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Get Rid of Cellulite

Nearly 90 percent of women have cellulite. Nearly 100 percent of these women want to get rid of it. Cellulite is not complex. It’s simply a form of fat stored in humans. Cellulite looks different than other forms of fat because it contains strands of tissue that run between fat cells and latch onto the skin for support—all resulting in a cottage cheese look. You aren’t necessarily unhealthy or overweight if you have cellulite. Obese, thin and average people can all get this pesky form of fat depending on their genetic makeup, muscle tone and thickness of skin. There are ways to get rid of–or at least reduce–the presence of cellulite.

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True Benefits from Drinking Green Tea

Green tea, also known as Camellia sinensis, is native to China and other Asian countries but is popular worldwide. According to herbalsafety.utep.edu, tea is the second most consumed beverage next to water. Many people believe that there are health benefits to drinking tea, and scientific studies prove most of them to be true.

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Buy Fertility Pills

You can improve the odds of conceiving a child by taking control of your health, before buying and trying fertility pills. Women in good health who do not have ovulation problems and are trying to conceive can improve their chances with preconception care. In time, fertile couples who need a boost may turn to fertility pills, including clomiphine (brand name Clomid or Serophene) or bromocriptine (brand name Parlodel) to increase their chances of conceiving.

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Can I Drink Wine While I Am Pregnant?

Nearly 40,000 babies are born each year suffering from the physical and mental effects of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, as reported by the U.S Department of Health and Human Services. According to the U.S. Surgeon General, there is no “safe” level of alcohol consumption during pregnancy, whether it is beer, wine or liquor. Those who participate in binge drinking or consume seven or more drinks a week put their unborn babies at greater risk of developing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. However, even one drink is unsafe.

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Medical Benefits of Drinking Red Wine

In recent years, red wine has been assigned such health benefits as protecting us against heart disease and cancer. Still, many studies show no difference in red wine versus other alcohol containing beverages—such as beer, white wine or liquor—when considering their health benefits. The Mayo Clinic does report that something in red wine seems to be beneficial to heart health. They just aren’t sure exactly what it is that provides the health benefits.