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Better Digestive System – Enhanced In Several Ways!

24th September 2009
Eating food products rich in fibre allays your digestive problems such as constipation, bloating of stomach or uneasiness. Get a normal bowel movement and continue to have proper bowel movements. It is said that people who have a bowel movement at least o... Read >
Author: Gyan K

Lowering Blood Sugar

10th September 2009
Prior to the development of insulin and other laboratory-manufactured medications, ancient healers prescribed natural remedies for the treatment of diabetes and lowering blood sugar. Please understand that while these examples should in no way replace co... Read >
Author: Julia Hanf

Learn About Nopal Prickly Pear Health Benefits

29th August 2009
Nopal is also referred to as the prickly pear cactus. The broad, thick, succulent leaves of the cactus are used for medicinal purposes. The nopal prickly pear herb is the most commonly found in the southwestern United States. The nopal prickly pear i... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Boost Wellness and Health With Mullein

21st August 2009
The mullein is a genus of about 250 species of flowering plants. They are all part of the figwort family. Mullein plants can be found growing natively in Europe and Asia. The highest species diversity can be found in the Mediterranean region. The mull... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Soothe The Body With Marshmallow Root Herb

18th August 2009
The marshmallow plant can be found in southern and western Europe, western Asia, and the northeastern region of North America. The plant originally grew in salty soils, but now it thrives in moist, uncultivated ground. The fleshy, upright stems of the m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Effects of a Colon Cleanser on Overall Health

10th August 2009
Colon cleansing is one of those things. Unless you’ve experienced it, you’ll never know how good it can make you feel!You may be surprised to learn just what colon cleansing can do for you. You may have heard of it before and decided not to pay attent... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Sooth The Colon With Slippery Elm Bark

01st August 2009
The slippery elm plant can be found natively growing in eastern North America. It is similar to the American elm in general appearance, but it is more closely related to European Wych Elm. Other common names for this plant are Red Elm, Gray Elm, Soft El... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

HELP! HELP!

27th June 2009
TOP 10 REASONS TO DRINK ALOE VERA GEL... EFFECT ON THE GUT; 1)ALOE VERA HAS A WONDERFULLY BENEFICIAL ACTION ON BOWEL FUNCTION WHICH RESULTS IN SMOOTH AND EFFICIENT TRANSIT OF CONTENTS, OFTEN ERADICATING INCONVENIENT COLICKY PAIN. 2)ASSISTS IN HEALTH... Read >
Author: www.wantafuture.co.uk

Strengthen The Body And Boost Your Health With Chickweed

26th June 2009
Chickweeds are an annual herb that can be found growing in temperate zones, artic zones, and throughout. The most likely origin of this plant, although not known for sure, is Eurasia. Chickweeds have established themselves all over the world, as they ma... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Simple Way Of Soup Making

27th March 2009
Lean, juicy beef, lamb and veal, form the basis of all good soups, it is advisable to buy pieces that provide the richest succulence, and new deaths. Rancid meat is bad, and fat are not as well suited for them. The artistic director of the proper composit... Read >
Author: ali

What are the Benefits of Fiber Foods in the Diet?

03rd March 2009
Fiber foods have a number of health benefits and consuming them in plenty can help you in several ways. Fiber aids in preventing constipation and improves digestive system. Foods rich in fiber can lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels and they thus ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Herbal constipation

05th February 2009
Constipation can be painful, and some of the ways in which people try to alleviate this problem can only make things worse. Laxatives, one of the more popular treatments, should only be taken when the doctor recommends them. Herbal remedies for constipati... Read >
Author: E. Wells

The Power of Cereal Marshmallows

09th January 2009
Are you thinking of skipping breakfast? If yes, you are missing many benefits. Items like breakfast foods including cereals are an easy way to start your day with vitamins and minerals. Breakfast being the first meal of the day is the most important one... Read >
Author: Frostbite

How to Get Rid of Cold with Home Remedies

02nd December 2008
Cold is a very common problem that often comes in our daily life. It is very irritating and disturbs the daily routine work of a person. It is caused by the viral infection. There are some effective home remedies that help to get rid of common cold. ... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

Herbs good for kidneys

25th November 2008
First - Couch grass Couch grass is a diuretic and the mucilage helps soothe an inflamed and irritated urinary tract. It also helps to make well the urinary tract. Couch grass raises the quantity of urine by the osmotic procedure. It has a number of... Read >
Author: jainish

How You Treat Constipation with Fiber

18th November 2008
Constipation is one type of condition that you can treat yourself. You can treat constipation in many ways such as using natural remedies or herbal laxatives. But there is always one way to start when you really want to stop your constipation. Using fib... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

The gourmet coffee bean

27th October 2008
This is the story of how the humble coffee becomes a world celebrity. It's not about the Labrador named Coffee Beans attached to the Sheriff's Department sniffing drugs and bombs. It's about "the" coffee beans we are familiar with. It's about the fragrant... Read >
Author: boake moore

The Benefits of Taking Psyllium Fiber to Promote Weight Loss

21st October 2008
Plantago ovata is a plant that is primarily grown in Iran and India and contains stalks that have seeds, which are called psyllium. It has been used in Indian culture for hundreds of years. The seeds are covered in a husk which forms a gel like substan... Read >
Author: Fabiola Castillo

Psyllium Is Effective for Easing Constipation

02nd October 2008
The name Psyllium is derived from the Greek word "psylla", meaning "flea", referring to the appearance of the tiny seeds. Primarily, Psyllium is a bulk-forming laxative high in both fiber and mucilage, which is why this herb is commonly found in many over... Read >
Author: Paul Rodgers

How Foods Rich in Fiber Keep You Alive

09th September 2008
It was first thought that foods rich in fiber had no significant in human health. But the important of dietary fiber was discovered not by doctors but by veterinarians. It was discovered that plants or foods rich in fiber had cell membrane structures th... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Keep Your Kidney Healthy

04th September 2008
Treatments for kidney shingle have been around for almost while kidney pebbles themselves. Some of the old-fashioned treatments optional for kidney gravel included a liberated use of alkalies to counteract the acidity of the urine, and a released use of r... Read >
Author: Jeremy Seaver

Step By Step On Soup Making

03rd September 2008
Lean, juicy beef, mutton, and veal, form the basis of all good soups; therefore it is advisable to procure those pieces which afford the richest succulence, and such as are fresh-killed. Stale meat renders them bad, and fat is not so well adapted for maki... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Is laminate flooring safe?

13th June 2008
Many people like laminate flooring due to its features. But they have a doubt: Is it safe? Unlike marble, granite, ceramic tile and concrete, this product doesn’t contain radioactive substance. The key factor is its content of formaldehyde. Formaldehyde... Read >
Author: Laminateexperter

Is laminate flooring safe?

13th June 2008
Is laminate flooring safe? Many people like laminate flooring due to its features. But they have a doubt: Is it safe? Unlike marble, granite, ceramic tile and concrete, this product doesn’t contain radioactive substance. The key factor is its content... Read >
Author: Laminateexperter

Is laminate flooring safe?

13th June 2008
Is laminate flooring safe? Many people like laminate flooring due to its features. But they have a doubt: Is it safe? Unlike marble, granite, ceramic tile and concrete, this product doesn’t contain radioactive substance. The key factor is its content... Read >
Author: Laminateexperter

Weight Loss Without Workouts

06th June 2008
Reducing excessive flab? No sweat! One of the most painful sights to a woman is that of a bulging tummy in a tight-fitting dress. That’s the moment when you realize that you are not fit for your stylish wear. This knowledge is so devastating that yo... Read >
Author: charli

Ways to Stop Constipation

03rd April 2008
Here is how to build a natural smoothie that can stop constipation, relieve acne, improve your skin and give you more energy. The smoothie base is liquid slurry that can be used to add more natural ingredients. The liquid base can be made from various fr... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Iceland Moss - Uses and Side Effects

19th March 2008
The mucilage components found in Iceland moss, lichenin and isolichenin, may have soothing effects on the oral and pharyngeal membranes. The bitter organic components may stimulate the appetite and promote gastric secretion. Iceland moss is available as d... Read >
Author: Alien

Aloe Vera Products

14th March 2008
Aloe, a popular houseplant. Aloe commonly known as Aloe vera. Aloe Vera is a well known herbal preparation that has been in use for a long time. Aloe vera plants are the members of lily plants and look more like a cactus and are described as succulents. A... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Home Remedies for Cold – Common Cold Treatment Tips

20th February 2008
Cold is one of the most commonly encountered conditions that is not a serious ailment but is very irritating and disturbs the daily routine work of a person. It is caused by the viral infection and is commonly known as influenza. Below are some of ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Home Remedies and Herbal Medicines for Constipation

08th February 2008
Get moving to get things moving. Exercise stimulates peristalsis. There's no need to run a marathon, Dr. Pizzomo says. A brisk walk for 1/2 hour each day usually does the trick. Biofeedback Relax to release. At the University of Amsterdam in the Net... Read >
Author: Alien

Squaw Vine Information - Side Effects, Uses and Benefits

24th January 2008
Taxonomic Class Rubiaceae Common Trade Names Mitchella repens, Partridge Berry, Squaw Vine Source Squaw vine is the dried plant of Mitchella repens Linne, common to the woodlands of the central and eastern United States. The plant blooms in Ju... Read >
Author: David Jones

Bitter Melon

21st September 2007
Bitter Melon, also known as Karela or karvellak. It is botanically known as Momordica Charantia. Karela is an ayurvedic herb that helps regulate blood sugar levels and keeps body functions operating generally. It possesses a compound Gurmarin, a polypepti... Read >
Author: Dr.smith johnson

Prevent Constipation With Psyllium Husk Fiber

17th September 2007
Psyllium husk fiber can be used to prevent constipation due to its high fiber content and mucilage, that chemically is mainly formed of the sugars arabinose and xylose, together with the non-digestible monosaccharide galacturonic acid that is the main com... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Grow coffee at your home

18th April 2007
To grow a coffee plant at home is a wonderful experience that would assist you in learning and appreciating the job involved in producing a good cup of coffee. Growing coffee at home is very easy. You need to take care of the plant especially during flowe... Read >
Author: Adam Akelis

Fiber and How it Eliminate Constipation

28th September 2006
A diet with 40 grams of fiber provides protection and prevention against diseases such as kidney stones, varicose veins, obesity, heart disease, appendicitis, colon disease, diabetes, appendicitis, diverticulitis, and constipation. When you eat fiber, ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva

Using Psyllium for Relieving Constipation

12th July 2005
If you have asthma, do not take or use psyllium. Some people with asthma have had allergic reactions to psyllium and the powder from psyllium can cause an asthma attack. Some you may be allergic to psyllium. If you are, you may become constipated or ... Read >
Author: Rudy Silva