Articles, tagged with "willow bark", page 3
09th April 2009
No matter what you are (or are not) wearing, your skin can be your best accessory. Smooth, supple and soft all over, at any age it can be a sign of health. But when it is neglectedâ€"or when you are not eating or exercising as you shouldâ€"it can become i...
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Author:
Mel Joelle
31st March 2009
Botox is emerging as a remedy for migraine headaches. An injectable cosmetic treatment for facial lines and wrinkles, Botox is actually a neurotoxic protein, called botulinum toxin type A, produced by the anaerobic, Gram positive, spore-forming bacteria C...
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Author:
John Adison
15th December 2008
When the skin becomes thin owing to damage, it gets prone to tearing. A tear happens usually when the skin is overstretched. Before the actual tear happens, stretch marks appear wherever the overlying epidermis has thinned out. Use of a Stretch Mark Cream...
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Author:
Cris Peck
11th December 2008
First, The Cause:
There are many kinds of arthritis. Osteoarthritis is the most common type and is often seen in older patients. It is caused by everyday wear and tear on the joints over a period of many years. Sometimes it develops in a joint foll...
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Author:
Ben Branklin
14th October 2008
Alternative medicine, natural remedies, have been around a long time and although mucn more acceptable,there is a lot of reluctance to admit to people especially our doctors, that we are interested or indeed trying some of these out
A government survey i...
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Author:
whitestar
08th September 2008
Although the conflict between the FDA & the manufacturers of Lida tablets rages on, the facts stay that Lida is an outstanding fat burning device. It is, generally speaking, both safe & effective when taken as directed. Lida is a drug & needs to be treate...
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Author:
Alien
03rd September 2008
I strongly believe that a lot of natural remedies are a lot safer than Dr. medication. So what can you do to help your sinuses and allergies naturally? I have suffered from allergies for about 7 years now and I have to tell you, my allergies can be very b...
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Author:
homeremedies
30th May 2008
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a serious autoimmune illness affecting the joints and bones and other organ systems of the body. Damage to tissues results when the immune system mistakes the body's own tissue as foreign and attacks them. Free radicals are pa...
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07th February 2008
Try a heart-friendly herb. The leaves and flowers of the herb hawthorn contain abundant supplies of compounds called flavonoids. Flavonoids improve the heart's pumping ability and the flow of blood through the circulatory system. "Hawthorn is very useful ...
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Author:
Alien
06th February 2008
The effectiveness of herbal remedies for arthritis sufferers varies from person to person, so you may need to experiment a bit. Try one of the following treatments.
Take a combination tincture of meadowsweet, willow bark, black cohosh, prickly ash, cel...
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Author:
Alien
06th February 2008
Aromatherapy
To help reduce inflammation, try drinking ginger-castor oil tea daily at bedtime.
Chiropractic
Although chiropractic cannot do a lot to turn back the clock, it can prevent progression of the disease. Specific chiro practic adjustment...
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Author:
Alien
02nd February 2008
Supplements
Increase your B6 intake. While researching CTS in 1976, John Ellis, M.D., of Mount Pleasant, Texas, made an intriguing discovery: He noticed that the condition was more common in people who were deficient in vitamin B6. When he gave B6 supp...
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Author:
Alien
02nd February 2008
Aromatherapy
Aromatherapists suggest the essential oils of juniper, Roman or German chamomile, and cypress for treating bursitis.
Bodywork and Somatic Pradices
Good bets for gentle, immediate relief, and healing include reflexology, Therapeutic T...
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Author:
Alien
19th January 2008
It has been claimed by the Nutritional Health Alliance (NHA) that the pharmaceutical companies are formulating their pharma drugs using natural plant-derived substances. This is not totally groundbreaking news, of course, since the whole pharmaceutical in...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
28th August 2007
Since time began, humans have been using herbs to cure illness and maintain good health. They have been gathered from the wild and cultivated domestically, and their benefits cannot be disputed.
Everybody knows about the benefits of the better known h...
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Author:
Robert Palmer