What’s New? gives repeat visitors a simple way to keep track of changes and new additions on this site. Because this site is constantly evolving and growing, we hope you come back often. This page is intended to help you quickly identify new additions or changes.
New information is added in a couple of different ways. First, we link this information into its natural topic. For example, the page on lowering cholesterol, and its associated companion pages, were linked into Natural Cures with a brief introduction.
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For your convenience, you will find a contextually appropriate version of this introduction here, with a link to the newly added pages. These are provided in three categories, based on your area of interest:
We have added an RSS channel for each category to allow you to keep track of changes in your area of interest. By adding these channels into your RSS reader or personalized homepage ( such as MyYahoo!, Google Homepage, or MyMSN ) you will be notified of added pages, with descriptions and links to these pages. If you do not know how to use these feeds, here is a simple explanation of RSS and instructions for their use.
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I have added a simple master guide to help you understand how the various tools and techniques on cleansing, nutrition and natural cures provided on this site fit together. Follow the six steps to good health.
Are you getting your daily requirement of vitamins, minerals and phytonutrients? Here is some background on
vitamin and mineral supplements and your
daily vitamin and mineral requirement. Also, learn about
phytonutrients and why you should be adding them, to your diet.
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Vitamin C therapy is now being used to address a range of maladies including coronary artery disease, irregular heartbeat and cancer. The rationale centers around the body's ability to ensure the integrity of your cells and to make collagen, a primary building block in your body. Find out why
Vitamin C therapy is looked upon as a promising treatment for coronary artery disease.
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