Articles, tagged with "theophylline", page 2
31st July 2009
There are several types of enema procedures currently being used. Enemas are fantastic for cleansing the colon, detoxifying the body, and preventing disease. There are specific benefits to each type of enema procedure, but perhaps most are associated wit...
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Jennifer Hansen
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...
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Jake Siemens
06th June 2009
Some stress in our life is good for us, to motivate and spur us to action, but long term stress is among the top ten most common ailments suffered in this country and can trigger off many major illnesses.
Depression, low libido, anxiety, hair loss, ecz...
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Author:
joyh
14th April 2009
Chinese tea - Plant description:
Green, black, and oolong tea are all derived from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. Originally cultivated in East Asia, this plant grows as large as a shrub or tree. Today, Camellia sinensis grows throughout A...
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Chinese Tea
30th March 2009
An adverse drug reaction (ADR) is any unintended, noxious or undesired effect that occurs when a drug is used at accepted doses for preventing, diagnosing or treating a condition.
By this definition from the World Health Organization, ADRs can be furth...
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Author:
Sudesh Samuel
17th March 2009
Losing weight is a struggle that does not appear to be getting any easier. While exercise and diet are the most powerful factors to maintain a healthy body, progressive scholars are turning to different methods that help in weight loss. Herb is a plant ex...
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Author:
Alien
23rd February 2009
As coffee consumption has continually been on the rise in the United States, the questions are being asked about the importance coffee has when it comes to our health. As the popularity of coffee has risen so has the research of the benefits of this produ...
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Author:
Rick White
08th January 2009
If you are interested to detoxify your body in a natural method, consider using coffee enemas as one of you alternative. Many individuals including me has benefited from coffee enemas. If you are currently using saline enema, consider using coffee as an o...
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Author:
Alex Christopher
24th August 2008
Patients in the moderate group who are still symptomatic with reduced activity and flow rates despite the combination of a long-acting B2-adrenergic agonist and medium doses of an inhaled corticosteroid will require additional second-line therapy. For bro...
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Author:
Alien
16th August 2008
Does green tea hold the secret to weight loss?
Some people would say yes, others aren't too sure. So the question "can green tea help me lose weight?" is one of opinion.
However, the facts and figures that are available all point to this wonder subs...
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Author:
Kyle Tully
05th April 2008
This FAQ is dedicated to all beverages and products that contain caffeine; including tea, coffee, chocolate, mate, caffeinated soft drinks, caffeinated pills, coffee beans, etc.
These are important point you must know
How does caffeine taste?
Caf...
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Author:
Rachel Broune
17th March 2008
Gastroesophageal reflux disease usually referred to acidic reflux. GERD is a chronic circumstance. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens spontaneously, for disagree periods of moment, or does not end decently and abdomen contents clim...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
25th January 2008
Tea is one of the world's second most popular beverage (after water), but most Americans consider it a poor second to coffee as a caffeine-laced pick-me-up or after-meal beverage. Recently, however, tea has gained new popularity, in part because of its me...
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Author:
Raymond Lee
22nd January 2008
Theophylline is one of the most commonly used medications for the treatment of the symptoms of chronic asthma. It relaxes and opens air passages in the lungs, making it easier to breathe. Its most important actions are to prevent the signs and symptoms of...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
02nd October 2007
Dyssomnia NOS (not otherwise specified) refers to any insomnia, hypersomnia, or circadian rhythm disturbance that does not meet the full criteria for a specific dyssomnia. There are over 30 recognized kinds of dyssomnias. Common Causes of Dyssomnia is med...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen