Articles, tagged with "stomach problems", page 1
23rd March 2011
Bulimia is kind of eating disorder mostly seen among women, which is characterized by eating a large amount of food in a very short period of time and after that forcibly getting rid of the body either by vomiting or use of laxatives and diuretic. Bulimia...
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brettfuller
19th November 2010
Our hands. When are we not using them? Perhaps when we sleep. We clean, scrub twist, grab. We type on computers, buckle child car seats.. The list goes on! Our hands are constantly in use. Sure, the back deserves a massage, but the hands? Read on.
Whil...
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Fred
18th October 2010
With actually 1000's of pet meals brands and types accessible, determining on a Shih Tzu diet plan looks a issue. But it gets to be an even bigger issue if your pup or puppy refuses to consume. What can you do about Shih Tzu eating habits troubles?There a...
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Author:
Israel Rowland
01st October 2010
Great Taste No Pain is a program which promises it can solve all stomach problems including heartburn, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, acid reflux, bloating, gastritis and others. If you are a skeptic, you might be asking if this program is too good to ...
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johntheo119
15th September 2010
Having someone tell you that you have bad breath can cause an acute embarrassment that is not easily forgotten. Foul breath caused by stomach problems is not common with the general population, but there have been documented causes when this breath condit...
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Author:
Charles
21st April 2010
Keep your yard health by planting plum trees. These trees produce plums that have medicinal value. Plums are is good for stomach problems and constipation. The tree blooms with beautiful flowers. Do you know plum trees you can plant? Pick the Purple leaf ...
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Rudy Silva
12th April 2010
Most of the time when you think of cinnamon, it conjures to mind pictures of cookies, cakes, or the sweet stuff you sprinkle on to your morning latte. There is so much more to cinnamon sprinkling on your favorite dessert, or your favorite drink. In fact, ...
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Ryan M Hall
28th September 2009
Gymnema has been used for centuries throughout the world for medical purposes. Only recently has it gained popularity in the Western world. The herb grows naturally in Africa and India. It is traded all over the world. Generally, the leaves are the part u...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
The slippery elm plant can be found natively growing in eastern North America. It is similar to the American elm in general appearance, but it is more closely related to European Wych Elm. Other common names for this plant are Red Elm, Gray Elm, Soft Elm,...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
29th June 2009
Processed foods and some vitamins and medications may contain food coloring and additives that can worsen asthma; yellow dye (tartrazine), for example, is well known for provoking attacks. Asthma attacks may also be triggered by a high-salt diet, and some...
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Author:
petersonbran
16th April 2009
You may be surprised about how healthful flaxseed oil really is! It seems almost like a panacea - flaxseed oil has been used to treat practically any and all ailments. If you are experiencing any of the problems listed below, you may want to consider taki...
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Author:
Scott Gillespie
01st March 2009
Ever wondered how active manuka honey products are becoming increasingly popular? Until recently, they were difficult to find in many areas of the world, but today, anyone can purchase them online. Here's a brief review of the health benefits.
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Author:
Laurel Levine
11th December 2008
Gingivitis is an infection of the gums and the most important cause is poor dental hygiene. Toxins in the system caused from wrong diet and poor elimination also contribute. Pyorrhea is just an advanced form of gingivitis. There is also an advanced form o...
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Author:
Ben Branklin
05th September 2008
Many people suffer from depression after the loss of something. But how do you know if you are depressed or just experiencing the normal emotions following the loss of a relationship? Afterall, it's normal to cry, lose sleep, lose your appetite, feel guil...
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Author:
pharris1
14th August 2008
We know that stress is present in the body because of symptoms and you will find very many symptoms of stress. Symptoms are not unique and they are easily mistaken for other conditions. One thing that is for sure, people react very differently when it com...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu