Do health supplements work?

December 15, 2007 on 10:51 am | In Culture, Miscellaneous | No Comments

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The son of a friend decided to embark on a course of bodybuilding a while back and really threw himself into his new regime. In the process he bought all those health and fitness magazines aimed at guys and one thing I noticed when looking at them was the mindboggling array of supplements advertised. Powders, pills, drinks, energy bars and all bearing very scientific sounding names. And all very pricey!.

I wonder just how much good these things do if you don’t know enough about them. I would say that before buying and taking nutritional supplements you should really do your homework, and not only that, but buy them from a supplier who offers a lot of detailed advice and support. Many online companies just seem to focus on the selling side but others such as Supplements.net offer their customers full service covering what their needs are and basically what the supplements are all about.

If you are not too sure about supplements make sure you get all the advice you need first before you take them; that way you will get the most from them.

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See the light of the Northern Lights

December 15, 2007 on 10:41 am | In Magic | No Comments

Some of the most amazing and spectacular things you will ever see occur right over your head at night in the sky. Of course the most moving phenomenon you can ever see, sky-wise,  is a total solar eclipse and having seen one myself I cannot recommend highly enough a trip to the next one. In China I think it will be. Even though the scientists have worked it all out and explained it all away it still remains mind boggling.

One thing though they are still discovering much about is the Northern Lights display and now they have solved the mystery of how and why they shimmer so brightly. If you don’t want your illusions shattered then look away now..

The glow from the Northern Light (aurora borealis) occurs when tiny little solar particles are trapped along by temporary ‘magnetic ropes’ that link the earth to the sun during what is called a substorm. This substorm moves at an incredible speed and covers 400 miles in 60 seconds flat. Truly amazing stuff indeed.

So now you know. You’ll never see them in the same way again eh?.

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