Hidden Dangers in Personal Care Products : Discover MORE…

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Your skin is your body’s largest organ and first line of defense. This “covering” is a complex system made up of nerves, glands, and cell layers, each having a role in your health. It serves as a buffer that helps protect you from extreme temperatures and toxic chemicals, while also producing antibacterial compounds that defend you against infection. Your skin also plays a role in the production of vitamin D.

Although your skin is capable of all of these functions, it needs protection, too. If not cared for properly, it can become dry and rough, produce wrinkles, and/or become susceptible to certain skin problems.

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Waking Up to the Invisible Threat: Protecting Your Health in a Wireless World

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We live in an era where we are constantly bathed in unseen energy. From the cell phones in our pockets to the Wi-Fi routers in our homes and the smart meters on our walls, electromagnetic fields (EMFs) are pervasive. While we are often told this non-ionizing radiation is harmless, emerging science suggests it poses...

Things You Need To Survive In Woods

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It takes more than simply finding your way out of the woods to get lost. It's also about surviving in the outdoors and becoming self-sufficient. If you're going to bug out, camp, or trek, keep these pointers in mind.

How to Detect and Eliminate Demodex Mites Naturally

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Human beings live in harmony with many types of creatures, big and small. Several of these organisms live on or in our bodies, and we maintain a symbiotic relationship of give-and-take. For example, good bacteria in our digestive tracts help us to stay healthy, providing aid in the digestion of food that cannot be effectively done by enzymes alone.

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8 Natural Remedies to Boost Thyroid Function Naturally

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Your thyroid is a hormone producing gland located in the middle of the lower neck. It has an impact on every cell, organ, and tissue of the body. It regulates your body’s temperature, body weight, heart rate, metabolic rate, and production of energy. Although it a very small organ, it optimal function is vital for your overall health and well-being.

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