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Noni as a Natural Immune Booster

08th October 2009
Noni has been in use as a medicinal herb in various cultures around the world for several thousand years. Its traditional use relating to immunity includes combating bacterial, viral, fungal, and parasitic infections. It is used to help respiratory diso... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

IMPORTANCE AND HEALTH BENEFITS OF ANTIOXIDANTS

02nd October 2009
Antioxidants are usually referred to a group of chemicals that are naturally found in vegetables, plants and fruits. They can also be synthesized in our body. Antioxidants are essential for the prevention of the human diseases like cancer and cardio vascu... Read >
Author: mildredbardoxi96

STDs Put You at a Higher Risk of Being Infected with HIV - San Diego

23rd September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 You have to be aware that you should not only be alarmed on the primary concern related to the specific sexually transmitted disease that you are suffering from. More importantly, you should be more precau... Read >
Author: helpcenter

STDs Put You at a Higher Risk of Being Infected with HIV - San Jose

23rd September 2009
Call Today: 1(888)MAX-LABS or 1(888)629-5227 You have to be aware that you should not only be alarmed on the primary concern related to the specific sexually transmitted disease that you are suffering from. More importantly, you should be more precau... Read >
Author: ann

All Bones About It: New Treatment For GVHD

21st September 2009
Bone marrow transplant surgery is often seen as one of the brightest lights in the dark cloud of cancer care. The procedure has been one of the most effective counter-measures to the spread of cancer throughout a body, and has the distinction of being one... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Using Nutrition to Help Perceive and Combat Swine Flu

17th September 2009
There is valid concern that the H1N1 swine flu will readily infect Americans this flu season, resulting in high numbers of swine flu cases around the country. Already the CDC is reporting significant swine flu symptoms and swine flu cases in all states. ... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Nailing Down 2 TYPES Diabetes with Help from Online Pharmacies

16th September 2009
Diabetes is a serious disease. More than 20 million people are afflicted in the United States alone; that’s around 7% of the total population. Generally, this health problem is all about having blood sugar level that is excessively higher than what is n... Read >
Author: nitin.article

Vitamin D

11th September 2009
Introduction One of the fat-soluble vitamins, vitamin D constitutes two major forms which are vitamin D2 or ergocalciferol and vitamin D3 or cholecalciferol. Vitamin D2 is synthesised by plants whilst vitamin D3 is synthesised by the body. Vitamin D is... Read >
Author: Vitamins Australia

Why Aldara Cream is your best bet against genital warts

20th August 2009
Aldara Cream is one of the most effective treatments recommended today by doctors for managing external genital warts, a sexually transmitted disease. It works internally by activating the body’s immune system.Once applied on the affected skin area, the... Read >
Author: Danny

Immunometabolism: The New Frontier

02nd August 2009
Every now and then rather jaw-dropping research is published, as is the case this week as the journal Nature Medicine published three groundbreaking articles linking the function of immune cells to obesity and diabetes – data which opens the door to sol... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Lord Abnev Master cleanser diet solution finders presents solutions in health

01st August 2009
According to the Ayurvedic system, Ashwagandha is the best herb for balancing Vata in the body. Vata governs all movement in the body, including the movement of nerve impulses throughout the nervous system. When the root is taken as a milk decoction and s... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Aphanizomenon flos-aquae (AFA) Latin for: Invisible Living Flower of the Water

28th July 2009
A hundred years ago, when medicinal herbs and natural remedies were the generally common way of rescue and maintaining health, the blue-green alga Aphanizomenon flosaquae (AFA) growing abundantly in Klamath Lake might have been a household name. It would ... Read >
Author: ivesleon

STAY YOUNG AND HEALTHY WITH IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPLEMENT

23rd July 2009
Would it be great to add 20 years to your life? Just how long is a long life? 100 years…may be…The average woman in he Himalayan Huzza tribe lives to be 100. Arthritis, sexual dysfunction, depression, chronic fatigue syndrome are still unknown to t... Read >
Author: louisebduguay

The Scoop on Vitamins

16th July 2009
Like most people, we know we should take vitamins but what we rarely understand is why. What does each of these letters on the back of a multi-vitamin label mean? They look like their necessary but what are they used for? So below I have created a list of... Read >
Author: John Manjarres

How to Remove a Tattoo

06th July 2009
Tattoo Removing Without Surgery! Professionally inked tattoos usually penetrate the deeper layers of the skin at more uniform depths. This allows methods that remove broader areas of inked skin at the same depth. Amateurs cannot duplicate the uniformity o... Read >
Author: Tattoo Coffey

What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?

17th June 2009
The symptoms are usually the same: aches, pains, extreme fatigue, difficulty waking up in the mornings, and stiff and tender joints. There may also be a low-grade fever and lack of appetite. Unfortunately, many people have no idea what is wrong with t... Read >
Author: Jack Chanceling

Facts About AIDS

10th June 2009
AIDS or acquired immune deficiency syndrome is a condition that is categorized by several symptoms that are the result of the infection of the human immunodeficiency virus or HIV. The overall effect of having AIDS is the eventual downfall of the immune sy... Read >
Author: Brian Welsch

The Summer Drink – Green Tea on the Rocks!

04th June 2009
Most health enthusiasts would have you believe that drinking Green Tea, at least 6 cups a day, would promote you to a state of healthy “nirvana”. But is it really true? Is Green Tea all that health fad experts claim it to be?Green tea is believed to o... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Flu

04th June 2009
Research suggests that seasonal vitamin D deficiency could be linked to flu outbreaks in North America and other temperate areas. Flu is largely seasonal in temperate areas, appearing and spreading rapidly during the fall and winter, subsiding through ... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Health Benefits of Antioxidants

03rd June 2009
What is free-radical and how it is formed Free radicals are unstable chemicals formed in the body during normal metabolism or exposure to environmental toxins such as air, food & water pollution. Free radicals help our bodies to generate energy & fight i... Read >
Author: Eng Hoe

Herbal Remedies for Arthritis, Arthritis Cure

29th May 2009
Herbal remedies for arthritis can be brewed in the form of cleansing teas or soups. For the herbs, you can get them at a herbal store. Ask the herbalist to mix a concoction for you. Herbs come in different grades. You should always choose the best quality... Read >
Author: John Adison

What is HIV?

05th May 2009
1. Definition HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus, which causes AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syn... Read >
Author: DC Samuel Public Relations

Enhance Immunity, How to Boost Immune System

28th April 2009
One doesn't have to be an herbalist, know complicated formulas, or Chinese philosophies to enjoy the benefits that herbs can bring into your life. Begin using herbs in the simplest form; incorporate them into your cooking in increasing amounts. Put a few ... Read >
Author: John Adison

Home Remedies for Skin Allergies

17th April 2009
Skin allergies (also called “allergic contact dermatitis”) occur when your skin comes in contact with an allergen that your skin is sensitive or allergic to. A skin allergy is a reaction caused by a substance that comes in contact with the skin, thus ... Read >
Author: naturalremedies

HIV Mutations are Easily Spread to the General Population

25th March 2009
It has been shown that HIV can easily and rapidly adapt to evade immune system responses. It has now been shown that these mutations can be spread to the wider population, according to a study published in the journal Nature. Although it has been known fo... Read >
Author: JHachko

Max GXL

12th February 2009
Max GXL is being touted as one of the most effective antioxidants around, only adding to all the hype generated about health supplements. Health supplements are becoming quite a part of everyone’s diet. Out of these, Max GXL seems to be on everyone’s ... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Max GXL

12th February 2009
Max GXL is being touted as one of the most effective antioxidants around, only adding to all the hype generated about health supplements. Health supplements are becoming quite a part of everyone’s diet. Out of these, Max GXL seems to be on everyone’s ... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Menstrual problems remedy includes many therapies, supplements and treatments. However, each of them

05th February 2009
Menstrual problems remedy includes many therapies, supplements and treatments. However, each of them depends upon the cause because of what, menstrual problems exist. Ayurveda dating back for more than 3000 years is ancient Vedic tradition of India that h... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

The Real Secret To Glamorous, Sexy Skin

31st December 2008
While much has been written about smearing wrinkle creams and wrinkle free skin care to solve the age-telling wrinkles we get, the real secret to glamorous, sexy skin is peace of mind and relaxation. Many wrinkle creams and wrinkle free skin care produ... Read >
Author: John Russell

Nutritional benefits of Goji berries

30th December 2008
Goji berries are increasing in demand because of their high nutrition content and health benefits. Goji berries provide antioxidant benefits such as long age and improved eye vision to the user. Goji berries reduce the risks of cancer in the body. Goji be... Read >
Author: Kirk Bachelder

The Power of a Big Hug

30th November 2008
Hugs are shared between friends, lovers and families. They are never out of place and they will always make one feel good. Hugs come in different types; there’s the ‘rushing out the door’ hug and the long, comforting hug. There’s the welcome hug a... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

The Power of a Big Hug

30th November 2008
Hugs are shared between friends, lovers and families. They are never out of place and they will always make one feel good. Hugs come in different types; there’s the ‘rushing out the door’ hug and the long, comforting hug. There’s the welcome hug a... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

What is Breast Cancer?

10th October 2008
A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is common among women, and in rare cases can also occur in men. Cells in all parts of the body including the breast, grows and rests, in cycles. The growth and rest cycles are control... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

What is Breast Cancer?

10th October 2008
A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is common among women, and in rare cases can also occur in men. Cells in all parts of the body including the breast, grows and rests, in cycles. The growth and rest cycles are control... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson

5 Incredible Immune Building Supplements

25th September 2008
It is that time of year when many people start getting colds, flus and other virus or pathogens that affect our health. You can help your body and immune system by incorporating supplements into your daily diet that strengthen your body's defenses. In... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides – Excellent Tool for Healing

24th September 2008
A well-known usual healer, Aloe Vera has been making use of outwardly for thousands of years on destroy by fire, cuts and scratches. Lately, researchers have establish that the aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides can be become stable and haul out from the u... Read >
Author: Alien

Biotech Development

09th September 2008
In today’s times, science has developed far beyond the imagination. There was a time, when people were scared of the word cancer, but now the scenario has changed, as with the help of advanced technology, a dreaded disease such as cancer is easily detec... Read >
Author: Marcia

Do you have a yeast infection?

09th September 2008
Yeast infection or thrush or in medical terminology Candidiasis, is a fungal infection of any of the Candida species, the most common of them being which Candida albicans. Because almost all people are hosts to a variety of Candida, our bodies have dev... Read >
Author: Jay Ajay

Graft versus host disease

09th September 2008
Graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) is a common side effect of an allogeneic bone marrow or cord blood transplant (also called a BMT). An allogeneic transplant uses blood-forming cells donated by a family member, unrelated donor or cord blood unit. GVHD occu... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Coping with Rosacea and It’s Devastating Effects

03rd September 2008
What are the symptoms of rosacea? If you experience any of the following signs, you should consult a dermatologist right away. 1) Red or inflamed areas on the cheeks, forehead, nose, or chin 2) Visible blood vessels in the facial area or “spider ve... Read >
Author: Valerie Garner

How to Store the Life Saving Cord Blood

25th August 2008
Human umbilical cord blood, or "cord blood," as it is commonly referred to, contains an unusually rich supply of stem cells. Stem cells are the "mother of the blood cells". These stem cells produce the red, white and immune cells that make up your blood. ... Read >
Author: Melvin

Skin Allergy Definition, Causes and Symptoms

22nd August 2008
What is a skin allergy? A skin allergy is a reaction caused by a substance that comes in contact with the skin, thus a skin allergy. Some types of contact skin allergies are dermatitis, eczema and hives. Contact dermatitis develops when the skin comes in ... Read >
Author: yourasthmatreatment

Enhance Your Immune System with an Herbal Boost of Astragalus

18th June 2008
The immune system protects the body from disease, illness, parasites and other abnormalities. The immune system is a delicate balance of things working together to keep the body well. When something is out of line, the body is more susceptible to colds, v... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Healthy Immunity And The Role Of Transfer Factor

06th June 2008
Colostrum is known to create transfer factor in the body which in return helps build up the body’s immunity to remember certain illnesses. Transfer factor is a theory that immunity information in the body can be transferred from cell to cell. A ce... Read >
Author: Lori

IRI To Launch MunoTM Boost - Immune System Booster

30th May 2008
By James West IRI Separation Technologies (TSX.V:IRI) is the manufacturer of a remarkable new dietary supplement that enhances the human body’s natural immune system through direct supplementation of actual antibodies . The product will be available ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor

Complete Information on Eosinophilic granuloma with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Eosinophilic granuloma is a condition reserved for the almost frequently and harmless kind of disorder known as Langerhans cells histiocytosis. Eosinophilic granuloma is a harmless disorder that affects children and inexperienced adults, especially males.... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

06th May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Curcumin inhibits cancer cells growth?

02nd May 2008
Curcumin, the active ingredient found from the herb Turmeric, is actually a spice and food coloring compound has long been used in Asian countries as medicines to treat many difficulties from heartburn to arthritis. It was listed as an Assyrian herbal in ... Read >
Author: Julia Clerk

Fungus That Infects Nails

29th April 2008
A species of fungus that infects nails is called a dermatophyte—literally meaning a “skin plant.” The reference to skin results from the fact that the same types of fungi can also invade skin, deriving their nutrients from the same protein that is a... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Foods And Herbs For Resisting Disease And Fightlng

29th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan Back when I was a kid the toy section in most department stores sold kaleidoscopes. These were cylindrical shaped tubes through which you could look at one end. At the opposite end were a few pieces of colored gla... Read >
Author: Peter John

Foods and herbs for resisting disease and fighting infection

25th April 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Duanphen Singhaphan Back when I was a kid the toy section in most department stores sold kaleidoscopes. These were cylindrical shaped tubes through which you could look at one end. At the opposite end were a few pieces of colored gla... Read >
Author: Peter John

The Miraculous King of Herbs For Good Health

25th April 2008
The Miraculous King of Herbs For Good Health: The Ganoderma Lucidum For over 2000 years, Reishi Mushrooms (Ganoderma Lucidum) have been considered by the Chinese to be a high quality herbal medicine. In the traditional Chinese medical theory,... Read >
Author: Edwin Mamaril

Medicinal Value of Herbs - Quit Smoking, Improve Health, Lose Weight and More - Part 1 of 4

25th February 2008
People have been using herbs for thousands of years. This four part article reveals the benefits of these herbs so you can use them in your daily life to quit smoking improve physical and mental health and lose weight. You should consult with a physicia... Read >
Author: Paul Afshani

What is The Principle of Diverticulitis?

15th February 2008
Diverticulitis occurs from a condition called diverticulosis. Diverticulosis is the small and bulging abnormal pouches most of the time found in the colon. When these pouches gets infected and inflamed the condition is called diverticulitis. Though divert... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson

Stress and Your Immune System

16th January 2008
Many studies have shown a link between stress and illness. Stress seems to have become a constant factor in today's fast-paced society which can weaken the immune system and accelerate the aging process. We talk about the three most significant stressors... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone

Psoriasis Explained - Causes And Psoriasis Treatment

06th November 2007
Psoriasis (IPA pronunciation: [sə'raj.əsɪs]) is a disease which affects the skin and joints. It commonly causes red scaly patches to appear on the skin. The scaly patches caused by psoriasis, called psoriatic plaques, are areas of inflammation and exce... Read >
Author: Alien

Scientific Research Backs Glyconutrition

24th August 2007
More and more people are turning to glyconutrients to help "fix" their conditions so it goes without saying that research on these nutrients is on the rise. Researchers have been studing the effects of glyconutrients for quite sometime now. There are ac... Read >
Author: alexgreenhold

Get A Head Start On The Cold And Flu Season: Build Your Immunity

14th August 2007
Since cold and flu seasons will be here soon, many people go running to the medicine cabinet for vitamin C and a zinc lozenge after just one cough or sniffle from someone around you. By strengthening your immune system you can enjoy a happy, healthy holid... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Methods

11th July 2007
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease and affects the central nervous system. Central nervous system is made up of nerves that act as the body's messenger system. It damages the myelin sheath, the material that surrounds and protects your nerve cell... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Shedding Light on the Aging Process

05th July 2007
In today’s youth-obsessed culture, anti-aging products are increasingly popular. But the best prevention and treatment of aged skin? Knowing the facts. The Aging Process Skin begins to lose its luster with the loss of collagen, the material that ... Read >
Author: Paul Vu

Allergies and Sinus Support - Allergies can also speed up your Heart Rate.

01st July 2007
The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology reports that Allergic disorders affect atleast 50 million people in the US. Type 1 Allergies and symptoms include Asthma, Eczema, Hay Fever, Headaches, swellings, fatigue, chills, sensitivity to light and Los... Read >
Author: Suma G Nathan

Advantages And Disadvantages Of Cord Blood Treatment

26th June 2007
With cord blood becoming the talk of town, let’s have a look at the bright as well as the dark sides of this miracle blood that promises to treat many life-threatening diseases in the near future. Advantages Of Cord Blood Treatment Cord blood col... Read >
Author: apurva

Different types of urine tests

25th April 2007
Nowadays different types of urine tests can be done to find if bladder infection exists. Three types of urine tests like urinalysis (U/A), microscopic urinalysis (U/A micro) and urine culture are used. In the doctor's office or a lab urinalysis (U/A)... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How Stress Affects The Immune System

30th March 2007
According to several medical researches, stress has certain effects on the immune system. Ninety percent of diseases and illnesses are related to stress. Examples are cardiovascular diseases, heart diseases, high blood pressure, and many other illnesses. ... Read >
Author: Albert Lee

Defining and describing multiple sclerosis

27th March 2007
Using medical terms we can say that multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disorder that affects the central nervous system, meaning the brain and the spinal cord. Studies done on groups of individuals with the disorder has come up with the conclusion th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Allergies In Depth: Why Does the Body Respond This Way?

10th February 2007
Many people are affected by seasonal allergic rhinitis (SAR). Ten to twenty five percent of the U.S. population experience nasal congestion, runny nose, sneezing, itchy watery eyes and scratchy throat that characterize allergic rhinitis. Males and females... Read >
Author: Roger Hutchison

Body-Mind Exercise Boosts Immune System

08th February 2007
You have probably felt some of the healing effects of exercise during your regular training sessions. Working out helps ward off stress and increases energy levels. Your body becomes stronger and healthier which aids in resistance to illness and dise... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Hodgkin’s lymphoma, the white cell cancer

30th January 2007
Many types of cancer are known our days, but Hodgkin’s disease is one that can be cured if the medical advice and treatment is followed properly. Hodgkin’s disease, named after the physician that identified it, is cancer of the lymphoid tissue. First ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Mantle cell lymphoma

30th January 2007
Examined under the microscope, the Mantle cell lymphoma appears as an expansion of the mantle zone area of the lymph nodes.It is represented by a homogenous population of malignant small lymphoid cells, which are cancerous cells that travel from the bone ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Heart Attack And Glycated LDL

24th January 2007
Glycated LDL is a form of low-density lipoprotein with a sugar molecule attached. This blood component is known as "the bad cholesterol" and last researches show that whether diabetic people or not are at increased risk of a heart attack with highest lev... Read >
Author: Hector Milla

Ways of transmission and primo infection of Tuberculosis

06th January 2007
Tuberculosis is transmitted by respiratory way; an infected person will emit while coughing or sneezing about 2-3 bacterial particles. The person in immediate proximity will inhale the particles that will get to the lungs and multiply causing the infectio... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The prevention and risk of Tuberculin infection

06th January 2007
The prevention of Tuberculosis as well as knowing how to recognize the symptoms is important also in countries with low rate of new Tuberculosis cases. In Canada 1600 new cases per year are discovered. Tuberculosis exists since centuries ago and was c... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Aloe Vera Phenomenon

13th December 2006
A renowned natural healer, Aloe Vera has been utilized externally for thousands of years on burns, cuts and scrapes. Recently, researchers have found that the aloe mucilaginous polysaccharides can be stabilized and extracted from the raw plant, through a... Read >
Author: Mary Beca

Does Prostate Cancer Have Any New Treatment Options?

11th December 2006
While treatment for prostate cancer varies, and men have a wide menu of choices, there are a few new treatment options in the works that may soon be available. A new vaccine, improved cryosurgery, and a new gene-based therapy are currently in development.... Read >
Author: James Culp

Things To Know On Alopecia Areata

28th November 2006
You must be wondering what alopecia areata really means. Well, it is a conditions that causes hair loss. It can affect many areas of a person’s body, but most frequent cases affect the scalp. A patient will loose his or her hair rather quickly and quite... Read >
Author: Dalvin Rumsey

Immune Support

17th November 2006
Immune SupportProtect Against Infectivity And Of Cancer Alternative Terms: Immunity, Boosting; Infections, Frequent; Weak ImmunityYour Immune system is your body's great guard against disease. The bodies have to fight with stable attacks by microscopic or... Read >
Author: Get Nutri

The Immune Enhancing Effects of Tea. Theanine

17th August 2006
Copyright 2006 Grouppe Kurosawa Mammals have two largely independent immune systems in their bodies. Although these immune systems do interact, they serve two very different roles in protecting us against pathogens, including cancer and infectious dise... Read >
Author: Dr. Stephen Martin

Symptoms of Fingernail Fungus

25th July 2006
One of the earliest symptoms of fingernail fungus is a yellowish or brownish discoloration of the fingernail. It's mild, and may go unnoticed, especially if you wear nail polish, but it will likely progress over time. The color change is the result of the... Read >
Author: R. Drysdale

Does stress cause CANCER?

22nd July 2006
DOES STRESS CAUSE CANCER? From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com One of the main causes of death today is stress. People think it is cancer, or heart disease. But how do you think it gets started? Stress is pres... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

Stress, immune system and age

09th June 2006
Ageing has always been associated with immunological changes; the effects of stress and age are interlinked where a deregulation of the immune function can have a significant impact on physical health. On the other hand stress can both enhance and increas... Read >
Author: A.Belth

Dangers of Influenza

04th June 2006
Winter may be a favorite season, but surely it brings a lot of unpleasant things. In these cold days everyone should be prepared for the possible. In this period of the year we have got to be prepared against possible outbreak of the flu. This disease is ... Read >
Author: Denis Glover

Cleanliness and Dry Skin Too Much of a Good Thing?

21st May 2006
If you're using antibacterial soaps and household cleaning products, dry skin may become the least of your problems. Studies of the effects of what some now call 'obsessive' cleanliness have shown that the resultant formation of superbacteria bacteria r... Read >
Author: No Last Name

"Dutch Doctor Pioneers Remarkable Cancer Cure Based on Extracts Taken from the Human Placenta".

01st April 2006
Dutch born M.D. William H. Van Ewijk of "Autobiologics" is quick to point out that cancer is not necessarily the killer it is painted out to be. Founder of the "Placenta Research Foundation", until recently located in the Netherlands; he has pioneered som... Read >
Author: Alister Bredee

The Wonderful Health Benefits of Echinacea

25th March 2006
Echinacea, the purple coneflower, is the best known and researched herb for stimulating the immune system. Thousands of Europeans and Americans use echinacea preparations against colds and flu, minor infections, and a host of other major and minor ailment... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

The Friendly Bug You'll Want To Get To Know

04th December 2005
There has been a lot of press on the dangers of twenty-first century diseases. Killer diseases which have been, in the past, effectively treated with antibiotics are showing resistance to these drugs. Probiotics or friendly bacteria are nature's answer to... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

Eight Strategies to Avoid the Flu

02nd December 2005
It is that time of year when the Flu is flourishing in the workplace, classrooms, hospitals, and homes. The influenza virus differs from the common cold in the sudden onset of symptoms. These are severe headaches, fever, chills, muscle aches and sometimes... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt

Multiple Sclerosis- what is it?

11th November 2005
Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system (CNS) where the body's own immune cells attack the nervous system. In Multiple Sclerosis, inflammation of nervous tissue causes the loss of myelin, a fatty material that acts ... Read >
Author: David Chandler

What are Probiotics and do you need them?

12th October 2005
Copyright 2005 Michael Brooks Have you had your probiotics today? You may have and do not even know it. Probiotics are the small "good" bacteria that help keep the natural balance of organisms in the intestines. Probiotics has been consumed in Europe f... Read >
Author: Michael Brooks

How Exercise and Beta-Glucan Help the Immune System

31st August 2005
It is thought that moderate exercise, such as speed walking, jogging, and aerobics may enhance your body's natural resistance to infection. This is due to that fact that this kind of physical activity activates the release of immunostimulatory factors, su... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Colostrum: Immune Support From Mothers' Milk

03rd August 2005
This complex mixture of nutrient-rich growth factors, immunoglobulins, glycoconjugates and a variety of other important immune boosting compounds is a natural way to improve your physical health and well-being. Colostrum is found only in the liquid tha... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

ImmunPlex: Highest Quality Natural Whey

03rd August 2005
ImmunPlex is an undenatured whey protein isolate that contains many proteins, peptides, and other key nutrients that promotes enhanced immune function and energy, comforts muscle and joints, and supports the elimination of toxic metals. It has lecithin, ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Taurox SB: A Balanced Immune System Leads to Increased Energy

03rd August 2005
Taurox is an excellent way to find true and healthy energy; a new, highly effective formula that boosts your vitality by strengthening and balancing your immune system. Taurox is a homeopathic formulation, composed of the amino acids taurine and beta-a... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock

Transfer Factor: The Key to Immune System Memory

03rd August 2005
Transfer Factor represents one of the most exciting advancements in immune system health. Transfer factors are tiny molecules of protein, which are produced by immune cells called T-cells. Transfer factor is based on the foundation that key immune informa... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock