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VITILIGO

19th January 2011
It is a common acquired disorder of primary pigmentary disturbance of unknown origin, but causes a stoppage of melanin formation by the melanocytes. Strong suggestions however support for autoimmunity, and the condition is often seen to be determined gene... Read >
Author: vitiligovitamins

Vitiligo or Leukoderma Uneven Pale Patches of Skin

13th April 2010
Vitiligo is a chronic skin condition that supports loss of coloring, resulting in uneven pale patches of skin. Research indicates that a detailed type of leukoderma manifested characteristically by de-pigmentation the epidermis. Clinically, it is distingu... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Anemia, how to prevent it

08th December 2009
ANAEMIA Anaemia is derived from a greek word anaimia "lack of blood". DEFINATION: Anaemia is defined as decrease in normal number of red blood cells (RBCs) or less than the normal quantity of hemoglobin in the blood. The normal level of hemoglob... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Natural Vitamins And Herbs Can Help The Body Fight Jaundice

27th March 2009
Jaundice is the result of a buildup of bilirubin in the blood. This buildup causes a yellowing of the skin and eyes. Bilrubin is a yellow-brown substance that results when old red blood cells break down. If this waste product is not removed from the blood... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

All About Vitamin B Complex Vitamins

13th April 2008
B complex, once thought to be a single vitamin, is now classified as 12 related water-soluble compounds. Four can be synthesized by the body and include inositol, PABA (para-aminobenzoic acid), choline and lipoic acid. The remaining eight are not made in ... Read >
Author: Vitacost.com, Inc.

Hashimoto's Disease - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Hashimoto's disease is a disease characterized by the immune system attacking the thyroid gland. . A family history of thyroid disorders is common, with the HLADR5 gene most strongly implicated conferring a relative risk of 3 in the UK. The person may exp... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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