September 2, 2010 Categorized under Fitness Exercise Equipment - No Comment

Shake Weight: The Facts

Shake Weight: The Facts. Health products have been rising in popularity since the new millenium as a lot more men and women are taking an interest due to the fact that americans are becoming of the positive aspects associated with a healthier lifestyle as glamorized by that media plus celebrities. An example of one of the newest Exercise products is Shake Weight which is suitable for equally males and ladies. This article will examine the pros and cons of this product.

As soon as Shake Weight initially hit the market there was a lot of skepticism since the gadget appeared simple except it promised wonderful results. The Shake Weight claims to build up great arms and abs. The technology is developed around the concept of dynamic inertia. Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under High Blood Pressure - No Comment

Choosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure? New Research Reveals Which Meditation is Most Effective

Choosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure? New Research Reveals Which Meditation is Most EffectiveChoosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure?. A new scientific research study conducted at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine provides further evidence that people with high blood pressure can find relief through meditation—but the study also found that not all forms of meditation are equally effective. The study compared findings from research on several well-known types of meditation and relaxation practices, and found that the only mind/body practice that produces significant changes in blood pressure is the Transcendental Meditation technique.

According to a definitive new meta-analysis of 107 previous studies on stress reduction programs and high blood pressure, published in the American Journal of Hypertension (Vol. 21, 3: 310-316), Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under Medicine - No Comment

Effects of Pcp Drug Abuse

Effects of Pcp Drug AbuseEffects of Pcp Drug Abuse. Phencyclidine (phenylcyclohexylpiperidine) commonly initialized as PCP is a disseminative drug, which means that by consuming this drug mind feels separated from the body. PCP was illegally manufactured in labs and sold out in form of tablets from 1950s. According to survey conducted by National Drug Control, more than 187 million children age 12 and older have abused PCP at least once in their past life. PCP abuse causes many negative psychological effects and due to these effects, it was never approved for human use.

Effects of PCP drug abuse
Due to the overdose of PCP, the drug abusers have unpleasant psychological effects. Their behavior will be unpredictable and often violent behavior is associated. Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under Medicine - No Comment

Risperdal FAQ

risperdal faq Alternative to Depakote that doesn’t craft you gain cargo?
It is not the Depakote but the risperdal that is causing the substance gain. Hi, I take Lithium 800mg a day and am quite happy next to it, it’s a mood stabiliser so my mood wont go too high or too low. Lithium is occcassionally known to cause substance gain but I have no experience…

Does risperdal breed you gain weightiness?
how many pounds will be added to your weight? I was on a low dose of Risperdal (.5 MG once a day) for probably 6 months to aid an antidepressant I was taking. Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under High Blood Pressure - No Comment

Common Side Effects of High Blood Pressure Medication

Some of the drugs listed below can affect certain functions of the body, resulting in bad side effects. However, drugs that lower blood pressure have proven effective over the years. The benefits of using them far outweigh the risk of side effects. Most people who?ve taken these drugs haven?t had any problems.

Diuretics ? Some of these drugs may decrease your body’s supply of a mineral called potassium. Symptoms such as weakness, leg cramps or being tired may result. Eating foods containing potassium may help prevent significant potassium loss. You can prevent potassium loss by taking a liquid or tablet that has potassium along with the diuretic, if your doctor recommends it. Read more…

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