Monday, January 12, 2009

The Osteoporosis Cure or Hair Savers for Women

The Osteoporosis Cure: Reverse the Crippling Effects With New Treatments

Author: Harris McIlwain

Once considered a progressive, incurable disease, osteoporosis can be prevented and/or treated in both early and later stages thanks to recent breakthroughs and medical developments. Now a medical doctor tells you what you can do to head off the crippling effects of this disabling illness.

Find Out:
  • What are the symptoms of osteoporosis?
  • What are the factors that put you at risk?
  • Which common medications can increase your risk?
  • Should you take estrogen for the prevention of osteoporosis?
  • How is osteoporosis diagnosed?
  • Who should get a bone-density test and what does it involve?
  • What new bone-restoring drug has recently become available?
  • What part do diet and exercise play in the prevention and cure of osteoporosis?
  • What steps can you take to keep your bones strong and healthy
Plus:
  • Nutritional bonebuilders to add to your diet
  • Simple bone strengthening exercises
  • And Much More!



Read also God and Empire or The Mind at Work

Hair Savers for Women: A Complete Guide to Preventing and Treating Hair Loss

Author: Margaret Greenwood Robinson

Today in America, there are 20 million women suffering from hair loss — a devastating problem that most certainly and often unnecessarily affects a woman's self-image. Whether the loss is due to stress, hormonal imbalance, illness, chemotherapy, or medical side effects, hair loss can be prevented.

Hair Savers for Women: A Complete Guide to Preventing and Treating Hair Loss is the first and only book to address this important cosmetic health issue. It covers the very latest solutions and advances in treating female hair loss, from medicine to natural remedies, and introduces women to a whole new world of safe, clinically proven baldness remedies. For women whose hair loss persists, the book discusses surgical alternatives such as hair transplants and scalp reductions, as well as the pros and cons of hair weaves and wigs.



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