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Best Natural Products for Hair Growth

While commercial hair care products may contain a variety of chemically based substances that can enhance your hair growth, natural ingredients can also improve the condition of your hair. The rate of your hair growth depends on a variety of factors, including heredity and overall health. Although hair products may not make your hair follicles produce hair at a faster rate, they can improve the texture and condition of your hair, help to protect it from breakage and help it to grow longer and stronger.

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The Best Love Match for Pisces

Pisces, born between Feb. 19 and March 20, are emotional and intuitive, according to Tarot.com. Like those born under other Water signs, Pisceans are drawn to all things mystical and spiritual. Like the fish that symbolizes the Zodiac sign, those born under Pisces immerse themselves in their environment and recognize the deeper connections between people and nature. Their romantic attractions and attachments run deep, and Pisceans often feel as if their relationships were destined to happen.

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It’s Time for Fall — And A New Lease on Life!

This is by far my favorite time of year. You can feel the chill in the air, see the beauty of the leaves changing color and witness mother nature’s magic. As the leaves fall from the comfort of the trees, new leaves will be reborn next spring. This is the perfect time to take a look at your own life; which areas need to be buried and reborn with a fresh perspective. Are there aspects of yourself that you would rather move away from? Are there parts of your life that you would like to create a clean slate? What part of your life would you dream of comparing to the falling of the leaves?

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Is All Sugar Created Equal? High Fructose Corn Syrup Myths

I’m sure you’ve seen it. The new campaign for high fructose corn syrup in which the Corn Refiners Association has decided to rebrand and rename their product. Reflecting on changing consumer sentiment around high fructose corn syrup and declining sales, the Corn Refiners Association has petitioned the FDA for a name change to high fructose corn syrup. They want to call it “corn sugar”. The ad campaign is brilliant. Worried, they ask? We are, too, they claim. Only their concern doesn’t stem from the epidemic rates of obesity, diabetes and corn allergies that we are seeing, but rather their concern stems from a 20 year low in the sale of high fructose corn syrup and the impact it is having on the profitability of members of the Corn Refiners Association