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I've used other face wipes in the past, but never re-buy them because I'm simply not happy with them; sure, they remove makeup and allegedly do all sorts of things to make my skin look and feel better, but more often than not, leave my sensitive face stinging and unhappy.
What's great about the Break Naked Wipes is that they're gentle.
After inspecting the package, I learn they're fragrance free, toxin free, cruelty free, natural, and biodegradable, which left me wondering "so, what DO they have in them?!
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Kiersten Aubre-Howard wants to remind those familiar with co-operatives that they hold special membership benefits.
At the same time, she is quick to remind the larger community that the Clear Creek Food Co-op, now at 710 E. Main St., is open to all shoppers and is emphasizing outreach over exclusivity.
As manager of Clear Creek, her job has been made easier by what she describes as this "community owned grocery store" having deep local roots and the loyal following that goes with it.
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Mar
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As far as Dr. Joseph Mercola is concerned, Vitamin D is the magic bullet we've all been looking for.
A lack of this wonder nutrient, the controversial natural health advocate says, can set the stage for no fewer than 33 disorders, including autism, cancer, diabetes and infertility.
"Vitamin D appears to reduce your risk of dying from virtually ANY disease," he wrote on his popular Web site.
Vitamin D appears to reduce your risk of dying from virtually ANY disease -Joseph Mercola
more news on: Nutrition news
Mar
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Board-certified physician, Dr. Dave Woynarowski MD, is the focus of a live internet radio interview on the recent Proposition 65 fish oil supplement controversies.
Listeners of the Telonauts Radio Hour are encouraged to call in with questions toll free at 866-472-5794.
New York, NY (PRWEB) March 20, 2010 -- On Monday, March 22 at 7pm EST (4pm PST) supplement guru and renowned anti-aging expert Dr Dave Woynarowski MD will be interviewed live online during the "Telonauts Rad
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Medical experts say the medicine cabinet in your bathroom isn't the best of choices.
"Higher humidities cause a chemical process or change in the vitamin C. If the humidity level is very, very high-like in the high 90 percentile-then you're going to lose potency of the vitamin C. It's a permanent chemical change, " says Dr. Vicki Whitacre of the Zanesville-Muskingum County Health Department.
It's a change you can't reverse, even if you remove the supplemental vitamins from the humidity and put it in a
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In her fortnightly column Cult Beauty expert and celebrated make up artist Valentine Alexander shares her insider knowledge of the French beauty scene exclusively with Cult Beauty readers.
Flash from Paris!
I want to tell you about a brilliant range created in 2006 by the esteemed alchemist Pedro Garcia Maggi called SKEEN+ .
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High humidity present in bathrooms and kitchens could be degrading the vitamins and health supplements stored in those rooms, even if the lids are on tight, a Purdue University study shows.
Lisa Mauer, an associate professor of food science, said that crystalline substances - including vitamin C, some vitamin B forms and other dietary supplements - are prone to a process called deliquescence, in which humidity causes a water-soluble solid to dissolve.
Keeping those supplements away from warm, humid envi
You might see salt or sugar start to cake in the summer, start to form clumps, and that's a sign of deliquescence -Lisa Mauer
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Vitamin D is quickly becoming the "go-to" remedy for treating a wide range of illnesses, from osteoporosis to atherosclerosis.
However, new evidence from a Wake Forest University School of Medicine study suggests that supplementing vitamin D in those with low levels may have different effects based on patient race and, in black individuals, the supplement could actually do harm.
The study is the first to show a positive relationship between calcified plaque in large arteries, a measure of atherosclerosi
We found that higher circulating levels of vitamin D in blacks were associated with more calcium in the artery walls -Barry I Freedman
more news on: Cardiology news
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I have been sick with cold and flu symptoms (on average) about 12 to 14 days each month for the past year.
My family doctor referred me to a rheumatologist because she thought it might be autoimmune.
The rheumatologist believes that a low vitamin D level and allergies are causing my symptoms.
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