Katherine Crawford, M.S. on November 28th, 2009

Learning how to lose arm flab does not have to be a pain in the rear. And one thing you can do to make it less painful is to increase blood flow in your body.

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Katherine Crawford, M.S. on November 27th, 2009

Figuring out how to tone up arms can be extremely difficult if your source of advice is questionable. And unfortunately, most information on the internet is questionable. Thus, many women are completely lost when it comes to getting the lean and sexy arms of their dreams.

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Katherine Crawford, M.S. on November 25th, 2009

Do you really want to figure out how to lose more arm fat? Are you getting enough sleep each night? Most women know that sleep is important for recovery and repair.

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Katherine Crawford, M.S. on November 20th, 2009

If you can lower your levels of insulin, you will reduce your bingo wings. So your main goal should be to control this sexy arm gatekeeper.

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Marcus Anthony on November 17th, 2009

Cosmetic surgery is a very strong industry throughout the world, no matter if the economy is booming or if it’s suffering from a recession. In the USA, liposculpture continues to be a popular treatment, with upwards of half a million Americans getting treatments each year. Many mistakenly think that this is the main place for such a treatment, but in fact, it’s become very popular and widespread in other parts of the world, including Japan and China. Men are also stepping up the table in large numbers to improve their appearance. In this article, we will give an overview of the surgical procedure that will be helpful to anyone interested in learning more about liposculpture.

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Adriana Noton on November 17th, 2009

Infrared heat therapy has been used for about forty years as a means of treating many injuries and aches in the human body. Infrared rays are waves of light that are not seen, but felt as heat. The sun emits infrared rays, and that is what warms our bodies. The Far Infrared Rays are the longest rays emitted by the sun. It is radiant heat, and produces heat by reacting with mass. Infrared heat penetrates the body, without heating the air around it. Through this penetration, infrared heat stimulates organs, muscle tissue, and the circulatory system. The infrared waves activate the water that composes most of our bodies and it ionizes and stimulates the water. The human body actually produces infrared rays, and some ancient forms of healing through the hands have used this energy. The most research into Far Infrared Heat Therapy has been done in Japan and China during the past forty years.

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Casy Wigwire on November 15th, 2009

The Acai berry is a little round berry-like fruit no bigger than a grape that has become accepted as an ingredient for many health foods items and also some well-liked brands of ice cream. Before the introduction of acai berry, its competitor berry fruit, the blueberry was popular as a super-health food. Still there are numerous brands of ice cream that are prepared using the blueberry.

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