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What Is Celiac Disease?
What Causes It?
What Are the Symptoms?
How is Celiac Disease Diagnosed?
What Are Latent and Silent Celiac Disease
What Other Diseases are Associated with Celiac Disease?
Complications of Celiac Disease
Treatments for Celiac
Taking Care of Yourself
The Gluten Free Diet
Finding Gluten Free Foods and Ingredients
Dining Out
How Age Affects the Diagnosis
What If a Gluten Free Diet Fails to Give Relief?
What's New in Research for Celiac Disease?
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What Is Celiac Disease?
Nutrition is important to survive. However, if food and nutrients are not properly absorbed by the body, you can be at risk for a variety of diseases and symptoms.
Celiac Disease may not be very well known, but it is vital that you understand the process, so you can provide early and effective treatment. Knowing the signs early and having the right diagnosis can prevent complications and enhance recovery.
Defining the Condition
Celiac Disease is a disorder of the digestive system which damages the small intestine and prevents the proper absorption of nutrients that come from food. Individuals who have the condition cannot tolerate gluten. Gluten is a protein present in wheat, barley and rye. It is generally found in foods but other products like lip balms, vitamins and medications may also have gluten. When affected persons consume products or food that has gluten, the immune system reacts by destroying or damaging villi. Villi are the small protrusions that appear like fingers lining the small intestine.
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History of Body Building
Who Becomes a Body Builder?
In the Beginning
Joining a Gym
Building a Home Gym
The Right Equipment
What is Your BMI?
Beginner Routines
Intermediate Routines
Advanced Routines
Diet and Body Building
Supplements
Nutrition
Steroids
Going Pro
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History of Body Building
A well-defined physique has always been closely associated with strength, success and fertility. Since ancient times, human beings were highly engrossed in developing their physical structure. Their intent was to attract the opposite sex as well as be useful in several functions of daily living. Today, the activity is more commonly referred to as body building. The world has embraced it since its date of origin.
The Birth of Body Building
The origin of body building is estimated to be between 1880 and 1930. Body building as an art form wherein individuals pose and display symmetry and muscularity, did not exist before the 19th century. Human beings have been actively building strength to prepare for games and other popular sports for more than 3000 years. The ancient Greeks were known for possessing well-developed symmetry by doing a variety of exercises, including weight lifting.
The single person who could be accredited with initially promoting modern day body building would be Eugen Sandow, from Prussia (Germany). He is now referred to as the father of Modern Body Building.
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What is Homeopathy?
About Natural Healing
What is Reiki?
What is Usual
About Herbal Healing
Benefits of Yoga
Massage and Natural Healing
The Acupuncture Equation
About Oriental Herbal Medicine
Homeopathy and Your Child
Natural Remedies
Aromatherapy as a Remedy
Energy Healing
Meditation and Healing
More on Massage
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What is Homeopathy
Medical costs are soaring higher and higher with each passing year. Due to the higher cost Health Care, many people are turning to natural remedies or cures. Homeopathy is already quite popular, but what is homeopathy?
Homeopathy is derived from two Greek words, ‘homoios’ and ‘pathos’. The principles of homeopathy were first defined in 1796 by Samuel Hahnemann. In general, homeopathic medicines are safe. Homeopathic medicine is widely criticized especially in the medical industry because patients are advised to avoid conventional medications like antibiotics and vaccinations. According to statistics, about 2% of the American and UK population are using homeopathy. WHO (World Health Organization) stated that this alternative medicine is widespread along with herbal medicines, osteopathy, and Chinese medicines.
How are the treatments prepared? You need to consult an experienced homeopath for treatment preparation. The production of the homeopathic treatment is called potentisation or dynamisation. A particular remedy will be diluted in water or alcohol inside an elastic container or body and then it will be shaken vigorously. This process is termed as ‘succussion’. Homeopaths like Hahnemann believed that potentisation can activate the diluted substance’s vital energy and such energy is released during succussion.
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How Your Kidneys Function
Kidney Diseases
What Causes Kidney Failure?
What Are Kidney Stones?
What Are the Symptoms of Kidney Stones?
What Causes Kidney Stones?
Diet and Kidney Problems
What Causes Excess Uric Acid?
Kidney Disease and Diabetes
How to Dissolve Kidney Stones
Home Remedies for Kidney Stones
Kidney Stones in Children
About Dialysis
Kidney Transplantation
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How Your Kidneys Function
There are two kidneys in the human body. Each kidney plays a vital role in maintaining balance within the entire system. The most important function of the kidneys is to separate the toxins or toxic materials from the blood so that the body maintains its balance and is not chemically disturbed. Understanding fully how kidneys function helps to insure they will be healthy.
Anatomically speaking, the kidneys are two organs which are located beside the column of the vertebra and below the ribs. The right kidney is slightly lower than its left half. Shaped like a bean, the kidneys are about ten centimeters long and six centimeters wide.
The functioning kidneys
The kidneys have numerous functions and one of which is to separate mineral salts, urea and waste products which may become harmful to the body if included in the blood. The kidneys also have the capability to conserve electrolytes, salts and water if the body signals any lack of the same. If one kidney fails to function normally there is still a chance of surviving provided the other is still functioning properly. There must be at least one kidney doing its job for the human body to survive.
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About the Thyroid
Testing the Thyroid
What is Hypothyroidism
What is Hyperthyroidism?
Thyroid Disease - Who is at Risk?
The Autoimmune System
Treating the Underactive Thyroid
Treating the Overactive Thyroid
Finding the Right Balance
When Nothing Works
Should you stop Treatment?
Nutrition and Your Thyroid
Weight Control
A Woman's Cycle
Your Own Thermostat
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About the Thyroid
What Is the
Thyroid In Relation To the Endocrine System?
The body is made up of eleven major systems. These groups are composed of various organs which are responsible for homeostasis. If any of these systems malfunction, other bodily organs are compromised. Therefore, it is vital to maintain balance in the body so the systems can remain fully functional.
One of those major regulatory systems in the body is the Endocrine System. It is made up of glands that produce and secrete hormones.
Metabolism, sexual function and bodily growth are established through the hormones secreted by the endocrine system.
The Major Glands of the Endocrine System
The endocrine system is made up of different glands which are responsible for the secretion of hormones. These hormones are like chemical messengers which transfer information from a group of cells to another in order to coordinate the functions of various bodily parts.
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Chapter 1: Introduction......7
Chapter 2: Network Marketing In The 21st Century..9
Sales Versus Marketing....9
Old School Versus The Google Revolution.............11
Attrition Rates Are Increasing..............13
Chapter 3: Choosing The Right Network Marketing Company.14
The Right Vehicle............14
The Right Management Team.............15
A Product That Is In Demand..............16
The Right Trend..............17
Front Loading Companies...................17
Chapter 4: Finding The Right People To Work Together With..19
Supportive Uplines And Sidelines.......19
Speedy Support...............20
Joining Networking Groups Outside....20
Chapter 5: Differentiating Between Compensation Plans.........22
The Importance of Compensation Plans.................22
Single Level Versus Multi-Level..........23
Unilevel Plans..................26
Stairstep Plans................28
Binary Plans29
The Australian Two-Up....30
Matrix Plans.32
Chapter 6: Prospecting Methods.........33
Cold Calling & Invitations33
Classified Advertising & Google AdWords..............34
Networking Swaps...........35
Online Prospecting..........35
Chapter 7: Developing The Posture Of A Leader...36
Posture Is Everything......36
Ways To Develop The Winning Posture..................37
Recommended Resources..................38
Chapter 8: Conclusion......39
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Chapter 1: Introduction
Welcome To “Network Marketing Survival 2”
In this book, you will learn about everything you need to know about how to survive in the cut-throat world network marketing and how you can get ahead of the competition in the 21st century!
After all, network marketing is like a jungle. If you are not careful, you will get eaten by the LIONS out there!
If you’ve read the first book – "Network Marketing Survival”, you will know how much different the network marketing industry has evolved since the 50s.
Of course, there are certain timeless principles that will never change in the network marketing industry. Principles such as:
• Providing value for your customers and prospects
• Uplines helping downlines (and sidelines helping one another)
• Working together with a solid management team
• Building your reputation and helping others…
These things will never change. However, there are certain things like business opportunity demands, prospecting methods, competition and many other crucial business factors have changed the way network marketing is done!
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What is Acid Reflux?
How the Digestive System Works
About GERD
Lessen the Effects through Diet
When to Consult Your Doctor
What's Next?
Exercise - Right or Wrong?
Simple Tips
Is Surgery an Option?
Infants and Children
Pregnancy
Seniors
Acid/Alkaline Balance
Meal Planning
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What is Acid Reflux?
Early civilization shrugged off acid reflux as a common occurrence -- either caused by excessive eating or high acid content in their digestive system. One school of thought was that acid reflux is attributed to stress.
Early Beliefs
Our early ancestors were only able to guess the truth behind the cause of acid reflux. Some beliefs skirted the edges of truth while others were purely myths.
Those early ancestors considered acid reflux as a natural function of our digestive system. It was diagnosed by ancient doctors that acid reflux is an "internal fire in our stomach” that aids in digesting food. This often occurred when an individual had more eat than the stomach can handle.
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About This New world
Manufacturing Happiness
Cutting the Apron Strings
Let's Talk
How to Defeat Selfishness
About Sex and Intimacy for Him
About Sex and Intimacy for Her
Family Values
How to Deal With Conflict
All About Money
Make Time for Fun
Giving Up the Past
Balancing the Hourglass
When to Expand the Family
Faith
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About This New world
For some marriage can be the most wonderful thing that happened to them. There are people who even say that it’s like a fairy tale come true, coupled with the ever famous “And they lived happily ever after” line. However, what most people do not understand is that getting married means changes. “A lot” of changes!
Yes, finding the man or woman of your dreams is definitely a big milestone in your life. However, things will be much different from how everything was when you were still in the dating stage.
You should keep in mind that you’re not just sweethearts anymore; and that getting married is something that will greatly affect your life one way or another. You’ve got to be prepared for some lifestyle changes!
With that being said, here are some of the most common lifestyle changes that marriage brings about.
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What is Liposuction?
What Liposuction Can and Can't Do
Who is a Candidate?
Finding a Top Notch Doctor
Your First Doctor Visit
Making the Decision
Liposuction Procedures
Preparation
During the Procedure
Impact on Areas of the Body
After Liposuction
Potential Complications
If You Are Unhappy
Final Words
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What is Liposuction?
Liposuction is one of the most popular plastic surgery techniques practiced today. This type of surgery involves the removal of fat from certain areas of the body such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, and upper arms. It is often done in conjunction with other plastic surgery procedures. The process of liposuction varies according to the patient's preference and what the cosmetic goals are.
Liposuction: The Basics
You might be familiar with the term 'liposuction'. However, specific knowledge of this procedure is often vague. For those contemplating liposuction, you must educate yourself to ensure that you achieve your cosmetic goal and do it safely.
To perform liposuction, fat cells are surgically removed from specific problem areas in your body. To do this, surgeons use a stainless steel suction tube known as a cannula. Aside from removing excessive fat, surgical liposuction procedures are also done for contouring purposes. This attests to the idea that liposuction is mostly done for cosmetic purposes.
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Why Become a Vegetarian
The Advantages of Vegetarianism
What Plants Provide Protein
Build Strong Bones as a Vegetarian
Energy From Grains
How Fruits and Vegetables Protect Body Chemistry
Fat Fiascos - Trans vs. Non-Trans
How to simplify a Daily Vegetarian Diet
Creating a Vegetarian Food Guide
Lifelong Vegetarians
Vegetarianism and Weight Loss
The Importance of Freshness
Disease Prevention Thru Vegetarianism
Vegetarianism and the Athlete
Vegetarianism and BMI
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Why Become A Vegetarian?
Choosing to become a vegetarian reflects a conscious effort to improve the welfare and well-being of your overall health condition. Over recent years, this advocacy has become fiercer than ever and it shows no signs of stopping. There are several reasons why one should opt to eat vegetables over meat and animal products. All you need are simple steps to get started and you could be on your way to gaining better health.
What is a Vegetarian?
There are several, varying definitions of what can be considered a vegetarian. After all, there are certain classifications of vegetarians themselves. However, it is mainly a conscious effort to reduce the intake of all or certain types of meats or animal products.