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Mineral Supplements : Dangers and Benefits

31.07.2009 22:06    ayushveda.com
If you're no stranger to minerals and supplements then you know the issue is very touchy. People have their opinions and viewpoints,


Toxicity through the Eyes of a Nutritionist

31.07.2009 22:06    ayushveda.com
Liver detoxification is designed to assist the liver in functioning properly in order to improve the digestive system and general health. It can also play

Traditional Herbalism for Urinary System

31.07.2009 22:05    ayushveda.com
Here you will find some of the commonly used herbs for your kidney and urinary system. All of which have been tried and tested to be successful

History of Herbal Medicine : The Thomsonian System

31.07.2009 22:05    ayushveda.com
Samuel Thomson has been considered one of the greatest men of Herbal Medicine, and his books are being use as sources around the world.


Quickest path for building your body muscles Action

31.07.2009 22:05    ayushveda.com
Working hard with great effort is needed for strong muscle building. To start with, you have to get ready for the procedure of bodybuilding psychologically

Fashion ka Jalwa in Li’l Champs

31.07.2009 21:57    bollywoodgate.com
This weekend get thrilled to see singer of Fashion ka JalwaSukhwinder Singh on the reality show, SA RE GA MA PA Li'l Champs as aceleb judge. It was fun and thrilling night for both Sukhi as well asthe contestants.
India    Fashion

Flu threat to economy mostly in the mind for now

31.07.2009 20:03    dailystar.com.lb
One of the few certainties about the H1N1 swine flu virus is that it would have to turn much deadlier than it seems right now to cause a major drop in global economic output. A renewed rash of media headlines

Verdict for Aung San Suu Kyi Delayed Until August 11

31.07.2009 20:01    voanews.com
Burma's opposition leader's lawyer says after hearing that judges declared they needed more time to review unspecified 'legal problem' in case
Verdict for Aung San Suu Kyi Delayed Until August 11

Offensive against Taliban in Full Swing in Afghanistan's South

31.07.2009 20:01    voanews.com
But, war on opium proving equally difficult

UN: Civilian Death Toll Rises in Afghanistan

31.07.2009 20:01    voanews.com
More than 1,000 civilians died in first 6 months of 2009, an increase of 24 percent over same period in 2008

Chinese Authorities Detain Human Rights Lawyer

31.07.2009 20:01    voanews.com
Xu Zhiyoung taken away by police this week as part of clampdown on dissent ahead of politically sensitive 60th anniversary of founding of Communist Party rule

UNDP: Poverty, Conflict, Inhibit Arab Development

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
5th Arab Human Development Report says unemployment, civil wars, ethnic conflicts, authoritarian repression are inhibiting development

Asia Marks 30 Years since World Declared Free of Smallpox

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Some key health workers who eradicated smallpox in Asia re-unite to commemorate 30 years of freedom from incurable disease

Lebanon Enjoying Tourism Boom Amid Political Calm

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Records broken this year as number of visitors jumps dramatically

India Says Economy Has Weathered Economic Downturn

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee tells parliament slowdown has halted, economy expected to grow by 6.7 percent this year

North Korea to Investigate Crew of Seized South Korean Fishermen

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Unification Ministry in Seoul says it received word of probe by faxed message from Pyongyang

Iranian President Denies Rift with Supreme Leader

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad likens relationship to ties between father and son

Supporters of Thailand's Former PM Seek Royal Pardon

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, known as Red Shirts, hope to garner more than one million signatures on the petition asking King Bhumipol Adulyadej for a pardon
Supporters of Thailand's Former PM Seek Royal Pardon

Iraqi Bank Robbers Caught

31.07.2009 20:00    voanews.com
Police have arrested at least two suspects, recovered millions of dollars from robbery that left eight guards dead

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