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13th October 2009
If you have problems with immunity, is more likely to have frequent bouts of colds, flu and minor infections. Antibiotics are drugs indeed great, but recklessness in their use is not recommended.
It is a wrong notion that antibiotics can treat and cur... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John
09th October 2009
Vaccination shots are sometimes required. The elderly, persons with a compromised immunological response and toddlers should be protected. Carers are required and are commonly not enough. Therefore , carers and tutors should think about getting immuniz... Read >
Author: Vincent Wolf
08th October 2009
Over the centuries, people have always used Herbal Teas, originally for medicinal purposes, then later for enjoyment as a refreshing beverage. However, not all herbs are suitable for making tea out of so make sure it is alright to go ahead and make tea w... Read >
Author: Ben Smith
06th October 2009
Humidity is important, but too much or too little can produce a host of health problems or cause damage to your home.
When the air in your home is too dry, it can crack the walls and ceilings and shrink the framing around windows and doors, allowing c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
05th October 2009
According to the American College of Allergists, polluted indoor air causes or contributes toward ½ of all illnesses. For families with two or more children who all have the potential of contracting a variety of illnesses throughout the year, do the math... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
01st October 2009
Using instant hand sanitizers for germ fighting cleanliness is one of the most basic things to be done in the fight against common colds, flu, and other diseases. There has been a lot of publicity lately about germ transmitted diseases, especially in ligh... Read >
Author: Gen Wright
22nd September 2009
The characteristics of rosemary essential oil can be described as a colorless or pale yellow mobile liquid with a strong, fresh, minty-herbaceous scent and a woody-balsamic undertone. It blends well with lavender, oregano, thyme, pine, basil, peppermint,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Our body’s internal system needs a PH of just above 7.0; our immunologic, enzymatic and repair mechanisms all function at their best in this alkaline range.
If our body becomes over acidic, i.e. under a PH of 7, you may start to experience a combinati... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
15th September 2009
There's probably no more delicate or widely used part of your body than your lips. And just as your skin is prone to dryness and even damage from exposure to the elements, so too are your lips.
In fact, your lips are a lot more sensitive than the rest ... Read >
Author: Donya Fahmy
07th September 2009
Bathing suit season is back and it's time to whip your body into shape! No more jiggly arms, flabby stomachs and saggy butts. If you want to look your absolute best while lounging at the pool or getting bronzed at the beach, you need to optimize your meta... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd September 2009
Why we need to use Viatek foot spa?
Everyday in our life we are exposed to harmful toxins present in our environment such as tobacco smoke, alcohol, food additives, pesticides, heavy metals and industrial pollutants. Our bodies on a constant basis are... Read >
Author: mark bevan
03rd August 2009
When you are not well or healthy, you should seek healthcare advices from health experts or doctors. Taking preemptive action is better option than to go to see a doctor or health experts. Do your homework by identifying different types of health-care ser... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
01st August 2009
1. Comfrey (Also known as Symphtum Officinale)
Comfrey has long been used as a miracle herb for curing all internal problems, healing internal wounds, ulcers and promote the flow of blood. This is partly dues to the Allantoin it contains which is a cell ... Read >
Author: Andi Jackson
30th July 2009
The oral contraception pill has given women freedom unheard of since the 1960s when it first became widely available.
However that freedom does not come without its drawbacks. There is no getting away with the fact that it is a chemical method of contr... Read >
Author: Chris Haycock
19th July 2009
Why Raw Juice?
We all know it's about fresh, raw, natural, organic, tasy, invigorating, nutrient and vitamin-rich goodness when it comes to juicing at home. However, what you may not know is adding a little fresh Aloe Vera Gel to your daily fresh juic... Read >
Author: Anne Edwards
16th July 2009
The Chinese have used Ginseng for thousands of years. Ginseng has long been thoughtd to enhancee longevity and the quality of a persons life. Strangely, it is derived from the Greek Word Panax, which means panacea, or all healing. Ginseng has many medical... Read >
Author: JR
16th July 2009
THE BEST TWO FOODS TO BEAT SWINE FLU
We know that the chances of catching colds, flu and swine flu are more common in the winter months, as a result the World Health Authority (WHO) will be monitoring events in the Southern Hemisphere, particularly Aus... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
08th July 2009
Aromatherapy is the opinion that particular good smelling, plant derived oils enhance your health and physical well being, far beyond the enjoyable smell and nice feeling they endow. They are breathed in, or massaged on, or occasionally consumed.
Arom... Read >
Author: Jon Arnold
06th July 2009
It is well known that competitive cyclists and other groups of endurance athletes are frequently under intense, prolonged oxidative stress and are subject to injury, viral infections and inflammation of their muscles, joints and other tissues. This is esp... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
23rd June 2009
Cold sore is a very annoying and embarrassing condition that you do not wish to have. If you get infected by herpes simplex virus type 1, the virus responsible for cold sores, it could affect your life in so many ways. Cold sore problem is a very distres... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera
17th June 2009
Boneset was used by Native Americans for a valuable remedy against colds, flu, and fevers. Other common names that boneset is identified by include: thoroughwort, vegetable antimony, feverwort, agueweed, Indian sage, sweating plant, eupatorium, crosswor... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th June 2009
It's interesting how everyone is starting to look back to nature for healing their bodies when 100 years ago it was common knowledge. Looking for Herbal remedies for Asthma is no different and if you are one of the over 23.2 million adults or about 9 mill... Read >
Author: Jake Siemens
22nd April 2009
Symptoms Of Bronchitis and Bronchitis. The True Story
The following article contains 6 tips about bronchitis.
There is a lot of information about bronchitis and symptoms of bronchitis online, so we thought that it would make sense to give you just a... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
5 Top Bronchitis and Symptoms Of Bronchitis Tips
Here are 5 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 5 tips are useful reminders - especially where symptom... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
17th April 2009
Things You Should Know About Bronchitis and Bronchitis Natural Treatment
Here are 6 tips about bronchitis.
It always fascinates me that you can always find something new about a topic if you look hard enough, and these 6 tips are useful reminders - ... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
16th April 2009
Colon cleansing is detoxifying the body and eliminating unwanted or harmful toxins which resulted from taking in unhealthy food or drinks. The easiest way of colon cleansing is taking pills or liquid formulas that may be bought from drug stores. Colon cle... Read >
Author: elizabeth1837
16th April 2009
Colon cleansing is detoxifying the body and eliminating unwanted or harmful toxins which resulted from taking in unhealthy food or drinks. The easiest way of colon cleansing is taking pills or liquid formulas that may be bought from drug stores. Colon cle... Read >
Author: craig2940
16th April 2009
Colon cleansing is detoxifying the body and eliminating unwanted or harmful toxins which resulted from taking in unhealthy food or drinks. The easiest way of colon cleansing is taking pills or liquid formulas that may be bought from drug stores. Colon cle... Read >
Author: catherine5478
17th February 2009
The start to 2009 has not been a particularly good onehas it? The economic downturn, job losses and fear of a looming depression is not good. Harsh weather conditions, heavy freezes, and snow can make you feel unwell, which can lead to contracting colds,... Read >
Author: phil young
16th February 2009
Why are people who have experienced a mental illness seen by some employers as unreliable? Where does this attitude come from? And what can we do to address and change these attitudes?
In the business community there is a growing understanding of the ... Read >
Author: David Cain
12th November 2008
Having a balanced diet and nutrition is essential to our health. Your appearance depends on the food that you eat. When we talk about the significance of nutrition, people usually feel that they are knowledgeable enough, but the prevalence of hazardous dr... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene
17th October 2008
We all know the importance of toothbrushing for oral hygiene and plaque removal. However, brushing teeth with the right techniques is only one part of the equation. It is also important to keep toothbrushes clean and sanitized. This is where toothbrush sa... Read >
Author: H. Y. Wong
23rd August 2008
The antibiotic is referred to any substance produced by micro-organism which is antagonistic to the growth of others in high dilution. Antibiotics are powerful medicines that fight with bacterial infections. Antibiotic are among the most frequently prescr... Read >
Author: johnanne
22nd July 2008
Sinus infection can be painful and discomforting that it will get in the way of your daily activities. Usually when we have sinus infection, our doctor will recommend the usual dose of antibiotics and decongestant but sometimes, they come with side effect... Read >
Author: Cindy
23rd June 2008
Sinus infection, or sinusitis, is an inflammation of the sinuses and nasal passages. Symptoms of a sinus infection include headache or pressure in the eyes, cheeks, nose, or on one side of the head. Other symptoms may include nasal congestion with thick n... Read >
Author: peterhutch
04th June 2008
Codonopsis, "the poor man's ginseng," is the dried or fresh root cultivated from the plant Codonopsis pilosula. It is a perennial native to Asia and is found most abundantly in parts of China. It thrives in moist soil and at the edges of thick, wooded are... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
Oxygen in human body
With every breath, you inhale oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Oxygen is an indispensable requirement for the proper function of the human body. Ninety percent of our body’s energy comes from oxygen respiration.
Most of the m... Read >
Author: ClinicalGuard.com
20th May 2008
The aromatherapy benefits have been known since ancient times; the name aromatherapy was first coined in ancient France. One of the more popular forms of aromatherapy these days comes in the form of aromatherapy herbal packs. Inside these herbal packs are... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
03rd April 2008
Is it too good to be true that you can burn up to 500% more with fat burners? For legal issues, manufacturers are not permitted to make these bold claims on the bottles that they do work. However, companies can use other forms of strategic marketing to en... Read >
Author: Richard Chan
02nd April 2008
A sinus infection can make you miserable and the end result to get rid of it is usually is by a round of antibiotics and decongestants. Nevertheless, what if you can cure sinus infection at home naturally with some things already in your kitchen cabinet? ... Read >
Author: Kenneth Koh
02nd April 2008
Colon and intestinal cleansing is the first step in the cleansing process. Colon cleansers effectively eliminate large quantities of toxic waste, affecting the condition and vitality of the entire body. Colon cleansing can provide relief from maladies suc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
Are you having trouble with travel related health problems? Want a vacation from your colds, flu, and other illnesses? You will perform much better for work, and have a lot more fun during pleasure vacations if you f... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
26th January 2008
For some people, asthma symptoms are unmistakable-like trying to suck air through a straw, they say. But not everyone experiences the severe wheezing that's considered the hallmark of the disease. In fact, one of the most common symptoms is persistent cou... Read >
Author: Alien
07th November 2007
• Its history dates back to 2800 BC when the Chinese used it to remedy colds, flu, and digestive disorders.• Moses used it as an ingredient for his anointing oils.• Roman Emperor Nero demanded that a year's supply of it be burned after he slaughtere... Read >
Author: vincent platania
10th August 2007
This Article provides Information on most of the Home Remedies for Cough which are especially recommended by users. First we will discuss about cough.
A cough is the body's reaction to inflammation or irritation in the throat, larynx, bronchial tubes or ... Read >
Author: Tom alter
26th July 2007
Did you know that besides daily exercise, a healthy diet, glyconutritionals, and vitamin supplements, that there is another key to great health? Just keeping your teeth clean!
Good oral hygiene is in fact imperative for good health. If your teeth and ... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
21st May 2007
Vitamin C is a water-soluble nutrient that plays vital roles in keeping you healthy. It is also known as ascorbic acid.
Vitamin C is found in citrus fruit like oranges and lemons as well as other fresh fruits like berries and melons. Vegetables such a... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi
02nd May 2007
If you find yourself shying away from singing during certain weather conditions, you don't have to anymore. The tips below will show you how to avoid those singing blues when bad weather arrives.
Believe it or not, the weather is a key factor in the su... Read >
Author: Bob Pardue
01st March 2007
GINGER AND ITS MEDICINAL USES
What is Ginger
Ginger is a strengthening food that has long been used to maintain health. Ginger has a long history of both culinary and medicinal use in Chinese, Japanese and Indian medicines. In ancient China, gin... Read >
Author: Fatima Jiwani
07th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley
In this article I'll be exploring the use of garlic for health. Nicknamed the 'stinking rose', this auspicious herb has been revered throughout history as a cure and natural treatment for all manor of conditions. These inclu... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions
08th August 2006
Beta-Carotene
for Natural Source of Vitamin A. Human body gets Beta-Carotene (as vital to the
growth and development of the human body) from vegetables and fruits and
converts it into Vitamin A. In addition to the numerous studies on
beta-carote... Read >
Author: tom willson
16th July 2006
Plants have always played an essential role in our lives. They cleanse and give us air to breathe, beautify our surroundings, supply us with food and shelter and provide cures for our many ailments. It is best to know the value of each plant and acknowled... Read >
Author: Samuel Quino
06th July 2006
Acupressure was originated in China thousands of years ago, and evidence has been found that acupressure was practiced in the stone age!
Acupressure has been used to reduce post-operative nausea and vomiting in children.
Acupressure also reduces nau... Read >
Author: Nancy Barney
18th June 2006
Whether you are a woman seeking optimal women's health or a man seeking optimal men's health, do you actually know what you are seeking?
In other words, what do the word and concept of "health" mean? It is a word that is commonly used, but most Americ... Read >
Author: Dr. Leslie Van Romer
26th May 2006
What Is Golden seal?
The Iroquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and root... Read >
Author: Home herb
25th May 2006
What Is Echinacea?
One of the most popular herbal remedies in the world, Echinacea contains active ingredients thought to fight colds, flu, and other infections. There are nine species of this Herb, commonly called the purple coneflower, but just three (... Read >
Author: Home herb
25th April 2006
Beta-Carotene for Natural Source of Vitamin A
Human body gets Beta Carotene (as vital to the growth and development of the human body) from vegetables and fruits and converts it into Vitamin A. In addition to the numerous studies on beta-carotene's effec... Read >
Author: star herb
16th March 2006
What Is Goldenseal?
The Iroquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots ... Read >
Author: Home herb
12th March 2006
Natural Wellness PracticesLiving well is a choice. Are you living well andfeeling energized /healthy? Any sense of imbalance inthe body and mind due to unmanaged stress can createblocked energy within the body and mind. The humanbody is alive due to the e... Read >
Mystiblu
12th March 2006
Article on Beta Carotene
Beta-Carotene for Natural Source of Vitamin A
Human body gets Beta-Carotene (as vital to the growth and development of the human body) from vegetables and fruits and converts it into Vitamin A.
In addition to the numerous... Read >
Author: star herb
24th February 2006
There are very few medical reasons why a mother shouldn't breast-feed, according to Lawrence.
Most common illnesses, such as colds, flu, skin infections, or diarrhea, cannot be passed through breast milk. In fact, if a mother has an illness, her breast... Read >
Author: david smith
16th February 2006
In this article, I will answer the question of "acid vs. alkaline diet; which is the best?"
Well, ok, it's quite obvious from where I'm sitting; I mean who wants to say their body is mostly acid? But, what are the benefits of having an alkaline diet, ove... Read >
Author: ciara carruthers
16th February 2006
Echinacea Herb:
Resembling a black-eyed Susan, Echinacea Herb or purple coneflower is a North American perennial that is indigenous to the central plains where it grows on road banks, prairies, fields and in dry, open woods. It is also called snake root ... Read >
Author: Home herb
01st February 2006
About Echinacea
roquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots and use... Read >
Author: Home herb
05th January 2006
You can wake up refreshed and ready to face every new day. Even if you suffer from fibromyalgia or arthritis you will greet the morning with your stiffness and pain lessened or gone altogether. If you have asthma or allergies you will breathe easier at ni... Read >
Author: Suzy Sharpe
04th January 2006
Sage Tea beneficial to deal with Cold & Stress
Sage tea is used for both topically and internally for its health benefits. Now a day's sage tea is often used as a spice for flavoring vegetables, chicken, meats, fish, and eggs. Sage tea is also used as ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones
11th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Wendy Owen
Shift work and sleep
Shift workers really do get a raw deal when it comes to getting enough sleep. They have to try and sleep when the rest of the world is waking up and their body clocks have a hard time adjusting.
Shor... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen
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