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Boron, A Trace Mineral Offers Pain Relief For Osteoarthritis by rosie g Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm The trace mineral boron is essential to the development of cartilage and bone. However modern food processing and intensive farming methods leave our food sadly lacking in this nutrient. Researchers have found that boron can appreciably improveosteoarthritis. In a year double blind, placebo controlled five-year trial researchers found the patients Read on »
Boron, A Trace Mineral Offers Pain Relief For Osteoarthritis by rosie g Posted Fri 21 Aug 2009 12:39pm The trace mineral boron is essential to the development of cartilage and bone. However modern food processing and intensive farming methods leave our food sadly lacking in this nutrient. Researchers have found that boron can appreciably improve osteoarthritis . In a year double blind, placebo controlled five-year trial researchers found the patients Read on »
Will taking boron help to build stronger muscles? by Dr. Gabe M. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:12pm are banned by the International Olympic Committee and are available legally only by prescription. Several studies have shown that lack of boron weakens bones, but there is no data to show that extra boron makes bones stronger. One study from the US Department of Agriculture showed that boron pills increased blood levels of testosterone in post-menopausal Read on »
Boron = Moron? It started back w... by Joe S. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 5:55pm Boron = Moron? It started back when I was about 17. Boron was being touted as the ‘new miracle supplement’ - it was said to ‘increase testosterone levels’. I’ve already... because of the boron, as soon as the hair started growing on my shoulders and back, I assumed it was doing something - and that was good enough for me. At least there was a visual Read on »
Ethereal view of monarda by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:19am Ethereal view of monarda  Read on »
Ethereal and Romantic Makeup & Hair at Erin Fetherston AW11 by Shannon N. Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 4:51pm Ethereal, magical and other worldly were the words used by lead make up artist Lucia Pieroni for MAC to describe the look at Erin Fetherston. The girls all had shiny, glowing, fresh looking skin.  To achieve the look, highlighter was applied to the cheekbones, chin and nose; the eyes were sculpted with a dark brown cream color on the top Read on »
the invoice is in the ether by Joan H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 01 Oct 2009 12:00am I just sent off my first invoice to my employers, LeapForce At Home. As a contractor (they have a 1099 form on file for me, along with a signed contract), I send them a monthly invoice using the invoice creation system they have implemented. It's not the slickest user interface, but it works, allowing me to enter my daily hour ... Read on »
An Ethereal Glow by Jessie E. Posted Mon 20 Sep 2010 7:37pm I wish I looked like this today: Instead, I looked like the guy in the background of the uncropped version: [ source ] You know, umbrellas just don’t work well when they’re inside out. At least I got to come home to some delicious eats! Besides some yummy shrimp scampi, Peter als ... Read on »
Adult Ballet Brings the Ethereal and the Grounded Together With Ballet Exercises by Dianne B. Healthy Living Professional Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:36pm A common response to why adults seek ballet as an exercise to reduce stress, anxiety, or feeling spaced out, is "to get a sense of my body". Ballet is ethereal, yet taking... and ethereal style of dancing. The best of both ideas. By the way, presence is IT. If you ever wonder why professional ballet dancers work so hard for little money and lots of aches Read on »
The Princess and the P.B.D.E.s (Polybrominated Dipheynl Ethers) by Dr. Polly Doctor of Philosophy Posted Thu 22 Jan 2009 5:54pm Ever wondered about potential toxins lurking in your child's mattress? If so, you're not alone. Walter Bader, a sufferer of multiple chemical sensitivity since his boyhood walks down the detergent aisle with his mother, thinks mattresses are downright dangerous. Hence his 2007 book,"Toxic Bedrooms: Your Guide to a Safe Night's Sleep." Blo ... Read on »