Articles, tagged with "skin ulcers", page 5
09th March 2009
In case you have a breed of dog which is long haired and which has lots of hairs then you are aware of the problem of mats and the tangles on the skin of your dog. In case the balls of hairs are left unattended, then might lead to complete skinning of the...
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Author:
Jeff Nenadic
18th February 2009
Honey is much more than just a liquid sweetener. One of the oldest medicines known to man, honey has been used in the treatment of respiratory diseases, skin ulcers, wounds, urinary diseases, gastrointestinal diseases, eczema, psoriasis, and dandruff. Tod...
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Author:
Jill Sabato
08th January 2009
No question they're the number one artless array for treating insect bites, bee and wasp stings. They help in easing small pestering conditions, such as trivial rashes, insect bites, and calluses on our feet. For insect bites: Mix a 5% intensity of tea hi...
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Author:
Jeanie Smith
11th December 2008
Hemorrhoids are dilated veins around the anus and rectum. They may be either internal (not visible from the outside) or external.
Causes
Wrong eating habits may be a cause of hemorrhoids. Eating a diet that contains a large amount of refined foods that ...
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Author:
Ben Branklin
05th December 2008
Cosmetics may harm your skin and make your skin lose natural glow. They also have many side-effects if using for long period. Herbs are the best substitute for such skin problems. They are now considered best for skin care and are widely used in making he...
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Author:
Nick Mutt
20th October 2008
Syphilis is typically a "killer" disease among the venereal or sexually transmitted diseases.
What causes syphilis?
It is caused by a spirochete called Treponema pallidum. This is a spiral organism that only lives for a short while outside the body...
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Author:
Poly Muthumbi
06th October 2008
Vibration White Finger is a condition that is caused by working with vibrating machinery such as drills and chain saws. Recently British miners have been awarded compensation after they developed the condition. The condition is actually more common in wom...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th September 2008
Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease spread by the bite of the sandfly. Leishmaniasis is caused by parasitic protozoa of the genus leishmania. Leishmania are tiny protozoa. Their parasitic life cycle includes the sandfly and the right host. Humans are imp...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
15th August 2008
Honey from New Zealand provides what scientists believe to be the most efficient wound healing properties, capable of eradicating even the most resilient bacterial infections.
When it comes to health care products, consumers want to feel completely com...
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Author:
honeymark
22nd July 2008
Healing herbs are used for a multitude of reasons, but the most common is to boost the immune system and to cure illness. People who are firm believers in the healing power of herbs take them every day. The herbs become an essential part of their daily ro...
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Author:
Ling Tong
07th July 2008
What are varicose veins and spider veins?
According to the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, varicose veins called hemorrhoids can form in the vagina or around the anus during pregnancy. Varicose veins are enlarged veins that can be flesh col...
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Author:
Paul
01st July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Ruth Tan
What is UMF Manuka Honey?
Unique Manuka Factor or commonly known as UMF is the only worldwide standard in identifying and measuring the antibacterial strength or quality of some strains of Manuka. It is a guarantee that t...
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Author:
Ruth Tan
25th June 2008
Honeymark International, a manufacturer of advanced skin care products, has announced that its wound care product, First Aid Antiseptic Lotion (Wound & Burn Dressing with Active Manuka Honey), significantly reduces the presence of methicillin-resistant St...
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Author:
honeymark
27th March 2008
In addition to being a food item, honey has been used as an active ingredient in many traditional healing remedies, primarily due to its ability to destroy bacteria. All types of honey have some level of antibacterial properties. When used on an infected ...
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Author:
honeymark
12th March 2008
Fenugreek has been used for millennia both as a medicine and as a spice in Egypt, India, and the Middle East. Traditional medicinal uses include the treatment of wounds, bronchitis, digestive problems, arthritis, kidney problems, male reproductive conditi...
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Author:
Alien