Articles, tagged with "antibacterial properties", page 2
22nd April 2010
For hundreds of years people have been creating their own soaps. They Incorporate essential oils, fragrances, different plants and herbs for health benefits which amazingly make a massive difference. The healthy products you can produce from diy soap maki...
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Author:
suzi currie
16th April 2010
A baby's skin is fragile and can get easily irritated and is prone to chaffing and skin infections. To keep baby's skin beautiful and to protect it from rashes, why don't you start making soaps on your own? You can make your own with easy soap making reci...
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Author:
suzi currie
16th April 2010
Experts believe that red pepper actually can help aid several health concerns, particularly the problem with obesity.
Obesity is no longer a rich nation's dilemma, slowly but surely, this epidemic are conquering event he low income countries. Little did ...
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Author:
ashleyfoster
16th March 2010
Bacterial Vaginosis is 1 of the most typical forms of vaginal infection which ladies suffer from. Remedy for vaginosis ranges from antibiotics to bacterial vaginosis home cure suggestions. This virus is caused by overgrowth of bad bacteria inside the vagi...
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Author:
Manii Sulli
25th February 2010
Do you have really bad body odor and you can't use deodorant because you are allergic to them? Or do you smell really bad, but you hate the smell of deodorant or it is toxic to you? Well if you do have it, then most likely you can be very embarrassing to ...
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Author:
mia.green
13th May 2009
Naturally sustainable BAMBOO is rapidly emerging into the fashion world. Fabric woven from bamboo yarn is light, almost translucent, and softer than cotton. It has a natural quality that feels like silk, but has the advantage of being machine-washable.
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Author:
Graham Drage
29th July 2008
For centuries zinc has been recognized for its unique healing properties. In the 13th century Marco Polo observed that the Persians used tutia (meaning zinc oxide, or perhaps zinc sulphate) to heal wounds and sore eyes. Eighteenth-century apothecaries in ...
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Author:
Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
02nd July 2008
From success in treating hard-to-heal wounds and serious infections to dermatitis and fungal infections, customers attest to the effectiveness of Honeymark's Manuka Honey products.
Medical professionals and patients all over the world are beginning to ...
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Author:
honeymark
02nd April 2008
Recent studies have shown that a particular type of honey known as "Manuka Honey" contains extremely powerful healing properties, even more so than antibiotics in some cases.Prior to the invention of antibiotics, honey was used for many years as a remedy ...
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Author:
honeymark
26th February 2008
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Introduction: Urinary problems are increasingly common in cats. Problems with the lower urinary tract (LURT) are related to diet, while kidney failure increases with age.
Symptoms of urinary problems ...
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www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
13th December 2006
Honey has been used throughout the ages as a medicinal treatment for wounds and other topical skin conditions. We don't know just when early man discovered the healing properties of honey, but evidence has been found to indicate that honey was used as an ...
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Author:
Stephen Reed