Articles, tagged with "gall bladder", page 1
05th May 2011
One of the smallest organs in our human body system, Gallbladder is yet an extremely important organ leading to fatal health conditions. Merely the size and shape of a pear, extending to a maximum length of 3 – 4 inch (7 – 10 cm), gall bladder is a sac li...
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Author:
johndy
13th April 2011
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Within every twenty four-hour period, millions of individuals around the world consume int...
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Author:
Gale Fredricks
25th February 2011
There are different forms of alternative medicine that could be found in the market. A popular one is called homeopathy that utilizes highly diluted preparations. Homeopathy also works through stimulating your immune system.
This is good news for peop...
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Author:
Alvin Hopkinson
15th February 2011
The human body is a complex structure and considered to be one of the magical creations of god. To keep our body working efficiently we must follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly. Well everybody is aware about all these things but we rarely find pe...
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Author:
axelsmith
04th February 2011
Did you know that doing EFT tapping on the karate chop point will help you stop worrying?
Or that tapping the collar bone point, stimulates adrenal function?
Here are the emotions and medians that connect to each EFT tapping points using the shortcu...
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Author:
Zach Miller
18th January 2011
Just like oil palm tree, all the parts of a cow are useful and important in one way or the other, from the horn on their head to the hoof on the feet. Another product which is gotten from the gall bladder of cow is gallstone. This actually occurs as an in...
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Author:
ikedike2002
23rd November 2010
If you show the signs of poor liver health then it is time to get a natural liver cleanse. If you detoxify your liver correctly then you will feel re-invigorated and protect yourself from potential future health problems.
The liver is a very important ...
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Author:
Marcus Wilson
10th November 2010
Taking care of the teeth is necessary to maintain those whiter and stronger teeth but aside from that there are more reasons on why good oral hygiene is needed. The teeth helps the body to digest the food we eat by breaking it down into pieces but aside f...
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Author:
Pedro Sparks
06th August 2010
Acid heartburn is defined by a burning feeling in the upper digestive tract (esophagus) and is primarily caused by the food we eat. Stomach acid is discharged by the stomach cells to process the food, but on occasion it can back up into the esophagus and ...
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Author:
Tony Russell
01st July 2010
Poor and Unhealthy diet plays a key role in causing most of the problems associated with the gall bladder. It depends upon the type and nature of the food those you take in that becomes the basis of different diseases like osteoporosis, kidney and colon c...
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Author:
messijordan88
19th April 2010
Liver disease may not show any symptoms at first, as symptoms can be vague. This includes weakness and loss of energy.
Other symptoms include jaundice that is a disease of the gall bladder. Jaundice is one of the main symptoms of liver disease. Jaundic...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
09th February 2010
What does choleterol have to do with a Gallbladder Cleanse? Very plainly, a gall bladder attack is almost always due to just one aspect: cholesterol. Our bodies generate all of the cholesterol you may ever might need. You don't need to have this through t...
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Author:
Larry Wagner
16th December 2009
Do you want to lose weight the healthy way? Then, you have to try Dr. Miller's Iaso Tea. This tea can detoxify your digestive tract, cleanse your colon, eliminate worms and parasites, cleanse your blood, treat indigestion, remove toxins, and even eradicat...
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Author:
tiana johnson
24th November 2009
The gallbladder is a small organ found immediately under the liver. It acts as a bile reservoir ; it concentrates bile which is secreted by the liver and is utilized by the body to digest fats. If the liver is overloaded with toxins and saturated fats, th...
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Author:
John Walsh
01st June 2009
Scientists in India have shown how curcumin (a compound derived from turmeric) and capsaicin (a compound found in chilies) work to prevent gallstone formation.
80 % of all gall stones are known as cholesterol stones. As their name implies they consist ...
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Author:
Keith Scott MD