TIMELINES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION:
July 18, 2010 – 12:14 am | No Comment

TIMELINES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION:
1920s (Decade)
* During World War I, federal spending grows three times larger than tax collections. When the government cuts back spending to balance the budget in 1920, a severe recession …

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ATOMIDINE IN THE EDGAR CAYCE READINGS
July 18, 2010 – 6:37 pm | No Comment
ATOMIDINE IN THE EDGAR CAYCE READINGS

Atomidine was mentioned in approximately 830 readings. This number is particularly striking in view of the fact that these recommendations must have all been made within the relatively short time span of less than twenty …

Benefits of Fish Oil and Calcium
July 17, 2010 – 10:01 pm | No Comment
Benefits of Fish Oil and Calcium

Benefits of Fish Oil and Calcium

In today’s competitive world where people have become so busy that they don’t even have time for their meals, the role of health supplements becomes very crucial. Though there are …

What are Dietary Supplements?
July 17, 2010 – 9:56 pm | No Comment
What are Dietary Supplements?

Dietary Supplements (Herbal Medicines and Natural Products) – Topic Overview

What are dietary supplements?
In the United States, dietary supplements are substances you eat or drink. They can be vitamins, minerals, herbs or other plants, amino …

Vitamin D And E Deficiency May Be Linked To Dementia Risk
July 17, 2010 – 8:18 pm | No Comment
Vitamin D And E Deficiency May Be Linked To Dementia Risk

Vitamin D And E Deficiency May Be Linked To Dementia Risk
Low levels of vitamins D and E may increase the risk of developing cognitive decline such as dementia or Alzheimer’s, new studies have found.
Scientists conducting …

Vitamin D
July 17, 2010 – 5:09 pm | No Comment
Vitamin D

You’ve probably heard all about the immune benefits of vitamin C – but today it’s time to move one letter down the alphabet. It turns out that vitamin D may actually be the more critical …