Articles, tagged with "skin ailments", page 1
19th July 2010
Safe, Natural Products Are Very Effective And Actually Speed Up The Tattoo Healing Process.
The best advice I can offer on how to properly care for a new tattoo is NOT TO USE LOTION ON A FRESH TATTOO! Most tattoo artists advise their clients to use a...
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Author:
MaxBuddenbrock
12th May 2010
TRADITIONS & FOLKLORE HEALTH BENEFITS
In the Philippines, the ampalaya leaves are mostly applied for children's coughs. It is as well applied in the medication of skin ailments, infertility in women, as a parasiticide, as an antipyretic, and as a purgati...
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Author:
Big Traveler
08th January 2010
Effects of Turmeric----
On Liver
Ayurveda has recommended this golden herb to purify blood and prevent it from clotting. It is extensively used to protect liver from toxins and microbial. Turmeric increases the secretion of bile, promotes free fl...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
17th March 2009
What exactly makes the best body moisturizer? Well, there are moisturizers available all over the place. Some work, most do not work. However, because there are so many, I am going to provide some tips on how to select a product that will work.
You are...
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Author:
D. Karlson
25th November 2008
Amongst the most preliminary of skin care routines that beauty specialists come across the queries are facial tips and techniques to rejuvenate reenergize and make the face good-looking and shine. How one can bring back the glory is the query first on the...
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Author:
jainish
29th May 2008
Neem is natures best anti-biotic without any side effects. Neem Capsules are best natural Remedy for Acne. The dosage for Acne is 2 capsules twice daily. Neem cleanses the blood and removes acne within few days. There are many traditional uses of Neem, ot...
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Author:
Wilsondrugs
03rd January 2007
Skin: - Ayurveda describes the skin as one among the "PANCHANHANENDRIYAS". We feel with our skin. The skin is the most exposed part of our body and is hence the most affected area of our body. It is more prone to diseases since the dirt, grime, polluted a...
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Author:
Dr John Anne
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 ...
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Author:
Home herb