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Steven Godlewski's Articles in Womens Issues

  • Your Multi Vitamin Is Not Enough!
    Everybody should take a good multi vitamin each day. Taking that multi vitamin should become a habit - like brushing your teeth. However, one should never assume that they are getting all of the nutrients and minerals that they need, simply because they are taking a multi vitamin. In most cases they are not.
  • Vitamins for Anxiety and Panic Disorders
    Panic Disorder is one of the most severe forms of anxiety disorder and is often classified as its own illness. It affects more than 2 million adults in America every year, but it seems to affect twice as many women as men. Panic disorder also accounts for about 70% of all anxiety disorder cases.
  • Using Natural Antibiotics
    In today’s world, germs are getting smarter - and they are outsmarting modern medicine in a very scary way. You may have heard of all the recent outbreaks of Staph Infections around the world. This staph is literally building a resistance to antibiotics. It is an epidemic, and it can lead to death.
  • The Effect of Water On The Colon
    Most humans do not get the water that we require to completely flush all of the waste and toxins out of our bodies. What we don’t realize is the detrimental effects this has on our bodies - especially our colons. We often mistakenly think that we are getting plenty to drink, simply because we do not feel thirsty. Unfortunately, this is not a correct assumption.
  • Supplements Important to Cystic Fibrosis Patients
    Vitamins A, D and E have been found to be deficient in early diagnosed infants as well as older patients. Different levels of these vitamins are prescribed depending on the age of the patient, whether the patient is pancreatic insufficient or sufficient and other health factors that can be affected by cystic fibrosis. Vitamin K may also be prescribed under certain conditions.
  • Relieving Depression from the Inside
    Everybody gets down or feels blue from time to time. It’s a natural thing. But others get truly and seriously depressed - unable to cope with day-to-day life or to live their lives in anything resembling a normal fashion.
  • Preventing Colon Cancer
    The first step to preventing colon cancer is understanding what the risk factors are. Knowing that you are at risk will help motivate you to take the necessary steps to prevent it. Even if you are at high risk for colon cancer, there are steps that you can take to decrease your risk.
  • Losing Weight Can Make You Fat - Don't Let It Happen To You!
    Whether you just want to lose five pounds or fifty pounds, your diet can make you fat! In fact, many people who are just a few pounds overweight go on a diet, only to weigh an additional ten pounds before six months have passed. This is because when we diet, we aren’t usually losing fat - we are losing the lean muscle mass that our bodies need in order to lose the fat!
  • Liquid Vitamins versus Chewable Vitamins
    Nearly half the population of Americans residing in the United States, use some type of vitamin or vitamin supplement ever day. Even though they may take vitamins, most are unaware of the fact that nearly 90% of the nutrients and minerals found in the vitamin isn’t properly absorbed by the body, which means they are virtually watered down and most of their benefits proven to be not effective.
  • Liquid Collagen and Weight Loss
    You may have heard of collagen. Collagen is the protein that is in connective tissues in animals, and in human beings, collagen makes up the most amounts of all proteins in our bodies, with 25% of our protein being collagen. However, you have probably heard that collagen is used in cosmetic surgeries - which it is.
  • How To Renew Your Life Force
    A lot of the time, we mistakenly let ourselves believe that we are experiencing these things because we are getting older, or because we are having a stressful time at work, or because it’s ‘flu season.’ What we seldom think about is that we should not feel this way.
  • How To Look and Feel Better
    Looking and feeling great is something that many people believe is a luxury that is afforded to few. This isn’t true. The fact is that looking and feeling great doesn’t come all by itself. Those people who look and feel great are that way because they made it happen. At the same time, it doesn’t take much to look and feel great.
  • How Much Calcium Do You Need?
    We need calcium to keep our bones and teeth strong, but it is also needed to help our muscles contract properly, to help our blood clot, to help nerves carry messages, to keep our hearts beating properly, and to prevent diseases such as Osteoporosis. Without calcium our bodies are in big trouble!
  • How Antioxidants Help To Relieve Pain
    While the body does produce its own natural antioxidants to get rid of these toxins and cleanse the body, they aren’t enough. In fact, as we age, the body’s production of natural antioxidants decreases dramatically, leaving the door wide open for those toxins to literally take over our bodies!
  • Heartburn and Vitamins
    Heartburn symptoms can often be relieved if sufferers make a few lifestyle changes. Many people can significantly reduce the occurrence of symptoms by avoiding heartburn triggers and behaviors that contribute to acid reflux flare-ups. Not everyone suffers from heartburn, even when they eat spicy foods. For millions of people, however, heartburn is a chronic condition. There are several reasons an individual's heartburn will occur.
  • Glucosamine for Healthy Bones
    Man cannot live on bread alone, and bones can’t be healthy with calcium alone. They also need Glucosamine. The human body naturally produces Glucosamine, but as we grow older, our bodies stop producing enough Glucosamine, causing our bones and joints to wear out at a much faster rate. This affects your hips, knees, and hands, causing bone spurs, pain, deformity, and reduced movement and flexibility.
  • Fitness Trainer - Five Questions to Ask
    It is important to consider some factors that will determine if a certain fitness trainer is right for you. Here is how to find the fitness trainer that fits you:
  • Exercise and Sleep
    With regular exercise you'll notice that your quality of sleep is improved and the transition between the cycles and phases of sleep will become smoother and more regular. By keeping up your physical activity during the day, you may find it easier to deal with the stress and worries of your life.
  • Drink Your Way To Good Health
    You may also believe that you get enough water because you drink beverages that have water as an ingredient, such as coffee, tea, and sodas. Even though these beverages are made with water, when they are ingested, they actually cause us to lose water! You don’t need other beverages - what you need is water. Those other beverages should be a once-in-a-while thing, not a daily thing!
  • Does Your Colon Get Enough Exercise?
    Located at the bottom part of the large intestine, the colon is considered a muscle, and it is thought to be one of the strongest muscles in the human body. This large muscle is exercised when we have bowel movements. Unfortunately, most people’s colons are not getting nearly enough exercise!
  • Calcium Supplements for Better Sleep
    Do you get enough sleep? Are you absolutely sure? Most of us actually do not get enough sleep, and we aren't even aware of it. We have just adjusted to not being at 100% during the day without even realizing that we are not at 100%. We just think the energy level that we have is ‘normal.’
  • Building Muscle while Losing Fat - Is It Really Possible?
    Many female dieters’ avoid strenuous muscle building exercises because we know that muscles weigh more than fat, and we don’t want to ‘bulk up.’ Some dieters who don’t know this go forward with a great muscle building exercise program, only to drop it when they weigh and find that they weigh a couple of pounds more than they did when they started their diets!
  • Antioxidants and Women’s Health
    Women have a great number of potential health issues to be concerned about. This doesn’t mean that men don’t have concerns of their own; it just means that women seem to have a lot more things that can go wrong with their bodies than men do, including natural processes, such as pregnancy and menopause.