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Every day on the nightly news, there is a story about the rising gas prices. Monthly, there are over 20,000 articles published about the steady and rapid increase in fuel costs. It has replaced “the weather” as a topic of conversation. What makes t...
Gear systems must be cooled, lubricated, and protected by high-quality gear oils. Those same oils also flush away particles from the contact areas that can cause damage or excessive noise. These oils must also protect from high pressures and extreme tem...
Polishing, waxing and cleaning (Oh My!) hard surfaced-floors doesn’t have to be a long, laborious job, at least not if you follow several specific steps. First, try keeping your floors as clean as possible; nothing if more difficult than removing week-...
We hardly ever think about mold . . . that is until we see our red tomatoes, green peppers, or brown breads turn green. The fact is mold - a living fungus – is practically ubiquitous yet often unseen in our homes. And the only way to keep it at bay bef...
Some odors, like cigarette smoke and pet dander, can lurk in your home for days, even weeks. To rid your abode of such unpleasant smells, you’ll need to use a safe and effective fabric deodorizer. Your key objective is to eradicate the scent, not just m...
Some odors, like cigarette smoke and pet dander, can lurk in your home for days, even weeks. To rid your abode of such unpleasant smells, you’ll need to use a safe and effective fabric deodorizer. Your key objective is to eradicate the scent, not just m...
Super dirty, grimy, and filthy ovens complete with built-up slime and heavily encrusted gunk requires an intensive, heavy-duty cleaning device. The problem is that many oven degreasers contain poisonous and even toxic chemicals. Moreover, most of the...
Cardiovascular disease cases are dangerously increasing over time. We may not know it but our past paced lifestyle is obviously taking its toll on our body -- and it is most likely to affect our cardiovascular system. There are many ways to protect our...
Over half of all deaths worldwide are caused by some form of cardiovascular illness. The World Health Organization reports that as many as 12 million people a year die of heart disease, making it the number one killer in the world today. Cardiovascular...
Chelation goes all the way back to World War I, when chelating agents were used as antidotes for poison gas victims. Dimercaprol, the most commonly used chelating agent, was nicknamed British Anti-Lewisite (BAL), for its effectivity in binding the arsenic...
There’s good cholesterol and bad cholesterol. Either way, we just can’t seem to avoid having too much of it. There’s simply no way that everyone can resist the temptation of tasty food. Think of the deep-fried chicken from your favorite fast food jo...
Oral chelation refers to the oral intake of a formula known to have “chelating agents” or “chelators” – substances that remove accumulated metals from the bloodstream. These metals come from environmental pollutants; chemicals that get in contac...
The statistics alone are enough to give anyone a heart attack. Heart disease is the culprit behind at least 30% of deaths in the United States, a killer even more prolific than cancer. Other afflictions of the circulatory system contribute even more fatal...
Today is the age of metal indeed – beyond machines making the world go round on its cogs and gears, metals are also invading the human body. No, we’re not turning into androids like in your favorite sci-fi film. These metals aren’t going to make the...
Although camphor originally grew in China and Japan, the tree now flourishes in Argentina, Brazil, Egypt, Madagascar, southern Europe, and even the US. A non-deciduous tree, it often grows to more than 100 feet tall: it yields red leaves that turn dark gr...