Archives by: Mark Schweizer
Mark Schweizer
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About the author
Mark is 44 years old and passionate nourishing advisor as well as expert in the range health, Fitness and medicine. His area of expertise includes the testing and evaluation of dietary supplements. With great care he publishes his self-tested experience reports, with which he would like to provide for a better clearing-up.
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Faced with removal of his colon when treatments for his ulcerative colitis were unsuccessful, a 36-year-old California man opted for an unconventional treatment. He traveled to Thailand and, ...
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Bad breath, or halitosis, is familiar to many people. Although precise epidemiological data are missing, some studies have suggested that bad breath may rank only behind dental cavities ...
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Vitamin D supplements may not always make a difference in a child’s bone density, a new review finds. Children with normal vitamin D levels didn’t show improvements in ...
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Drinking just one glass of wine can trigger allergic reactions in some people, and being exposed to smoke can worsen asthma and affect seasonal allergy sufferers, experts say. ...
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Question: Are probiotics safe? Answer: There is debate over the precise definition of probiotics. The United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization and the World Health Organization call probiotics ...
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Many people struggle to adhere to an exercise routine. Researchers are beginning to unravel what makes us more likely to stick to a workout regime and what strategies ...
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If you’re a runner, it can be hard to see your own mistakes. Unless you’re constantly running alongside a full-length mirror to check out your reflection, it’s impossible ...
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Injuries related to inflatable bouncers, a type of outdoor play area for children, have risen rapidly in recent years, a new study finds. There was a fifteenfold increase ...
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Laundry detergent sold in small pods present a hazard for young children who are inclined to put the shiny, colorful capsules in their mouths, a new report says. ...
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A growing number of children are swallowing batteries, especially circular “button batteries,” leading to thousands of emergency room visits each year and, in a few cases, deaths, according ...
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