Honey Pumpkin Exfoliating Mask
October 22, 2009 by pam · Leave a Comment
Autumn won’t be the same without pumpkins and they have quite a lot of uses at this time of the year. Aside from carving them or cooking them for your special pumpkin recipe, you can also put them on your skin. Whether fresh or cooked, pumpkins are rich in vitamins C, E and A, alpha and beta-carotene, lutein, potassium and zinc. Because of these nutrients, pumpkin offers a lot of healthy goodness when applied to the skin. In fact, beauty products and spa treatments use pumpkin extracts together with other beauty ingredients.
Great Reasons To Eat In Season
October 21, 2009 by pam · 3 Comments
Mother Nature has particularly designed each season to have different food produce. And all for great and healthy reasons! Isn’t it a wonder that nutrients present in season foods are exactly what our bodies need to stay fit, healthy and strong? Well, yes!
Take pumpkin for example. It’s a traditional feature of autumn and it is rich in vitamins A and C, calcium, iron and folates – all needed to fight seasonal cold and flu.
Home Remedies For Nail Fungus That Work
October 20, 2009 by pam · 2 Comments
Nail fungus, otherwise known as Onychomycosis, is caused by a group of fungus called dermatophytes that infect the finger and toe nails. Over 35 million people around the world suffer from nail fungus. Given this fact, a lot of people are looking for natural ways to cure this type of fungal infection to grow healthy and clean nails.
Thicker Eyelaches..sure Just Get These Drugs..
October 19, 2009 by Carolin · Leave a Comment

Would you take drugs to look better?
I’m horrified by the latest TV commercial for prescription drugs for “beauty issues”.
First of all I’m probably very old fashioned because I don’t really understand the purpose of prescription drugs at all. I always thought that prescription drugs was what doctors prescribed when we’re sick, not something that we make up the need for ourselves.
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How To Prevent Breast Cancer By Eating Healthy
October 18, 2009 by pam · Leave a Comment
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I’m sure you’ve seen a lot of pink stuff everywhere. There were pink ribbons, T-shirts, web designs, etc. They were meant to raise awareness, offer support and give honor to those who have fought with breast cancer. However, there is another one important thing that we should be aware of, men included. Our diet!
Breast Cancer Patients Show Low Levels of Vitamin D
October 17, 2009 by pam · Leave a Comment
Scientists from University of Rochester Medical Center claim that most women with breast cancer appear to have low levels of vitamin D and must be provided with high doses of the said vitamin.







