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Sunday, 30 November 2014
Shingles are generally the result of contracting the chickenpox virus as a child and it’s type 3 HHV-3 Varicella-Zoster or Human Herpes Virus-3, the chickenpox virus is one of the herpes group of viruses, there are in fact over 25 viruses that are of the herpes type. The chickenpox virus reoccurs generally in adults 50 plus in the form of the Varicella-Zoster Virus. An interesting characteristic of many of the viruses we may contract through life. — Read Article
Posted by: Silberhorn Team
Saturday, 29 November 2014
Soak up the freebie as yet untaxed vitamin D commonly known as the "sunshine vitamin". Our skin is the original solar panel, expose it to the sun and vitamin D is produced at no cost and no effort; the health benefits are significant and ongoing for immune support, bone density and teeth. Vitamin D regulates body function; so soak it up and avoid over exposure and skin damage. — Read Article
Posted by: Silberhorn Team
 
Saturday, 29 November 2014
To quench our thirst for life at the fountain of youth, would be nice. Many of our products make a significant contribution by providing our body’s with the building blocks to restore and maintain health and body function, reducing inflammation and regenerating damaged tissue; thereby slowing the aging process, especially appearance, (our skin and supporting matrix), joint function and health, balancing immune response. — Read Article
Posted by: Silberhorn
Tags: aging
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Lung function and respiratory health robs us of the puff we need to enjoy life; which ages us prematurely couple that with Memory loss which is another result of the aging process; it’s very often accelerated by the breakdown of our body’s communication network, our neurological pathways (the shorting out of the body’s electrical signals). — Read Article
Posted by: Silberhorn
Wednesday, 26 November 2014
Raspberries have their origins in eastern Europe and north Asia; the Romans named them Idaeus as they were believed to have been discovered by the Greeks in the region of Mount Ida hence the Roman name Idaeus. — Read Article
Posted by: Silberhorn