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Examine The Health Benefits Of A Natural Health Existence (raw food diet)

Tuesday, 08 April 2008
By Justin Flowers

  It seems odd, that in an age when so many people are better educated, they don't treat their bodies with due reverence. Absurdly, the body is often abused by the purposeful, or unavoidable, intake of unhealthy substances, to the degree that it forces you to doubt whether you have received appropriate advice. It appears to be of little value, insofar as the subject of natural health is the issue, and also hasn't encouraged people to avert health difficulties, which are often attributable to their unhealthy lifestyles.

Slight ailments are on occasions, attempting to tell us something, though occasionally they might be a prelude to something more serious. Lack of concentration could show, that whatever we are doing, is overly stressful. This may be a sign that we are spending too much time on some repetitive task or doing too much overtime. Digestive problems may result from eating food that doesn't agree with us, or from eating without taking a break. In such situations it is tempting to take a pill but that is not very often the best answer.
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Boosting Fertility: Protecting Yourself from Plastics (raw food products)

Monday, 07 April 2008
By Marilyn Glenville

  We drink from plastic bottles and use plastic food wraps all the time but a growing number of scientists are getting concerned about the safety of these products, along with tin cans and dental sealants.

This is because some substances in certain plastics used to make various products have been shown to have substances such as nonylphenol and octylphenol, biphenolic compounds and phthalates which can have a negative effect on reproductive hormones and fertility.

One such chemical is bisphenol-A, a synthetic oestrogen used in the manufacture of many food containers, cans and baby bottles and dental sealants.

To illustrate the power of this chemical, some male workers developed breasts after inhaling dust containing bisphenol-A and one study showed that women with a history of miscarriage can have as much as three times the chemical bisphenol-A in their blood compared to women who have never miscarried.

Other research has raised questions about the safety of cling film made of a type of plastic called polyvinyl chloride (PVC) which contains plasticisers. Some animal studies suggest that PVC may be an endocrine or hormone
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