Archive for April 19th, 2007

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by by SaneFitness

Online voice chat

Remember how excited you were the first time you tried instant messaging? Wasn’t it thrilling to talk in real time to someone halfway around the world without unnecessarily tying up your phone line?
It appears that web 2.0 has increased the standard of instant chat capability. NationVoice offers users the ability to participate in online [...]

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by by SaneFitness

Chewing gum may provide temporary heartburn relief

If you suffer from chronic heartburn, you may want to try digestive enzymes for relief. Personally, I took them for about a month and my heartburn all but disappeared. However, if you suffer an occasional bout of heartburn, you may find relief in chewing gum. Although I rarely get heartburn nowadays, I always keep a [...]

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by by SaneFitness

Shisk Kabob hints

Shish kabobs can be a tasty healthful part of a meal, especially if you load the kabobs with lots of your favorite vegetables. Some options include zucchini chunks, tomato wedges, green peppers, mushrooms and pineapple chunks, to be used according to taste.
If you are frustrated by the food spinning on the skewers, here’s a little [...]

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by by SaneFitness

No need for chemicals to clean copper cookware

If you are sensitive to the aroma of certain chemicals, or just prefer to avoid them altogether, there are healthy options for cleaning your copper implements. You simply get the post wet, sprinkle on some salt and then rub it with a lemon half. You have the shine you want without having to use [...]

Posted on April 19th, 2007 by by SaneFitness

Hormone Replacement therapy: substantial cancer risk

According to a recent study, HRT or hormone replacement therapy may substantailly increase a woman’s risk of dying from ovarian cancer. The shocking results suggest that these women are 20 percent more likely to get cancer. Researchers believe that HRT therapy may be responsible for as many as 1000 deaths between 1991 and 2005. Furthermore, [...]