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Cardiovascular
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What Are You Breathing?
By John Stewart
We get over 50% of our energy from the air we breathe, so it makes sense that we should try to breathe the best possible quality of air. More >>
Key Elements for Cardiovascular Support
By RoseMarie Pierce
Scientific research has shown that risks to cardiovascular health can be lowered safely and effectively by making lifestyle and dietary changes in combination with a therapeutic nutritional program. More >>
An Introduction to Oxygen
By Dr. David Dyer
Why is oxygen so important? More >>
Foundation for Health and Performance
By Cory Holly
In the new paradigm you add the finest supplements you can find to the best possible diet you can eat, and then combine that strategy with controlled exercise. More >>
Liquid Fermented Tinctures - A Natural Choice
By Armin Prahst
In today`s modern society, many of us are coming back to the basics with regards to health care. Herbs are again being recognized as means to maintaining health and vigor. More >>
Changing the Paradigm of Fitness
By Jeremy Sheppard
It’s more than just strength and cardio that improves health and fitness levels.... stretching too is all-important...
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Breathe Deeply
By Dr. Gordon Stewart
Oxygen is one of the five basic elements vital to sustain your life. It is also the most important one. It is thought that oxygen deficiency, or oxygen starvation, is the greatest cause of disease. More >>
Quit Smoking for Good
By Charlene Kush, B.Sc., N.D.
Smoking has been an accepted social pastime for hundreds of years, so why in the last couple of decades has it come under such scrutiny as a killer? More >>
Chlorine The Paradox
By Barrie Carlsen
Formerly considered safe, now confirmed deadly More >>
Running for life - Part III
By Cory Holly
We know that running creates specific demands on the structure and physiology of the body. These demands are both biochemical and biomechanical. More >>

