Articles, tagged with "auto immune disease", page 1
21st September 2011
Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN) is a special medication prepared by special pharmacies that has been used for years to treat immune dysfunction and auto-immune disorders. It can be helpful in cancer, AIDS, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, Lyme disease, Mult...
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Author:
Dr. Kurt Woeller
21st September 2011
Rheumatoid arthritis could be a distinctive type of arthritis as a result of it's an auto-immune disease that can impact more than just the joints in your body. In essence, your immune system malfunctions and begins to attack the joints, organs and/or dif...
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Author:
Joan Sophie
09th June 2011
The Thyroid gland is the butterfly shaped endocrine gland that is located in the front of the neck. When the thyroid gland doesn't function properly, it can cause a lot of trouble in the body. This important gland is responsible for regulating metabolism...
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Author:
Dr. Marc Ott
15th April 2011
Its unfortunate that many woman are faced with the problem of alopecia, or hair loss. This problem, which can be awkward and upsetting, is one that can often be treated. By taking the time to understand the causes of hair loss in women as well as the vari...
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Author:
Peter Madronero
15th April 2011
It is unfortunate that several woman are faced with the problem of alopecia, or hair loss. This problem, which could be embarrassing and heartbreaking, is one that could normally be treated. By taking the time to understand the causes of hair loss in wome...
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Author:
Peter Madronero
18th February 2011
When searching for the main causes of joint replacement surgery, different types of arthritis come up time and again. If it's Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid arthritis, these main types of arthritis are the leading causes for joint replacement surgery, mainl...
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Author:
Stuart Ben
15th February 2011
Not only teenagers but also children and adults are more often develop skin problems such as acne, eczema, alopecia, rosacea, psoriasis which were nonexistents or rare in the past.
Most of the dermatologists face skin problems with topical lotions, per...
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Functional Holistic Wellness
13th January 2011
Celiac Disease is an auto-immune disease of small intestine that hampers the absorption of carbohydrates, especially gluten and results in frequent diarrhea and watery stools. It results in wasting of the muscles as the essential nutrients required by the...
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Author:
rikhav
02nd December 2010
The thyroid hormones T3 and T4 are released by it. The thyroid gland is responsible for the proper functioning of most of the physiological processes of the body.
In cases of over or low production of thyroid hormone, certain diseases may occur. The un...
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Author:
jackjreynolds
25th November 2010
A gluten intolerance weight-discount plan is a program totally free of components derived from gluten-containing cereals equivalent to wheat, malts, barley, triticale and rye. One of these weight-discount plan is suitable for people which have a problem w...
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Author:
Ben Walker
22nd November 2010
Types of Arthritis
Arthritis involves the inflammation of bone joints. The inflammation is accompanied by pain. There are several types of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is due to the wear and tear of cartilage. Another type arthritis known as rheumatoid a...
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Author:
bnsridhar
19th November 2010
Rheumatoid arthritis is an auto-immune disease that causes inflammation of the joints. Other typical symptoms of this disease are warmth, redness and swelling in the joints, pain and stiffness. Currently, almost 1% of the world's population suffer from rh...
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Author:
Robert Spadinger
16th November 2010
I Don’t Have Celiac Disease Why Should I Eat A Gluten Free Diet?
Those people who suffer from Celiac Disease (a hypersensitivity to gluten) know the importance of eating a gluten free diet. Their quality of life depends on them avoiding foods that cont...
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Author:
Sacred Eden Team
08th November 2010
Multiple sclerosis is a disease of the immune system that affects the central nervous system, or brain and spinal cord. A form of auto-immune disease, the disease damages the nerves and may affect separate or multiple parts of the body, causing pain and s...
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Author:
David
28th September 2010
Rheumatoid arthritis is much different from osteoarthritis and it has nothing to do with age. It usually strikes between 20 and 30 years old and it is an auto-immune disease. Its causes are not yet clear for the researchers, but they have reached the conc...
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Author:
Ryan Mutt