Written by Dr. Wealth on January 24th, 2012
The Student Recreation Fitness Center (SRFC) at opened its doors to the KU community in September 2003 and provides a multitude of recreational opportunities. The 143000 square foot SRFC is managed by the staff of KU Recreation Services, a unit within the division of Student Success. Funded by student activity fees, this million facility consists [...]
Written by Jeanie Habib on February 8th, 2010
You probably realize just how easy it is to put on weight. If you’ve also given a try to various diets and fitness plans to shed pounds then you will be aware just how hard it is to remove fat once it is on the body. Because of this you may be looking for a Greensboro weight loss program which can produce results efficiently in the shortest possible time.
Written by Jen Lakeshield on November 28th, 2009
The moment we begin to experience persistent headaches, fatigue, constipation, low energy, excessive weight, it becomes obligatory to undertake colon cleansing. Colon or the large intestine is an internal body part where waste is accumulated. As a result of frequent exposure to toxins, pollution, heavy metals, parasites our colon can become unclean. Unclean colons are exceedingly perilous as it is renowned phrase that “death begins in the colon”. So, colon cleansing has been declared as a need by global scientists. There are two sorts of colon cleansing processes, first is the auto-cleansing or natural cleansing and the other colon cleansing process is colon irrigation. Natural colon cleansing comprises of oral intake of products i.e. enemas, laxatives, enzymes, powders and anti-parasite capsules. Colon irrigation process involves a colonic hygienist or a colon therapist who utilizes a machine that puts in 20 gallons of water with the aid of a tube introduced in your rectum. When the water moves in your colon the hygienist normally massages the abdomen and then flushes it out with another tube.
Written by Kelly Lord on September 27th, 2009
Obesity is rampant in today society, and trying to get our eating habits under control and for the most part healthy, has been somewhat of a losing battle. Life moves fast and people are more and more opting for eating on the run rather than sitting down to a well planned meal, and what does that mean—-usually fast food, or unhealthy foods crammed down our throats as we race to work, or race to the kids’ after school activities, and usually with a heavy calorie overload that does not get worked off but remains on our bodies as fat.