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Top 3 Nitric Oxide Boosters and Top 3 Not So N.O. Boosters
Visit our Website: Body Building Reviews - True Reviews for True Results Nitric Oxide is simply a molecule made up of Nitrogen and Oxygen, which plays a major role in blood pressure regulation. Nitric Oxide is the key to Blood Flow which is the key to getting the "pump" in the gym. Increasing Nitric Oxide around your workouts can increase recovery, power output, glucose usage, and decrease fatigue levels by recycling oxygen; all of which are important for getting a good workout in the weight room or on the treadmill.
By William Horne9 years ago in Longevity
Best Essential Oil Diffusers
Whether or not you believe in the effects of aromatherapy, you can definitely enjoy the good scents and humidifying properties of the best essential oil diffusers. Technology has allowed us to combine small humidifiers with essential oils so that you can improve your breathing or just improve your environment. You can put one by your bed to relax with the scent of lavender, in your yoga studio to help clear the lungs, by your makeup mirror to humidify and cleanse your skin, or even just in the bathroom to clear out bad smells. The best essential oil diffusers are portable, easily refillable, and they usually come with extra features like color changing lights or even speakers.
By David McCleary9 years ago in Longevity
Herbs For Magic
Plants have always seemed magical to me, from the miracle of a small seed turning into a gigantic, floppy plant, which gaily proliferates throughout the garden, to the healing effects of an herbal tea which can comfort and soothe an overwhelmed psyche, appease an upset stomach, relieve a headache or insomnia. In times past, plants were believed to hold strong powers and could facilitate anything from attracting a lover to communing with fairies.
By David McCleary9 years ago in Longevity
Health Benefits of Garlic
Family: Liliaceae Names: ail commun (French); kinoblauch (German); knoflook (Dutch), ai aglio (Italian); alho (Portuguese); ajo commin (Spanish); vitlök (Swedish), tschesnok (Russian; suan da suan (Chinese); rasona (Sanskrit); lasan (Hindi); ninniku (Japanese); toum (Arabic); ail de cuisine, bawang poetih, bawang puteh, cropleek, cultivated garlic, hsiao suan, lai, lasan, poor man's treacle, rosina, samersaq, sarimsak, suan, thum
By James Porterson9 years ago in Longevity
MegaFood Multivitamins
MegaFood's scientific breakthrough put them 10 years ahead of all “natural" vitamin manufacturers who rely on laboratory processes to refine and manufacture—not GROW—their supplements. MegaFood was started decades ago, but they're still one of the leading creators of natural multivitamins.
By David McCleary9 years ago in Longevity
Home Grown Natural Remedies
You don't need to spend a fortune to keep yourself healthy and comfortable. Home remedies for bug bites, poison ivy, and other ailments are less expensive and all natural. What is the one home grown remedy, which you can grow in your backyard (or wherever your plants are), that you make every year?
By Alicia Springer9 years ago in Longevity
Natural Home Beauty Tips
Shopping for beauty supplies in a supermarket is something you'll find a lot of people doing these days whether it's for the brand names or the basic ingredients for making your own at home. Since the natural look is in, a few carefully chosen items, such as avocados, tomatoes, cucumbers, yogurt, and tea bags, will keep you looking fresh.
By David McCleary9 years ago in Longevity
How to Know...and Slow...How Fast You’re Aging
Wе all have a personal aging pattern that has little to do with the calendar and everything to do with how well we cope with stress, how successful we are at relationships, and whether we approach life with an optimistic or defeatist attitude. In fact, the single most effective age-retarder is definitely within your control. It's you and what you do.
By David McCleary9 years ago in Longevity
Frequently Asked Health Questions
There are questions about all areas of health—from fitness to diet to vitamin supplements—that many people have but don't know who to ask. Many worry they should already know the answers to their questions, or simply aren't sure who does have the answers. I'm here to go over a few frequently asked health questions to educate you on staying healthy as part of your day to day life.
By Alicia Springer9 years ago in Longevity
Healthy Eating Habits
When it comes to dispensing health advice, it seems impossible to prescribe strictly one method for a group of individuals; We’re all motivated differently. For example, some people prefer weaning off of a bad habit gradually whereas others, like myself, need to cut something off cold turkey for the change to stick. However, through my own personal experience and health journey, I have found that there are some key points to keep in mind and can be easily incorporated into your life.
By Alissa Bourne9 years ago in Longevity
Best Gear for Night Runners
This rundown of some of the best gear for night runners will help you stay safe and have a more fulfilling experience if you decide to go for a late-night run. Running at night is not just a great way to get your exercise fix, it's also great for the mind and soul, as it can be an extremely peaceful activity. You'll also find that this gear for night runners is ideal if you like to head for an early morning jog.
By Alicia Springer9 years ago in Longevity
The Healthiest Crockpot Soups to Stave Off Winter's Chill
When your lips are chapped, your nose is running, and you’re trying to save money on your heating bill, the last thing you want to eat is a salad. But that doesn’t mean you can’t eat a healthy dinner. Just throw a few ingredients in your crockpot before you leave in the morning and you can come home to a house that smells amazing and a bowl of soup that tastes like health and happiness. If you’re lucky enough to be making one of these soups, stews, or chilis on a weekend, you’ll get to enjoy the delicious aromas wafting through your house while you read, watch movies, and snuggle with the fur babies. Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a crockpot to fill and some cozy wintertime dreaming to catch up on.
By Sarah Quinn9 years ago in Longevity










