- Healthy Steps to Control Psoriasis
If you are one of the 7 million Americans plagued by recurrent bouts of psoriasis, you may find that a healthy low-fat diet that includes plenty of raw foods, fish, and healing nutrients can help to detoxify the body, soothe irritation, and heal damaged skin. Although the cause of psoriasis is unknown, researchers have found that the condition is rare in cultures that have a low-fat diet.
- Healthy Vision
The eye is an amazing organ comprised of numerous structures working synergistically together to produce sight. As we age, our eyesight naturally declines causing a reduction in the size of the pupil, meaning less light reaches the retina. Because of this, we cannot focus as clearly nor see as well in dimly lit environments. A decrease in the number of neurons in the visual pathway diminishes our contrast sensitivity, causing us to have more difficulty distinguishing fine details.
- Children’s Multi-Vitamins
It is universally accepted that children can be picky eaters. Added to that, is the fact that many don’t like, nor will they eat fresh vegetables. Since vegetables are the primary source of many important vitamins and minerals, children may be at risk for nutritional deficiencies.
- Regular Sex Improves Health and Doubles Life Expectancy
You probably already know that Broccoli, carrots, and oranges are good for you. Yet it's rarely mentioned that having regular sex is not only fantastically fun, but brilliant for your health! A study at Queens University in Belfast published in the British Medical Journal tracked the sexuality of about 1,000 middle-aged men over the course of a decade. The study compared men of a similar age and health and showed that men who reported the highest frequency of orgasm lived twice as long as those who did not enjoy sex.
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