Articles, tagged with "diuretic effect", page 3
20th May 2008
Acne is an inflammatory skin condition resulting from blocked skin pores due to oil production by glands in excess. It can be identified by pimples, whitehead and blackhead on the skin. It is due to chemical imbalance of hormones and generally affects peo...
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Author:
iliyaspatel
17th April 2008
Many of the body's metabolic processes depend on the action of the water soluble vitamin B6; this is actually the chemical that plays such a vital role in the release of glucose and the metabolic processing of sugar. With a seven-type variety, vitamin B6 ...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
04th April 2008
What's the best hangover cure? Drinking moderately in the first place could be the answer but when moderation is not possible or not an option, getting hangover cures that work are the next best thing.
Here are some home made recipes for hangover cures...
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Author:
John Sern
28th March 2008
In Germany, the herb and root of the dandelion are used as an appetite stimulant, diuretic, bile stimulator, and treatment for dyspepsia. The herb without the root is used for loss of appetite and dyspepsia involving flatulence and feelings of fullness. T...
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Author:
Alien
31st May 2007
BY SID KIRCHHEIMER
Want a vacation from travel-related health troubles? Try these tips:
Travel Health Tip #1: Take regular breaks
Stroll the airplane aisle or highway rest stop periodically to prevent the blood in your legs from pooling. Anoth...
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REMEDY Magazine
21st January 2007
Many hundreds of years ago people thought that garlic has the magic ability to cure illnesses and they even used it during incantations.
The magic power of garlic is derived from the anti-bacterial phytoncids that kill most bacteria. Sometimes garlic i...
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Author:
Yulia Berry
17th November 2006
To Live With Blood Pressure Is To Live Dangerously!
Obesity, high cholesterol and high blood pressure are all cousin brothers! They hold your body to ransom and will not hesitate to pin you down at the most unsuspected moment! Rather, you are living at...
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Author:
Kanishk manchanda
01st September 2006
Before drinking, eat a full meal. A full stomach slows down the absorption of alcohol, giving the body more time to process the toxins. Foods high in fat content, like cheese, and carbohydrates will retard the absorption of alcohol. Having food in the sto...
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Author:
Alison White
02nd March 2006
What is Constipation?
Constipation is a very common condition affecting many people. It tends to affect more women than men. It appears to be especially common in women just before their period or during pregnancy. It is normally not very serious altho...
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Author:
Mike Mansell