Alcohol Poisoning

Alcohol poisoning, sometimes called acute alcohol intoxication, is what happens to your body when your liver cannot adequately process all of the alcohol you have consumed. Your liver takes two hours to break down the alcohol in one drink. (That’s one 1.5 ounce shot, 5 ounces of wine or champagne or 12 ounces of beer or wine cooler). If you drink more than one drink every two hours, your liver will not be able to process all the alcohol, and alcohol being a depressant, will slow down your heart rate and breathing and lower your blood pressure.

Alcohol poisoning can slow down your vital functions to the point you become comatose or even die. If you do survive alcohol poisoning, you may have to suffer through the pain of having your stomach pumped, or you may have permanent brain damage from the unconscious or comatose state your were in.

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Smoking and Out of Breath?

Has smoking left you out of breath? Can’t get your stamina up in order to exercise and get bikini ready for summer? Do you have an annoying smokers cough as well? There is all natural relief just waiting for you.

Top 5 Benefits for using a supplement:

1. Detoxify your lungs and air passages from harmful irritants
2. Open your lungs and improve air circulation thereby increasing your lung function to an optimum capacity
3. Find relief from smog, allergens and other environmental bronchial irritants
4. Minimize coughing and respiratory distress
5. Promote more efficient oxygen absorption to regulate breathing
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Osteoporosis and Osteopenia Explained

ARE YOU ENSURING THE HEALTH OF YOUR BONES?

It is easy to go through life, focusing on the “important” issues we face – taking care of the family, doing the shopping, working at our jobs, making sure our homes are clean. But how often do we really focus on ourselves? Especially on our health.

Oh yes, we may occasionally go to our doctor for a physical or perhaps we have a recurring health problem that brings us to doctors. But are we really doing everything we can to ensure the health of our bones? Probably not. It is all too common that we do not ask questions about our bone strength or about osteoporosis until a lot of damage is done.

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