Articles, tagged with "kidney function", page 5
01st March 2010
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Author:
Albert Joyce
09th February 2010
Chances are "lose weight" is at the very top of your New Year's Resolution list. If it is, you're not alone; shedding pounds is the number one health concern in the US.
Don't let these common diet myths sabotage your efforts this year:
Just eat as l...
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Author:
RA Butters
08th February 2010
Dogs' nutritional needs may differ from ours. What we deem as healthy for us might not sufficient or appropriate for them. To give your dog the best nutrition available you will have to understand their specific needs and how to address them. After all, t...
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Author:
Miquel Travis
02nd February 2010
You won't need any other vitamin or mineral supplements beyond the Zija drink. It is a totally natural source of over 90 vitamins, minerals, and other vital nutrients including multiple antioxidants and anti-inflammatories. Drink one 5.5 oz. can per day...
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Author:
Clemente Oliver
07th January 2010
Not many years ago, about all a physician asked himself when he saw a new patient was "What disease does this patient have, that I can cure it?" Today's physicians are beginning to add the question "What diseases will this patient have, that I can prevent...
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Author:
michael russell
06th January 2010
Acne is one of the most common skin problems for teens and adults alike. If you've tried conventional medicine in the past with no success, you may want to try acne holistic medicine to help clear blemishes and cure your acne from the inside out, as oppos...
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Author:
Vida Curnutt
11th December 2009
In the autism community, vaccinations are a huge issue. This is due to potential heavy metal toxicity such as those relating to mercury and/or aluminum. Thus, as a functional medicine practitioner and one who does biomedical interventions for autism spect...
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Author:
drmane
27th November 2009
Drinking fresh vegetable and fruit juices is a wonderful avenue to good health. If you are suffering from digestive problems or simply have a poor appetite, then fresh vegetable and fruit juices are just what you need. Compare how easy it is to simply dri...
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Author:
happyade
25th November 2009
One of the life saving miracles of modern medicine is machinery that cleans the blood of impurities. In medicine, dialysis is primarily used to provide an artificial replacement for lost kidney function due to kidney failure.
Dialysis may be used for p...
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Author:
rex
06th November 2009
Nettle herbal tea can be used for the treatment of many different illnesses. Throughout history, the herb was used to get rid of diarrhea and to improve kidney function. More modernly, nettle herbal tea is used for treating these problems and even more. V...
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Author:
Diana Shue
27th October 2009
The kidneys are two fist-shaped organs located on either side of the spine. They filter your blood in order to rid the body of impurities that can cause damage to your body. Kidneys also work to control blood pressure and produce hormones critical to bodi...
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TheCaringSpace.com
15th October 2009
Antacids are easy to purchase over the counter - and using them is cheaper than going to the doctor for prescription medicine to help with that heartburn problem. But is it wise to simply pop an antacid pill whenever you feel that heartburn problem? There...
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Author:
Gen Wright
14th October 2009
In the book entitled, "The Arginine Solution," doctors Robert Fried, Ph.D. and Woodson Merrell, M.D. stated the following:
"In the field of medicine and health it is one of the revolutions of our time: The discovery that the amino acid arginine may be...
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Author:
Lemoyne Bloom
08th October 2009
Liver cirrhosis lab values are used to diagnose what stage a person's liver disease is in. Here are some of the blood tests and lab values that your doctor will go over with you:
Albumin Normal values for an adult are 3.4-5.4 g/dL. People with chroni...
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Author:
JJ Smith
07th October 2009
Lead is the second most common contaminant found in tap water, next to chlorine. And trust me ladies and gentlemen, you wouldn't want even a drop of lead in your water supply.
The EPA said it best when they determined that there are no safe levels for ...
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Author:
David Cassell