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Archive for June 8th, 2008

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by Victor Lorentzo

A question that often occurs in some peoples mind is: Why am I sweating so much? Suffering from excessive sweating is a situation that millions of Americans and people world wide are suffering from on a daily basis.

There are probably around 10 million Americans today who suffer from excessive sweating. The number is probably higher since many won’t even tell their doctors about the issue. The number is also growing on a regular basis causing more people to find themselves with wet armpits when there really is no reason for it.

There are several reasons for why the sweat problem is growing. One is the lack of research in the area. Excessive sweating is not looked at as a serious problem enough to do research on.

The modern American lifestyle consists of a lot of bad food combined with a growing lack of activity and recreation. This is one of the most important reasons why the number of excessive sweaters is growing.

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by Ray Lam

HEPA air purifiers are one of the most effective ways to remove even the smallest of particles from the air in your home. Using technology developed by the government in the 1950s to protect servicemen from radioactive particles, HEPA air purifiers will reliably and efficiently keep the atmosphere in your home free from wandering particles.

HEPA is an abbreviation to describe a “High Efficiency Particulate Arresting” purifier, originally designed in the 1940s by the US military to prevent the spread of airborne radioactive particles. HEPA air purifiers are now commercially available for the home, but the same technology is used for high-spec industrial air purifiers where high quality, pure air is essential in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, computer chip manufacture and hospitals. One common application of the HEPA air purifier is in the domestic vacuum cleaner. To avoid the release of unhealthy dust and other particles into the air during operation, almost every vacuum cleaner on the market today has a small built-in air purifier.

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New Weight Loss Discovery

by Jasper Dildy

Weight Loss is a real health issue with so many people today, and there’s just so much conflicting information that it’s no wonder people don’t know what to do or which plan to follow.

Low carb or low fat?

Some plans say to cut a meal or two out, but others say eat more meals daily.

Some promote dietary supplements, others doing it with diet changes.

Even the type of exercise people suggest varies.

But other factors may come into play besides the usual diet and exercise strategies, for some people to lose weight and keep it off.

Dr. Suzanne Gudakunst has studied this field extensively, and has now released a report showing that many of the typical foods we eat cause problems in our digestive tract that makes losing weight a losing battle for many people.

Plaque and parasites in the stomach and colon are known to make weight loss a much bigger issue for some people, even if they are exercising more and eating less.

The research also is showing that once these stomach and colon issues are resolved, weight loss becomes much easier to deal with.

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