For Good Health - Think positively, relax, exercise, be cheerful, and eat well.

Written by Ken McIsaac


Professional medical advice should always be a first consideration with any physical or mental problem. There may be a solution to an ailment that could only be determined by a qualified expert.

There are so many books written, many by doctors and specialists, that present ideas for self-improving our health. This vast amount of knowledge is worth checking out. One ofrepparttar most common threads in these books seems to berepparttar 115902 enormous effect that our mental attitude has on our physical well being.

"We ought to be more concerned about removing wrong thoughts fromrepparttar 115903 mind than about removing tumors and abscesses fromrepparttar 115904 body." - Epictetus. (50-138)

"Never hurry; take plenty of exercise; always be cheerful, and takerepparttar 115905 sleep you need, and you may expect to be well." - James F Clarke (1810-1888) And follow a good healthy diet!

Are Digestive Disorders Draining Your Energy?

Written by Rita Lambros-Segur, M.H.


New Millennium Scientists and Doctors discover an all-natural way to help guard against harmful bacteria, yeast and viruses--and restore vigor and vitality far intorepparttar future, regardless of age.

Welcome torepparttar 115901 Probiotic Revolution. What is it?

It's what you and I were never taught in school aboutrepparttar 115902 startling link between your body's intestinal flora and your ability to prevent serious illness, to add vital years to your life, and to enjoy a dramatically higher quality of life right now.

Plain and simple, good food digestion and assimilation is at repparttar 115903 "heart" of health, but most mainstream doctors are still inrepparttar 115904 dark about this one scientific conclusion.

What if I were to tell you there's a 100% safe breakthrough way to turnrepparttar 115905 corner on any number of lifelong health problems NOW using your own body's "friendly" fighters . . . please continue.

What exactly are bacteria? Bacteria arerepparttar 115906 simplest, smallest, and most abundant organisms onrepparttar 115907 planet. One of their most important roles is decomposition. Without bacteria, organic carbon, found in dead and rotting organisms, would depleterepparttar 115908 carbon dioxide inrepparttar 115909 atmosphere. Without carbon dioxide, photosynthesis could not occur and no food could grow. Bacteria are also important for everyday functions ofrepparttar 115910 body including digestion. So, as you can see, bacteria are vital to human survival.

In 1928, Alexander Fleming discoveredrepparttar 115911 "miracle anti- biotic" penicillin. Duringrepparttar 115912 second world war, this antibiotic was made widely available to eliminaterepparttar 115913 most unmerciful of war-time killers: infected wounds. Ever since Fleming's discovery, antibiotic use has flourished at an incredible rate. Four years after mass production of penicillin began, a frightening and unexpected pheno- menon started to occur. Some ofrepparttar 115914 deadly bacteria thatrepparttar 115915 antibiotic was supposed to destroy began developing resistance.

Because bacteria are extremely resilient and survive underrepparttar 115916 most adverse conditions, Dr. Gregor Reid ofrepparttar 115917 Lawson Research Institute in Ontario writes inrepparttar 115918 July 3, 1996 issue of "The Journal ofrepparttar 115919 American Medical Association", "At a time of alarming concern over antibiotic resistance andrepparttar 115920 expectation that our defenses will not be able to cope withrepparttar 115921 lethal pathogens that are on our doorstep, surely it is time to truly embrace alternatives such as probiotics."

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