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Water And ExerciseBy trz on May 27, 2009 | No Comments
The human body is made up of over 75% of water, and
as we all know, we cannot live without water. The
fact is, we can only survive for a total of 3 days
without water. Water has however, been replaced in
most diets by soft drinks and other sugar sweetened
refreshments. Keep in mind that water is a healthier
and necessary for leading yourself towards a better
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Tai Chi Uplifts External and Internal SystemsBy trz on May 1, 2009 | No Comments
What is an external system? What is an internal system? The answer lies beyond its difference.
Tai Chi is a form of exercise that incorporates between the inner and outer aspect of a human being. When one says that is affects the external system, it means that Tai Chi settles within the depths of a humans body strength. One that exhibits efforts and movements and is equated with the aspects of his or her environment. The external system involves how the body initiates movement and react to how outside factors is expressed.
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Body LanguageBy trz on April 27, 2009 | No Comments
When you are at an interview, you may not be aware of this but your interviewer is observing your body language, very carefully. Your body language says a lot about yourself, so you need to control negative body movements and encourage positive body movements and habits. Humans naturally send and receive nonverbal communication; they have been doing so since the beginning of time. When your girlfriend folds her arms but has a smile on her face, are you not wondering what she upset is about or clammed up for. At an interview, you never want your body language to contradict your words, this makes you appear like a liar. The first impression, or the first few minutes of your interview are the most lasting.
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Use Science to Answer the Question How Do I CureBy trz on April 17, 2009 | No Comments
Use Science to Answer the Question How Do I Cure Bad Breath From a High Protein Diet?
A high protein diet is fashionable with 2 entirely different sets of people: body builders and dieters. Though the sportive and the obese are as different as chalk and cheese in most respects, both often asking how do I cure bad breath from a high protein diet? It is best to go on a special diet, regardless of the reason, under the direct supervision of a qualified expert, but this is not always feasible in real life. Professional sports people may need to increase muscle mass in a hurry, while social pressures may force a young person who is chronically overweight, to try a crash diet that she or he has read about somewhere.
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Bad Personal Habits as Causes of HalitosisBy trz on April 10, 2009 | No Comments
It should be simple to keep bad breath at bay. While it is common knowledge that mouth fresheners act instantaneously, simple acts of personal hygiene can produce more lasting results. Most causes of halitosis are due to nothing more than carelessness or inconvenience. It is not always possible to brush teeth after a meal away from home, and bad breath is inevitable if you have enjoyed an exotic dish full of aromatic spices. Similarly, flossing can be most inconvenient, though traces of food stuck inside the mouth, will lose no time in raising a stink!
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Clothes For Winter RidingBy trz on April 8, 2009 | No Comments
Mountain biking in cold weather has always been a
challenge. The problem is that you’ll start out
cold then warm up and break a sweat, making yourself
wet. Then, when you travel downhill, the combination
of wet skin and windchill will be quite chilling. -
Leave Bad Breath Treatment to Your DentistBy trz on April 8, 2009 | No Comments
Mouth fresheners make a great deal of sense. There could something especially aromatic in food that you eat away from home, or perhaps you are partial to garlic and onions. It is rare to have friends and family muster the courage to tell you that you may have halitosis, though this will not be the case with even the friendliest dentist. Mouth fresheners that you can buy without prescriptions do not constitute bad breath treatment in any case. Temporary relief is simply not good enough if the problem recurs often, or if it seems unrelated to food habits.

