While I was being ‘processed’ in my local hospital for a trigger finger operation they took my blood pressure. I’d never had a problem before, always being ‘normal’. The nurse immediately called a doctor who checked again and sent me to my GP who wrote a lifetime prescription for pills to control my blood pressure. [...]
Archive for the ‘Health’ Category
Permanent Laser Hair Removal
August 4th, 2010
Peter Charalambos Laser Hair Removal Laser hair removal is simply one of the greatest innovations in cosmetic surgery to come around this part of the century. While there have been easier ways to get rid of unwanted body hair that have been around for hundreds of years, nothing is more efficient, and advanced, than the use of [...]
Diabetic Retinopathy
April 2nd, 2010
Peter Charalambos What is diabetic eye disease? This information was developed by the National Eye Institute to help patients and their families search for general information about diabetic retinopathy. An eye care professional who has examined the patient’s eyes and is familiar with his or her medical history is the best person to answer specific questions. Diabetic [...]
The Story of Shay’s (or Shaya’s) Day
April 2nd, 2010
Peter Charalambos The Story of Shay’s Day Two Choices! What would you do? You make the choice. Don’t look for a punch line, there isn’t one but read it anyway. My question is: Would you have made the same choice? At a fund raising dinner for a school that serves learning-disabled children, the father of one of [...]
Flexibility
March 29th, 2010
Peter Charalambos Probably not of much interest for you youngsters. Yesterday, when I was young, while in the drivers seat, I could turn my body and see all around me. Sitting in a normal chair I could cross my legs and hook my toe around my ankle. I could bend at the knees and look at the [...]
Burn The Fat Feed The Muscle
June 18th, 2009
Peter Charalambos Don’t Give up Eating My name is Peter. I’m the editor of several websites devoted to natural foods and alternative health and I’m also an e-zine articles.com expert author. Over the years, many of my readers have asked me, “What is the best and healthiest way to lose weight?” Although I know a lot about [...]
Raw Food Diet
May 3rd, 2009
Peter Charalambos Raw Food Diet What is it? (There’s a short video below with a very mouth watering lunch just to tempt you) Have you heard about the Raw Food Diet? It’s gaining popularity and buzz, not just as a diet to lose weight, but a diet for a long and healthy life. We eat so much [...]
DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND HOMEOPATHY
May 2nd, 2009
Peter Charalambos DEPRESSION, ANXIETY AND HOMEOPATHY By Joette Calabrese, HMC, CCH, RSHom (NA) She was one of those women who had everything: a loving husband, beautiful, healthy children, a well-run, stylish home, and intelligence to boot. She considered her life in order and often pondered it with satisfaction. She was slightly spoiled. It wasn’t always that way [...]
Caveman Cuisine
May 1st, 2009
Peter Charalambos Caveman Cuisine By Sally Fallon and Mary G. Enig, PhD Low fat diets, claim the pundits of medical orthodoxy, have been associated with good health and longevity throughout the globe and since the dawn of time. The research of Weston Price proves otherwise. From the Eskimo of Alaska to the hardy Alpiner, from Gaelic villager [...]
Vitamins That Promote Healthy Aging
July 1st, 2008
Peter Charalambos Vitamins That Promote Healthy Aging People don’t realize what vitamins can do for them. Vitamins are great for those who need them. On the other hand, if you have sufficient vitamins from good food then you won’t need regimens of vitamins. But how do you know? Not one person has been reported as dying from [...]
Vitamin E for Healthy Aging
June 30th, 2008
Peter Charalambos Vitamin E for Healthy Aging Did you know that at least 200 UI daily of vitamin E can help fight various diseases? Studies found that alpha tocopherol, or Vitamin E has proven to fight particular diseases. Studies show that Vitamin E may help with oxygen preserving and potentially offers cure for various disease. Taking 200 [...]
The Social and Physical Environment Slowing Healthy Aging
June 30th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Social and Physical Environment Slowing Healthy Aging As we age our mind and nerves are not as good as they were 20 years earlier. Living day to day brings a lot of stress into our lives. Some of the stress can be controlled but not all of it can. Everyone will always have a [...]
The Heart and Healthy Aging
June 30th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Heart and Healthy Aging As we grow older we, experience higher risks of heart disease, cholesterol increase, weaken joints, muscles, and so on. Most people who experience illnesses often feel frustrated and experience feelings of despair. People who suffer illnesses or tragedies unfortunately set themselves up, saying, it can’t happen to me.? It can [...]
The Brain and Healthy Aging
June 29th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Brain and Healthy Aging Growing older and learning from your mistakes is a clear sign that our brain is improving. The brain will improve as we learn. In return, it helps us to live a better life. We live longer and learn new skills that help us to develop a healthier way of living. [...]
The Body and Mind in Healthy Aging
June 29th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Body and Mind in Healthy Aging As we all grow older, we notice many changes going on in our minds and with the body. At this time, the body and mind is saying you need to take charge and keep yourself active and in shape. Our health in very important and needs work everyday [...]
The Aspects of Aging and Staying Healthy
June 29th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Aspects of Aging and Staying Healthy Money is the root of evil, and as we age, our money becomes less and less. You still need to keep in mind that you have to stay healthy. Staying healthy is the key to a long and better life. The older we get the more we think [...]
The Aging Body in Healthy Living
June 29th, 2008
Peter Charalambos The Aging Body in Healthy Living The body goes through many changes starting at adolescence. As a person ages the brain, eyes, ears, mouth, smell, heart, liver, lungs, kidneys, bladder, colon, metabolism, and so on starts to change. The body functions start declining which affects reproductive organs, blood, cells, tissues and so on. To slow [...]



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