eaten away. boats • boating • electrolysis • zincs • problem
Yellow Leaves on My Roses - Part 2 Too many and too few nutrients can also cause yellow leaves. rose • garden • nutrients • yellow leaves • soil ph
Soil in Desert Vegetable Gardens Desert soils tend to be low in organic matter, and high in alkaline and salts. Here are ways to improve desert soils for vegetable gardens. organic matter • livestock manure • green manure • compost • alkaline
Grouping Vitamins How to and not to group vitamins together. vitamin groups • grouping • minerals • interactions
AS VISIONS OF FABULOUS CLOTHES DANCE IN OUR HEADS!!! A SELECTION OF THE BEST DESIGNER PIECES AROUND TOWN! dkny • free country • tocca • powder blu.elita • todd oldham
Good Perches for Pet Parrots A variety of perches is important for a pet parrot's physical and emotional health. They replace natural perches, and help groom beaks and nails. perches for pet parrots • cage exercise entertainment grooming • materials thickness size diameter • wood rope cement mineral • plastic dowel chain ladder
Mineral Makeup Review Mineral makeup is all the rage at the moment with Hollywood stars like Jennifer Aniston singing its praises, but is this new fad is good as the marketing campaigns claim? mineral makeup • neutrogena • skin care • hypoallergenic • anti acne treatments
Minerals, How Much Is Too Much? What is the toxicity level in minerals? minerals • toxicity • vitamins
Health Issues in Oil Painting I am more carefree in nature and many times I forego precautions in order to begin a piece, however (and that's a BIG however), no one can deny that there are indeed great health risks associated with oil painting. safely • precautions • oil • hazards • pigment
Sick is a Four-Letter Word The odds are pretty good that right now you may actually have a cold, are just getting over a cold, or are about to get a cold. It's no fun, and maybe we need to review the <i>cold facts</i>. common cold • cold • catch cold • common cold facts • cold remedies
Maintaining your Memory at any Age Memory can be sustained as we age. A wide variety of natural, noninvasive methods can be used to keep our memories crisp and clear. This article covers such memory related areas as: brain function, memory and aging, relaxation, realistic thinking, nutrition, supplementation, mind games, etc. Attitude toward aging and memory are also an important focus of this article. aging • memory • brain function • nutrition • supplementation
Meatless Minerals: Vegetarian Sources for Essential Minerals This week we move on to minerals! Where can you get your essential minerals without eating meat? Check out this week's article as we delve into the world of meatless minerals! minerals • vitamins • health • women • vegetarian
Early American Embalming Methods Though embalming the dead has been done for millennia, modern embalming methods that rival those of the ancient Egyptians have only been around for about 160 years. early american embalming methods • civil war helped develop embalming • civil war created embalming need • french developed modern embalming • jean nicolas gannal
Homemade Dog Food Dangers Good nutrition for us does not always mean good for our dogs. Many foods, including grapes, walnuts, and milk can be dangerous for canines. homemade dog food • dangers • foods • nutrition • dangerous
Hot California Fashion Trends 2007 Now that all the main fall fashion shows have happened, the fashion trade paper WWD surveyed the trends emanating from the West Coast in the seven main apparel categories fashiontribes • fashion trends • california fashion trends 2007 • california style • top fashion trends
How to Use Sunscreen Properly With summer only a few short months away, it's time to start seriously thinking about your sunscreen. Here you learn how to use and buy sunscreen. sun screen • sunscreen • sun tanning • safe tanning • natural sunscreen
How Wounds Heal Everyone is familiar with wound healing but this common phenomenon has a number of very specific requirements before it can take place. how wounds heal • inflammation and wound healing • macrophages and wound healing • blood vessel regeneration and wound healing • nerve regeneration and wound healing
Skin Changes Many factors that trigger autoimmune diseases such as oxidative stress cause skin changes as well. Healing the immune sytem also improves these skin changes. autoimmune • diseases • inflammatory • antioxidants • oxidative
The Skin in AD Many factors that trigger autoimmune diseases such as oxidative stress cause skin changes as well. Healing the immune sytem also improves these skin changes. autoimmune • diseases • inflammatory • antioxidants • oxidative
Eating Better Part Two- Evaluating Your Diet This is second part of the series on eating better. The first part was on getting started. This article is on evaluating your diet. food guide pyramid • phytochemicals • phytonutrients • fat • carbohydrates
Methylation, Neurotransmitters, and All That Jazz Is there a natural way to treat depression. One biochemist thinks so. depression • methylation • nutrients • natural depression treatment • william walsh
More About Restoration
There is much to learn in any restoration project, sometimes even the unexpected sidelight. stained glass • restoration • patton and miller • carnegie library • goshen indiana
Strings, Strings, Strings! Explore some of the string choices that are available today. strings • acoustic • guitar • music • phosphor bronze
Stuffed mushrooms
Two ways to stuff a mushroom. mushroom • meadow mushrooms • portabellos • swiss brown
What is in Mineral Makeup? Is mineral makeup really better for you and your skin? What makes it different from other makeup? Here, we examine the ingredients in one of the hottest trends in makeup. mineral makeup • mineral cosmetics • mineral makeup ingredients • bismuth oxychloride • mineral foundations
Fertilizing Your Bonsai An overview of commonly used, quality fertilizers and why they work well for your bonsai. bonsais • fertilizing • feeding
Healthy Prostate au Natural prostate gland • diseases • natural treatments • alternative treatments • naturopathy
Native Elements Explore the world of the native elements. Their rarity and uses make them some of the most important minerals in the world. geology • geophysics • earth science • earth • mineral
Boost Your Immunity With Food This article shows the role that different immune boosting foods play in one's diet. Reasoning as to why they should be incorporated in one's diet is discussed. antioxidants • immunity • immune system • health • illness
How to Have Younger Looking Skin You don't have to have plastic surgery to have younger, smoother skin. By following a few common sense tips you can have a younger looking complexion. skin care • how to have smooth complexion • younger-looking skin • foods for better skin • tips for better complexion
How to Recycle Unusual Items We all know how to crush cans and put them in the blue or green recycling box along with plastic and how to separate regular paper from newspaper. But then there are the odd other household items that we need to toss out. If you hate the thought of throwing things away when they could have life left in them, or worse, cause a health hazard, then this article will help you figure out what to do with those unusual but recyclable items. There are quite a few of them, so this article will run in 4 parts. The first part consist of mostly what to do with your batteries, but keep checking back for what to do with household items ranging from old washing machines and cars to formal gowns and smoke detectors. recycle • batteries • cell phones • motor oil • unusual waste
The Nutrient Games: Unmentionables An article about the "unmentionables" - substances that are not usually displayed or cannot be displayed on nutrition fact labels. Part two in a three-part series.
Good News for Bean Lovers: Beans Are a Health Food! Recent research has found that beans also contain antioxidants, making them nature's most nearly perfect food. beans • health food • antioxidant • flavonoid • heart-healthy
A Look at the Provinces, Part IV: Manitoba This is the fourth article in the series. Manitoba is the most eastern of the prairie Provinces. canadian shield • prairie province • canada • winnipeg
Eating Dirt Eating dirt, also known as geophagy, is a tradition that's been around for ages. dirt-eating • dirt • geophagy • kaolin • kitsh
One Fear Laid To Rest In the 19th century, this fear was real indeed. Thankfully, modern culture has been freed from its hideous grip. death • buried alive • embalming • bell • patents
Pica Eating Disorder is Not About Food Pica eating disorder is not about food, but about eating things like baking soda, paper, glue, chalk and dirt. pica • eating disorder • disordered eating • lesser-known • widely misunderstood
Antioxidants The Road to Health This article talks about antoxidants what they are and why they are good for you. It will help you to improve your health and prevent disease. antioxidants • antioxidant vitamins • health • disease prevention
Fertilize Me Baby! Hydroponic nutrient solution discussion! hydroponic gardening • nutrient solutions • fertilizer
First Exhibition of Wright Lightscreens
The traveling exhibition of Wright's lightscreens is a special treat for stained glass artisans. stained glass • frank lloyd wright • lightscreens • julie sloan
Sanitation and Safety: Part 7 Spoilage comes from the action of bacteria, yeasts, and molds on foods and from chemical changes within the food. The spoiled food, if eaten, is likely to cause illness. Spoil-age foreign substances • chemical hazards • metal hazards • food spoilage • food-borne illnesses |
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