Fish oil supplements: good for some, bad for others
More questions on the value of nutritional supplements - this article focuses on fish oil. Read more on the caveat from Consumers Reports published in the Baltimore Sun.
More questions on the value of nutritional supplements - this article focuses on fish oil. Read more on the caveat from Consumers Reports published in the Baltimore Sun.
Flavonols—the antioxidants found in dark chocolate, may actually help boost circulation. Does that mean there could be a chocolate RX for Frosties someday?
This video shows off the new look for these toasty indoor/outdoor heated slippers and how easy they are to operate. For more information on the product, see our Product Review.
Ford has created a car just for us Frosties! We love it not for its green hybrid features, not for its smart systems that self-adjust the handling or music to keep us from sleeping at the wheel, and not for its social network cabilities for friends to help find us quicker routes on the road…
Recently we’ve seen some pretty alarming headlines in the news regarding herbal supplements suggesting that there’s little scientific evidence to support their claimed health benefits. Even more alarming, in some cases, dietary supplements may prove detrimental to our health. The main issues stem from some basic inaccurate assumptions: