Contents Page - September 2007
Saturday, September 1st, 2007- In the News:
- Work related stress and long hours can bring an earlier menopause
- The dangers of eating grapefruit
- Yo-Yo dieting can increase risk of kidney disease
- Quick Tip: Folic acid reduces your risk of stroke
- This month’s nutritional spotlight: Bananas
- Quick Tip: slow down when you eat to lose weight
- Small Changes: Big Weight Loss
- Osteoporosis: How vitamin K can keep your bones strong
- Aromatherapy: the sweet way to boost your fertility
- Get cracking: The health benefits of nuts
- Ten years younger: How to beat common wrinkle accelerators
- The True Power of Good Nutrition - Case Study September 2007
- Black Cohosh and menopause: your questions answered
- Coping with empty nest syndrome without reaching for the biscuit tin
- Quick Tip: Don’t hit the snooze button
- Natural fixes for perimenopausal menstrual irregularities
- How safe is the water you drink? Tap vs. bottled.
- Some non chemical bathroom products
- Quick Tip: Friendship is better than money
- Quick Tip: Another reason not to Yo-Yo diet
- Ask Marilyn:
- Star Question: Lack of libido?
- Cutting back on salt?
- Are we trying too hard to get pregnant?
- Complementary therapies and IVF?
Dear Reader,As usual this issue of Natural News is packed with useful and I hope practical information because I always feel that it is good to have tools that you can use in every day life. This issue covers anti-ageing remedies, we can’t stop the clock but it feels good to be able to at least slow it down. There is information on water, because although we are all recommended to drink six to eight glasses of water a day, the quality of the water we drink can make a big difference. All bottled water is not the same and as with food, you need to read the labels because you can literally just be drinking filtered tap water.