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23rd September 2009
Dry mouth is a common condition that affects primarily the older group, primarily women. Dry mouth is clinically called Xerostomia and the primary cause of dry mouth can be cited as due to lack of saliva to keep the mouth wet. The decreased secretion from... Read >
Author: liza252
23rd September 2009
Before anything else, it is important that you are able to identify the cause of your oral problem before you think about treating bad breath. Also called halitosis, it is actually caused by poor oral hygiene. It is therefore essential that you should be ... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
23rd September 2009
Bad breath can be an alarming problem. While some people think this oral issue can be immediately solved just by simple brushing of the teeth, one should believe about the importance of finding the right bad breath solutions. Below are some solutions you ... Read >
Author: acneaffiliate
16th September 2009
Many a times you've noticed a white bump or a number of white bumps on the back of your throat. These can occur in different parts around the tonsils, on the neck and in the mouth. Nearly all of these white bumps are visible with a naked eye. They might a... Read >
Author: jeyanth
16th September 2009
If you are in dire need of bad breath help, look no further! There are a number of ways that you can get the improvement you are looking for in terms of how your breath affects your life. Improve your confidence and ability to communicate easily and eff... Read >
Author: Cavyl Stewart
16th September 2009
Natural tooth whitening techniques are used in homes since ages; some of them are effective while others have side effects. Due to the upsurge of newer chemical methods to whiten teeth, these natural methods of teeth whitening have taken a back seat, but ... Read >
Author: Peter Fehrman
11th September 2009
There are a variety of reasons to stop snoring for good. For a lot of people, their sleeping habits may be disturbing their partner, roommate or family members. Usually, snorers are not aware of how their snoring may effect other people, but often their s... Read >
Author: Ruri Ranbe
10th September 2009
The total distance from Mumbai, India to Sydney, Australia is 10,149 kilometers. Your trip begins in Mumbai, India. It ends in Sydney, Australia. Your travel direction from Mumbai, India to Sydney, Australia is Southeast (125 degrees from North). A typica... Read >
Author: ezeeflight
04th September 2009
Occasional snoring is a common occurrence for many. However, it is a cause for concern if the snoring becomes persistent and involves gasping or choking. These may lead to incidences of cardiac arrest and high blood pressure. Snoring can be attributed to ... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
04th September 2009
Bad breath or halitosis is caused by various reasons. It is likely caused by bacteria on the surface of the tongue due to poor oral hygiene, stress or mouth infections. On a more severe note, bad breath may be caused by health complications such as diabet... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
24th August 2009
Before discussing tonsil stones and removing them, one must first know what the tonsils are for and what causes the tonsil stones to form. Tonsils are located at the back of the mouth to help trap bacteria and prevent them from getting down the esophagus.... Read >
Author: Ashish
22nd August 2009
Sleeping on your side in its place of your back will help to prevent snoring.
A common remedy to put off sleeping on your back is to sew a tennis ball to the back of your shirt; the discomfort of sleeping on the ball will prevent you from stay on your ... Read >
Author: dr mony
10th August 2009
A vast majority of people tend to get tonsil stones, at some point in time in their lives. Tonsil stones, though quite harmless, tend to cause bad breathe. While there are some specific antibiotics available for curing the condition, most of them offer on... Read >
Author: Ashish
04th August 2009
A sore throat is typically caused by a virus like the common cold, flu or Epstein Barr. In some cases it can be caused by bacteria like strep or mycoplasma. A recurrent painful throat is more likely to be caused by allergy, acid reflux, overuse of the voi... Read >
Author: jerry
03rd August 2009
Everywhere you go the importance of good oral hygiene and the need for a sparkling smile is advertised. One of the first things that you notice when you meet someone new is their smile and their teeth. It seems like the only way to ensure you have a fanta... Read >
Author: jeyanth
30th July 2009
Strep throat is inflammation of the throat, tonsils and lymph nodes due to infection with group A streptococcus bacteria. Strep throat is very common during the flu seasons and it can be preceded by mild symptoms such as runny nose, sneezing or cough. The... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
30th July 2009
How to know the symptoms? The general indication of this health problem are the nose feel drain to the throat, viral poor health until a few weeks. And it is very clear the symptoms for people with asthma. They have very short breath and if they do activi... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
27th July 2009
Agrimony Herb has a long history. It is used as a domestic medicinal herb by a lot of folks. It blossoms from June to September and is related to the rose family. This herb has beautiful leaves and grows close to the ground. There flowers grow tightly t... Read >
Author: Alice M
20th July 2009
Would you like to know how to get rid of yeast infection quickly? You don't need to travel far or shell out a lot of cash. Some of the most effective remedies for Candidiasis can be found right at home. Just look around and you'll see a lot of ingredients... Read >
Author: 2Deano
09th July 2009
Everywhere you go the importance of good oral hygiene and the need for a sparkling smile is advertised. One of the first things that you notice when you meet someone new is their smile and their teeth. It seems like the only way to ensure you have a fanta... Read >
Author: Rich Shepard
30th June 2009
There are many ways of helping the body in dealing with infections. Home remedies for strep throat are various and they include many aspects: diet, natural antiseptics, natural analgesics or natural antibacterial cures. Used appropriately, home remedies f... Read >
Author: John Adison
29th June 2009
There are so many different teeth whitening options and products available it's easy to become overwhelmed with the whole process. All you want is a brighter smile and instead you get ambushed with hundreds of systems claiming to be "the next big thing" i... Read >
Author: RJ Licata
23rd June 2009
You can make a habit of consuming oregano oil in your day to day routine as it helps to keep away from infectious diseases. The common oregano is referred to as Origanum marjoram and oregano oil is known as Origanum vulgare. But these two are totally diff... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
19th June 2009
Traditional ways to control morning breath involve oral hygiene routines and the use of commercial products upon waking. You open your eyes, yawn, swallow, and run your tongue around the inside of your mouth. Then you head for the bathroom to brush, rinse... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
13th June 2009
A sore throat is typically caused by a virus like the common cold, flu or Epstein Barr. In some cases it can be caused by bacteria like strep or mycoplasma. A recurrent painful throat is more likely to be caused by allergy, acid reflux, overuse of the voi... Read >
Author: John Adison
11th June 2009
Clean teeth, pleasant breath and healthy gums all contribute to a beautiful smile. Bad breath is mainly caused by poor digestion or unbrushed teeth. Proper diet should be followed along with cleaning of teeth twice a day. A toothache is any pain or sorene... Read >
Author: Kirsty
11th June 2009
Strong and healthy teeth result from a combination of good diet and an exemplary oral care regime. There is a wide range of dental care products in the market that aid healthy teeth. One is the indispensable mouthwash. Along with fluoride toothpaste, the ... Read >
Author: Kirsty
04th June 2009
Even though bayberry is known best for the candle wax that is made from its fragrant berries, the dried root bark is used very often for its medicinal properties. Bayberry has been long used as a tonic to treat both diarrhea and external wounds. This he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Cough is not a disease actually; it is a symptom of any kind of obstruction in the respiratory tract. Coughs can originate in the pharynx, bronchial tubes, trachea and the pleura lining of the lungs.
Crush enough fresh ginger to obtain half a tablespoo... Read >
Author: John Adison
07th May 2009
Since the start of recorded history, silver containers were used for carrying drinking water, wine, vinegar and other liquids. Liquids stored in silver containers stayed fresher for far longer than if they were stored in any other kind of container.
S... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable
05th May 2009
Oregano is an essential oil that is used as spice in Greek and Italian dishes. It has several medicinal uses that make it popular among patients and doctors. Its antiseptic properties help to cure bacterial and viral infections. You can inculcate the habi... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
05th May 2009
Since the start of recorded history, silver containers were used for carrying drinking water, wine, vinegar and other liquids. Liquids stored in silver containers stayed fresher for far longer than if they were stored in any other kind of container.
S... Read >
Author: Mitchel Annable
17th April 2009
The following article contains 9 hints and tips about bronchitis and treatment for bronchitis.
Let's face it, reading 9 tips isn't going to change your life, but at least it will give you an idea about what you can find out!
It's always fun trying t... Read >
Author: Coran Levison
01st April 2009
If white stones appear on your tonsils, then these are probably tonsil stones.If you have tonsil stones it can feel as if there is something lodged in your throat.However, you can often shake the tonsils stones lose by clearing your throat or by gently sq... Read >
Author: matha.pagla@gmail.com
30th March 2009
Humidify your environment. Instead of easing a cough with a suppressant one can use a warm or cool mist humidifier to add moisture to the air. The humidly helps bring the sputum out of the body. Also standing in a steamy shower with the bathroom door clos... Read >
Author: Mercy
20th March 2009
There are many old remedies – some call them “Old Wives Tales” - that can help relieve pain. You can often stop pain with these natural products faster and better than the traditional “pop a pill” method. Let's take a look at some of these
Wa... Read >
Author: Billj
02nd March 2009
Beautiful hair can be yours with a natural ingredient. Would you believe honey has been used for decades to take hair from dull to dazzling? Restore beautiful hair and lackluster locks with a homemade hair masque.
For beautiful hair the natural way, ... Read >
Author: John Russell
17th January 2009
There are many old remedies – some call them “Old Wives Tales” - that can help relieve pain. You can often stop pain with these natural products faster and better than the traditional “pop a pill” method. Let's take a look at some of these
Wa... Read >
Author: Billj
11th January 2009
Sore throat means the inflammation of the pharynx (back of the throat). It occurs normally when a person has a cold or an attack of influenza. Strep throat is an infection of the pharynx, caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, while sore throat may be ... Read >
Author: shalini
31st December 2008
Does having a bad breath make you want to really pull your hair out of frustration? Chill out. I understand that the condition is causing you a lot of problems; however losing hair will only exacerbate your misery. I had the same problem as well. I can st... Read >
Author: Info Spreader
15th December 2008
Don't be secretly envious of people who never seem to get sick. These are the people who always seem to glow with good health while everyone around them is sneezing, sniffling, and coughing like dogs.
Instead, discover their secrets of managing to stay... Read >
Author: morningshift
15th December 2008
Don't be secretly envious of people who never seem to get sick. These are the people who always seem to glow with good health while everyone around them is sneezing, sniffling, and coughing like dogs.
Instead, discover their secrets of managing to stay... Read >
Author: morningshift
13th December 2008
There are many ways of helping the body in dealing with infections. Home remedies for strep throat are various and they include many aspects: diet, natural antiseptics, natural analgesics or natural antibacterial cures. Used appropriately, home remedies f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
11th December 2008
The Causes:
The direct cause of pneumonia is usually infection with some form of bacteria, virus, or fungus. Exposure to cold and dampness, with lowered resistance, is a contributing factor.
Treatment
Proper treatment, given at the first signs of a col... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
11th December 2008
Gingivitis is an infection of the gums and the most important cause is poor dental hygiene. Toxins in the system caused from wrong diet and poor elimination also contribute. Pyorrhea is just an advanced form of gingivitis. There is also an advanced form o... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
11th December 2008
The Causes:
A cough is caused by inflammation of the throat and bronchial tubes. This inflammation causes mucus to form, which the system tries to expel by coughing.
The vitality of the system has been lowered by improper diet, loss of sleep, lack of ex... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
03rd December 2008
The common cold is probably one of the most irritating and uncomfortable viral infectious diseases around. Nobody wants to get colds, for it can greatly affect a person's everyday activities.
Another bad thing about colds is that there is really no cu... Read >
Author: Marco Gonzaga
01st December 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Hope Pope
If you have ever suffered with a sinus infection, you know how uncomfortable they can be... and how they seem to never go away.
Your doctor might have even put you on antibiotics and the stubborn sinus infection still wo... Read >
01st December 2008
Listed below are some home-remedy health and beauty tips:
Beauty Tips
1. To heal dry skin, a rash, or eczema - wash in your breakfast. Although oatmeal is a century old skin smoother, researchers recently documented the avenanthramides in oats as ... Read >
Author: John Russell
18th November 2008
Popping herpes blisters occur when herpes blisters erupt. Herpes blisters are caused by the HSV or herpes simplex virus. This virus is of two categories – HSV-1 and HSV-2. Type 1 causes mouth sores and on the lip area. Genital herpes is caused by the ty... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
12th November 2008
Our mouth is a very essential part of us. Studies show that whenever our mouth performs its duties, millions of bacteria present become active. This is one reason why we sometimes experience bad breath or halitosis. To prevent the embarrassment of having ... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene
23rd October 2008
Teeth whitening does not necessarily have to burn a hole in your pocket. There are plenty of teeth whitening products that will cost you even lesser than your normal toothpaste; you can use items that you can find in your house like baking soda and orang... Read >
Author: Alice Campbell
21st October 2008
A sore throat is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. It is also known as pharyngitis or tonsillitis. The pharynx is the part of the throat that lies between the mouth and the larynx or voice box. It is associated most commonly with... Read >
Author: peterhutch
13th October 2008
Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is a very common temporary condition caused by such things as oral dryness, stress, hunger (ketosis), eating certain foods such as garlic and onions, smoking, or poor oral hygiene.
Many people have bouts of bad brea... Read >
Author: peterhutch
13th October 2008
Quite often bad breath or halitosis occurs simply because brushing or flossing is not done correctly. But there are a few totally different reasons that can cause this condition. Most people would not even dream that some of the causes of halitosis are so... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
13th October 2008
In many social circles, having bad breath is a disgrace in itself, but what's even worse is not being aware that you do have it. This can lead to extremely embarrassing situations. To avoid such circumstances, you should always perform a freshness test ea... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho
09th September 2008
Due to the natural healing properties of essential oils, they are widely used to treat number of ailments. This article focuses on three commonly used essential oils with their remedial properties.
1. Benzoin
Benzoin is actually a tree resin which i... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
Essential oils have natural healing properties that are helpful in treating common health problems. They can be safely used for inhaling, massaging or in bath. Below are some useful essential oils with curative properties -
1. Marjoram
Marjoram is a... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
In this article you will find some natural healing essential oils with health benefits. They are all natural and do not possess any side-effects if used with care.
1. Thyme
The thyme essential oil is obtained from the flowering tops by steam distill... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
Are you looking for natural remedies for childhood ailments? This article discusses how aromatherapy can be helpful in treating common ailments like asthma, tummy ache, eczema, sore throat and nose bleeds. Just read this article and find effective natural... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th September 2008
Geographic Tongue is an irritation condition where the tongue extends “Bald” patches often surrounded with a thin white line. It is also known as caring migratory glossitis because the look is constantly changing. Although geographic tongue is benign ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd September 2008
Teeth whitening does not have to be expensive. There are a lot of teeth whitening products out there that cost lesser than regular toothpaste by using common household items like oranges and baking soda. And with the constant rising of the prices commodi... Read >
Author: dramaticsmiles12
15th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Robert Sifer
Most find white teeth attractive however, the many factors including diet, habits, and even diseases have caused the discoloration of teeth. If you want to get that pearly white teeth here are some tips that you will fin... Read >
Author: Jenosize Sifer
14th August 2008
Fast emotional consumer cargo are the biggest consumers of Plastic Packaging.
Fast moving consumer merchandise are the biggest consumers of Plastic Packaging. Plastic Packaging is virtually the focal ingredient of a plastic well-off merchandise parcel.... Read >
Author: Yayo
13th August 2008
A sore throat is usually attendant upon a cold and coughs either as a result of tonsils being swollen or an infection and irritation in the throat which can also lead to ear-ache. It can, however, be caused be other illnesses, by tiredness or by too much ... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
07th July 2008
Recipes ,Tibetan Medicine This includes the main recipes and modified recipes. The main recipe is composed of Herba Morina, Radix Ligular ia, Radix Euphorbia, Rhizoma Acorus salamus, Sallucidum and Fructus Piper longi. Modification can... Read >
Author: trisa wang
23rd June 2008
A sore throat is a common and minor condition in which the back of the throat becomes irritated in most cases (90% of them) is cause by a virus, such as the one that causes colds and flu or the bacteria that cause strep infection. In cases of bacterial or... Read >
Author: John Mathew
17th June 2008
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, is an aching pain in or around a tooth. In most cases toothaches are caused by problems in the tooth or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, the emergence of wisdom teeth, a cracked t... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
13th June 2008
A sore throat is an infection that can be either viral or bacterial. It is most commonly caused by a contagious viral infection (such as the flu, cold or mononucleosis), although more serious throat infections can be caused by a bacterial infection (such ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
20th May 2008
Many ancient homes and important buildings were guarded by stone images that represented protection by the otherworld. If your tastes run to statuary and you want to explore the idea of decorating your house with silent guardians, consider the following:... Read >
Author: Karrie Rose
08th May 2008
Gingivitis is an inflammation of the gum tissue due to a build of plaque or tartar around the gumline and if treated can be reversed. If left untreated gingivitis can lead to periodontitis which is far more serious and is irreversible but can be stopped f... Read >
Author: peterhutch
25th April 2008
Plague or tartars are deposits that will form and adhere to the teeth of your dogs. Typically, they are more obviously noticed on their molars or teeth at the back of the mouth. However, they can also be found on the front canine teeth too. If the plague ... Read >
Author: David Poh
10th April 2008
Family: Myrtaceae
Names: Hindi - Jamun
English - Black berry
Sanskrit - Jambul
Bengali - Kalijaam bija
Kannada - Koddanirlu kalu
Marathi - Jambhul chabi
Gujarati - Jambunu bija
Tamil - Sambal virat
Telugu - Naredu vittulu
Trade name - Jambul sto... Read >
Author: Alien
01st April 2008
At one time, doctors automatically treated all sore throats with antibiotics, both to cure the infection and to prevent dangerous complications such as rheumatic fever. Now, doctors are much less likely to prescribe medication because the overuse of antib... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
28th March 2008
Before your partner or spouse moves out of the bedroom because of your snoring, it is best to start doing something even if you think that it is not a real nuisance to you. There are many ways to cure snoring, especially in milder cases that have not reac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th March 2008
Hyssop has been used for centuries as an herbal medicine. In ancient times it was used as an insecticide, insect repellant, and pediculicide. Hyssop is obtained from the dried above-ground parts, including leaves and flowering tops, of H. officinalis. The... Read >
Author: Alien
22nd February 2008
A toothache, also known as odontalgia or, less frequently, as odontalgy, is an aching pain in or around a tooth. In most cases toothaches are caused by problems in the tooth or jaw, such as cavities, gum disease, the emergence of wisdom teeth, a cracked t... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
20th February 2008
Mango bark is effective in the treatment of a sore throat and other throat related disorders. Its fluid that is extracted by grinding can be applied locally with favorable results. It can also be used as a throat gargle. This gargle is made by simp... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
11th February 2008
Gingivitis
Gingivitis is an infection of the gums. It is usually painless and most people do not realize they have it until their dentist or hygienist tells them. Bleeding of the gums during brushing or flossing is sometimes apparent to the patient, but... Read >
Author: Peter sams
02nd February 2008
Definition:
Tonsillitis is an infection of the tonsils (glands situated in the upper part of throat) and causes various symptoms like fever, cough, etc. It is very common during childhood, and may require surgical removal of the glands if recurrence ... Read >
Author: Ronny Welch
23rd January 2008
Infectious diseases spread very quickly among children. Mild bouts of diseases such as German measles or mumps early in life may be helpful as they establish immunity and prevent the child from suffering later in life when these diseases are more virulent... Read >
Author: Alien
21st January 2008
[If you are worried about a serious health condition, see a health professional and ask for medical advice. This is for your
information only.]
In modern times, we're ever more reliant on expensive medicines and supplements. But many people forget ... Read >
Author: Phil Monk
19th January 2008
The nose produces extra mucus when there is infection in order to expel it from the body; the runny nose in a cold is a sign that your body's defense system is in good working order.
Sneezing
Sneezes are a noisy expulsion of air and irritants from t... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
Most mouth ulcers resolve themselves in less than a week. Only the most severe and stubborn cases where there are multiple lesions and extreme pain may call for more vigorous action. Normally various home remedies for mouth ulcer treatment will suffice.Mo... Read >
Author: Alien
30th October 2007
Bad breath is caused by odor producing bacteria in the mouth. There are certain food products like garlic and onion that are responsible for bad breath. The most common cause of bad breath is bad teeth. If you have dental decay at the roots of the teeth, ... Read >
Author: Alien
12th September 2007
Natural remedies are very popular today. One of the most interesting herbal skin treatments for dry skin is Copaiba oil.As a natural remedy, the Copaiba Oil has been around for centuries. This oil is used by the indigenous people of the Amazon to help ski... Read >
Author: Patricia McDougall
02nd September 2007
If you really want to get relief from sore throat then you are at the right place because in next 15-20 minutes I will tell you how to get relief from sore throat with very simple and effective home remedies for sore throat.
But if the condition is sev... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
28th August 2007
Since time began, humans have been using herbs to cure illness and maintain good health. They have been gathered from the wild and cultivated domestically, and their benefits cannot be disputed.
Everybody knows about the benefits of the better known h... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd August 2007
Read this article to know the top user recommended Home Remedies for Sore Throat. First of all let me tell you what is Sore Throat and causes of sore throat?
A sore throat, also known as pharyngitis, is inflammation or redness of the tissues, sometimes... Read >
Author: Tom alter
31st July 2007
A sore throat is a disease primarily located in the area around the tonsils. It is a symptom caused due to lot of infections. Infections are caused either by viruses such as the flu, the common cold or by bacteria such as strep, mycoplasma, or hemophilus.... Read >
Author: Peter rodrick
23rd July 2007
Read this Article to know the simple and effective Home Remedies for Bad Breath.
Bad Breath normally strikes when people aren't correctly taking care of their oral health. Bad breath results from two main issues: oral hygiene and gastrointestinal heal... Read >
Author: Tom alter
13th July 2007
Read this article to know the best Home Remedies for Cough. First of all let me tell you what is Cough?
Coughs caused by the common cold, or flu, generally clear up after a small number of days. Cough can be a troublesome problem for the patient and th... Read >
Author: Tom alter
01st July 2007
Herbs do not have to be grown in a garden; you can grow some of the herbs we mention in window boxes or even indoors. Growing herbs organically is a great way to have some natural remedies at hand for a number of complaints and you will be amazed at how w... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
21st May 2007
I'm sure a lot of my readers already know the benefits they can gain from honey.
I have regularly taken a mixture of organic honey and organic cider vinegar in a glass of hot water every morning for years.
Not only is it a very pleasant warming drin... Read >
12th May 2007
Sore Throat means the inflammation of the pharynx or back of the throat. Sore throats usually occurs with a cold and cough or can occur due to result of swollen tonsils or an infection and irritation in the throat, which can sometimes lead to pain or ache... Read >
Author: Alien
30th April 2007
Bad breath is mainly caused by odor producing bacteria in the mouth. When we don’t clean or brush our teeth properly after meals, bacteria gets accumulated on the left over food in the mouth and between the teeth. It releases sulphur compounds that make... Read >
Author: Alien
12th April 2007
Our modern lifestyle - irregular food habits, fast foods, aerated cold drinks, alcohol, smoking, lack of exercise, etc., coupled with pollution - has made our lives miserable. We all want good health but some serious efforts are to be made to achieve it. ... Read >
Author: Michael Douglas
12th March 2007
The health benefits of wheatgrass juice have been documented since the 1930s. It juices every cell in the body and has a hand in the health of the heart, digestion and energy supply.
Chlorophyll and Haemoglobin
The effects of wheatgrass are attribut... Read >
Author: Naturopedia.com
07th February 2007
You’ve worked hard on your technique, delivered a killer audition, and finally (finally!) landed that solo in choir, that leading role in the musical, or that job as lead singer in a local band. You’re all warmed up and ready to go, and on opening ni... Read >
Author: Paul Smith
04th January 2007
When you have a cold or the flu, what is the first thing you do? Do you head for the drugstore to choose from a myriad of cold and flu medications? The best you can hope for is something that will bring some relief from the symptoms. However, did you know... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
02nd January 2007
Many people are affected by sinus problems each year. Once you get a sinus infection you are almost assured of getting more in the future. Many medications fail to help get rid of sinus symptoms such as headache, stuffy nose and infection. Herbal remed... Read >
Author: alvin toh
16th November 2006
9 Ways to conquer a head cold..The basic idea of these proven home remedies and bits of adviceis to consolidate the power of your immune system, and to reducethe weight of any cold symptoms.1. Relax. Stay home for several days, if possible. Goodrelaxation... Read >
Author: Dencho Denchev
14th September 2006
What are tonsiloliths? Some people notice that they have small white hard lumps in the back of the throat in the tonsil region. The lumps range in size from quite tiny to pea size and they tend to remain lodged in the tonsillar area for some time, until t... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale
13th August 2006
You always brush your pearly-whites, you gargle antiseptic mouth rinses, and you floss. Throw in regular dental check-ups and you'll think that you're the poster boy for oral hygiene. What if I tell you that you're forgetting something? Crazy, right? Nope... Read >
Author: Jason Murphy
07th July 2006
The art of tasting the wine is naturally as old as the art of wine-making itself. Nowadays the activity of wine taster has turned in an appreciated career for some. If the ancient people used to taste wine before they consumed it now we have experts that ... Read >
Author: Alison White
23rd June 2006
RaspberryThe well-known Raspberry, grown so largely for its fruit, grows wild in some parts of Great Britain. It is a native of many parts of Europe. The stems are erect and shrubby, biennial, with creeping perennial roots. It flowers in May and June.Red ... Read >
Author: tom willson
04th January 2006
Sage Tea beneficial to deal with Cold & Stress
Sage tea is used for both topically and internally for its health benefits. Now a day's sage tea is often used as a spice for flavoring vegetables, chicken, meats, fish, and eggs. Sage tea is also used as ... Read >
Author: Chris Jones
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