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Natural Remedies For Insomnia

30th September 2009
Insomnia is a nightmare. The more exhausted you are - the harder it is to sleep. And taking prescription or over the counter medicine can cause addiction and disturbing side effects, which can make insomnia worse. Insomnia can be due to many causes; su... Read >
Author: Edith Lingenfelter

Stress Management: 10 Practical Steps

28th September 2009
The World Health Organization calls stress "the health epidemic of the 21st century." Stress resulting in illness is the causative factor underlying more than 70% of all visits to the family doctor, medical doctors suggest. What is stress? We all talk ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Treatment of Acne...

28th September 2009
Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the face, neck, chest and upper back. It is caused by an interaction between Hormones, bacteria and sebum produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Symptoms show as comedones pimples, pust... Read >
Author: Shivkumar

Kidney problems -Cleaning your kidney

25th September 2009
Today, the food we eat, the water we drink and the air we breathe are contaminated with the poison of tons of equipment. This is encouraging each of us wants to suffer some kind of detoxification chart if we maintain our strength and well-being. Detoxific... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

Common Canine Diseases

24th September 2009
Diseases and conditions common to dogs. These are some common diseases that are common in dogs . What is a histiocytoma? A histiocytoma is "a benign skin tumor, usually seen in young dogs, that often spontaneously regresses without treatment." Th... Read >
Author: variety

Stress in Acne Treatments

22nd September 2009
Acne is a skin condition influenced by many factors; its development depends on how we make these factors disappear. Acne doesn't always affects us physically, it can also have an emotional impact because of our self-esteem that suffers changes when we s... Read >
Author: jessy

Steroid

22nd September 2009
Steroid is the synthetic drug or natural compound, or steroid hormone that promotes general growth or the growth or function of the reproductive organs and the development of secondary sex characteristics. There are many types of synthetic drug or natural... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are You a Negative Thinker?

22nd September 2009
Barbara sought my help because of her chronic fatigue. She had been going to different kinds of doctors and trying different nutrition plans for years and nothing was helping her. One of the doctors suggested that she try psychotherapy. In became evide... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are Anabolic Steroids Real Baddies?

21st September 2009
You’ll be utterly ignoring the good aspects of anabolic steroids, if you call them “baddies”. Certainly, anabolic steroids are neither wholly bad nor utterly good. These drugs are blend of good and bad! Anabolic steroids are the drugs derived fr... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Adrenal Fatigue And How To Beat It.

21st September 2009
Your adrenal glands are two tiny pyramid-shaped pieces of tissue situated right above each kidney. Their job is to produce and release, when appropriate, certain regulatory hormones and chemical messengers. Adrenaline is manufactured in the interior of... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Did You Know Calcium Needs Magnesium To Be Absorbed?

18th September 2009
For all the people suffering from bone loss, did you know that calcium requires magnesium in order to be utilized by the body? Magnesium by its self doesn’t need calcium to function in the body. Calcium should never be taken without magnesium if you are... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Acne Remedy

17th September 2009
Instant Acne Remedy Make Acne Heal Acne 101 Pimples, blemishes, spots, and zits are the most common acne injuries. Severe acne is inflammatory, However, it can disguise itself in non-inflammatory form too. Acne vulgaris affects the part... Read >
Author: S.Morse

Acne Treatments - An External Cause of Acne?

17th September 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulat... Read >
Author: jessy

Hypertension? Learn To Manage Stress And Lower Your Blood Pressure

16th September 2009
High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, is a common problem in today's world. In the beginning, it can be hard to realize that you suffer from hypertension. Initially, it causes no symptoms but if nothing is done it may result in serious health i... Read >
Author: cmm-rm

Find Out How Nutrition Can Affect Your Baby & Pregnancy

14th September 2009
Back inside 1980 the FDA in print a notification advising pregnant women to confine otherwise eliminate their intake of caffeine since of its teratogenic things (cause birth defects). This was echoed inside 1994 with a assess of ended 200 health check... Read >
Author: togoyay

Top 3 Causes of Acne

12th September 2009
Most people have already felt the experience of having acne on their faces, some even have had acne on their necks, shoulders, chest and back. acne is a problem for more than 80% of adolescents or teenagers, but it usually clears up completely or at least... Read >
Author: dragous82

Reduce Stress by Reducing Stimulants

10th September 2009
When you are stressed it is second nature to reach for something to make you feel better. Whether that's a cup of coffe, chocolate, alcohol or tobacco you will only get a very temporary fix. To really tackle the problem you want a long-term solution T... Read >

Crucial Vitamins and Minerals To Heal Acne

08th September 2009
You may just cake your face with the most costly of makeup and skin care products, but your skin will not be be healthy if not served with the right nutrition. The saying-'what you eat is what you are' holds totally true. There are certain minerals and vi... Read >
Author: Virginia Wyatt

Cushing's Syndrome and Back Pain

07th September 2009
Hypercortisolism is a long medical term that defines Cushing's syndrome. Cushing's syndrome is a hyperactive disorder that affects the adrenal cortex and results in excessive secretion of cortisol, which is passed from Glucocorticoids. Cushing's syndrome ... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Health Benefits Of Tomatoes

07th September 2009
What is the Active Ingredient? The active ingredient that makes tomatoes such a formidable opponent against cancer cells is the carotenoid called Lycopene. Lycopene is the natural red pigment found in tomatoes and tomato based products. The redder t... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Acne Rosacea Natural Treatment Stop Acne Rosacea Naturally

07th September 2009
Acne Rosacea natural treatment has steadily gained prominence over harsh chemical treatments because of several reasons. First of all, the medical treatments of Rosacea are different for different people; therefore it is difficult to find the correct trea... Read >
Author: Ricky K Lim

Can You Die From A Panic Attack?

07th September 2009
It may feel like it but, the fact is, your body won't let you. Every one of us has an autonomic nervous system that is directly involved each time we are faced with danger. The brain sends out signals to the nervous system. The nervous system is di... Read >
Author: Liz Funkhouser

Causes of Sudden Hair Loss Doesn’t Need To Lead To Despair

31st August 2009
Has this ever happened to you? You’re brushing your hair and look down and see what looks like millions of strands of hair in your brush? If so, you may be wondering what the causes of sudden hair loss might are. We all lose approximately 100 strand... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Juices That Heal...amazing secret of everyday raw foods

31st August 2009
Hands up if you love your morning 'jolt' of coffee or tea? We all do, right. However at the risk of sounding a kill-joy,let me tell you that if you really value your health,if you truly want to be "healthy,wealthy and wise" as the old saying goes,you migh... Read >
Author: Kenneth Eden

Green Tea Extract - Learn Why it is Ideal If You Want to Lose Weight

30th August 2009
Nobody can deny the fact that taking green tea extract on a daily basis can significantly improve your health. Are you also aware that it can help you lose weight as well? This fact is indeed backed by scientific evidence. The way that green tea contri... Read >
Author: nicossty

Easy Veggie Meal Plans

30th August 2009
When you choose to have goals like toning flabby muscles, losing some much needed weight or gaining weight or just building muscle you will need to do two things exercise and diet. Meal plans are an awesome way to handle the dieting side of things. Author... Read >
Author: Shannon Spoon

Stress and its chemical connectors

30th August 2009
When you are stressed adrenaline surges through your body. It's the well known 'fight or flight' mechanism that automatically comes into play when we are faced with danger. It doesn't matter if the danger is real - a potential mugging - or just perceived ... Read >

Causes Of Haire Loss

30th August 2009
Cause of Hair Loss in Teens and Adults There are many reasons of hair loss. Both men and women can get it. Because of nutritional insufficiency, hormone unbalance, stress, and diseases. But in general the most common cause of it is named adrogenetic alop... Read >
Author: Falken

Alternative Thyroid Treatments

28th August 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Stephen Smith There are many alternative thyroid treatments that can help to increase thyroid function naturally rather than simply using thyroid hormones as a long-term solution. Diet The first place people should look to as a... Read >

Cause of Hair Loss in Teens and Adults

18th August 2009
Cause of Hair Loss in Teens and Adults Cause of Hair Loss in Teens and AdultsThere are many causes of hair loss. Both men and women can obtain it. It can be because of nutritional deficiency, hormone imbalance, stress, and diseases. But generally the m... Read >
Author: Taryek

Looking At Sign Of Allergies In Kids

13th August 2009
Sadly more and more children are suffering from allergies, and there are certain signs that indicate when allergies are causing or significantly contributing to health problems. Here's a short checklist of what to look out for. The more of these your chil... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Menopause mysteries solved with Chinese Herbal Medicine

12th August 2009
The management of this complex and confusing array of symptoms can be made easier with Chinese herbal medicine, which draws on the fundamental principle, that everything changes or moves. The flow of Qi (pronounced chee), which invigorates and animates th... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh

What Are Different Causes of Acne

10th August 2009
Research has shown that genetics play a big part in the development and persistence of acne, so your family history is a valuable prediction tool when considering the various causes of acne. One of the best weapons in the fight against acne, is knowledge;... Read >
Author: K.Wolfe

External Acne Causes : How To Face Them

10th August 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulate... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Face Your Acne And Its External Factors

10th August 2009
Spots, pimples, scars, blackheads, whiteheads are common complaints of a teenager. Acne is a universal problem that has haunted all of us at some point of time in our lives. Acne happens when oil or sebaceous glands come to life around puberty, stimulate... Read >
Author: Tom Leroy

Cure FSD with Intrinsa

08th August 2009
Intrinsa patch is prescribed treatment for female sexual dysfunction. Female sexual dysfunction involves arousal disorder, desire disorder, orgasm disorder. Diagnosis of FSD Female sexual dysfunction can be identified physical examination, blood test, p... Read >
Author: alecmegrath

Hormonal Acne in Women

08th August 2009
For millions of women, it happens like clockwork every month: cramping, bloating, mood swings, and acne. Experts know that acne is influenced by hormones, but research on the subject has been relatively limited — until now. A recent study conducted by d... Read >
Author: spuunman

Pleural Mesothelioma Facts

07th August 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura. There are two main types; 1] the localized mesothelioma{benign and malignant types} 2] the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Repair Hair Damage

07th August 2009
Is having healthy hair a difficult thing? Many people try all sorts of products to make their hair look better, smell better and be stronger. But, this can really rack up the dollars if you are not careful. Instead of spending countless dollars on product... Read >
Author: Click For

The terrible effects of stress

04th August 2009
The terrible effects of stress All of us have witnessed the physical injury stress can wrack on the body. My friend-Lisa was a 40-year-old nurse whose symptoms started after she took on a subsequent job with a group of five doctors specializing in vit... Read >
Author: Health4Life

Different Types Of Option For Women With Acne

04th August 2009
Spironolactone is generally prescribed as an "off label" acne treatment for women. This drug, though intended to help people with heart problems not zit problems, reduces the production of the hormone androgen. Androgen promotes excess facial oil secretio... Read >
Author: Bennett Diaz

Instant Acne Remedy

03rd August 2009
INSTANT ACNE REMEDY ======================= MAKE ACNE HEAL! ----------------------- ACNE 101 ----------------------- Chloracne is associated with chlorine toxicity. However, it can disguise itself in non-inflammatory form too. For most people's case... Read >
Author: Maury Nosrat

Preparation Before Going To Sleep

01st August 2009
• Relax for a while before going to bed. Spending quiet time can make falling asleep easier. This may include meditation, relaxation and/or breathing exercises, or taking a warm bath. Try listening to recorded relaxation or guided imagery programs. ... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton

Fight Hypoglycemia With Vitamin Supplements

29th July 2009
It is critical for one to known that an excess amount of sugar can deplete our vitamin and mineral stores. To make things worse, vitamin and mineral deficiencies can predispose us to both hypoglycemia and diabetes. Significant amounts of B vitamins are ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Adrenal Fatigue – Symptoms and Treatment

28th July 2009
Adrenal Fatigue should not be confused with Addison's disease, which is a condition where the Adrenal Glands simply shut down. Addison's is often caused by autoimmune dysfunction, while Adrenal Fatigue is typically brought on by stress. The History An... Read >
Author: HealthRemedies

What Are The Best Acne Scars Treatments?

27th July 2009
There are various forms of acne scars treatments. Acne, commonly called pimples, is an inflammatory disease of the skin. It is caused by changes in the pilosebaceous. The most familiar form of acne is recognized as "acne vulgaris", which means "common acn... Read >
Author: eharvey7

Male Blushing And How To Deal With It

23rd July 2009
Blushing brides. Hot flashing women. What guy wants to blush in company like that? Seriously, it’s the thin skinned, literally, who suffer chronic blushing most often, regardless of gender. Facial blushing is caused by over activity in the sympat... Read >
Author: midas15

The Causes Of Cat Hair Loss

21st July 2009
When we have pets we do not usually think of the serious maladies that they are susceptible to. We recognize that they have to have regular trips to the vet to ensure that they do not have ring worm or fleas - but we never think about how they may have ca... Read >
Author: nlwest21

The Benefits Of Natural Progesterone

16th July 2009
A Bit About Our Body's Own Natural Progesterone The body's own Progesterone is produced mainly by the ovaries and by the adrenal glands. It is a precursor to dhea, testosterone and estrogen, as well as to cortisol, the stress hormone. The word "proge... Read >
Author: Anne Edwards

Ginseng , An Overview

16th July 2009
For more than 2,000 yearsGinseng root (Panax ginseng) has been one of the most cherished herbs of Chinese medicine .It is considered the "King of Herbs".It is a tonic herb. It can be utilized in combination with other tonic herbs, as a strengthening, "wa... Read >
Author: JR

Ginseng Is It a Panacea

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

Natural Cures for Anxiety

12th July 2009
For anybody looking to discover natural cures for anxiety there is helpful news in that such cures are Easily accessible and from a large variety of sources. However, as useful as this is to know one should not make the general error of overlooking regula... Read >
Author: Matt Valent

The Top 10 Changes You MUST Make To Your Diet Now You Are Pregnant!

09th July 2009
If you're reading this article it's more than likely you have recently found out that you are pregnant, so I guess the first thing I want to say is congratulations! The next few months are going to bring an exciting rollercoaster of changes to your body, ... Read >
Author: Nisha Obaidullah

Pleural Mesotheloma- Facts you should know

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura.There are two main types; 1]the localized mesothelioma{bening and malignant types} 2]the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Cylapril Slim Down Tablet Comments

09th July 2009
One of the weight reduction products that push a two-step diet system, Cylapril was manufactured and introduced by the Adrenal Fatigue Institute to help buyers who want to improve their energy as well as lessen fats and nonessential liquids in their body.... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Pleural Mesothelioma Facts

09th July 2009
Mesothelioma is the commonest primary tumor of the pleura. There are two main types; 1] the localized mesothelioma{bening and malignant types} 2] the diffuse malignant mesothelioma Causes There is a strong correlation between asbestos exposure and t... Read >
Author: Bello kamorudeen

Cylapril Slim Down Tablet Analysis

08th July 2009
Cylapril is a weight reduction tablet that aims to improve the functioning of the adrenal system. This product has different health benefits like increase in energy and rejuvenation of the adrenal glands. To know the key ingredients and health benefits f... Read >
Author: Julia Green

Adrenal Fatigue in Women

01st July 2009
A woman’s body can be subjected to various amounts and forms of stress. Common ailments that affect women are adrenal disorders. Adrenal fatigue in women involves a dysfunction of the adrenal glands, which means that it is not producing enough steroid h... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Anti-Aging Therapies: DHEA for Anti-Aging

01st July 2009
DHEA, a steroid hormone with the intimidating scientific name dehydroepiandrosterone, is among the more controversial anti-aging therapies. Though many consider it to be the "anti-aging hormone", there are few large-scale tests on humans showing that it's... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Why Should We Deal With Fear?

30th June 2009
Hi! I'm Celes, life coach to live your best life. You just read an abridged version of an article I wrote about How To Increase Self-Confidence. For the full article, read here: Why Overcome Fear? at CelestineChua.com, my personal development blog to live... Read >
Author: Celestine Chua

Women and Adrenal Health

27th June 2009
Stress is a common problem that all women encounter in their daily activities. From office to home, a woman is subjected to several situations that may result in developing stress. Stress is basically our body’s response to situations that trigger certa... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Adult Acne- The Cause

27th June 2009
Adult acne can really turn out to be very embarrassing. What you thought of as a teenage affliction can actually follow you into your twenties or even thirties. Causes of acne in adults can vary but usually the main causes include stress, hormonal imbalan... Read >
Author: Mercy

Acne Breakouts

27th June 2009
Acne breakouts can be as a result of several factors. Some of these factors include stress, hormonal imbalances, smoking, heredity and cosmetics. Stress is considered as the leading cause of acne in adults. When you are stressed, the brain triggers the ce... Read >
Author: Mercy

Hypoglycemia – The Condition and Ways to Fight Hypoglycemia

23rd June 2009
Hypoglycemia is a condition in which pancreas create excess amount of insulin in response to high and repeated intake of sugar. Excess insulin lowers blood sugar levels drastically causing problems like nausea, blurred vision, headaches, fatigue and irrit... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

Skin Care Ingredients and The Affect They Have on Hormones

23rd June 2009
The hormones present within our bodies are generally produced by the thyroid glands, adrenal glands, and the ovaries. These hormones act as chemical messengers and most of the changes that happen to our skin are mainly influenced by the hormonal changes t... Read >
Author: John Russell

What is Hypoglycemia – Its Definition and Treatment

23rd June 2009
The condition of Hypoglycemia occurs when pancreas produce too much insulin in response to high sugar intake. High levels of insulin lower blood sugar drastically and result in symptoms like fatigue, depression, blurred vision, headaches and nausea. Two k... Read >
Author: Abdullah Salim

What Is Testosterone Deficiency?

22nd June 2009
Testosterone deficiency is known as andropause, a condition that is similar to what menopause is in women. Just as the estrogen levels for women decline during the change of life, the testosterone levels in men can also deplete. Symptoms of a testostero... Read >
Author: Pether Anther

Alternative Asthma Treatments - The Best You Will Find, Guaranteed!

22nd June 2009
If that title sounds a little arrogant to you I just want to say that with all the different Alternative Asthma Treatments that are available today how can you tell which ones actually work and which ones don't other than an iron clad guarantee? Really yo... Read >
Author: Jake Siemens

Improve Your Health With Natural Borage Seed Oil containing (GLA)

18th June 2009
Borage, often referred to as starflower, is an annual herb that originated in Syria. However, it was naturalized throughout the Mediterranean region and in Asia Minor, Europe, North Africa, and South America. The plant grows to a height of two to three ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Natural Remedies for Depression and Anxiety

17th June 2009
Depression and anxiety disorders are becoming common experiences in today’s society. The good news is that these conditions can be treated without medication. The key is in finding the root of the problem. Several factors can contribute; the most comm... Read >
Author: toronto.therapy007@gmail.com

bevery hills gynecomastia

15th June 2009
Gynecomastia is the Greek term that was created meaning "woman-like breasts" given to the male disorder that causes men to grow boobs. Infrequently the breast growth is due to a hormonal imbalance in the body, but can also be due to obesity, or drugs like... Read >
Author: Gordon Wong

gynecomastia texas

15th June 2009
Gynecomastia is the Greek term that was made meaning "woman-like breasts" given to the male disorder that causes men to grow knockers. Infrequently the breast expansion is due to a hormonal imbalance in the body, but can also be due to obesity, or drugs l... Read >
Author: Gordon Wong

Cures for gynecomastia

15th June 2009
Gynecomastia is the Greek term that was made meaning "woman-like breasts" given to the male disorder that causes men to grow knockers. Infrequently the breast expansion is because of a hormonal imbalance in the body, but can also be due to obesity, or dru... Read >
Author: Gordon Wong

Why Should We Deal With Fear?

15th June 2009
What is Fear? Fear is the state of feeling scared, regardless of whether you should be scared or not. Fear is part of a survival instinct to help us escape danger. When we experience fear, our adrenal glands release adrenaline into the blood stream which... Read >
Author: Celestine Chua

Adrenal Fatigue tips and information

14th June 2009
Adrenal fatigue syndrome is usually brought on by chronic physical, mental or emotional stress that causes the adrenal glands to overproduce hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, ultimately resulting in down-regulation and exhaustion. Misunderstood an... Read >
Author: dr mony

What Is The Rule Of Vitamins In Treatment Of Acne?

05th June 2009
Many nowdays are lacking in vitamins and minerals due to improper diet. Studies indicate that less than 32 percent of Americans eat the required meals of vegetables every day. Also, the rules of the American diet has a lot of processed sugar and not enoug... Read >
Author: nancy_18am

Natural Remedies For Adrenal Fatigue tips

04th June 2009
Adrenal fatigue syndrome is usually brought on by chronic physical, mental or emotional stress that causes the adrenal glands to overproduce hormones like cortisol and adrenaline, ultimately resulting in down-regulation and exhaustion. Misunderstood an... Read >
Author: dr mony

Lung Cancer Symptoms

01st June 2009
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that leads to uncontrolled cell growth in the tissues of the lung. It is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women after breast cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. Lung canc... Read >
Author: Mercy

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

29th May 2009
Chronic fatigue syndrome is considered to be a disease which was 1st named in 1980's. Till now, as maximum numbers of individuals have been diagnosed with the CFS, numerous individuals outside and inside health field still have doubt regarding its presenc... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

How DHEA Works To Balance Hormone Levels

20th May 2009
The DHEA supplement by Vitabase provides of course the vital ingredient of DHEA, which is a naturally produced hormone in the body that is made by the adrenal glands. The body needs to use DHEA to create both male and female hormones, which are known as t... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

The Truth about Mens sexual enhancement pills

18th May 2009
The Truth about Sexual Enhancement Aids Most men when they reach the age of 40 and beyond may begin to feel different. Some of the symptoms can be depression, irritability and especially low sex drive. Men do go through andropause , women go through th... Read >
Author: Chris Kines

Part 1 of Commonly asked questions about Progesterone Cream

18th May 2009
What Is Natural Progesterone Cream? Natural Progesterone is a vital hormone (hormones are chemicals released by cells that affect cells in other parts of the body. It is essentially a chemical messenger that transports a signal from one cell to another... Read >
Author: Titilayo

Lung Cancer

18th May 2009
Lung cancer is a type of cancer that leads to uncontrolled cell growth in the tissues of the lung. It is the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths in women after breast cancer and is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in men. Can... Read >
Author: Mercy

Understanding The Side Effects of Natural Progesterone Cream

18th May 2009
Progesterone is a natural female hormone that helps to stimulate and regulate various functions and also plays a role in maintaining pregnancy. It is produced by the ovaries and the placenta when pregnant as well as the adrenal glands. One of its most imp... Read >
Author: John Russell

How Hormones Influence Blood Pressure To Rise

12th May 2009
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the body since they release certain cells that affect tissues, muscles, and organ cells. Hormones influence blood pressure, like in the case of our kidneys where the hormonal imbalance of insulin leads to a diabetic... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

How Hormones Influence Blood Pressure To Rise

12th May 2009
Hormones are the chemical messengers of the body since they release certain cells that affect tissues, muscles, and organ cells. Hormones influence blood pressure, like in the case of our kidneys where the hormonal imbalance of insulin leads to a diabetic... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Cushing's Disease in Dogs (Hyperadrenocorticism) - What You Should Know

11th May 2009
This disease is known in the medical world as hyperadrenocorticism, which means an overproduction cortisol in the body. Cortisol is the stress hormone and the disease usually appears in dogs at the age of 6 years or older. There are certain dog breeds... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

A Guide in Addison's Disease in Dogs

11th May 2009
The scientific name of Addison’s disease in dogs is hypoadrenocorticism. This type of illness is not a very common one but it is a serious one because it can cause the death of your dog. The condition’s primary cause is the hormones underproduction... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan

The Role of Testosterone in the Bodies of Athletes

01st May 2009
Testosterone is often mentioned in conjunction with athletes and body building. What exactly is the role of testosterone and body building? Why do athletes need to have increased testosterone? The Back Story Testosterone is a naturally occurring ste... Read >
Author: Evan O’Rourke

Building Lasing Work/Life Balance: Stress Management For Parents With Careers

28th April 2009
What is Stress? Many researchers define stress as events or situations which are perceived as negatively affecting your well-being. Stress can take on many different forms, and can contribute to changes in mental and physical health as well as illness.... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

Building Lasing Work/Life Balance: Stress Management For Parents With Careers

28th April 2009
What is Stress? Many researchers define stress as events or situations which are perceived as negatively affecting your well-being. Stress can take on many different forms, and can contribute to changes in mental and physical health as well as illness.... Read >
Author: Rahul Rungta

How to Win Control Over the Stress in Your Life

28th April 2009
In the middle of the 20th century physiologist Hans Selye labeled our reaction to life's challenges with a simple word: stress. Now, 50 years later, there's a conversation you hear so often, it's almost a chorus: You ask a friend, "How are you?" and she r... Read >
Author: IneseMillere

The Danger Of Anxiety Attacks Symptoms And How To Cure It ?

26th April 2009
What are the causes of the anxiety attacks symptoms and how do you actually cope or even better, get rid of it altogether ? One of the key to solving this whole pressing issue is to understanding how anxiety builds up, leading to an attack. Once you u... Read >
Author: Kenji Tay

Hormonal Imbalance Causes

17th April 2009
Hormones are the messengers that transports the chemical signals from one cell to another. Hormones are made in the body by the endocrine glands (pituitary, pineal, thymus, thyroid, adrenal glands and pancreas). Basically the hormones are produced in the ... Read >
Author: jeffturner

Get a Harder Erection Naturally - No Blue Pill Required!

16th April 2009
If you want to get a harder erection you can get one naturally without a blue pill naturally and enjoy longer lasting sex and something a blue pill can't do enjoy greater libido. The blue pill can give you a harder erection but can have dangerous side... Read >
Author: kelly price

Learn How To Get Rid Of Acne Without Treatment

16th April 2009
Everyone is searching for the magical acne cure in the hope that, at last, their acne can be cured. However this quest is doomed to failure, because even the best acne treatments can only bring temporary relief from acne. Disappointed? Well don't be becau... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Eliminate Stress at Work...and in Your Life!

15th April 2009
I was at the chiropractor's office the other day and I was talking to Dr. Johnson about how much stress there is these days in the workplace. Most of it is due to fear of losing one's job. I told him I read that a lot of stress at work contributes to lo... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

Why Do Teens And Adults Lose Their Hair?

31st March 2009
There are several causes as to why teens and adults lose their hair - it can be because of inadequate diet, stress, hormonal imbalances, disease and hereditary factors. Just the fact that someone in your family is going bald may not automatically sugg... Read >
Author: Max Shana

Learn All About Vitamin B3 Niacin

25th March 2009
Vitamin B3 niacin is an essential vitamin for your body, and it is just one of the eight water soluble types of B vitamins. Nearly all of the B vitamin classes will help the body convert carbohydrates into sugar or glucose, which can then be burned to pro... Read >
Author: Julian Slowe

The Endocrine System's King of the Hill

21st March 2009
Bette Dowdell Problems of the endocrine system are everywhere, often unacknowledged and untreated by most doctors. People talk freely about the thyroid, and they should; it’s estimated 40% of us have thyroid problems. Adrenal fatigue is in style–an... Read >
Author: bette dowdell

Stretch marks: Symptoms, Causes and Risk factors

10th March 2009
Stretch marks: Symptoms, Causes and Risk factors Stretch marks: Stretch marks are the pink, red or purple color fine lines on the body, especially on the abdominal muscles, thighs, breasts, upper arms and buttocks. It is very common in the last trime... Read >
Author: Kerri Wood

Four Steps To End A Panic Attack

02nd March 2009
People experience panic attacks frequently and live their lives avoiding situations that cause them to be panic. With this simple technique using the four easy steps below, you can learn to an end to panic attack. What Is A Panic Attack? A panic at... Read >
Author: seyiari

How to Conquer Panic Anxiety Disorder

24th February 2009
Are you experiencing fears to certain situations or objects that somehow lead you to attacks? Or experiencing out of place degree of fear to consequences of not carrying out specific routine? Or suffer from depression and complain panic attacks to some si... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How is Adolescent Depression Different than Adult Depression?

20th February 2009
Depression is a disorder in which people appear sad, withdrawn, show lack of interest in things going on around them, experience cognitive problems, and may even choose to commit suicide. Depressive symptoms are common and most people will have symptoms a... Read >
Author: CMcKinzie

STRESS AND HEALTH

02nd February 2009
STRESS AND HEALTH Stress is a natural part of life. There are lessons to be learned and ways to continually improve your response to stress. Everyone has stress but the difference, in my opinion, is how you cope with the stress. How you deal with it, h... Read >
Author: Grace46

Use Vitamins and Supplements to Help Cure Acne

30th January 2009
There are many methods to treat and cure acne - both natural and conventional methods. While vitamins and supplements may not be the cure - all for acne by themselves, they play an important role, along with a healthy diet, to help your body maintain it... Read >
Author: stefexec

Autoimmune Diseases: Causes, Symptoms and Treatments.

23rd January 2009
The immune system of our body is a collection of cells, tissues and molecules which work together to protect the body against any attack from foreign bodies like bacteria, viruses, fungi etc. Autoimmune disease occurs when the body’s immune system fails... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Cause of Hair Loss in Teens and Adults

22nd January 2009
There are many causes of hair loss. Both men and women can obtain it. It can be because of nutritional deficiency, hormone imbalance, stress, and diseases. But generally the most common cause of it is called adrogenetic alopecia. It is the medical term fo... Read >
Author: Jorge

The Effects of Stress is All in Your Belly

20th January 2009
We often think that the effects of stress are more mental than physical. It's true that stress affects us mentally but the effects of stress also affect us physically. If you want an indication as to whether a person is successfully dealing with stress,... Read >
Author: Sandi H.

The Many Dangers Of Comsuming Coffee

20th January 2009
Coffee has become part of our every day meals. In fact, most Americans wouldn't be able to wake up properly without a jolt of caffeine to their systems. They need that steaming cup of coffee to start the day with energy. While coffee boasts of several... Read >
Author: Jennifer Seaton

What is Leptin?

17th January 2009
I have spent more than twenty years on the front lines of clinical nutrition helping thousands of people solve very difficult health problems - naturally. In all these years I have never encountered more powerful principles of health than those relating t... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Power of Korean Ginseng

13th January 2009
Korean ginseng is a known medicinal herb that has the ability to cleanse toxins in our body. The famous Korean Ginseng is also known as Ginseng, Asian Ginseng, Asiatic Ginger, Chinese Ginseng and Shen Tsao. Just in case you are not yet familiar with Ko... Read >
Author: nutritionlookup0

The Importance of Strengthening Kidney Energy

31st December 2008
The kidney energy is the basis energy in the body. Its energy pattern pursues extremely intimately to the spine, all the way into the cervical vertebra. With no sturdy kidney energy, the body cannot keep the calcium that it absorbs. A number of calcium... Read >
Author: Mc Raflesia

How Frequencies of Isochronic Tones Work

30th December 2008
One of the most popular aspects of isochronic tones deals with how they sound. Isochronic tones are used as a means of helping to get brain patterns to synchronize with the sounds. This works through the frequencies of isochronic tones. These tones deal w... Read >
Author: onlineincoypq

Lung Cancer Symptoms: What to Look For.

19th December 2008
Lung cancer symptoms are very elusive and misleading. Mostly the condition is diagnosed only after having reached advanced stages. As of now there is no screening procedure for lung cancer. Symptoms are almost non existent where lung cancer is concerned. ... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft

Gaining a Comprehension of the Stage 4 Neuroblastoma Malignancy in Children

11th December 2008
Neuroblastoma stage 4 is the most advanced stage of the neuroblastoma cancer. It means that the disease has spread to other areas of the body, like the liver or bone marrow, and the prognosis is not always good. If your child has been diagnosed with s... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Diabetes Myths and Facts

04th December 2008
Insulin is the best drug for the treatment of type 1 diabetes (Insulin dependent diabetes), also known as juvenile onset diabetes. Administration of insulin caused disappearance of sugar from the urine and lowers down the above level of sugar to the norma... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

B Vitamin Complex And Stress: How Vitamin B Can Reduce Stress

03rd December 2008
The connection between B vitamin complex and stress is well known; although why a good B vitamin complex can reduce stress is less well known. Before discussing the reason why a Vitamin B formula can reduce stress, we shall first have a look at stress an... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Pregnancy Nutrition – Is Caffeine OK?

01st December 2008
Back in 1980 the FDA published a pregnancy nutrition warning advising women to restrict or eliminate their intake of caffeine because of its teratogenic effects (cause birth defects). This was echoed in 1994 with a review of over 200 medical journals by D... Read >
Author: coachstephen777

Addison's Disease

01st December 2008
Classical Addison's disease results from a loss of both cortisol and aldosterone secretion due to the near total or total destruction of both adrenal glands. These glands form part of the endocrine system, which works with the nervous system and the immun... Read >
Author: rosy

Don't Let Adrenal Fatigue Happen to You

30th November 2008
You may not have even heard of it but Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone-even bodybuilders. It is a condition that is marked by persistent or deep fatigue, loss of strength and a decline in endurance. It can also be a contributing... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Ladies, These 3 Secrets Will Help You Lose Weight Fast

22nd November 2008
Intro Ladies, I know how hard the weight loss battle can be for you. It seems you try everything and the tone slender body you want seems like impossibility. Fear not, I am going to show you three simple, yet often overlooked secrets to quick weigh... Read >
Author: SethAlbright

How Stress Affects You and How to Overcome Stress

30th October 2008
Stress is the failure of humans to respond appropriately to emotional or physical threats, internally or externally generated. The threats, real or perceived, can be people, situations, events which the person accepts as the cause of the stress. When thes... Read >
Author: mohamad ali

Grapefruit Pectin Fiber can Maintain Good Cholesterol Levels and More

30th October 2008
Grapefruit pectin fiber is a source of soluble fiber that can bind to cholesterol and inhibit the formation of atherosclerosis. It is also effective in maintaining good blood sugar levels, and promoting a healthy colon. However, before discussing how grap... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Check the Level of Sugar in Blood!

27th October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

Goji Berries and Stress

23rd October 2008
Stress is an everyday battle for most people. They get up stressed and go to bed feeling nervous and upset. Goji berries can have a positive effect on how much stress you feel. They can also help you deal with any stress that comes up during the day. ... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Check the Level of Sugar in Blood!

23rd October 2008
Killer diseases like hypoglycemia and diabetes develop due to sugar. Although sugar is beneficial in providing a temporary boost of energy, too much of intake can disturb the organs and glands that regulate blood-sugar levels. Even if you do not add sugar... Read >
Author: quinlanmurray

Lose the Belly Fat - Stress, Cortisol, and Your Waist

21st October 2008
Do you struggle with extra fat around your midsection? Excess abdominal fat is not only visually unappealing to some, but it also increases your heart disease risk. What causes abdominal obesity?There are many different reasons your body likes to store fa... Read >
Author: Lisa Nelson RD

Detailed Information on Nelson Syndrome

17th October 2008
Nelson's syndrome is a rare condition. Nelson syndrome is a disorder characterized by abnormal hormone secretion, extension of the pituitary gland (hypophysis), and the development of big and invasive growths known as adenomas. It occurs in an evaluated 1... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Neuroblastoma

17th October 2008
Neuroblastoma is a cancer of the sympathetic nervous system. Neuroblastoma is one of the most common concrete tumours of early childhood usually found in babies or young children. It is rarely create in adult than ten years. The cells of this cancer commo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Detailed Information on Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia

17th October 2008
Multiple endocrine neoplasia (MEN) syndromes influence the thyroid and other endocrine glands that produce hormones in the body. Hormones are chemical messengers that travel through the bloodstream and regulate the role of cells and tissues throughout the... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How to Raise Testosterone Levels

16th October 2008
Testosterone is a hormone produced by the adrenal gland in both males and females. As we age, testosterone production slows down and the body has a decrease in the amount of free testosterone that is available in the bloodstream. These reduced levels of t... Read >
Author: Mike Westerdal

Causes of Anxiety Attacks Top 5 Causes

13th October 2008
An anxiety or panic attack occurs when the body mistakenly reacts to intense danger when there is no danger present. Panic attacks are a prevalent disorder in our society. As many as one third of the population will experience at least one anxiety attack ... Read >
Author: jdhills65

What Is Vitamin B3 Niacin?

08th October 2008
Vitamin B3 niacin is an essential vitamin for your body, and it is just one of the eight water soluble types of B vitamins. Nearly all of the B vitamin classes will help the body convert carbohydrates into sugar or glucose, which can then be burned to pro... Read >
Author: Jake Saab

Tired and Cranky? It could be Your Adrenal Glands

07th October 2008
Judith Seton MaApSci –SE Canary Club.org o Tired? o Depressed? o Weak? o Cranky? It could be adrenal fatigue. What is adrenal fatigue? Adrenal Fatigue is a health disorder that can affect anyone who experiences persistent or severe men... Read >
Author: Judith Seton

Molybdenum and Prostate Health

06th October 2008
Molybdenum is an essential trace element found in a variety of foods. In the body, the highest concentrations of molybdenum are found in the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, bones and skin. Molybdenum is also present within human tooth enamel. It is needed... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

How to Get Rid of Your Acne - 3 Uncommonly-Told Truths that You Must Know

30th September 2008
Don’t even think about finding another acne solution until you read this. Often, we have been searching for solutions only AFTER we get acnes. Little do we know that there are actually few everyday acne triggers that we might not be aware of, and can ac... Read >
Author: Lee Chin

Information on Li Fraumeni Syndrome

24th September 2008
Li Fraumeni syndrome is rare, genetic predisposition to several cancers, caused by a variation in the p53 tumor suppressor gene. The cancers most frequently linked with Li-Fraumeni syndrome include breast cancer, a form of bone cancer called osteosarcoma,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Eat Right To Lower Stress

24th September 2008
You may discern that you attain for the potato chips when a television agenda becomes particularly frightening. Or you grab the wild at work when you learn that you'll have to run a new fling. You may also bite on candy bars when your having difficulty co... Read >
Author: Jamey Sackville

Emotional impact of acne

23rd September 2008
Acne often makes patients feel unattractive, embarrassed, self-conscious, and uncomfortable in social situations. They tend to be more depressed than patients without acne. It has been shown that suicidal ideation is more prevalent in acne patients than i... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Lung Cancer Can Be Deadly

19th September 2008
Lung tumor is the product of malignant cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's an organized pattern to this reproduction as c... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Lung Cancer And Its Deadly Ways

19th September 2008
Lung growth is the product of wicked cells forming in the tissues of the lung, usually in the cells lining the air passages. The cells in our bodies are constantly dividing and reproducing. Usually, there's a neat outline to this reproduction as cells upg... Read >
Author: Jon Simms

Common Steroid Pills: Types & Effects Of Use

18th September 2008
Search Engines, what a luxury they are! For they are a real comfort to those bootlegging myriad of extrajudicial poppin’ pills, which frequently include Steroids! These pills are often based on various male sex hormones that lead to the development of s... Read >
Author: Tarun Gupta

Adrenal Exhaustion In Plain English and Simple Steps To Avoid It

09th September 2008
What is a huge common factor of the following symptoms have? * Fatigue * Allergies * Bacterial overgrowth * Chronic Infections * Depression * Insomnia * Hpoglycemia * IBS * Autoimmune disease If you guesse... Read >
Author: bodymindsuccess

Female Libido And Menopause-These Can Be The Best Years

09th September 2008
It is certainly true that many women experience a decrease in female libido during menopause. This is the topic of many jokes, water-cooler conversations and frustrated couples. Female libido is very closely connected to your hormonal balance, so it co... Read >
Author: Randy Hough

Information About Addison disease in Dogs

08th September 2008
Addison disease in dogs is a rare but serious disorder where the adrenal glands do not secrete a sufficient amount of adrenal hormones. These hormones are necessary for a wide variety of functions in the body. The disease is also known as Hypoadrenocortic... Read >
Author: Ling Tong

DHEA Is A Master Hormone In The Body

08th September 2008
In the recent past, DHEA has shown scientists its amazing abilities within the human body. Clinical tests have created a huge amount of interest for both scientists and consumers, with estimates of about 500 in-depth clinical studies on DHEA taking place... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

NEW SUPPLEMENT HEALS STRESS NATURALLY

08th September 2008
August 4, 2008—Ronan, MT—Along with the notorious absolutes in life, death and taxes, stress is a fact of life. It’s relentless in forcing humanity to adapt to change be it from external or internal sources. Like death and taxes, stress will not dis... Read >
Author: Shen Life

Powerful Stress Relief!

08th September 2008
Not too long ago, humans were under much different external threats than today, such as falling victim to wild beasts. Thankfully, today those stressors are almost non-existent. Yet, our bodies still respond to stress in the same way. The reaction is term... Read >
Author: Shen Life

Acne - How To Succeed

05th September 2008
Acne Background The human body is covered in hair which grows through minute “holes” in the skin, called pores. The sebaceous glands produce oils which lubricate the skin. However, when these glands become overactive, which is quite common in ad... Read >
Author: peter radford

Reduce The Risk Of Heart Disease With Vitamin C

04th September 2008
Vitamin C is the most widely taken nutritional supplement on the market and is available in a variety of forms, including tablets, drink mixes, crystals in capsules or bulk powdered crystals. Vitamin C is present in mother's milk and, in lower amounts, i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Panic Attacks and Natural Menopause Relief

20th August 2008
When my friend arrived at the airport to fly to Norway, she began panicking. Her breathing became erratic, her heart was racing, she was shaking and thought it was a heart attack. This was my first exposure to a panic attack. Eventually we discovered the ... Read >
Author: Randy Hough

How Can My Fireplace Affect My Health?

13th August 2008
Many people love the look of fireplaces in their homes. Having a fireplace creates a warm, inviting feel that makes visitors feel at ease, and creates a centerpiece that enhances the décor of any room. Although fireplaces are usually good for your hom... Read >
Author: Linda Binns

Menstruation – Abnormal, Irregular, Early and During Pregnancy

29th July 2008
Menstruation is a considered necessary part of a women's life, and it is a healthy phenomenon although better have its inconvenience and annoyances for the duration of menstruation. Your period should be get nearer commonly every 28 days, 3-4 days period ... Read >
Author: dr rony

This is How Stress Affects Health

24th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Konstantin Koss We are all under stress. Some of us simply cannot handle stress like the others. Because of this, health problems start because of stress mismanagement. Everyone undergoes stress and it's up to us to learn to control ... Read >
Author: Konstantin Koss

Hypertension – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

22nd July 2008
Hypertension, referred to as high blood pressure, HTN or HPN, is a medical condition in which the blood pressure is chronically elevated. It was previously referred to as nonarterial hypertension[citation needed], but in current usage, the word "hypertens... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Depression Treatment - Natural Depression Remedies

17th July 2008
Depression and anxiety become a way of living for many of us. It is not the way life is supposed to be. The big advancement in the medical field is undeniable. Mind issues though are more difficult to deal with. Your brain is more complex than the myocard... Read >
Author: Constantine

Adrenal fatigue – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

14th July 2008
Adrenal fatigue is a label applied to a collection of nonspecific symptoms, such as body aches, fatigue, nervousness, sleep disturbances and digestive problems. The term often shows up in popular health books and on alternative medicine Web sites, but it ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Coffee-the Good, the bad, the ugly

14th July 2008
Coffee has an origin that goes back nearly 1500 years. It's discovery rests in a tale of a Arab goatherder who allowed his flock to graze on cherry-like beans from an unknown plant. After grazing on this bean the goats seemed to have an oversupply of en... Read >
Author: Johanna Meyers

Treating Acne

09th July 2008
Acne vulgaris (commonly called acne) is a skin disease caused by changes in the pilosebaceous units (skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous gland). Acne happens when oil (sebaceous) glands come to life around puberty s... Read >
Author: Troy

Discover These Fat Burning Tips For A Leaner Body

07th July 2008
1) Do not consume carbohydrates together with fats. This is because your body will increase the fat storage especially when you consume carbohydrate and fat together. It is recommended that either you consume carbohydrates and protein together or protein ... Read >
Author: Jerold Smith

Magic Component in Lingzhi: Ganoderma

26th June 2008
DXN is a companionship from Malaysia relics in the front position for bringing out the advantages of the Lingzhi diet pills to the ordinary man. The magic consequences of using Ganoderma: Investigation is still in the region of and scientists have ... Read >
Author: Alien

What You Need To Know About Prostate And Why Regular Checkup Is Important

25th June 2008
The prostate is a gland that becomes a part of the male reproductive system. Basically, the function of the prostate gland is to store and produce a clear, liquid substance that makes up to a third of the volume of semen. It also bathes the sperm and thus... Read >
Author: Cindy

How to Crush your last Pack of Cigarettes and Walk Away Forever

25th June 2008
What is a smoking addiction? A smoking addiction means a person has formed an uncontrollable dependence on cigarettes to the point where stopping causes emotional distress! Why is smoking more difficult to overcome than other addictions? Well, s... Read >
Author: Vcoach

Complete Information on Congenital adrenal hyperplasia

25th June 2008
CAH is a genetic defect of the adrenal glands. People with this condition do no produce enough of the hormones cortisol and aldosterone, and produce too much of androgen. It affects both males and females. In children and adults with congenital adrenal hy... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Cushing's syndrome

25th June 2008
Cushing's syndrome is a hormonal disorder. Sometimes called "hypercortisolism. Cushing's syndrome is caused by prolonged vulnerability of the system's tissues to higher levels of the hormone cortisol. Cushing's syndrome can happen when your adrenal glands... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Complete Information on Cryptococcosis

25th June 2008
Cryptococcosis is a rare fungal infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. Cryptococcus is present around the world, but infection was relatively rare until the AIDS epidemic began. Cryptococcosis is the cause of the most common life... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Adapt to Physical and Psychological Stress with Eleutherococcus

11th June 2008
Eleutherococcus, better known as Siberian Ginseng, is best known for increasing endurance and stamina in people who use it on a regular basis. It is also known for its properties that aid the body in fighting fatigue and stress. Keeping both of these phys... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Information on Endocrine cancer

10th June 2008
A cancer that occurs in any part of the endocrine system. The endocrine system consists of hormone secreting endocrine glands such as the pituitary, thyroid, adrenal, pancreatic and adrenal glands. Cancers of these organs usually results in excessive horm... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Green Tea For Weight Loss

09th June 2008
Green tea can aid your weight loss goals if you have any. What is good about green tea is that it has no side effects and brings you many health benefits not to mention disease prevention because of its antioxidant properties. Among the different kinds... Read >
Author: jezzbb

Substitute Medication For Weight Loss

25th May 2008
It is such a disappointment at any time public supposes that weight loss can be attained in the sudden slash back of calories habitually guzzled throughout feasts or with enlarged corporeal effort. Call that naivety, but then once more some people are jus... Read >
Author: Alien

How Does Anxiety Affect Hot Flashes and Menopause?

21st May 2008
Many women have noticed that their hot flashes are more frequent and intense during times when they were feeling anxious or worried. This observation was also confirmed in an article in the June 2005 issue of Menopause: The Journal of the North American M... Read >
Author: Randy Hough

The Healing Potential of Nature Photography Art

21st May 2008
Like many people, I experienced years filled with personal challenges. For me, the challenge concerned my health. I spent endless hours in waiting rooms for doctor appointments and medical tests. The traits of hope, trust, perseverance, courage and fai... Read >
Author: H. Veronika Gaia

Solutions For Hot Flashes and Menopause—DHEA Supplementation

21st May 2008
As one of the solutions for hot flashes and menopause, DHEA holds a lot of promise, but is it a magic pill? The symptoms of menopause such as hot flashes, night sweats, fatigue and insomnia are serious for many women and they are looking for natural me... Read >
Author: Randy Hough

Mind Body Health And The Effect Of Deep Relaxation

20th May 2008
In our modern world, we seem to find it harder to relax. Our lives are full of busyness and we are constantly bombarded with stressors; our minds are continually chattering and full of worry. What we often don’t realise is this chronic state of mental u... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn

How To Remove Stress From Your Daily Life

15th May 2008
Every day in our lives we are subject to physical, emotional as well as psychological stress. To cope with stressful situations, our body's response is to release hormones and chemicals to handle these stressful situations efficiently. Unfortunately these... Read >
Author: jezzbb

Got Peach Fuzz After Menopause?

08th May 2008
Got peach fuzz after menopause - this is a question that seems to be asked more and more by women ending menopause. While not a sign of menopause, perimenopause, or early menopause, recent studies seem to indicate peach fuzz after menopause is often asso... Read >
Author: John Russell

The Brain-Body Connection of Stress

07th May 2008
It's a beautiful day in Yellowstone National Park. You emerge from your tent into the morning sunlight, a gentle breeze delighting your senses. As you prepare breakfast over the camp stove, you notice a movement out of the corner of your eye. It's a bea... Read >
Author: Drroth

Complete Information on Addison's disease with Treatment and Prevention

28th April 2008
Addison's disease is a uncommon disorder in which the adrenal gland produces insufficient amounts of steroid hormones. Addison's disease is also called chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism or hypocorticism. The disease is characterized by weight... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Is Fatigue Keeping You From Loosing Weight

25th April 2008
Stress hormones can cause female and male hormone problems, weight gain, and chronic illness. How can this be true? Cortisol, epinephrine, and other stress hormones can drain you bodies health, vitality and even contribute to infertility unless you learn... Read >
Author: bkwright

Are The Ingrediants Inside Energy Drinks Harmful?

16th April 2008
Energy drinks are a multi billion-dollar industry. It seems like you can't walk into a gym, health food store, and liquor store or by a vending machine without seeing some sort of "Pick me up" or energy related drink. This article talks about the potent... Read >
Author: Gene

Ferret Adrenal Disease – What a Ferret Owner Should Know About a Bald Ferret

13th April 2008
I spent some time volunteering at a ferret shelter. I’ve owned ferrets for a number of years, and I had some time on my hands since I had just moved to the area. I volunteered to clean cages- as you can imagine with over 100 of the little guys it was ... Read >
Author: Jillian Williams

The Key to Weight Loss is Knowing Your Body Type

03rd April 2008
What causes obesity? As with many medical conditions, the caloric imbalance that results in obesity often develops from a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Since 1980, the total number of obese and overweight Americans has doubled. Cali... Read >
Author: Drroth

The Most Common Skin Disease – Acne

28th March 2008
Acne is a skin disease and it is probably the most common one seen by doctors. While there are numerous technical definitions of acne containing many medical and biological terms, simply put acne develops as a result of blockages in hair follicles. Re... Read >
Author: bjhowell

Mesothelioma cancer what is it?

26th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Sindre Brudevoll The peritoneal form of this is basic relatively uncommon type of a cancer that also accounts less than quarter of the cases. Pericardial mesothelioma is also the rarest type of the three forms. There are also sever... Read >

Psychological and Medical Factors for Obesity

25th March 2008
Our thought processes and our minds may influence our eating habits. Many people eat in response to emotions such as boredom, sadness, or anger. While most overweight people have no more psychological disturbances than people of normal weight, about 30 pe... Read >
Author: Alien

Hypoglycemia - How to Manage Low Blood Sugar

25th March 2008
Hypoglycemia is a condition that occurs when your blood sugar (glucose) is too low. The symptoms of hypoglycemia may vary from one person to another, just like gravity. Hypoglycemia is commonly associated with diabetes. However, a wide variety of conditio... Read >
Author: Alien

Menopause - Reduce Menopause Symptoms With Natural Progesterone Cream

17th March 2008
Traditional treatments for menopause combine the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. Menopause symptoms are believed to be caused mainly by decreasing levels of oestrogen, but taking this hormone on its own can increase the risk of endometrial cancer so... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse

Try Goji Berry for Taste and Health

12th March 2008
In medical terms, Goji berry can be called an “Adaptogen”, which is a term that is used to describe any substance that is an amalgamation of therapeutic actions. An Adaptogen helps the body to rejuvenate and strengthens its system as it helps the body... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

Medicinal Value of Herbs - Quit Smoking, Improve Health, Lose Weight and More - Part 1 of 4

25th February 2008
People have been using herbs for thousands of years. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with a physicia... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani

Understanding the have-knots: The role of stress in just about everything

23rd February 2008
Stress, to put it bluntly, is bad for you. It can kill you, in fact. A study now reveals that stress causes deterioration in everything from your gums to your heart and can make you more susceptible to everything from the common cold to cancer. Thanks... Read >
Author: Alvaro

Blame stress for just about everything

23rd February 2008
Stress kills. Its potentially fatal effect on the heart is well documented. But new research suggests that it is probably the reason for everything from decaying gums to common colds. An article in Observer, the monthly magazine of the Association for... Read >
Author: Alvaro

B Complex to Restore the Adrenal Glands from Stress

18th February 2008
The B vitamins comprise a range of water soluble vitamins that frequently work together to impart a number of general benefits to your body�s health. In general they support and maintain the metabolic rate, maintain the function of the nervous system, ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Managing Stress 101

23rd January 2008
Stress is defined as your physiological reaction to an event, memory or internal or external stimulus that causes your flight-or-flight response. Managing stress is all about using specific techniques to cope with or alter your response to stressful situa... Read >
Author: Doclind

Adrenal Insufficiency Information

22nd January 2008
Adrenal insufficiency is a life-threatening condition. It affects about 1 in 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and agonize men and women equally. The disease is characterized by weight loss, muscle weakness, fatigue, low blood pressure, and some... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Energy Therapies for Healing

18th January 2008
Most Alternative therapies hold that human beings are not only physical, but consist of a "subtle energy" system that relates to the mental, emotional, and spiritual self, all of which may be addressed in diagnosis and treatment. Though not yet scientific... Read >
Author: Alien

Affects of Your Stress

14th January 2008
Think for a minute what the body goes through during events of stress. No matter what goes on in our lives, the body is resilient to almost everything we put it through; almost everything. Nothing harmful continues without showing the wear and tear and... Read >
Author: Doclind

Hairiness Treatment

31st October 2007
Hairiness increasing or heavy head or body hair. Excessive hairiness, also known as hirsutism, is characterized by abnormal hair growth on areas of skin that are not normally hairy. Hirsutism refers to a male pattern of hair. Hirsutism is nearly always ge... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Asthma Treatment Overview and Asthma Home Medicines

30th October 2007
Asthma is a chronic condition of the lung that cannot be cured completely but can be treated and controlled. Conventional and alternative medications both treat the symptoms and effectively control asthma. But alternative medications with their zero side ... Read >
Author: Alien

Adrenal Fatigue

12th October 2007
Are the following symptoms familiar to you?• Tendency to gain weight and unable to loose it, especially around the waist.• High frequency of getting the flu and other respiratory diseases• Tendency to tremble when under pressure.• Reduced sex driv... Read >
Author: nutrition1

Chronic Fatique Syndrome Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disease that was first named in the 1980s. Even now, as increasing numbers of people are being diagnosed with CFS, many people inside and outside the health professions still doubt its existence or maintain that it's a psycho... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Addisons Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

01st October 2007
Addison's disease (chronic adrenal insufficiency) is a rare and progressive disorder that affects between one and six in every 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and afflicts men and women equally. Addison's disease is caused by the inability of ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acromegaly Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

01st October 2007
Acromegaly is a chronic metabolic disorder caused by the presence of too much growth hormone. When this happens, your bones increase in size, including those of your hands, feet and face. Acromegaly affects mostly middle-aged adults. Overproduction of gro... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cortisol --- The Stress Hormone

27th September 2007
Stress affects health in many ways, unfortunately none of them affects well-being in a good way. Many health specialists claim, as normal human experience would confirm, that stress and depression can have negative effects on physical health. In the long ... Read >
Author: aseya

Pheochromocytoma - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Pheochromocytoma is a rare catecholamine-secreting tumor derived from chromaffin cells. Pheochromocytomas are usually benign (non-cancerous), but can cause dangerously high blood pressure and other symptoms, including pounding headaches, heart palpitation... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ways To Get Rid Of Those Manly Hairs

20th August 2007
If you are a hirsute women and looking for treatment of excessive and facial body hair here you are at the threshold of experiencing a new phenomenon. Today, when people are looking for cure for baldness or hair removal, hirsutism has been causing stress ... Read >
Author: sashi

Top 10 Muscle Mass Gaining Tips

14th August 2007
In a recent interview, clinical nutritionist Thomas Von Ohlen, MS, NC talks about his success in helping patients gain muscle mass safely. Here is what he shared: “With 65% of American’s clinically obese, it is not surprising to see multitudes on ... Read >
Author: Thomas Von Ohlen, MS, NC

The Cause Of Balding: Why It Occurs And Ways To Prevent It

14th August 2007
There are a lot of people who are losing their hair. You can’t tell who they are a lot of the times though because they have learned the cause of balding, and how to stop it. Men and women lose their hair every day. There are a couple of different cause... Read >
Author: John Tulley

Lupus and the cure-all hormone?

07th August 2007
New medical treatments are at their most exciting stage when treating diseases that are as yet not very well understood by medics or scientists. When it comes to lupus, not only are symptoms diverse and can number as many as eleven discrete types, but ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Hyperaldosteronism - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Primary aldosteronism, also termed Conn syndrome. This increased secretion is caused by an abnormality within the gland. Primary hyperaldosteronism accounts for less than one percent of all cases of hypertension. Hyperaldosteronism can be caused by a tumo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Less Stress Leads To A Better Rest

25th July 2007
In the modern world of today we are constantly being bombarded with high levels of stress and anxiety. These stresses can be physical, mental or environmental. They place an enormous strain on our physical and mental health. Most of us are aware that ... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Ayurvedic Herbal Home Remedies for Stress

11th July 2007
Stress is the disruption of homeostasis and physical or psychological stimuli. Stress is a feeling that's created when we react to particular events. Stress is simply a fact of nature -- forces from the outside world affecting the individual. Stress is t... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Healthy Diet for Acne Treatment

11th July 2007
Acne also known about Pimples, and Zits. Acne is a common skin disease that causes pimples. Acne is worldwide problem. Acne occurs when the natural oils that the skin produces clogs the pores of the skin. Acne is not just a problem for teenagers, it can ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Cheetah

01st July 2007
Honed to a sleek and slender physique Cheetah ranges in weight from 100 to 150 lbs, with its long body and tail assisting it in high speed pursuits. The coat is generally yellowish with small black spots running throughout its length. The belly, like most... Read >
Author: Ailurophile

Raw For Your Paws

01st July 2007
Most interesting study reflects on the fact that o0ur civilized society has taken our canine friends far away from their original standard of living which included their natural way of capturing, killing and consuming raw meat as their main food source. T... Read >
Author: peter john

Herbs to use for Detoxing

01st July 2007
Natural Laxatives and diuretics While you are fasting it is important to keep your kidneys working well as they are extremely important in the process of eliminating toxins. Juniper berries (Juniperus communis) strengthen and detoxify the kidneys,... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno

Adrenal Support - Do you have Adrenal Burnout? Fatigue or even Chronic Fatigue?

21st June 2007
Do you have Adrenal Burnout? Fatigue or even Chronic Fatigue? Is your lifestyle exhausting? Abuse is caused by false stimulants, utritional deficiencies, and bad habits. Your adrenal glands are triangular shaped located in the small back of the kidneys, o... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan

3 Ways To Balance Your Blood Sugar Level

04th June 2007
Many of us suffer from our blood sugar level being out of balance. If you have high blood sugar levels (diabetes), then you will hopefully be under the supervision of a medical practitioner. This article is about low blood sugar levels, sometimes referred... Read >
Author: Graham Rowan

Women and Stress

01st June 2007
How does stress affect health? When we do hormone lab tests on women we find startling clues to stress and fatigue. On every person tested, the adrenal glands are in exhaustion; not just fatigue, but extreme exhaustion. Also, on every test done, with... Read >
Author: Doclind

High Blood Pressure - Physiological Effects of Stress

30th May 2007
There is clear scientific proof that the body makes significant physiological adjustments when stress presents itself. The Sympathetic Nervous System is attributed to be the controller with high blood pressure (or hypertension) usually being one of the c... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose

How Much Do You Know About Heart Attack?

30th May 2007
We may hear about heart attack all the time. And most of us will probably know that it is a very serious medical condition that could end the life of the victim. But, how many of us really have a good understanding of this condition? Heart attack resul... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock

High Blood Pressure - The Effect of Stress

30th May 2007
Stress (shortened from "distress") is defined as "causing mental pain, trouble or anguish" in the Collins dictionary. Stress generally has negative connotations, but in reality it is not always a bad thing. Medical experts agree that if one is say, en... Read >
Author: Bilal Rose

Crystal Therapy

25th April 2007
Crystal Therapy does not replace the pure medical methods of treatment but just potentates and balances the power connections that have been short cut by the disease. Thus: Amethyst acts against the sleeplessness, of the anxiety and the fear and i... Read >
Author: Amber Stone

DHEA for Depression: The Case For and Against

21st April 2007
There probably isn’t a more controversial supplement for depression treatment available today than dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). A pro-hormone that occurs naturally in the body, supplements can also be used to combat the symptoms of depression. But is ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Eliminate Stretch Marks: All-Natural, Fast Remedies for Removing Stretch Marks

18th April 2007
Do you passionately want to eliminate your stretch marks? Well, if you follow the steps outlined in this article, you can. Regardless, of whether your stretch marks are the results of losing an excesive amount of weight, body building, pregnancy, or putti... Read >
Author: Geraldine Prickett

Treating Acne At Home

02nd April 2007
You should not however despair in anyway if you’re black skinned. There is always a cure to all your acne problems. There are actually so much acne treatments for black skin for you to choose from and fight that unwanted skin problem. In fact, there is ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Anxiety Depression Treatment with DHEA

30th March 2007
Anxiety and depression(http://www.mitamins.com/disease/Depression.html) are treatable forms of mental illness. With anxiety, the patients are overwhelmed with worry, too frightened to face a situation and with no other wish than to keep themselves locked ... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Acne Stress Related - Does Stress Cause Acne?

30th March 2007
Acne does not only occur by your eating habits and hormonal changes(in teenagers) but emotionally as well. If you're stressed out regularly, you have great chances in developing acne. When your body is under stress, your adrenal glands release the hormone... Read >
Author: Jean Lam

Anxiety Depression Treatment with DHEA

27th March 2007
Anxiety and depression are treatable forms of mental illness. With anxiety, the patients are overwhelmed with worry, too frightened to face a situation and with no other wish than to keep themselves locked up at home. In depression, the patients feel d... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Cutting Through the Controversy DHEA & Lupus Treatment

27th March 2007
Lupus disease is an autoimmune disorder that can affect any part of the body, but more commonly affects the skin. It can occur at any age (though it is more common in 15 to 45 year olds), in both men and women (but more common in women), and there is k... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Solutions for All Lifestages and Issues related to woman in menopause

13th March 2007
Perimenopause. Menopause. Premenstrual syndrome. Estrogen dominance. Osteoporosis. When watching the media these days, there is a good chance you are going to encounter a discussion about one or more of the above women�s health issues. Although thes... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

All you need to know about the thyroid gland(part one)

01st March 2007
First thing that comes to mind is: what is the thyroid gland and why do we need it for? Well, the thyroid is part of the endocrine glands and it's purpose is to produce hormones, thyroid hormones. They are of essential importance to the body because throu... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Understanding the Menopause - Helpful Tips

20th February 2007
when does the menopause occur? The menopause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55 years. Some women do start before that. If you haven't had children, for example, you might well start earlier. A good indicator of when you're likely to sta... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas

The Basics of Estrogen

09th February 2007
Estrogen is one of those hormones that is enjoying popularity. In fact, because of it role in menstruation and menopause, it is one of the most widely studied and discussed hormone. Estrogen unknown to many is actually a term used to refer to a group of h... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

Medical alternatives for treating Lupus

18th January 2007
Lupus is a disease which affects various parts of the body such as muscles, joints, internal organs and it usually occurs to women of childbearing age. One of the most common form of lupus is known as Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE). People who notice u... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Fitness After Menopause

18th December 2006
It's inevitable for all women, and causes many changes. Triggered by low levels of the female hormone oestrogen, menopause symptoms range from mental (sadness, depression) to physical (chronic back pain, stiffness, insomnia, irregularity, poor circulation... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda

What Can I Do About My Wrinkles?

17th November 2006
AFats QAlthough I'm a vegetarian, I'm on statin drugs because I had a very high cholesterol level. When I started a year ago, my face was totally unlined. Now my cholesterol level is right down but my cheeks have lost their fullness and wrinkles have set ... Read >
Author: Richie Mont

Stress Busters

17th November 2006
Stress is the way our bodies and minds react to something which upsets our normal balance in life. An example of stress is the response we feel when we are frightened or threatened. During stressful events our adrenal glands release adrenaline, a hormone ... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth

Lung Cancer - The Stages And Treatments Involved In Treating The Disease

17th November 2006
Lung cancer forms in the tissues of your lungs generally in the cells which line your air passages.lung cancer is a very aggressive type of cancer and if not caught early enough can have a very poor outcome. Generally, lung cancers originate in the... Read >
Author: Ben ORourke

Caffeine addiction how to give up successfully

16th November 2006
Caffeine addiction is the same as any other addiction. This is because caffeine is a powerful drug and giving it up successfully requires dedication, planning and organisation. Caffeine is found in coffee, tea, cola, chocolate as well as common medication... Read >
Author: Alison Cassar

Always tired it could be adrenal exhaustion

16th November 2006
The most common complaint I hear is that people always feel tired. In fact, most people seem to think feeling tired all the time is just a normal part of modern life. I have good news. It's not! There are many causes of chronic tiredness. Sometimes it... Read >
Author: Alison Cassar

8 Important Vitamins for Women

16th November 2006
Women have special nutritional needs that may not be met by their diets. In today's world of fast food and meals on the go, it is important that women assess their nutritional status and make up for any deficiencies by taking either a multi-vitamin or th... Read >
Author: Leigh A. Zaykoski

The Role Of Vitamin B3 Niacin

15th November 2006
Vitamin B3 niacin is an essential vitamin for your body, and it is just one of the eight water soluble types of B vitamins. Nearly all of the B vitamin classes will help the body convert carbohydrates into sugar or glucose, which can then be burned to pro... Read >
Author: J&G Reay

10 Simple Steps To Skyrocket Your Natural Testosterone Production

15th November 2006
There are many factors that determine how much muscle a person can ultimately build. Training intensity, nutrition, supplementation and rest; these are just a few of the many variables that will contribute to your overall muscle-building "bottom line". An... Read >
Author: Sean Nalewanyj

Can Acne Outbreak and Cigarette Smoking Go Hand In Hand?

30th October 2006
Acne is a short battle, sometimes long drawn out. Smoking is a long drawn battle, sometimes the never-ending battle! But with the combo of these two, you are only waging a permanent battle against your own self. You are fighting a war of self-destruct... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda

Am I Doing Anything That could Cause an Early Menopause?

19th October 2006
Am I Doing Anything That could Cause an Early Menopause? Your lifestyle can definitely influence when your body will begin manifesting symptoms of menopause, how easy or difficult your menopausal transition might be, and your postmenopausal health. Beg... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz

Anxiety and Panic Attacks -- What Has Worked For Me

23rd September 2006
Anxiety is very wide spread today because of our busy lifestyles and poor eating habits. I myself have struggled with anxiety and panic attacks for about 14 years. I have tried lots of different ways to cope or possibly cure my anxiety and thought I shoul... Read >
Author: Kathy Love

The Truth About Salt

19th September 2006
Salt is an essential nutrient for everyone and is vital to attaining optimum health, so why has the media and the mainstream regarded it as the devil of the dinner table for so long? Our cells all contain salt. We sweat salt. Our tears contain salt. Ou... Read >
Author: Jimmy Patterson

So You're Stressed Again? Here Are Quick Tips To Fight It

07th September 2006
Almost every day we encounter stressors that either make us or break us. And when do break us, it's not really nice. Nobody wants to be down and stressed, and nobody wants to hear glasses being smashed everywhere. But stress occurs, and it's up to us how ... Read >
Author: Dulce Azogue

Acne - A Symptom of Stress

06th August 2006
Acne, is it a symptom of stress? The connection between acne and stress has been debated for a long time. To date, research on the subject have been limited with no real conclusions being reached. Recently, scientists conducted studies on a small group... Read >
Author: Cindy English

The Kidney and Your Health

03rd August 2006
- Debbie Cotton, Ad.Dip.Nat The kidneys are an amazing organ of the body that are so widely overlooked and ignored. They facilitate very important processes such as filtering our blood that rids us of waste and toxins, maintaining blood pressure, fluid... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler

Anti Aging Supplements - The Whole Truth

01st August 2006
Now that I am getting older, I'm beginning to think about how to keep my body in peak physical condition as I age. I know a lot of people who take anti aging supplements , but I don't know. It seems like it might be just a fad. I mean, I eat nutritiously,... Read >
Author: John Wellington

Acne - Your Hormones May Be The Culprit!

25th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Tony Buel Acne can often be considered the worst thing to happen to a teenager. Where in the world does it come from and how do you get rid it once you have it? They are a source of endless embarrassment and inconvenience! And while eve... Read >
Author: tony buel

Problems with menstruation

24th July 2006
Some women face abnormal periods that usually stop for 6 months or more are said to have amenorrhea or the absence of menstruation which is also known as secondary amenorrhea. Here it is worth to mention that girls who don't menstruate by the age of 16 ha... Read >
Author: olivia andrews

Everything you need to know about Acne

07th July 2006
Acne or commonly known as zits or pimples are skin inflammation affecting 87% of the total US population. They usually appear during puberty because of abnormal response of the body to the male hormone known as testosterone. Causes Until now, the ca... Read >
Author: ecasey Kite

Women's Health and Fitness - Reducing Cortisol Levels Can Help You To Lose Weight

04th July 2006
It is now known that stress can actually stop you losing weight especially around your middle. Stress can cause your body to secrete high levels of cortisol hormone into your bloodstream, because of your body's "flight or fight" response to stress. Stre... Read >
Author: Gill Webster

Andropause and DHEA

28th June 2006
Andropause and DHEA are a medical condition and a cure paving the way for a steady recovery. A lack of DHEA, known as Dehydroepianodrosterone in medical circles, is directly correlated with impotence in men. This is also referred to as erectile dysfunc... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Menopause and Heart Palpitations

23rd June 2006
Menopause isn't typically a life threatening condition but in extreme cases, it can bring upon symptoms like rapid heart beat that feel like it is. The occasional feeling that your heart "skips a beat" does not necessarily indicate a serious medical pr... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Menopause and Progesterone

23rd June 2006
Do women going through menopause have lowered levels of progesterone? Recent research tells us that women do suffer from decreased levels of progesterone and also experience other symptoms such as unexplained weight gain (particularly in the stomach are... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Stress, immune system and age

09th June 2006
Ageing has always been associated with immunological changes; the effects of stress and age are interlinked where a deregulation of the immune function can have a significant impact on physical health. On the other hand stress can both enhance and increas... Read >
Author: A.Belth

Acne Care for Adults

28th May 2006
For many adults, what was thought of as a teenage affliction has continued well into their twenties and thirties. For other adults suffering from acne, the outbreaks did not start until they reached their twenties. The causes of adult acne vary and can... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang

Progesterone and its role in the body

21st May 2006
Progesterone is a hormone naturally produced in the female body from both the ovaries and adrenal glands. As women age, hormone levels tend to decrease, progesterone is one of those hormones. When women reach menopause and are post menopause they need t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Asthma treatment utilizing natural health products versus prescription medicine

12th May 2006
Traditionally, Asthma is researched and known as a condition, which affects the respiratory track of the lungs. Asthma can be categorized into allergic and non-allergic or extrinsic, intrinsic and mixed asthma. An extrinsic Asthma (allergic) :It is nor... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia

Acne and Solutions

11th May 2006
Acne Acne is a common inflammatory skin disease that mainly affects the face, neck, chest and upper back. It is caused by an interaction between Hormones, bacteria and sebum produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin. Symptoms show as comedones (pimp... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang

American Ginseng - Powerful Antioxidant

03rd May 2006
AMERICAN GINSENG American Ginseng is the most famous herb. Various forms of Ginseng have been used in medicine for more than 7000 years. It is the most widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine. Several species grow around the world, and tho... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

Progesterone Cream

20th April 2006
Progesterone CreamBalances estrogen dominanceProgesterone is one of two key hormones, the other one is estrogen, made by the ovaries of menstruating women. Progesterone is a safe, natural alternative to HRT (hormone replacement therapy) because its produc... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

Alternative Asthma Treatment

13th April 2006
Did you know that asthma is in the top 10 hospitalizations reasons for the United States ? If you think about it its not that weird because over 19 million people suffer from asthma in the US. Statistics show that more and more people keep complainin... Read >
Author: John Mallon

Know whether your dog's food is healthy.

07th April 2006
Like any living beings dogs also depend heavily on nutrient food to keep them fit and healthy and do the works and wonders that you expect from them. It is necessary to know the essentials dogs' nutrition because it is the key to their wellbeing. Lacks... Read >
Author: Huzef Saifee

Candida Yeast Infection Diet: An Alternative to Dangerous Drugs part II

14th March 2006
As part of your Candida treatment through the Candida diet, you will also have to cut all kind of foods which may contain yeast. This means that you have to temporarily give up having bread, alcoholic drinks, black tea, cheese or vinegar. The reason for t... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Understanding Asthma Treatments Relievers and Preventers

05th March 2006
Copyright 2006 David Drinkall Millions of people around the world suffer from Asthma, a chronic lung condition characterized by difficulty in breathing. During an asthma attack, the sufferer's airways become irritated and react by narrowing and constr... Read >
Author: David Drinkall

Fast Hair Growth Tips

16th February 2006
Fast hair growth tips for male hair loss The following article provides some fast hair growth tips for male hair loss. The first fast hair growth tip I would like to provide is to find out the cause of air loss as soon as possible, and then choose f... Read >
Author: Brad Jones

Can Stress Be Good For You?

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers John has just been given the prospect of starting a new business overseas. He sits around moping; the idea of moving into alien territory fills him with dread, worry and anxiety. Fearful of losing this opportunity, yet u... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers

Adult Acne: It's a Lot More Common Than You Think

06th December 2005
While it is true that acne most commonly appears during the teenage years, it is just as true that a large percentage of individuals suffer from adult acne. In fact, figures show that as much as 25 percent of men and 50 percent of women in their twenties ... Read >
Author: Patricia Tyler

The Advantages of Testosterone for Women

23rd September 2005
Testosterone is also a female sex hormone. Total hormone replacement means restoring the natural balance of all hormones to the levels of men and women's' physical and mental peaks. Even though many women take estrogen and progesterone, they still do not ... Read >
Author: Kristy Annely

Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes

19th August 2005
Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes Copyright 2005 Michael Brooks That's right, the colorful little fruit (yes, it's a fruit) has been shown to pack a powerful punch against several forms of cancer. A variety of studies indicate that a diet rich... Read >
Author: Michael Brooks

Vitamin Nutritional Supplements : Tips, Myths, Facts, and Online Store!

20th July 2005
With dietary supplements making their way in our daily life, we find it difficult to survive without them. We have very smartly and effectively heralded these supplements as panacea for all ills. But as the saying goes, too much of even good things can be... Read >
Author: Ashley Green

Should You Cut Down on Caffeine?

07th April 2005
Many sober, law abiding people who would never dream of knowingly ingesting a mind- altering drug, actually consume one every daycaffeine! Caffeine is so pervasive in our culture and in many other cultures that we often forget it is literally a drug t... Read >
Author: Royane Real