Posted by Helen on March 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
From the total of the population just 2% have natural blond hair. The most frequent cases are encountered in Northern countries of Europe, especially Scandinavia. The blond color of the hair is determined by the low level of melanin, caused by specific genes from the body.
Blond shades are different, existing thousand of possibilities, from the [...]
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Posted by Helen on November 25, 2007 · 2 Comments
Skin diseases have been a common phenomena in the history of skin related problems. Dermatologists are unsure as to the exact causes that make someone suffer from skin related ailments such as eczema.
Beautiful and flawless porcelain-like skin will be a blessing for those who want freedom from the blemishes, pigmentation discoloration, rough patches, [...]
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Posted by Helen on November 24, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Bursitis occurs when the bursae become inflamed. Bursae are fluid-filled sacs that offer a cushioning-effect effect between pressure points such as bones and joints. Acusil is the natural alternative for reducing the inflammatory symptoms caused by bursitis.
Acusil information on ingredients
The primary causes of bursitis are trauma to muscles or bursa itself and the overuse of [...]
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Posted by Helen on November 24, 2007 · Leave a Comment
If you are suffering from some kind of digestive disorder, why not give Ablene a go! Nutritional supplementation and a healthy diet are key factors responsible in controlling gastrointestinal and digestive health. Ablene provides the body with particular nutrients that the digestive system of a person is lacking and requires. In other words, Ablene provides [...]
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Posted by Helen on November 1, 2007 · Leave a Comment
Well, for one there is no reason to doubt the sincerity of the wonderfully lean and fit Bushmen of the Kalahari. What they say about the capability of Hoodia is clearly factual. Their long history involving the use of Hoodia spanning thousands years and many generations not only speaks volumes but serves as illustrious proof [...]