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Below are a few articles that everyone should read. They have very important information about your health that you should know.
- - Our creator endowed us with balanced body chemistry, which if properly maintained, provides us with a long, healthy life. Unfortunately, doctors pay little or no attention to balancing body chemistry.
- - While government and industry claim aspartame is safe, millions of people suffer its effects on the human body. There are real people whose chronic symptoms disappear soon after aspartame is eliminated from their diets.
- - This is a list of alkaline fruits and vegetables that we've compiled with the help of David Wolfe and Spice Williams-Crosby, nutrition experts associated with World Black Belt.
- - The concept is simple. Want to protect your health? Drink more water. Did you know your body is made up of 70-80% water? World Black Belt researched some important information and wants to pass it along to you.
- - On October 4 the New Mexico Environmental Improvement Board will consider whether it has statutory authority to ban aspartame or if FDA approval of the chemical cancels New Mexico's power to protect its citizens.
- - For those following the Environmental Improvement Board meeting Oct 4 with regard to banning aspartame, note in the press release below that the location has been changed. Some may know that in July the European Ramazzini Foundation for cancer research in Bologna, Italy released an aspartame study which showed malignant brain tumors, leukemia and lymphoma dose related.
- - Sensei Cecil to me (however Master Peoples to the world) has become one of the most recognizable and respected names in the sport of kickboxing and Karate. Starting out at a very young age, his journey has lasted more han thirty-five years and he’s still going strong.
- - Osteonecrosis means bone death. Also called Avascular necrosis, osteonecrosis is on the up rise today, with more than 20,000 new cases being diagnosed in the US every year. There are 250,000 documented cases of it at present; but the actual figure is probably much higher according to the National Osteonecrosis Foundation.
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