There are a lot of different techniques for handling sports injuries, but many people are now turning back to natural remedies in an attempt to seek relief. If you prefer not to take traditional medicine, there may be some assistance that you can see from these remedies, but it is vital to speak with your [...]
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Do Natural Remedies Work for Injuries?
August 27th, 2008 — Food, Weight Loss Journal, allergy, aloe, bromelain, centuries, drink, garlic, good science, healing process, heart problems, inflammation, injury, low blood pressure, medicine, natural anti inflammatories, natural remedies, olive leaf, pineapple, skin level, sports injuries, taking medicine, topical application, traditional medicine, vitamin e from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
Weight Lost: 47 pounds in 7 weeks… Under 1 Pound Weight Loss This Week
June 6th, 2008 — about, activities, bearing, court basketball, crutches, diet, goal weight, graph, injury, ins, intensity, loud pop, medicine, motivation, playing volleyball, pound goal, remainder, rest of the week, spike, teammate, tendon, weigh in, weight loss, workout from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
After 7 weeks on the medically assisted weightless program JumpStart medicine with Dr. Sean Bourke, I have lost 47 pounds in 52 days. This week I lost 0.6 pounds and achieved only 11.1% of my weekly goal.
Here is a graph of my weight loss (if you are reading this in the future this graph will [...]
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Chromium Picolinate
May 29th, 2008 — Cholesterol, about, american diet, bad cholesterol, cholesterol hdl, cholesterol ldl, chromium deficiency, chromium picolinate, diabetes, diet research, good cholesterol, inositol, medicine, medicine handbook, rare mineral from Weight Ladder @ Weight Loss Journal
From the Jumpstart Medicine Handbook…
Chromium Picolinate is the most absorbable form of chromium, a rare mineral often deficient in the American diet. Research suggest that chromium deficiency may play a role in the onset of diabetes. Chromium works well with inositol to decrease bad cholesterol (LDL) and increase good cholesterol (HDL).