Chemicals Topics


Glutathione for Cell Repair

You may have never heard of glutathione, but it’s time you learned! This element is essential when it comes to protecting your body from age-robbing free radicals, and may even protect you from other age-related conditions such as reduced brain function and lack of energy.

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How Chlorophyll Can Be Used to Clean the Intestines

You’ve heard of chlorophyll – right? Remember back to 4th grade science class . . . ah yes, it’s all coming back to you now! But what you may not know is that chlorophyll can have amazing health benefits for humans too – including cleaning out your intestines.

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Detoxing From Chemicals and Improving Your Health

What is detoxing . . . and even more important, is it safe? Surprisingly, detoxing your body in the right way is a great method for improving your health and your life. In fact, there are many health benefits that can be reaped simply by performing a simple detox.

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Isoflavones Linked to Lower Blood Pressure

Millions of people worldwide suffer from high or increased blood pressure. In fact, there are hundreds of thousands of people who spend thousands of dollars each and every year on blood pressure medication in order to regulate their blood pressure levels. But there may be an alternative option: Isoflavones.

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Sambucol Fights Bird Flu in the Lab

As the world grows ever more interconnected, there are certain disadvantages that accompany the many benefits in technology and trade that derive from such globalization. One of these disadvantages that is particularly worrying for governments and health services alike is the transmission of communicable diseases. Before international air travel became popular, any outbreak of a contagious disease was usually contained within the country where the outbreak occurred. With the advent of safe and relatively inexpensive air travel, however, diseases no longer stay confined to the particular areas where they first emerge.

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Precautions and Side Effects Associated with Using Yohimbe

You may have heard of Yohimbe as a natural remedy for conditions such as erectile dysfunction, and even as a “sex enhancer” in certain supplements. But before you get too gung-ho about trying a supplement with Yohimbe as an ingredient, there are certain side effects and precautions that you should know about.

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Glutathione for Cell Repair

You may have never heard of glutathione, but it’s time you learned! This element is essential when it comes to protecting your body from age-robbing free radicals, and may even protect you from other age-related conditions such as reduced brain function and lack of energy.

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Yohimbine supplements for better sex

You might not have heard of “Yohimbine” but it could turn out to be very important to you and your partner. Yohimbine is an herbal supplement that is extracted from the bark of a tree that grows in West Africa. A standardized form of the herb is Yohimbine chloride, which is a medicine that is important in the treatment of erectile dysfunction. Studies on animals have shown Yohimbine to have a positive effect on their sexual performance. The herb has been in use for decades to cope with the problem of erectile dysfunction and increase libido. In fact this is the only aphrodisiac that has been approved by FDA.

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Yohimbe and the Treatment of Xerostomia

Yohimbine refers to an active chemical that has been discovered in the bark of Pausinystalia yohimbe tree. It has been found to be immensely beneficial in the treatment of a plethora of medical conditions including Xerostomia.

You might not have heard of Xerostomia but probably experienced it in your lifetime. Xerostomia is a medical term to denote dry mouth due to absence of saliva. It is sometimes also known as cottonmouth, pasties, or dough mouth. Saliva is important since it keeps your mouth moistened and enables you to taste and swallow food. It is also a cavity fighter working to wash away all the plaque and food that have been formed in your teeth. It neutralizes the acids that cause harm to your tooth enamel. If there is less saliva in your mouth there is greater risk of decay of your teeth and gums.

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