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Strengthen The Heart With Hawthorn Berry

28th September 2009
Ancient Greeks used hawthorn berries for heart disease. The Greeks and Romans looked to hawthorn as a source of happiness and hope for the future. The berries were used by the Chinese for digestion and circulatory problems. Christian legend says that t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Three Main Types of Sedation Dentistry

24th September 2009
There are several reasons that a person may seek the help of a sedation dentist. Of course, that person may suffer from dental anxiety and phobia or that person may just have a hard time being numbed. A strong gag reflex is also another reason the peopl... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

What Happens During Pacemaker Surgery?

22nd September 2009
Individuals who require an internal artificial pacemaker to regulate their heartbeat will need to undergo pacemaker surgery to have the device implanted in the body. The procedure is performed under local anesthetic, though patients are generally hospital... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What Happens Before, During, And After A Lasik Eye Surgery Procedure?

22nd September 2009
Since LASIK was approved by the FDA in the early 1990’s, the procedure has grown to become the most widely-performed eye surgery in the United States. LASIK is a surgical procedure performed on the eye to correct an individual’s vision and reduce depe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Reduce Stress And Anxiety With Kava Herb

20th September 2009
Kava is an ancient crop of the western Pacific. The word kava refers to both the plant and the beverage that is produced from its roots. Kava is a tranquilizer that is primarily consumed to relax the body without disrupting mental clarity. The active i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

E P Study Surgery hospitals in India offering low cost high quality E P Study treatments

18th September 2009
Electrophysiology Study (EP study) in India Q.How is an EP study performed ? If you have an EP study, you will be brought to the electrophysiology laboratory (a specialized catheterization laboratory) and you will lie down on an examination tabl... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

Boost Health And Wellness With Red Clover

16th September 2009
Red clover is also commonly referred to as wild clover, purple clover, meadow clover, honeysuckle clover, or cow grass. This herb is a member of the pea family. It is commonly found in pastures, lawns, along roadsides, and in meadows. Many consider thi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Long Term Effects Of Cannabis Use

07th September 2009
Cannabis is the most used illegal drug in both the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Marijuana is cultivated from the extremely versatile Cannabis Sativa plant, which can grow in a huge number of climates throughout the world. The drug ... Read >
Author: sam lowe

Laser Skin Resurfacing - What to Expect Before, During, and After Cosmetic Treatment

04th September 2009
Laser skin resurfacing is an excellent form of cosmetic treatment that can improve the appearance of skin that is damaged by a variety of issues including irregular skin pigmentation, wrinkles, and scars. Before Laser Skin Resurfacing Surgery The fir... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Insightful Thoughts From A Lasik Patient

29th August 2009
I have noticed that more people I work with are talking about, or undergoing, the Lasik vision correction procedure. I don’t know really know why Lasik has suddenly become more popular in my company, but I do know that there are a number of rumors about... Read >
Author: carlperez0529

Relax With Herbal Scullcap

18th August 2009
The Cherokee tribe used scullcap as an emmenagogue. It was also used historically as an anti-convulsant. An Asian scullcap has been used by Chinese physicians as a tranquilizer, sedative, and to treat convulsion. The herb was used in the eighteenth cen... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbs for Nervous Unrest and Insomnia

12th August 2009
The Incas brewed a tea from Passionflower (Passiflora incarnata) to drink as a nerve tonic. The herb’s pleasant taste and its Christian symbolism quickly turned its leaves into a popular item in Europe as a tranquilliser and mild sedative. Today, Eu... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh

Fight Insomnia With The Herb Kava Kava

23rd July 2009
Kava kava has been traditionally in ceremonial drinks as a mild sedative and relaxant used by many island communities in the Pacific such as Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia. Today it is still used to relax the body and mind and promote a restful sle... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What Are Effective Dog Skin Allergy Treatments?

29th June 2009
If you’re the owner of a pooch who suffers one of the many types of dog skin allergy out there, chances are, you’d do just about anything to make sure that he or she still has a great quality of life. The great news is that just as “human” medicin... Read >
Author: seththewriter

Alternative Remedies The Future Of Medicine

16th June 2009
Herbal Remedy Uncovered Grab Your Copy Now!The thing is that all herbal tea remedies come with their own unique taste and blendHerbal tea remedies can help you re improving your health. Although herbs have been around for many thousands of years already, ... Read >
Author: Tommie Cox

It's Time to Sit Back and Loosen Up about Your LASIK Eye Surgery

15th June 2009
Thinking about eye surgery using a Lasik procedure is a big step, and many people are a little hesitant to ask the questions that they have. Even though the LASIK procedure is widely talked about it is and frequently talked about in detail, so people hav... Read >
Author: Budman

Being Advised Can Dramatically Shrink Your Fright of LASIK Sight Surgery

15th June 2009
Considering the idea of getting a Lasik eye surgery procedure done is a big deal and many times people are timid in asking the imprortant questions that are going through their head. While the LASIK procedure is talked about frequently, it usually isn't ... Read >
Author: Budman

Common Concerns About NearVision CK - Prospective Patient Information

12th June 2009
NearVision CK (conductive keratoplasty) is a popular refractive surgery option that people can turn to in order to improve their vision. Those considering this procedure often have a number of concerns about what it entails. Below we address a few common ... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Things You Should Expect From Lasik Eye Surgery

01st June 2009
Lasik surgery is an important medical operation that is used to help treat certain troubles with people’s eyes. It mends them so that they have the power to get rid of their eyeglasses and contacts and see the world without any assistance. Before determ... Read >
Author: nlwest21

What to Expect From Vasectomy Reversal Surgery?

13th March 2009
Choosing to undergo a vasectomy was once considered a lifelong decision. But, thanks to modern advances in microsurgery, vasectomy reversal surgery makes it possible for families to grow when life situations change. Is Vasectomy Reversal Surgery Safe? ... Read >
Author: David Done

Information About The Black Cohosh Tea

10th March 2009
A female herb, black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a perennial plant whose gnarled root has a long history of being used as treatment for various "female problems." In fact, generations of American women have relied on black cohosh to relieve the sympto... Read >
Author: Jonas Smith

Fear Of The Dentist and How To Beat It

03rd March 2009
Many people have a great fear of the dentist to the point of not wanting to go for their routine cleanings. It can be something that is very hard to get over for some people especially if they have had a previous bad experience with a dentist. It becomes ... Read >
Author: W Grant

Health Benefits of Honey

02nd March 2009
An essential natural cure all, oozing with medicinal and healing properties, honey is one of the purest and most natural forms of remedy promoting general health and well being. Honey is the best blood supplement by raising corpuscle content. The darker t... Read >
Author: shalini

LASIK: Some Facts You Should Know Before You Undergo a Lasik Surgery

28th January 2009
Are you someone who is nearsighted or farsighted, have you ever felt the frustration or inconveniency in having to wear glasses or contact lenses? Try LASIK or Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis! LASIK is a surgical procedure that can reduce a person... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com

Proven Natural Treatments for the Bothersome Symptoms of Menopause

15th December 2008
To learn about menopause along with both popular and effective natural remedies for its symptoms, keep reading. Introduction to Menopause Typically, menopause will start in a woman's early 50s, but that's not definite. Some women experience menopa... Read >
Author: Trevor Price

Pain Medications For Lower Back Problems

21st October 2008
Muscle relaxants such as Soma or Tramadol are part of a wide spectrum of medications that have different uses and mechanisms of action, though they ultimately lead to the same effect. Muscle relaxant medications are counted as being among the options that... Read >
Author: morningshift

LASIK Procedure Information

29th September 2008
LASIK is a type of refractive surgery that has helped millions of patients achieve improved vision. Serious complications after LASIK surgery are rare, and it’s easy to find experienced ophthalmologists to perform the procedure. So what happens durin... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry

Taurine, more than an energy drink additive

15th September 2008
If you have purchased an energy drink lately, you probably have read that it contains taurine. The interesting thing is that taurine is actually a mild sedative, it just so happens that it also aids in the movement of potassium, sodium, calcium and magnes... Read >
Author: nutrition1

ICL - Implantable Contact Lens - An Alternative to LASIK

18th July 2008
Not everyone is a good candidate for LASIK eye surgery. But what if you still want to improve your vision while reducing or eliminating the need for glasses or contacts? A popular alternative to LASIK surgery is ICL, or Implantable Contact Lens, also s... Read >
Author: Carson Danfield

Liver Cancer Treatment – Know the Facts

27th May 2008
On the day of treatment, the patient is given a mild sedative and pain medication. The radiologist makes a tiny incision in the groin—no larger than the tip of a pencil—to gain access to the femoral artery. Using moving X-ray images (fluoroscopy) as a... Read >
Author: peterhutch

First Aid Kit For A Family Vacation

01st May 2008
A first aid kit is an absolute must when you’re a family on vacation. The kind of medication that you’re used to might not be easily available at your destination. Your hotel might offer you emergency supplies, but beware that those hefty taxes will b... Read >
Author: Caroline Miller

Know the Treatment of Liver Cancer

29th April 2008
The liver is the largest organ in the body, and the main heat-producing organ. It is surrounded by a fibrous capsule and is divided into sections called lobes. It is in the upper part of the abdomen on the right-hand side of the body and is surrounded and... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Thoughts From an Experienced Lasik Patient

17th April 2008
I have noticed that more people I work with are talking about, or undergoing, the Lasik vision correction procedure. I don't know really know why Lasik has suddenly become more popular in my company, but I do know that there are a number of rumors about ... Read >
Author: Miodrag Trajkovic

Natural Healing Herbs for Anxiety Relief

28th March 2008
Natural healing herbs for anxiety relief can prevent and eliminate the pain and suffering caused by anxiety and panic attacks without the side effects commonly experienced with anxiety drugs. Passion flower and lemon balm have been clinically proven as... Read >
Author: drm50

Natural Healing Herbs for Anxiety Relief

25th March 2008
Natural healing herbs for anxiety can prevent and eliminate the pain and suffering caused by anxiety and panic attacks without the side effects commonly experienced with anxiety drugs. Passion flower and lemon balm have been clinically proven as safe a... Read >
Author: drm50

Herbal Medicines For Common Breathing Problems

16th January 2008
Breathing problems are becoming more common as air becomes more polluted. Many alternative therapies, especially herbal medicine and homeopathy, can help in many of the more common conditions that affect the respiratory system. Coughs Coughing is th... Read >
Author: Alien

Catnip - Benefits and Side Effects

05th July 2007
Botanical Name of Catnip: Nepeta cataria Other Common Names: Catmint, catnep, catswort, fieldbalm. Habitat: Catnip is native to the milder climates of Europe and has been naturalized to North America and Asia as well. This herb does well in garden s... Read >
Author: Alien

Boswellia Serrata - Side Effects and Benefits

05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Boswellia serrata Other Common Names: Indian frankincense, salai guggal (guggul), shallaki. Habitat and Description: Boswellia serrata is a branching tree native to the hilly regions of India. It prefers the dry soil of the hills. It... Read >
Author: Alien

ADHD Herbal Remedies

09th April 2007
ADHD is a mental disorder common among children. Traditional treatment involves prescription drugs such as Ritalin or Adderall. These drugs, however, can have side effects. The side effects may be minimal or may be more pronounced. They may include mood s... Read >
Author: Sherman Cheong

LASIK: Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis: What the Heck Is It?

09th February 2007
LASIK or as it know as Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis is the most common used keratomileusis eye surgery. The process involves re-shaping the corneal tissue by using an excimer laser. The laser consists of powerful ultraviolet. Ophthalmologists ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lasik Eye Surgery - 5 Reasons You Should Re-Consider The Procedure

12th October 2006
If you are one of millions of people who suffer form some kind of vision problem, you are probably already using some kind of vision correction aid - such as glasses or contact lenses. You also probably head of the Lasik eye surgery. Lasik is actually ... Read >
Author: Ron Hel-Or

Get the Latest Facts about Lasik Eye Surgeryan Eye Opening Experience!

24th May 2006
After Lasik eye surgery, life can become very different and quite often considerably better. Lasik eye surgery is a type of refractive surgery, which is a procedure that corrects vision. Lasik surgery is, in fact, the most commonly performed surgical su... Read >
Author: Richard Trent

Frequently Asked Questions About LASIK Laser Eye Surgery

17th May 2006
LASIK is a well-renowned refractive surgery procedure, and hence often takes center stage in a lot many discussions pertinent to refractive surgery. A technology so advanced as that wielded by LASIK often boggles the mind. Patients planning to undergo LAS... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

How Long Does A LASIK Eye Operation Last?

03rd May 2006
Considering LASIK? Expect your stay at the laser eye surgery center to be approximately 2 hours. However, the actual laser treatment might take only about 7 to 10 minutes per eye. Though quite complex a procedure, its expedited nature renders it a simplis... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Is LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Painful?

27th April 2006
LASIK is by far the most prevalent and safest refractive surgery procedure. It has been employed to treat a host of visual anomalies. Since it's a surgery, people often harbor a false belief that LASIK is a painful procedure. In fact, LASIK is a relativel... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Clinical Research Now Suggests that Black Cohosh Standardized extract may Help Reduce the Occurrence

25th April 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh? Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous American... Read >
Author: Home herb

Lasik Lose Those Glasses For Good!

28th March 2006
Glasses might be a popular fashion accessory, but there is no fun in wearing them out of necessity. Lasik, or laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, is fast becoming one of the most popular ways to deal with short- or long-sightedness, helping spectacle w... Read >
Author: ted belfour

How LASIK Vision Correction Works

09th February 2006
The sheer number of different eye corrective surgeries available can be overwhelming at times. And since the matter concerns the eyes, regarded by many as the most important of the five senses, it becomes highly essential that you carry out a basic resear... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

How Does LASIK Eye Surgery Work? Keratomileusis - The Carving Of The Cornea

01st February 2006
At present, LASIK or "Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis" is the only commonly performed keratomileusis procedure. Keratomileusis involves an altering of the shape of the corneal tissue with the aid of an excimer laser, which is a powerful ultraviolet ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Black Cohosh Herb best for Menopausal Problems

01st February 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh herb? Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous Am... Read >
Author: Home herb

Chamomile tea a calming and relaxing Tea

05th January 2006
Chamomile Tea a calming and relaxing Tea Chamomile tea has a reputation of being a relaxing and calming drink. Historically it has also been used to calm an upset stomach. Chamomile tea may reduce a wide range of health problems, including colds and... Read >
Author: Chris Jones