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By | March 23, 2011
The manufacturing of vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in our intestines. Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction and bone development of our skeletal bones and teeth. Calcium is also very important in the transmission ...
By | March 23, 2011
The manufacturing of vitamin D stimulates the absorption of calcium and phosphorus in our intestines. Calcium is necessary for muscle contraction and bone development of our skeletal bones and teeth. Calcium is also very important in the transmission ...
By Louis Silberman | March 4, 2011
The pursuit of “hairless happiness” has been in existence long before the earliest days of recorded history. With no real scientific understanding of the skin and body, these old-world aestheticians practiced often-disastrous methods of trial and error ...
By Annet King | February 28, 2011
Our world is brimming over with superb products. In far shorter supply: Professional representatives of those products who win us over with their personalized niche approach. When you skillfully combine both – great products, offered and supported by ...
By | September 30, 2010
Flower Power! by Sam Dhatt Digging into the Newest Plant Cell Breakthroughs Science seems like a very artificial and synthetic thing, where compounds are manipulated in sterile spaces by people wearing white coats and latex gloves. ...
By | February 28, 2011
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York ...
By | February 28, 2011
Did you know... that early American colonists made grey paint by boiling blueberries in milk? If all the blueberries grown in North America in one year were spread out in a single layer, they would cover a four-lane highway that stretched from New York ...
By | February 25, 2011
Tweezers, the earliest known method of hair removal, have evolved little from the clam shells used by the Neanderthals. Julius Caesar tweezed his facial hair multiple times per day, inspiring men of the time to copy his style in a new forum, the ...
By Nadine Toriello | February 25, 2011
Tweezers, the earliest known method of hair removal, have evolved little from the clam shells used by the Neanderthals. Julius Caesar tweezed his facial hair multiple times per day, inspiring men of the time to copy his style in a new forum, the barber ...
By Lyn Ross, L.M.E | January 26, 2011
The largest growth area in cosmetic facial treatment is related to aging. People are living longer and healthier and want their appearance to reflect their vital state of mind and health. The aging process begins when we enter the world and the effects ...
By | October 26, 2010
MILK. Most historians believe that using milk as a beverage began about 10,000 years ago, when animals were first domesticated. Although it is nearly impossible to pinpoint, evidence suggests that this early domestication appeared first in Afghanistan ...
By | October 26, 2010
MILK. Most historians believe that using milk as a beverage began about 10,000 years ago, when animals were first domesticated. Although it is nearly impossible to pinpoint, evidence suggests that this early domestication appeared first in Afghanistan ...
By | December 1, 2011
Business: Éminence Organic Skin Care President & CSO: Boldijarre Koronczay, President and Founder Year Established: 1958 Business Type: Organic skin care manufacturer Located: Vancouver, BC and Hungary No. of ...
By | December 1, 2011
“Healthy skin is something people want to have. To have healthy skin one must have a great routine. So, my number one rule is to be consistent with that daily routine and of course, use products appropriate for your skin type and skin condition.” ...
By | January 3, 2012
Of all the skin conditions that lead consumers to seek treatment, acne is, by far, the most common. A chronic, inflammatory disease of the pilosebaceous units (hair follicles and their sebaceous gland), acne affects between 40 and 50 million people ...

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