Archive for November, 2006

Acomplia Sanofi: Re-Defining Your Body Shape Posted By : Jack White

Acomplia Sanofi is an effectual oral prescription medication to treat obesity, which can facilitate in re-defining your body shape.. It works by inhibiting the functioning of the CB-1 receptors, which regulate the food intake of the body. To buy Acomplia Sanofi, you can place a hassle-free online order.

Raise Your Natural Hormones To Lose Weight Fast Posted By : Jonathan Perez

Quick question: What's more important muscle tone and rapid weight loss, the amount of weight you lift or the amount of natural anabolic hormones your body releases in response to muscular stress (as is the case when performing a set)?

Weight for the Holidays Posted By : Eileen Silva

Dr. Silva suggest preparing for the Christmas / New Year festivities by losing weight in advance through addressing 5 areas of body chemistry with some easy lifestyle changes.

Xenical Throws Obesity Out of Gear Posted By : Clarence Carter

Xenical (Orlistat) works unlike any other diet pill. While others weight loss drugs help in suppressing appetite, it helps in excretion of extra fat from the body. To buy cheaply one should buy it from an online store.

Good Nutrition is Key to Alleviating Depression

A study has shown that the combination of a nutritious diet, daily fish oil supplements and/or three oily fish meals, like salmon, sardines or fresh tuna, a week can help alleviate depression symptoms.

Published in Nutrition & Dietetics - the official Journal of the Dietitians Association of Australia, including the Journal of the New Zealand Dietetic Association - researchers reviewed all existing literature related to dietary manipulation in a bid to uncover how such nutritional manoeuvring may assist in treating this illness.

Depression is a major risk factor for deliberate self-harm and suicide - affecting more than one million Australians each year, and is estimated by the World Health Organization to become the second leading cause of morbidity worldwide by 2020. The findings in this study contribute to rectifying the simplistic, traditional view of the illness as a personality weakness, and provide anecdotal evidence of depression as a mood disorder with underlying biological and psychosocial causes.