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The Basics of Iguana Care

16th September 2009
Iguana Care The Basics of Iguana Care There are a lot of people who seem to adore iguanas and they end up buying the baby iguanas on a spur of the moment decision. But then when these baby iguanas grow larger than what they have expected, they act w... Read >
Author: markgcw7

Best Health Care - Rock Bottom : About the Pain of Constipation

10th September 2009
Constipation is the delayed or abnormal transportation of faeces to the rectum. It is a common bowel problem that occurs when faeces are hard and difficult to pass or are passed less than three times a week. While women and young boys get it most often, m... Read >
Author: Oey Piu Hian

Reduce Your Fat with Orlistat

03rd September 2009
Orlistat is a drug that is available either as a prescription medication named Xenical and non-prescription medication named Alli. The hard gelatin capsules of Xenical are available in a dark blue color, and need to be orally administered. 120 mg of orlis... Read >
Author: Ajay019

New colony of critically endangered Galapagos Petrels found.

29th August 2009
The Galapagos National Park has established a monitoring system in order to guarantee the survival of the new colony of Galapagos Petrels. July 200. Park rangers from the Isabela Island in the Galapagos have confirmed the existence of a nest of a Gala... Read >
Author: Discovery Initiatives

Colon Cleanse Regime: Insights from Autopsy Results and the Need for Colon Cleansing

20th August 2009
A medical practitioner from Berlin, who is experienced in performing autopsies over many years, has found that in sixty per cent of all bodies he found significant issues with the contents of the colon, specifically worms and petrified faeces. Additional... Read >
Author: Bishop

Things you should know about Piles or Hemorrhoids.

18th August 2009
Few people like to talk about bowel problems and nobody feels comfortable discussing their hemorrhoids, Piles or hemorrhoids (as it is also spelt). Nevertheless this is a distressful condition which needs to be understood and treated. As you may know ... Read >
Author: Jo

Crohn’s disease - Inflammatory Bowel Disease

10th August 2009
Are you just exhausted with all of these impedeing difficulties including the runs, weight loss, barfing, or stomach pain? Well, if you're answer is'yes' then you have to be alert about Crohns disease! Crohns is also defined as granulomatous colitis, or... Read >
Author: Nazima xyz

Bird Flu Prevention And Survival

29th July 2009
Bird Flu is dispersion around the globe as fast as wild birds flutter. The birds are moving infection with them as they migrate. They infect limited, non migratory birds to facilitate in focus infect limited chickens, ducks, turkeys and so on. Bird infec... Read >
Author: win_stone83a

Invest in fly screens and take advantage of these outstanding benefits

05th July 2009
Fly screens keep out flies. That's obvious. But they actually provide an abundance of benefits beyond that which you may have overlooked. For homes and businesses alike they provide solutions to a great many issues related to health, hygiene and aesthe... Read >
Author: Freshoutsourcing

Dog Diarrhea – A Disturbing Time For Your Dog

30th June 2009
A rather common health condition, the severity of the illness can vary extensively. You dog will pass liquid-like stool on a frequent basis and the consistency of the faeces can tell a vet about the nature of the problem. Every dog owner prides him/hersel... Read >
Author: Thierry babineaux

Discover A Method To Reduce Ulcerative Colitis Pain

28th June 2009
If there is one aspect of a colitis attack that every sufferer regards with some apprehension it is the build up and at times the ferocity of the resultant abdominal pain. Even though other symptoms such as diarrhoea which results in frequent trips to the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

Understanding Diarrhoea And Your Colitis Symptoms

19th June 2009
Of all the colitis symptoms that appear, diarrhoea is of course the most readily recognisable yet there is often misunderstanding, particularly by those newly diagnosed of what they are about to face in terms of how such a symptom can and will dictate the... Read >
Author: Michael Tasker

Proactol Review-by consumer

01st June 2009
Proactol is a fat binder suppliment that helps in losing weight by absorbing the fat from your intake. At least this is what it officially does. To test whether this claim is valid or not, a clinical review was carried out to find out whether Proactol has... Read >
Author: Kamran Chow

5 Helpful Tips For Constipation Treatment -Part 1

19th May 2009
Got constipation? Well most of us do - once in a while for some and frequently for others. Most people who suffer from constipation will tell you that it is one of the most uncomfortable experiences they've had. In this article we look at how you can g... Read >
Author: Chris Dowding

How To Treat Constipation, Try this to get rid of Constipation

19th May 2009
Constipation is a condition where normal bowel movement undergoes a change, this is characterised by a decrease in frequency or passage of hard and dry stool. The causes of constipation include: 1) Poor diet 2) Drug side effects 3) Not exerci... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Pest Cover: A new incentive for home insurance companies?

11th May 2009
Alongside the recession, the insurance sector continues to hit the headlines as more of us start cancelling our policies in order to cut back on monthly spend, and insurance companies compete to entice us back. At the end of 2008 it seemed that many were... Read >
Author: MarkeD

How to stop your Dog from eating it's faeces

17th April 2009
When your dog eats his own faeces or the faeces of another animal, his behaviour is quite natural, although we humans find it an utterly disgusting behaviour. Coprophagia, to give it it's technical term, can have a number of different causes, so let us l... Read >
Author: Ivan Ojounru

Koi Filters and The Pea Soup Pond

27th March 2009
There have been many frequent questions asked regarding Koi filters as to why some Koi ponds still remain a pea soup colour even with a biological filter installed. It seems that everything is in place yet the desired result of clear, clean healthy water ... Read >
Author: Michael C. Harris

Learn About Koi Pond Filters

13th March 2009
Hello and welcome to this article if you keep Koi then you probably already know that it is extremely important to have good quality Koi pond filters in your pond. It may interest you to know that there are a couple of good reasons why your Koi need go... Read >
Author: Brad Kooper

How to Maintain Natural Balance of the Body to Stay Healthy

09th March 2009
Nature cure is a part of every life. Diseases are nothing but an abnormal condition of the body due to violation of natural laws. Diseases occur due to over eating, constant purging with mineral poisons, wrong combinations of food, adulteration of food st... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Schistosomiasis

11th November 2008
Although it has a low mortality rate, schistosomiasis often is a chronic illness that can damage internal organs and, in children, impair growth and cognitive development.The urinary form of schistosomiasis is associated with increased risks for bladder c... Read >
Author: rosy

An Introduction to Shiatsu (Part Two)

08th September 2008
In Shiatsu, according to traditional Eastern therapies, organs have a dual function - physical and energetic functions. The twelve organs are split into two groups that are known as zang and fu. Zang organs are for energy storage and the fu organs prod... Read >
Author: Andrew

Tapeworms and their treatment

14th August 2008
Although they attempt to suck nutrients from food ingested by the host, they don�t generally do any harm to the host itself. Tapeworms reside in the stomach and intestines of dogs, cats, humans and others animals. The worm�s body can be several ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Moringa - The Natural Calcium Supplement

24th July 2008
Calcium is needed for strong bones. It is also needed for heart, muscles and nerves to function properly and for your blood to clot normally. Each day we lose some calcium in the urine and faeces and to a lesser extent through perspiration. These losses m... Read >
Author: Avon

Treatment In Natural Therapy

10th July 2008
Herb therapy   Herb therapyFor stomach cold type. The chief symptoms of this type are watery vomitus, tastelessness, fondness of hot drinks, chilliness of epigastrium with fondness for hot fomentation and whitish moist coating of the tongue.... Read >
Author: trisa wang

How to Prevent Birds From Roosting On Your Building

20th June 2008
Wild birds are more often than not a welcome sight, particularly in the countryside, but when birds such as seagulls, pigeons, crows and sparrows to name but a few, start congregating in very large numbers on rooftops, fences, outbuildings and other struc... Read >

Complete Information on Cholera

03rd June 2008
Cholera too known epidemic cholera. Cholera is a bacterial disease that affects the intestinal parcel. It is caused by a microbe called Vibrio cholerae. Cholera has been really uncommon in industrialized nations for the last 100 years. Approximately one i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Know the facts to eliminate Piles

08th May 2008
Three of four figs should be soaked overnight in water after being cleaned thoroughly in hot water. They should be taken first thing in the morning along with the water in which they were soaked. They should also be taken in evening in the similar manner.... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Ins Wheatgrass Colon Detox

10th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Detox Diet And Colon Cleanse Hype This may involve the use of a herbal mixture designed to remove parasites or in more resistant cases a coarse of medication may be required. Although the toxicity of a chemical may vary it is the... Read >
Author: Lori

Alternative Medicine for Constipation

24th January 2008
Constipation is usually caused by a diet which denies the body of roughage. It is quite possible that our ancestors did not suffer as much as we do in the modern world from the infrequent or difficult passing of hard, dry faeces known as constipation. Th... Read >
Author: Steve

Ageing Dogs - Natural Help

22nd October 2007
Like humans and many of our pets, dogs are living longer than ever these days. Dogs that would have died young in the wild when they were no longer able to defend themselves or find food are now living to a great age. Over this period of time there are sl... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com

How To Create A Safe Environment For Your Cat

20th October 2007
It is important that you keep your environment safe for your cat, as they are very inquisitive animals and will get into all sorts of trouble given half the chance.Living near a road may be a major concern for a cat owner, as cats in general love to wande... Read >
Author: Paul Alexander

Benefits of Colon Cleansing

23rd July 2007
The amassing of previous faeces in the colon can widen it and allied body parts out of shape until it becomes 3 or 4 times as wide and 2 times as long as it actually is, with only a tiny channel through which faeces may pass through. This can lead to ... Read >
Author: Dr.Smith

Common Illnesses in Cats

11th July 2007
1. Hip dysplasia Hip dysplasia is a common concern among Ragdoll owners. Although there are no recorded cases, the possibility is high because of the Ragdoll’s bulk and weight distribution. It’s important to get a written health guarantee from your... Read >
Author: Drew Pilton

Worms and your puppy

10th June 2007
Anyone who's ever owned a puppy knows how common, and annoying, worms can be. Most worms set up home inside your puppy's digestive system, but some worms invade other, more critical organs such as the heart. Having worms can cause all kinds of problems... Read >
Author: Sue

General information on hepatitis and its symptoms

09th May 2007
Hepatitis may have evident symptoms or not, depending on the stadium of the disease and how much of the liver is affected. First symptoms are nausea, diarrhea, fever, loss of appetite, unexplained tiredness. In an advanced stadium when the liver can’t ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Concerns about bird flu

25th April 2007
Asia is one of the most affected areas when it comes to the influenza A H5N1, or bird flu. Countries like China, Korea, India or Vietnam had to face the bird flu pandemics. In the year when all Asia was thinking about the tsunami that swept across the Ind... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Bird flu in humans

20th April 2007
Avian influenza is a problem that affects in most of the cases the birds. This type of infection is caused by the bird flu viruses also called avian influenza viruses. These viruses are common among birds. Wild birds carry these viruses in their intestine... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

A common way of healing appendicitis-the appendectomy

27th March 2007
The surgical removal of the appendix, which is located in the right lower side of the abdomen is called appendectomy. This operation is considered as a basis to treat appendicitis.The inflamed appendix may occur through this operation as a result of an o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Avian Influenza (bird flu) particular concerns

01st March 2007
Avian Influenza first occurred in Italy, but nowdays is spread along the world. It is an infectious disease caused by type A strains of the influenza virus. All birds are supposed to be susceptible to the avian influenza, but particularly domestic poultr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Some useful information about bird flu

18th January 2007
At first, bird flu appeared in Asia, where million of poultry was slaughtered in the attempt of stopping the virus from transmitting to other animals and humans. Scientists believe that if H5N1 virus merges with a human flu virus, the new improved viru... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

WHAT I WISHED I HAD KNOWN ABOUT PUPPY POTTY TRAINING

12th August 2006
Ranger is my beautiful and full of life Alsatian dog. Ranger is a part of the family, though more of a guard dog than a pet dog. But ranger is such a restless dog. One thing I hold in high esteem about ranger occurred when he was a pup. We were a bit c... Read >
Author: Oye Dave

Detoxification and Colon Cleansing

03rd August 2006
- by Hermann Keppler, Naturopath, Principal of the College of Naturopathic Medicine Detoxification and cleansing is key to optimal health, more energy, vitality and a better immune system. Only a clean body is able to absorb vitamins and minerals on... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler

Pregnancy – Foods and other things to Avoid

07th May 2006
It is essential that you take care when preparing foods and avoid doing certain things when pregnant. This is due to your baby's immune system not being sufficiently developed to fight any infection you may pass to it whilst within the womb. It is believe... Read >
Author: Alan Murrayzz

Power of the Mind Part 17: Influence on Animals

01st April 2006
Power of the Mind Part 17Influence on AnimalsByDr. P.C. SimonMy next project began out of necessity. Our neighbour's dogs used ourfront lawn as their lavatory. Every time we went to mow the lawn, wehad to pick up canine excreta to avoid soiling the mowing... Read >
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Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ

01st February 2006
Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ by Sachin A.Avian Influenza - Bird Flu FAQ As more and more cases of bird flu are reported, the world faces an immediate threat of a deadly pandemic. Pandemics (Global Disease Outbreaks) are known to be like flash floods... Read >
Author: Sachin Asher

Don't let constipation ruin your day

17th December 2005
Constipation is very common, not only in children but in adults too. In this article dietary and physiological aspects of constipation shall be discussed and not diseases leading to constipation. Today's lifestyle and eating habits have a bearing on this ... Read >
Author: David Skul