Eat Fermented Dairy to Lower Heart Risk
December 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Eating and drinking fermented probiotic dairy products such as yogurt, kefir, cheese and sour cream reduces the risk of heart [&hellip
December 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Eating and drinking fermented probiotic dairy products such as yogurt, kefir, cheese and sour cream reduces the risk of heart [&hellip
December 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Northern New Jersey
The Japanese healing modality of reiki can reduce stress, ease anxiety, promote relaxation, balance our emotions and provide a feeling [&hellip
December 30th, 2019 | by Michael Magwood
by Michael Magwood As it gets colder, people are conflicted about whether to hibernate or seek ways to remain active. [&hellip
December 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
About one in 10 babies in utero struggles with a dangerous condition known as intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), in which [&hellip
December 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Chomping on more nuts daily keeps the pounds at bay, according to research published in the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention [&hellip
October 31st, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Northern New Jersey
Oncology Massage can be a beneficial adjunctive therapy for people affected with cancer, including those in active treatment. Multiple recent [&hellip
September 30th, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Northern New Jersey
Between 10 and 35 million people suffer from temporal mandibular joint (TMJ) and muscle disorders. Common symptoms include pain and [&hellip
August 31st, 2019 | by Nayda Rondon
by Nayda Rondon Working in perfect partnership, zinc and black seed oil do a powerful job of protecting the mouth [&hellip
August 31st, 2019 | by Nayda Rondon
by Nayda Rondon New information about the connection between propolis, antioxidants and free radicals continues to surface. While scientific evidence [&hellip
July 31st, 2019 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Eggs should only be a now and then thing, the latest research from Northwestern Medicine, in Chicago, indicates. The new [&hellip