Oct 13 2008
MILA The Miracle seed
We have new packaging and a new name. MILA, the Miracle seed from LifeMax is one of the highest and safest concentrations of Omega-3 fatty acids, Antioxidants and Phytonutrients available today.
Oct 13 2008
We have new packaging and a new name. MILA, the Miracle seed from LifeMax is one of the highest and safest concentrations of Omega-3 fatty acids, Antioxidants and Phytonutrients available today.
Aug 29 2008
Got a few minutes? This could change your healthy.
Call this number (712) 432-9424 and listen to a message from the VP of sales Jerry “JY” Yerke at LifeMax™. Then post a comment back here on my blog.
Aug 16 2008
Background
Evidence from several studies has suggested that amounts of DHA and EPA in the form of fish or fish oil supplements lowers triglycerides, slows the buildup of atherosclerotic plaques (”hardening of the arteries”), lowers blood pressure slightly, as well as reduces the risk of death, heart attack, dangerous abnormal heart rhythms, and strokes in people with known heart disease. However, high doses may have harmful effects, such as an increased risk of bleeding. Although similar benefits are proposed for alpha-linolenic acid, scientific evidence is less compelling, and beneficial effects may be less pronounced.
Some species of fish carry a higher risk of environmental contamination, such as with methylmercury.
Aug 12 2008
That’s right, we have listed the LifeMax Signature Grain on BargainMarket.com, please visit our website now and order your.
The product as been removed from our Online Store, if you would like to buy this product please use the link below. Thank you!
Aug 09 2008
Best in show
NZ Herald Auckland Metro - Auckland,New Zealand
By Kirsten MacFarlane
Yarrows Bread
The secret ingredient in this bread a supergrain packed full of nutrients. Two slices of this bread and your daily nutritional needs are mostly sorted. We tasted the Low GI white bread with manuka honey and were pleasantly surprised at its texture and flavour. A welcome alternative for kids with high energy and plain tastes. Also ideal for those with Type 2 Diabetes, high cholesterol and anyone looking to lose weight. www.yarrows.co.nz
Aug 08 2008
Health Topics: Allergies
Additive to popular markings puts wearers at risk for allergic dermatitis, eczema, scarring, dermatology group warns.
– Robert Preidt
(HealthDay News) — Black henna tattoos contain a chemical called para-phenylenediamine (PPD) that can cause serious skin reactions, the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) warns.
The popular black henna tattoos are sold everywhere from summer carnivals and open-air malls to vacation spots and cruise ships.
PPD, commonly used for black hair dye, is added to natural henna in order to increase the intensity and longevity of the temporary tattoo. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration prohibits the direct application of PPD to the skin because of known health risks. However, lack of regulation of the tattoo industry means people are getting black henna tattoos and putting themselves at risk for serious skin problems.
Click here to read more - MSN Health & fitness, HealthDay News