By: Ras Reed | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness It is incredibly important for everyone to recognize the effects of drinking alcohol. Whether you're not drinking, a beginner or an addicted drinker, all and sundry should know the result of taking booze. I assume the difficulty with alcohol addicts is that they are uninformed of the final result of their conduct. They were mistakenly made to suppose that alcohol will do them good. read more
By: Neal Silas | 2010-12-15 | Business If you are hosting a party or want to fill your refrigerator with cool refreshing drinks which are non alcoholic read more
By: Lee Jacobs | 2010-04-01 | Environmental Do you ever wonder if the water that comes out of your tap could possibly be making you ill? Well, this is not as far fetched as you may think! It's difficult to tell with water, as most municipal water looks the same, and unless you really delve further into what may be lurking within that clear liquid, how would you really know? read more
By: MakaylaSoransen | 2010-12-23 | Nutrition Is beer really Ok to have on a diet? Simply put, in moderation and when you are able to fit it in your day-to-day calorie limit read more
By: Robert Shryoc | 2011-05-09 | Depression Drinking alcohol occurs throughout the country, at celebrations, parties, get-togethers, etc. each and every day. Enjoying a cold alcoholic beverage at a picnic, or when out with friends has just become an occurrence that happens regularly for a large amount of people. read more
By: Kimberly Lee Anne | 2011-11-20 | Alternative Medicine Why your face gets red when you drink alcohol. This unknowing symptom when drinking alcohol is the result of acetaldehyde that is building up in your body. Here is how to stop this so you can drink alcohol symptom free. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Health & Fitness This article features a groundbreaking cure for alcoholism that is deceptively simple: Naltrexone+Drinking=Cure. It has an 80% success rate and has cured over 100,000 people globally. read more
By: | 2010-04-14 | Addictions Most addicted alcoholics find it unbelievably difficult to put away with that created daily habit. The worst part is even if they try, they are not able to cope with abandoning themselves from drinking. There is always help for such men/women who want to become that previous normal non-addicted person. read more
By: Patrick Meninga | 2010-04-03 | Addictions How to quit drinking alcohol for those who are struggling with the concept of quitting. Helpful tips and step by step instructions for how to go about quitting drinking. read more
By: Hayley Lou | 2010-03-30 | Medicine Often motion sickness medication can cause drowsiness. It must be taken prior to travel, usually at least 30 minutes before. In most cases motion sickness medication is not effective. read more
By: William Burnell | 2010-10-17 | Health & Fitness The short answer is yes; alcohol can make you fat - depending on how much you drink. The body turns some of the alcohol into fat, which ends up on you stomach - hence the "beer belly". There are calories in the alcohol and we all know if we take on more calories than we are losing, we will build fat. read more
By: Lisa | 2009-09-04 | Addictions Alcohol addiction is a serious problem that affects millions of people each year. It is important to recognize the warning signs of an addiction. read more
By: Ras Reed | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness It is quite possible for you to stop drinking alcohol if you utilize the info highlighted in this piece of writing. I am informed that there are several addicts out there who are finding it hard to throw in the towel. They have tried their best but have met with failure. read more
By: Ras Reed | 2010-03-27 | Health & Fitness This article is specifically written to help you know how to quit drinking alcohol on your own. In other words, it is something that you can do without the help of other people or professionals. Also, it means that quitting can be done successfully without checking into any alcohol rehab centers. Are you ready to learn how to do this on your own? read more
By: Sandy Miller | 2010-04-02 | Nutrition A common cause of what is sometimes termed, "diet sickness" is the lack of proper nutrition due to someone trying to lose weight far too quickly. Usually fad diets are the cause because these diets normally limit either carbohydrate, protein, or fat intake, throwing the body off its normal path. read more