Health Properties of Raw Foods

Posted by admin | Videos | Saturday 10 July 2010 6:00 am

Want to know all about healthy raw food recipes? Find insights on health benefits of raw food antibiotics that naturally occur in some plants, as opposed to broad spectrum synthetic antibiotics, with this YouTube video on health and fitness.

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Healthy Cooking Secrets by Dr. Fuhrman

Posted by admin | Videos | Wednesday 7 July 2010 4:26 am

If you are looking for a unique healthy soup, this YouTube video including n excerpt from Dr. Fuhrman’s new DVD titled “Secrets to Healthy Cooking” shows you a “secret” step in making the popular Anti-Cancer soup tasty and creamy. Need any more reasons to be healthy?

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Vegan Avocado Sushi Recipe

Posted by admin | Videos | Tuesday 6 July 2010 3:30 am

This YouTube video would guide you to the world of Vegan Avocado Sushi recipe in no time. Easy to prepare and highly nutritive, this recipe would surely see you in the best of health and fitness regimens.

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Auckland Public health service supports jail term for unregistered tobacco sellers

Posted by admin | Health Care | Monday 28 June 2010 4:15 am

Auckland Public health service supports jail term for unregistered tobacco sellersPublic health service of Auckland has backed courts to have the power of putting dairy owners and other retailers for 6 months if they sell tobacco without approval.

Tariana Turia, the Health Minister, has revived the proposal to ban tobacco advertisements in virtually all shops, and the Ministry of Health is considering submissions from the public and interested groups.

From NZHerald.co.nz:

“In Scotland, the offence of selling tobacco without being registered has a penalty of a fine of up to £20,000 [$43,640] or six months in jail,” the service says in its submission to the ministry.

“This sends a clear message that tobacco is not an ordinary commodity and the ability to sell it should be seen as a privilege and not a right.”

The maximum penalties now in the Smoke-free Environments Act are fines of $50,000; jail terms are not mentioned.

Service spokesman Dr Andrew Lindsay said last night that smoking was such a serious matter, causing more than 4000 deaths a year, that it warranted tough new controls, such as jail sentences.

Tobacco retailers must now display a “smoking kills” sign at points of sale and visible tobacco displays are not generally permitted within 1m of confectionery and other children’s products. Tobacco displays are mostly limited to 100 packets and 40 cartons.

Roger Bull, Chairman of The Association of Convenience Stores, has renewed opposition to a display ban.

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