Do you choose canned food or dry food? What brand? There are so many different brands, all shapes and sizes of pet food to choose from and pet owners are provided with very little information to base your decisions on (other than advertising) – it can get so confusing! Well, buckle your seatbelt depending on… Continue reading Seven Secrets To Choosing A Safe, Healthy Pet Food
Comfort Food Addiction and Stress Link – How to Create Choices to Have Joy Within Eating
Comfort food addiction is described with these characteristics. Food products that have a high level of sugar, fat and salt and other chemicals that have been process together to enhances and amplify flavors will above normal food levels. Do to the abnormally high levels of sugar, fat and salt and other chemicals the body changes… Continue reading Comfort Food Addiction and Stress Link – How to Create Choices to Have Joy Within Eating
A Case For Whole Food Supplements
The Standard American Diet (SAD) is lacking in many vital nutritional components. Being largely composed of prepackaged, convenience foods with few naturally grown food products; this diet has contributed to an epidemic of not only obesity but also extreme nutritional deficiency. While many commercially available vitamin and mineral supplements exist, they are manufactured in an… Continue reading A Case For Whole Food Supplements
All You Need to Know About RCC, HCC, and DTC
Cancer, a deadly disease, is a condition where cells of any body part start growing without control. The cells further divide and grow to spread into other body parts. In a healthy body, old or damaged cells die while other cells divide and form new cells. Cancer disturbs this process; new cells are formed when… Continue reading All You Need to Know About RCC, HCC, and DTC
HCC Or Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Primary Cancer of the Liver
While the most common cause of liver cancer that affects individuals in the United States is caused by a cancer that has originated within another part of the body and metastasized or spread, HCC or hepatocellular carcinoma is cancer that begins in the liver and accounts for up to fifty percent of all liver cancer… Continue reading HCC Or Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Primary Cancer of the Liver
Realistic Approach to Setting Health and Fitness Goals
What is unique about health and fitness goals is they are never-ending. In the whole scheme of things, if your goal is to enjoy excellent health, possess an abundance of energy and live life to the fullest for the longest possible time, the process is ongoing and will never be complete. As we get older,… Continue reading Realistic Approach to Setting Health and Fitness Goals
Introduction to Designing Open Source Games for the Google Smart Phones
Google has offered the open source tools and the education but it is up to you to learn and develop your own apps for smart phones to prove how competent you are at developing and designing open source games and to what value you will be able to offer in future developments online. Google I… Continue reading Introduction to Designing Open Source Games for the Google Smart Phones
Defeating Used Games: Why Incentives to Discourage Pre-Owned Gaming Are Awful
Do you buy your games second-hand? Then you are a complete cheapskate and the scum of the gaming industry. You’re worse than any pirate sailing the high seas of warez. Or at least, that’s what publishers want us to think. Whether you have the right to sell the products you have purchased is irrelevant: the… Continue reading Defeating Used Games: Why Incentives to Discourage Pre-Owned Gaming Are Awful
Guide to Building a Gaming Computer
A Gaming Computer, also known as gaming PC, is a personal computer that is capable of playing computationally and graphically demanding video games. They are very similar to conventional computers with the exception that these machines are fitted with performance-oriented video card and other specifications. This type of computers can be easily bought in the… Continue reading Guide to Building a Gaming Computer
The War on Used Games
As we prepare for the coming wave of next generation systems, we should be anticipating improvements on all the good things we associate with the current crop of systems. Moving forward we expect: better graphics, faster processors, more engaging games, you get the idea. But not everything that we’re anticipating will be a progressive movement… Continue reading The War on Used Games