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Colon Cleanse at Home or a Colon Cleanse Service?

25th September 2009
Have you ever read about, or thought about joining a colon clinic center for a 3- day or 7-day colon cleanse? Some clinics recommend you stay a month for a full comprehensive colon therapy. The cost is phenomenal but even if you can afford the therapy and... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Acid Reflux Disease Assistive Roadmap

23rd September 2009
Finding specific information about acid reflux disease might not be easy but we have gathered very helpful and relevant information about the general subject matter, with the ultimate aim of helping you out. Even if your search is about other acid reflux ... Read >
Author: monty111

Acid Reflux Symptoms Assistive Knowledge Base

23rd September 2009
Are you searching for information related to acid reflux symptoms or other information somehow related to natural cure for gerd, or acid reflux symptoms infants? If yes, this article will give you helpful insights related to acid reflux symptoms and even ... Read >
Author: monty111

Allergies- How to Cure Them!

21st September 2009
The level of allergies seems to be on the rise all the time. The levels of eczema, hay fever and asthma have risen dramatically in recent times. For example eczema now affects between 10 – 15 % of the population at some time during their lives. Allergi... Read >
Author: The Natural Way

Food Allergies Can Be A Cause of Migraines

18th September 2009
Migraines are a recurring problem for millions of people. There are tons of possibilities for triggers, but these triggers are often different for each person and their individual circumstances. The main triggers for migraine headaches are often ones th... Read >
Author: EileenDavies

Essential Diet and Supplements to Eliminate Acne Fast

17th August 2009
Acne Diet ** Drink at least six to eight glasses of pure filtered water a day. ** Eat a nutritious, well-balanced diet with lots of raw yellow-orange and leafy green vegetables, at least four to five servings a day. Carrots, beets, celery, cucumber,... Read >
Author: Charles Silverman

The Ubiquitious Foods: Often Allergic

05th June 2009
The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic By Phil Bate PhD The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent. There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitou... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Integrated 4 Part Threrapy for Autism

05th June 2009
Integrated 4 Part Therapy for Autism There seem to be hundreds of therapies for autism on the market today and “on the market” seems to be the reason – money. However, there is no real integration of any of these therapies and little informati... Read >
Author: Philip Bate PhD

Best solution for fungus problems is Threelac.

17th April 2009
What is systemic yeast (Candida)? Candida albicans is a fungal organism that is present in everyone’s intestinal tract. It is normally kept under control by the immune system and by beneficial intestinal bacteria. This balance is upset when these ba... Read >
Author: aditya

Allergies - Contact Dermatitis

15th April 2009
Eczema, hives and other skin conditions are a common reaction in those who have a type of allergy called contact dermatitis. It may be caused by sensitivity to hair dyes or perfumes. It can result from wearing rings made from certain metals like nickel or... Read >
Author: James Conrad

Why Not Wheat?

15th April 2009
With all the different diet advice you hear, it can be hard to know just which foods make you feel better and which foods lead to discomfort and illness. We feel safest when we make our choices based on the food pyramid suggested by the FDA and recognised... Read >
Author: TriciaRyan

Lose Weight Easily

25th March 2009
One of the main causes of obesity on this planet relates to the fact that many of the foods that are being consumed cannot be processed by the livers of the individuals who are consuming them. Another way to say this is that these individuals have "foo... Read >
Author: Good Evening

Hypnotherapy Help for Headache Pain

03rd March 2009
Headaches are painful experiences that most of us undergo from time to time. Usually they just fade away after a fairly brief period and then they are gone, with no real damage done. Chronic headaches, however, ones that recur with regularity can re... Read >
Author: Peter Field

Candida Symptoms In A Nutshell

18th February 2009
This is an extensive list of symptoms related to Candida Albicans, though by no means exhaustive. You may be surprised to discover that the following symptoms are so far removed from what the most popular understanding of Candida Albicans is. Almost... Read >
Author: Janice Townsend

Acai Benefits for Your Health

16th January 2009
If you watch TV or surf the internet, you must have heard of ACAI fruit. It is a South American berry that has been touted as the new super food. Many celebrities have given testimonials to the power of ACAI (pronounced A-SIGH-EE), and it has been include... Read >
Author: marilyn katz

Food Allergies: Fact and Fiction

19th December 2008
Millions of people all over the world are affected by allergies. Tiny particles of dust in the air, a friend’s cat or even freshly cut flowers can lead to sneezing, itching and runny noses in some people. Though we are quite aware of external agents tha... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

The Effects of Food Sensitivity

19th December 2008
Have you experienced bloating after eating something? Or nauseous after drinking milk, maybe? Ever wondered why that happens? Food sensitivity is something that most of us have learned to live with. For one thing, it goes undetected almost 90% of the ... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

The Effects of Food Sensitivity

19th December 2008
Have you experienced bloating after eating something? Or nauseous after drinking milk, maybe? Ever wondered why that happens? Food sensitivity is something that most of us have learned to live with. For one thing, it goes undetected almost 90% of the ... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson

Migraine Headaches Treatment - Get Relief from Migraine Pain

17th December 2008
Typically Migraine headaches last from 4-72 hours and vary in frequency from daily to fewer than one per year. Migraine headaches affect approximately 15% of the population. Three times as many women as men have migraines. More than 80% of people with mig... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Could Hidden Food Allergies Be Causing Your Migraines???

06th October 2008
Today we’re going to talk about hidden food allergies. The first thing that it is important to understand is that there are different types of reactions to foods that we are allergic to. The most commonly understood and easily detected reaction is ca... Read >
Author: TiffaneC

Food Allergies – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

23rd August 2008
Food allergies, also known as hypersensitivity, effect between 1-2% of adults and can pose a real challenge for the sufferer. Though may people may have an intolerance for certain foods, a true food allergy is different. When an allergic person consumes a... Read >
Author: Van Buskirk

10 Foods that Lower Blood Sugar

29th July 2008
This is a short list of foods that lower blood sugar. Since controlling blood sugar is one of the most important things you can do to remain healthy and live a long life, you need to learn how to lower a high blood sugar level, and what kind of foods ... Read >
Author: george362

Are Allergies Making You Fat

21st July 2008
Was there an instance when you ate something like an ice cream, cake, cheese, or a piece of fruit - and you felt even hungrier? Have you experienced any food urges wherein you can't satisfy such cravings except eating the same food? If your answer to ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

Identifying Food Allergies And Getting Treatment

21st July 2008
Most medical doctors nowadays are giving much attention to food allergies and intolerance unlike before. Although there is no particular drug that can be used as treatment for food allergies, there are other alternatives that can be pursued to control you... Read >
Author: Jack Sands

How to Treat Migraine

21st June 2008
There's no mistaking a migraine, that is, unless you've come up with another explanation for the throbbing head pain, intense nausea, and sensory sensitivity that can last for days. Even if medication works to ease migraines, it doesn't address the proble... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Information on Irritable bladder –

17th June 2008
A sudden strong and irresistible urge to urinate characterizes the condition of having an irritable bladder in a person. There is however no pain associated with the condition even if there may be some discomfort in the urinary bladder. Unfortunately, the... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Diet Tips That You'd Be Crazy Not To Follow

08th May 2008
The number of people suffering from the irritable bowel syndrome is continuously rising, as almost 20% of all Americans are suffering from IBS nowadays. The main triggers can be stress and certain foods. If you are suffering from this condition, you h... Read >
Author: Wayne Pickstone

Which One Of These Two Types of Irratable Bowel Syndromes Do You Have?

08th May 2008
There are two main types of syndromes associated with the irratable bowel syndrome: diarrheic episodes and constipation periods. When the main syndrome is diarrhea, it is preceded by abdominal pain and discomfort, a feeling of bloating and gas. The freque... Read >
Author: Wayne Pickstone

How to Alleviate the Pain of Arthritis the Natural Way

27th March 2008
If you are one of the millions of adults that suffer from arthritis, then you know how painful it can be. Some days it takes everything you have just to get out of bed and to make it through the day. But is doesn't have to be this way. There are natural t... Read >
Author: Lambert Klein

Keeping Your Body Functioning Smoothly

03rd March 2008
Don't want to talk about constipation? You're not alone. Sometimes, even doctors may not want to talk or ask about it. This doesn't mean you have to suffer, however. Did you know that constipation can be a symptom of a more serious problem or of a vitamin... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Complementary and Alternative Treatments for Indigestion

21st February 2008
Nutrition and Supplementation Adding papaya and fresh pineapple to your diet may help, as both contain enzymes beneficial to digestion. Limit your intake of lentils, peanuts, and soybeans; they contain an enzyme inhibitor. Check with a health practitio... Read >
Author: Alien

Passing on the Peptides: The Rise of Gluten-Free Diet And Fiber

20th January 2008
When going down the isles of any health food store, you'll find more and more cereals, breads, crackers, desserts, and supplements that claim to be gluten-free. Gluten refers to the peptides in wheat, rye, and barley that are problematic for gluten-sensi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Why You Probably are Not Allergic to Chocolate, and other Chocolate-Covered Myths

12th October 2007
What most people call an allergy is really an unpleasant digestive complaint; an allergy is when your body actually reacts upon the food and creates such a huge immune reaction that antibodies and other chemicals released to defend against the food actual... Read >
Author: Kathryn Beach

Lifestyle Tips For Reducing Acne

06th June 2007
Yeast is actually the common name for the fungus Candida Albicans. These are tiny organisms that normally grow on the skin around and inside the vagina. The acidic environment of the vagina keeps them from growing. If the acidic levels of the vagina fall,... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Things You Should Know About Acne Treatment Products

05th June 2007
When a woman suffers from a vaginal yeast infection its not because she has a choice, its because her normal bodily balance has gone out of synch, which in turn creates a hospitable environment in the vagina for the yeast producing bacteria to thrive. ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Beware Your Mercury Fillings

01st June 2007
A friend of mine noticed that one of her two remaining mercury amalgam fillings (silver fillings) in her mouth had a small hole in the center of it. She also had a metallic taste in her mouth, was more fatigued than usual, and was not sleeping well. S... Read >
Author: Anita Murray

Nutritional Supplements for Constipation:Get Things Moving!

30th May 2007
Bear with me here. Constipation is not a pleasant topic. These days, even doctors will rarely ask about it. So you might suffer for years, not realizing two things. One, constipation can be a symptom of a more serious problem, or vitamin deficiency. Tw... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team

Don't Believe These Acne Myths

25th May 2007
If you are having any type of pain during urination, some form of discharge from the vagina, an itching or burning sensation in or around your vagina or are experiencing pain during sex, there is a good possibility that you may have a yeast infection. ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Acne Alternative Treatments

02nd May 2007
If you have ever had a yeast infection you know that it itches, it is or can be a rash, red or white in color, depending on where it is on the body, there is also pain in urination, discharge and sometimes an odor. It does not depend on your age, or gende... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Naturopathic Medicine: The Whole Body Approach Could Work For You

07th February 2007
You feel tired and lousy all the time, but your doctor says your fine. Maybe you haven’t tried everything? Conventional medicine may not give you the answers you need. Only 20% of people with fatigue, lack of initiative and poor concentration have a tr... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea

Relieve Migraine Headaches the Naturally

13th January 2007
Natural treatment methods for migraine headaches are usually harmless and cheaper than traditional pain medications. Sure, it is possible to have negative reactions to natural treatments, but the chances are much less than with medications. Different t... Read >
Author: harry b

Breastfeeding Nutrition

03rd January 2007
So you’ve decided to breastfeed your baby! You’ll want to make sure that both you and your little one are getting all of the nutrients you need to stay healthy and strong. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, nursing mothers need to eat ab... Read >
Author: Jacqueline Courtiol

How to Control Candidiasis and Improve Your Intestinal Health?

12th October 2006
There is probably no more contentious issue relating to digestive disorders than candida. Candida albicans is the scientific term for a common yeast, or single-celled fungus, which is found everywhere on earth and in everyone who lives here. They are norm... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

The Ubiquitous Foods - Often Allergic

09th October 2006
The Definition of Ubiquitous - Existing or being everywhere, or in all places, at the same time; omnipresent. There are many foods or additives in our culture today that are truly ubiquitous. Soy and corn are two of the most ubiquitous of foods, and... Read >
Author: Phil Bate PhD

Go organic, but beware!

21st August 2006
The key factor in healthy eating concerns the standard of the foods that we eat. Quality is fast becoming an overriding concern. Sadly we live in an age where food additives and processed meals are commonplace. The phenomenal increase in food sensitivitie... Read >
Author: Samantha Flower

Candida Yeast

18th April 2006
Candida yeast also named as Candida Albicans is a fungal organism that is present in everyone's intestinal tract. Candida is normally kept under control by the immune system and by beneficial intestinal bacteria. Candida Albicans, is opportunistic yeast ... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub

The Parasite in Humans. The Bitter Truth

21st November 2005
The parasite is not just a problem faced by animals...it has also become a problem in humans. It has been estimated that 85 to 95% of people worldwide are now infested by different types of parasites. As a matter of fact, there have now been 381 species f... Read >
Author: John Jarvis

Menopause and Weight Loss

01st September 2005
During menopause, many women report that the challenge of weight loss becomes even more difficult. The need to lose weight haunts women most of the time, and now more men are reporting the same struggle. When women hit menopause, weight gathers around the... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Celiac Disease

20th August 2005
Celiac Disease is a digestive disorder found in patients who are genetically susceptible, with the resulting damage to the small intestine by an interference with the absorption of nutrients. The main culprit with Celiac Disease is a protein called Glute... Read >
Author: andy casasanta