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A diet containing high levels of polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids has been found not only to aid in building new brain cells, but also to prevent deterioration of brain cells already in existence. The study comes from the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (UAB), in which mice were fed a diet rich in polyphenols and polyunsaturated fatty acids over a period of forty days.

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Laura Bermingham of TV3's Ireland AM reviewed ATTITUDE All-Purpose Multi Surface Cleaner and raved about its value for money and eco-friendly credentials

 

 

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Here is a list of highly effective supplements to consider to help in minimising the risk to your family's natural health and build up your defences in the face of the swine flu pandemic.



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As Life Mel is 100% natural, like all honey it is susceptible to the climate.


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Tip 1; PMS

          Tip 2; Osteoparosis

          Tip 3; mood Swings

          Tip 4; Menopause

          Tip 5; Restless Legs

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          Tip 1; Prostate

          Tip 2; Hair Loss

          Tip 3; Alcohol

          Tip 4; Sports recovery

          Tip 5; Heart Health

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FDA Study: Lead Levels in Lipstick Much Higher than Previously Reported

FDA won’t say which brands had most lead; still has no standard for lead in lipstick

San Francisco – A new study by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has found lead in lipstick at levels much higher than those detected by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics (CSC) in a 2007 study that received international attention.

FDA found lead in all 20 lipsticks it tested, at levels ranging from 0.09 parts per million (ppm) to 3.06 ppm – more than four times higher than the highest lead level of 0.65 reported in the 2007 CSC study. FDA used a new testing method to analyze lipstick and concluded that earlier methods likely underestimated the amount of lead in lipstick.

FDA noted that three manufacturers had the highest levels of lead, but they did not name those brands. In 2007, the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics report also found that a few brands had consistently higher lead levels, including L’Oreal, Maybelline and Cover Girl.

Health experts say lead in lipstick is a health concern in any amount.











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This clinical study shows that supplementation with barley grass helped reduce the levels of cholesterol and oxygen free-radicals in the blood of type 2 diabetics.

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