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25th September 2009
Yeast is a group of unicellular fungi, a tiny plant-like micro organism that exists all around us. Yeast is a catalyst, it is yeast that leavens the dough of bread, it is yeast that ferments the beer and it is yeast that gives champagne its bubbly quality... Read >
Author: barak
22nd September 2009
To get rid of anxiety, tiredness or any health problem after a whole day work, some people prefer to have energy giving supplements or food. These energy products are very essential for the proper functioning of body systems. They help a lot gain more ene... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
22nd September 2009
Aromatherapy makes use of the essential oils from the plants and other aromatic compounds to help soothe the human mind and cure certain illness. You can do it at home with the help of essential oils, perfume and cosmetics. When it becomes a part of phar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
YEAST HAS AN EFFECT IN OUR LIVES.
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There are hundreds of different manufacturers that produce thousands of products which are consumed by nearly 17 million people in the United States who have yeast in... Read >
Author: jay
21st September 2009
Pepper spray (also known as OC spray-Oleoresin Capsicum), or capsicum spray is an inflammatory agent. (A chemical that irritates the eyes to cause tears, pain, and temporary blindness) The spray is an organically based inflammatory agent derived from the ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Choosing a self defense product can be overwhelming. So when making this important decision ask yourself, "How quickly will I be able to defend myself with this product?".
An attacker often waits for that person who is alone and unaware. They look for ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Both obesity and advancing years reduce a dog's tolerance to extremes of heat. The brachycephalic breeds (those with the pushed-in face) are particularly susceptible, due to their normal respiratory difficulties. It is through respiration that the majorit... Read >
Author: JonJG
16th September 2009
For those of us who enjoy the many varied aromas that nature offers us, essential oils can be a wonderful addition in our life to help improve our well being. You can use them in aromatherapy, for medicinal purposes and as flavouring in foods. But where d... Read >
Author: Mark Miles
15th September 2009
When sleeping, the muscles and tissues in the throat tend to relax which results to the breathing airways becoming smaller than normal. The shrinkage of the air passage in the throat increases the speed of the air when breathing. When the space is constri... Read >
Author: Kenneth Shannon
12th September 2009
After you have taken a bath and washed, are you still feeling irritated and itchy in your genital area? Do you feel a burning sensation down there, and it doesn't go away? Is your penis red and sore on the end, and does the foreskin show a rash? Are you ... Read >
Author: Ellen Colburne
11th September 2009
First and foremost, you should never take your eyes for granted. Any type of disease or injury is capable of affecting the eye's functioning and it can lead to indelible and serious consequences. When you experience an unfortunate loss of your eyesight be... Read >
Author: Alicia McWilliams
23rd August 2009
Protecting You, Your Family and Your Business Everyday
During a poor economy, jobs are lost, crime increases and people fear for their safety. People associate bad economic times with a rise in crime and they look for ways to protect themselves and the... Read >
Author: Koni's
18th August 2009
The marshmallow plant can be found in southern and western Europe, western Asia, and the northeastern region of North America. The plant originally grew in salty soils, but now it thrives in moist, uncultivated ground. The fleshy, upright stems of the m... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th August 2009
Herpes is now the most common virus of the mucous membranes or skin. The resulting sores from this infection are often burning, painful and tend to manifest in most people. Pharmaceutical Drugs like acyclovir or valtrex can assist an outbreak to heal b... Read >
Author: jim hill
15th August 2009
As the temperatures drop and the air becomes dryer many people experience problems with flyaway hair. Sometimes flyaway becomes such a problem that it looks as if you’ve stuck your finger in a light socket. Don’t try to hide under a hat. Wearing a hat... Read >
Author: parveenKumar
10th August 2009
The Female use Evergreen hair regenerator is made up of the extracts of more than ten Chinese medicinal herbs meticulously chosen from among hundreds of the special native products of the Yunnan Province. These herbs are subjected to a biological extracti... Read >
Author: lilichinese
01st August 2009
Also referred to as an OC or capsicum spray, pepper spray is a very effective inflammatory agent that can easily irritate the eyes and result in pain, temporary blindness, and tears. Pepper spray is an organic based agent that comes from cayenne peppers.... Read >
Author: Ivory Baxter
28th July 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rebecca Frith
Sodium lauryl sulphate, or SLS, is one of the most common detergents in our lives. It's in everything from shampoo and conditioner to dish detergents, hand soap and even toothpaste. But some people say that sodium laury... Read >
Author: RFrith
26th July 2009
Snoring is the noise produced through vibrating throat components. This occurs solitary in the course of sleep since this is if our muscles are a large amount relaxed. Easing of the muscles can inhibit the passage of standard airflow since the muscles fal... Read >
Author: Joseph
16th July 2009
If you are a chronic mouth breather because of a stuffy nose, you're not alone. Do you feel like you can never get enough oxygen into your longs? Do you feel tired all day no matter how much sleep you get? Have you tried various home remedies, over-the-co... Read >
Author: Dr. Steven Y. Park
16th July 2009
Flu is a more common condition in the winter months because the air is dryer and the flu virus tends to linger longer in the mucous membranes on the nose. Central heating in the winter also tends to increase this risk.
There is now a pandemic of swine ... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
11th July 2009
Snoring is the noise produced through vibrating throat components. This occurs only during sleep since this is when our muscles are most relaxed. Relaxation of the muscles can inhibit the passage of normal airflow since the muscles fall back to cause bloc... Read >
Author: Mason Hinton
18th June 2009
Borage, often referred to as starflower, is an annual herb that originated in Syria. However, it was naturalized throughout the Mediterranean region and in Asia Minor, Europe, North Africa, and South America. The plant grows to a height of two to three ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th June 2009
what do hemroids look likePiles , otherwise called piles, are swellings containing distended or varicose veins situated in the mucous membranes of the rectum or in the skin around the anus. Hemroids are most times unpleasant and pile is even more painful ... Read >
Author: Demetrius Chavez
10th June 2009
A fever can be alarming thing for a parent to have to deal with. Often a high fever in toddlers can spring out of nowhere and reach alarming heights.
It may be hard to totally get rid of these blisters. There are no available medications that are speci... Read >
Author: justinkenedy
08th June 2009
As we strive to become healthy and green, we are more aware of the products we use, and we desire to integrate natural, organic products into our lives. Mineral makeup is one of the hottest trends going in the beauty market today. This natural, earth-bas... Read >
Author: AmandaStone
04th June 2009
About Hay Fever
In the various seasons (spring, summer, and fall) during the year, pollen grains are dispersed from trees, weeds, and grasses. These pollen grains travel on air currents to fertilize other plants. Inhaling pollen, in some people, can tr... Read >
Author: mark bevan
04th June 2009
About Hay Fever
In the various seasons (spring, summer, and fall) during the year, pollen grains are dispersed from trees, weeds, and grasses. These pollen grains travel on air currents to fertilize other plants. Inhaling pollen, in some people, can tr... Read >
Author: mark bevan
01st June 2009
Yeast infection is a condition that affects the body�s mucous membranes for example the mouth, skin, intestines and the vagina. Yeast infection causes a very uneasy irritation and distention in the areas affected. To be able to know the appropriate trea... Read >
Author: Mark Gavalda
20th May 2009
Have you ever had creamy-white or bluish-white batches on your tongue that become inflamed and red that continues on the lining of the mouth into the throat? Has your child ever had a diaper rash that is red and somewhat scaly? As a woman you might have a... Read >
Author: 2Deano
20th May 2009
There are no magic pills to remove the upshots of aging such as wrinkles on your skin. There are various things that would prove to be very useful to give you a beneficial skin. But with a beneficial way of living and an apposite diet, you can steadily de... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
The outcomes of ageing on your skin would probably not be eradicated with the consumption of any magic pill. Today, there are assorted things which can prove to be exceptionally useful for your fit skin. But with a strong way of living and a right diet, y... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
There are no magic pills to abolish the outcomes of aging such as wrinkles on your skin. Today, there are numerous things which can prove to be extremely useful for your beneficial skin. But with a beneficial way of living and a right diet, you can steadi... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
The outcomes of ageing on your skin would probably not be removed with the consumption of any magic pill. Today, there are many things which can prove to be really useful for your fit skin. But with a strong way of living and a good diet, you can graduall... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
There are no magic pills to abolish the outcomes of aging such as wrinkles on your skin. There are assorted things that would prove to be very useful to bestow you a fit skin. But with a beneficial way of living and an apt diet, you can regularly develop ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
The consequences of ageing on your skin would probably not be abolished with the consumption of any magic pill. There are numerous things that would prove to be very useful to bestow you a beneficial skin. But with a fit way of living and a right diet, yo... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
There are no magic pills to abolish the consequences of aging such as wrinkles on your skin. Today, there are many things which can prove to be extremely useful for your beneficial skin. But with a nourishing way of living and an apt diet, you can progres... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
20th May 2009
The results of ageing on your skin would probably not be eliminated with the consumption of any magic pill. Today, there are several things which can prove to be tremendously useful for your beneficial skin. But with a healthy way of living and a proper d... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
05th May 2009
Male yeast infection symptoms should never be ignored because you risk allowing the infection to become more deep-rooted / chronic and extremely difficult to eradicate. Also, yeast infection symptoms should never be ignored because the infection can also ... Read >
Author: John Cielo
23rd April 2009
There are typically two aspects of a dog's behavior and life that determine their resistance levels to extreme temperatures - obesity and old age. Dogs that have a "pushed in" type of facial appearance normally have some respiratory issues anyway, but the... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic
09th April 2009
Coughing is an important way to keep your throat and airways clear. Coughing is an action the body takes to get rid of burden that are irritating the air passages. In the more advanced stages, it’s marked by the symptom that gives the disease its name: ... Read >
Author: John Adison
01st April 2009
Over the past ten years or so water fountains have almost become a craze... More indoor and outdoor water fountains are available now in more choices of styles, sizes, colors, and materials than ever before. Add the magic of the sound of water to your li... Read >
Author: Mike Loring
27th March 2009
Syphilis, which was once a cause of devastating epidemics, can now be diagnosed effectively and treated with antibiotics. Although treatments are available, the early symptoms of syphilis can be very mild, and many people do not recognize the danger and d... Read >
Author: James S Pendergraft
17th March 2009
Rhinoplasty, also referred to as nose reconstruction surgery or a nose job, is a surgery for people who are not happy with the shape of their nose. Many people opt for this surgery to straighten the bridge, reshape the nose, reduce the size of the nose, a... Read >
Author: Daniel Berry
10th March 2009
Hay fever, which is an allergy to proteins in the pollen of trees, grasses, some plants, or mold, affects the mucous membranes of the nose, eyes, and air passages. Symptoms of hay fever include itchy, red eyes; watery discharge from the nose and eyes; sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd March 2009
HPV or “Human Papillomavirus” is one of the many teenage relationship dangers that exist today. HPV is actually a common virus that people of all ages can experience, especially teenagers that are sexually active. In a recent estimate, it has been fou... Read >
Author: Liz Johnson
02nd March 2009
Genital herpes are caused by the herpes simplex virus or HSV 2. Almost 20% of population in the USA suffer from this condition and is more prevalent in women than in men. With over 500,000 cases coming to light annually, it is a relief that the number of ... Read >
Author: Matt Claybourne
24th February 2009
As I was brushing my teeth and polishing my rings with my toothbrush today, it reminded me of a story I had just heard. There was just a jewelry salesman that went to a town in Colorado for a trade show. He goes into a coffee shop, walks back to his car, ... Read >
Author: Regina Jacques
16th February 2009
There is much you should learn about the damaging powers of cancer as it concerns the skin as one of the most vital organisms that our bodies support, and it is with defending it that you should be aware of the effects of sun upon your skin, along with th... Read >
Author: suegold
10th February 2009
When the immune system is compromised or nutrition is below standards, yeast organisms, including Candida Albicans, can invade the body and cause a whole variety of miserable symptoms. A yeast infection is a generally misunderstood condition which thrive... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th February 2009
Swollen hands and feet may be a sign of water retention. The doctor is able to analyze the causes of the retention but there are certain foods that may improve the speed of the excess fluid elimination.
The diet should completely exclude salt, and repl... Read >
Author: Alex Baran
05th February 2009
When looking to purchase a humidifier one brand to look at is Hunter humidifiers. The company has been in business as the Hunter Fan Company since 1886. They are most known for the patented wickless technology and being part of the Energy Star products. H... Read >
Author: Lillian G. W.
02nd February 2009
Treatment for your sinus infection will generally depend on the severity and the kind of infection you have. Sometimes, an infection is caused by viruses. If this is the case, there isn’t much that you need to do since viral infections usually resolve o... Read >
Author: jayjenson
22nd January 2009
How does Aromatherapy work? To answer this question, let's start by taking a look at Essential Oils, which are the heart and soul of Aromatherapy.
What Exactly Are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are microscopic molecules of "oil" extracted from t... Read >
Author: Kyley Zimmerman
17th January 2009
Golden Seal (Goldenseal) is a herb specific for the mucous membranes. Golden Seal (Goldenseal) root directly affects the mucous membranes. This bitter-tasting, antibiotic herb is still used to boost the immune system and fight pathogenic bacteria. Some pe... Read >
Author: michel143
17th January 2009
Influenza, the name itself scares most. However, if you are well prepared for it, you might not have to face dire consequences; read on to find out more about influenza and its treatment
Influenza – The most dreaded infectious disease
If you want ... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
11th December 2008
First, The Cause:
Most, but not all, patients with asthma are found to be allergic to certain substance (antigens), which provoke an acute attack. These substances range from various foods, drugs, and chemicals to pollens, and many other substances.
T... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin
03rd December 2008
Canker sores, or mouth ulcers, can be a real pain in the... mouth! At any given time, millions of people are suffering from these painful little white mouth sores. At a minimum, the pain caused by canker sores is annoying and, for some people who often ge... Read >
Author: TomSmith
27th November 2008
Ulcerative colitis is an infection that causes irritation and sores, called boils. It crops up in the inside layer of the rectum and colon. Boils form where irritation has killed the cells that frequently line up the colon, then hemorrhage and produce sec... Read >
Author: Alien
05th November 2008
Stevens Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a skin disease that can cause rash, skin peeling, and sores on the mucous membranes. Stevens Johnson Syndrome is an immune-complex-mediated hypersensitivity disorder that may be caused by using several popular drugs. In f... Read >
Author: rubyjason
03rd November 2008
Flu season is here and many of us will get sick. It seems we have more to worry about, though, because of antibiotic resistant Superbugs. There are things you can do to help protect yourself and even get healthier, quicker.
The herbs Echinacea and Go... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
28th October 2008
In this article I will give you some important information on yeast infection in men, and, how to cure yeast infection in men in as little as 12 hours.
First you should know that yeast infection in men is a serious issue, and because it doesn't always... Read >
Author: John Cielo
28th October 2008
Oral yeast infection in men and women -- sometimes called thrush -- is an infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth and sometimes the throat. A natural yeast called Candida albicans is the culprit. Most of us have it in us without any problems becaus... Read >
Author: John Cielo
23rd October 2008
Nature's Weaponry
Pepper sprays are used by many for both professional and personal purposes. They work best when you fire at your attacker for a few moments. Pepper sprays are organic because their main chemical is found in the same hot chili pepp... Read >
Author: golfalways
23rd October 2008
Nature's Weaponry
Pepper sprays are used by many for both professional and personal purposes. They work best when you fire at your attacker for a few moments. Pepper sprays are organic because their main chemical is found in the same hot chili pepp... Read >
Author: golfalways
15th October 2008
What is Candida and what are its kinds?
Candida is a group of yeast-like fungi commonly found in the mucous membranes, on the skin, mouth, intestines and sexual organs. There are more than a hundred species of Candida existing everywhere; among the mo... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
15th October 2008
What is Candida and what are its kinds?
Candida is a group of yeast-like fungi commonly found in the mucous membranes, on the skin, mouth, intestines and sexual organs. There are more than a hundred species of Candida existing everywhere; among the mo... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble
29th September 2008
Halocarbon is one of the leading companies in our solar system in the production of sevoflurane. Sevoflurane is one of two types of anaesthetics that are produced by halocarbon.
Sevoflurane is a sweet-smelling and non-flammable fluorochemical used for ... Read >
Author: Jordan Travis
24th September 2008
Leptospirosis also known as, Weil's disease. Leptospirosis is contagious infection caused by several types of the Leptospira bacteria. Leptospirosis is a illness of worldwide significance that infects both animals and humans. Leptospirosis can be transmit... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
24th September 2008
Leukoplakia is a common disease of the mouth. Leukoplakia is potentially pre-cancerous disease of the mouth that involves the formation of white spots on the mucous membranes of the tongue and inside of the mouth. Leukoplakic lesions are found in approxim... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
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... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2008
Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) are also referred to as venereal diseases. These diseases have a big likelihood of transmission between participant human beings by means of sexual contact. This includes vaginal intercourse, oral and anal sex.
The ... Read >
Author: jdobson
15th September 2008
Bilberry has been used most commonly for centuries as a food, with the English traditionally eating bilberries with a rich cream. Large amounts of bilberries were imported annually from Holland, Germany and Scandinavia for use by pastry cooks and restaur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th September 2008
Gestational pemphigoid also known as, pemphigoid gestationis or herpes gestationis. Gestational pemphigoid is a gentle skin condition that only arises during pregnancy or immediately postpartum. It is known to be related with molar pregnancies and chorioc... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
22nd August 2008
Dehydration is a heat related illness which occurs when a person does not take in enough fluids. It is associated with summertime because when we get hot, or go on holiday to hotter countries, it is easy to be unaware of just how much essential water and ... Read >
Author: allhairlosstreatments
21st July 2008
Syphilis is caused by a spirochete, Treponema pallidum. A spirochete is a thin spiral- or coil-shaped bacterium that enters the body through the mucous membranes or breaks in the skin. In 90% of cases, the spirochete is transmitted by sexual contact. Tran... Read >
Author: peterhutch
18th July 2008
Erythema multiforme is a disorder of skin follow of an allergic reaction. Erythema multiforme is attenuated by the deposit of immunized complex in the microvascularisation outside of the skin and the oral mucous membrane which follows usually an infection... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th July 2008
Strep Throat
A strep throat is basically an infection of the mucous membranes lining the pharynx. It is caused by bacteria and at times, infects the tonsils as well. Though it can affect anyone, school children are more prone to strep throat. Moreover,... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th July 2008
Aging is an inevitable process of human life. Wrinkles start to appear on the face after you reach a certain age and make-up is simply not able to cover the blemish. So what are your options for anti aging skin care today? You’d be surprised that aside ... Read >
Author: Angie Kimng
04th July 2008
Nasal sprays are small pumps that spray medicine into the nose, and are used for clearing congestion of the nose in case of an allergy or cold. Sprays containing antihistamines are used for allergies, like those caused by pollen or dust. Steroid and decon... Read >
Author: Rene Moller
02nd July 2008
Vitiligo or leukoderma is a chronic skin condition that causes loss of pigment, resulting in irregular pale patches of skin. The disease has been around for thousands of years. Vitiligo occurs in 1-2% of the population. It affects both races and all ages.... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th June 2008
Vitamin A is a generic term for a large number of related compounds. Retinol (an alcohol) and retinal (an aldehyde) are often referred to as preformed vitamin A. Vitamin A that is found in colorful fruits and vegetables is called provitamin A carotenoid. ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
17th June 2008
An infection localized in the nose. Usually characterized by repeated sneezing and the discharge of fluid from the nose. Sometimes accompanied by matted fur on the inside of the front feet. It is the term used to describe decreased functioning of an organ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
13th June 2008
Pain killers don't treat the pain but we loose the sense of pain for some time; in that duration our body itself treats sometime and credit goes to meds.The useless drugs have tremendous power of side effects like liver/kidney failures, ulcer, inflammatio... Read >
Author: peterhutch
10th June 2008
HSV1 type herpes virus is mainly responsible for causing Cold sores. If you think that HSV1 does not cause genital herpes please revise your opinion. This virus can cause genital herpes. Let us read some salient points about this.
1. Genital herpes is ... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
09th June 2008
Infection usually is spread by fecal-oral contamination, although occasionally the virus is spread by droplets expelled by infected individuals. Items like utensils, diaper-changing tables, and toys that come in contact with body fluids that contain the... Read >
Author: James Sameul
09th June 2008
Infection usually is spread by fecal-oral contamination, although occasionally the virus is spread by droplets expelled by infected individuals. Items like utensils, diaper-changing tables, and toys that come in contact with body fluids that contain the... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
03rd June 2008
Cholera too known epidemic cholera. Cholera is a bacterial disease that affects the intestinal parcel. It is caused by a microbe called Vibrio cholerae. Cholera has been really uncommon in industrialized nations for the last 100 years. Approximately one i... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
21st May 2008
Bowen’s disease is a growth of abnormal cells that is confined to the outer layer of the skin. It usually appears as a slow-growing red and scaly patch. Occasionally it can turn into true skin cancer. For this reason, dermatologists usually treat or a... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Vitamin A is a fat soluble vitamin that is best known for its positive effects on helping the eyes adjust to changes in the light. Vitamin A contributes to the overall health of the eyes, the skin and the mucous membranes. This particular vitamin, which i... Read >
Author: Ronald Godlewski
15th May 2008
Bullous pemphigoid normally occurs in older persons and is uncommon in inexperienced folk. Bullous pemphigoid is a rind disease characterized by uneasy blistering eruptions on the surface of the rind. Bullous pemphigoid typically occurs in old adults. Sym... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Conjunctivitis is an inflammation of the conjunctivae, which are the mucous membranes covering the white of the eyes and the inner side of the eyelids. It usually affects both eyes at the same time although it may start in one eye and spread to the other ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
08th May 2008
Most cases of sinusitis result from a common cold. When you get a cold, you might think it is "just a cold" without realizing that your sinuses have become inflamed by the cold, and that symptoms of sinusitis have started to attack. Though your cold may g... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
08th May 2008
Lichen planus (LP) is a pruritic, papular eruption characterized by its violaceous color; polygonal shape; and, sometimes, fine scale. It is most commonly found on the flexor surfaces of the upper extremities, on the genitalia, and on the mucous membranes... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown
06th May 2008
Malignant Melanoma Skin cancer is a type of skin cancer that starts in the pigmentation system of the skin. The skin layer that become tanned in the summer. This type of a cancer begins in moles or in different areas of normal looking skin. In rare cases,... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
01st May 2008
Vitiligo is a kind of skin disease which is indicative of a pigmentation disorder. When melanocytes in the skin are destroyed, the production of pigment is inhibited. Due to a lack of pigment, white patches appear on various parts of the skin, such as the... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
29th April 2008
Taking care of the skin means different things to different people. For many, it means a simple splash of water, using soap for cleansing purpose. Some people tend to find excuses that they are not able to look after their skin, owing to their busy hectic... Read >
Author: peterhutch
29th April 2008
Discount vitamins are the ones that one can easily purchase for everyday consumption. Several studies are conducted regularly to make sure that people stay healthier.
These days, people are provided enough information about nutrients supplements and v... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert
25th April 2008
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Did you know that "pregnancy and honey" are often associated? Honey offers some easy ways to reduce discomfort from heartburns, colds and morning sickness during pregnancy.
Heartburn During Pregnancy:
Heartburn during ... Read >
Author: Ruth Tan
18th April 2008
Syphilis- introduction
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease (STD) or sexually transmitted infection (STI) that, when left untreated, can progress to a late stage that causes serious health problems. The infection alternates with periods of being ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
17th April 2008
Where to find nonprescription guaifenesin. What Is Nonprescription Guaifenesin (And What Can It Do For You?)
If you suffer from fibromyalgia, it is possible that nonprescription guaifenesin is part of the antidote for what ails you. People who are affl... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
02nd April 2008
An infectious disease is a disease or sickness that happens when an organism (a living thing such as a plant or animal) is attacked by a pathogen. Pathogens (such as bacteria, viruses, and other germs) are too small to see. Some infectious diseases are co... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
While the use of daily vitamins has for years been recognized as an important part of maintaining health, only recently have researches started paying attention to the relationship between nutritional intake and skin health. Vitamins have long been used i... Read >
Author: peterhutch
19th March 2008
Jimson weed is most commonly used as dried leaves, with or without tips of flowering branches. The ripe seeds and flowers without leaves are also used. Seeds are small, long, flat, and dark yellow to brown. Jimson weed's primary action isanticholinergic, ... Read >
Author: Alien
14th March 2008
Here is an unpleasant, hardly discussed but universal experience for the reader to contemplate: we each carry around several pounds of aging feces and mucus in our digestive tract. We all carry this obnoxious load. The evidence is in the distended bellie... Read >
Author: Michael Bailey
22nd February 2008
An infection localized in the nose. Usually characterized by repeated sneezing and the discharge of fluid from the nose. Sometimes accompanied by matted fur on the inside of the front feet. It is the term used to describe decreased functioning of an organ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
21st February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Charles Carter
Are you having trouble with travel related health problems? Want a vacation from your colds, flu, and other illnesses? You will perform much better for work, and have a lot more fun during pleasure vacations if you f... Read >
Author: liveleantoday
06th February 2008
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Bronchitis occurs when the mucous membranes that line the lung's air passages (bronchi) become inflamed. The condition is actually a common one, affecting most people at least once, if not several times, during their life. However, it's whe... Read >
Author: Alien
05th February 2008
Almost anyone who goes into the backcountry is at risk of a bear attack. Campers, hunters, hikers, fishermen or anyone who just wants to commune with nature; all are exposed to the potential of a bear attack.
Bears are mostly curious and driven by an a... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
24th January 2008
With crime on the rise in many once-safe communities, it is becoming necessary to include an extra measure of security to keep yourself and your loved ones safe. Walking in unfamiliar neighborhoods or even just across the street or parking lot at night t... Read >
Author: Henry Funk
22nd January 2008
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (SJS) is a serious skin condition that arises as a reaction to a medication or an infection. Drugs that have been linked to Stevens-Johnson Syndrome include NSAIDS , Allopurinol, Phenytoin, Carbamazepine, barbiturates, anticonvuls... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th January 2008
Every spa owner has had to face the challenge of keeping the water safe and clear. The old standards of Chlorine and Bromine have started to fall from favor. True they do work but because they are so caustic they wreak havoc with your hair, skin, spa jet... Read >
Author: Jeff Sliger
18th January 2008
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African horse sickness, a potentially fatal, untreatable illness of equines, has a 95% fatality rate in some forms. It is infectious, and seems to be spreading further north with global warming. If a cas... Read >
Author: www.TheNaturallyHealthyPet.com
14th November 2007
Vitamin A is a generic term for a large number of related compounds. Retinol (an alcohol) and retinal (an aldehyde) are often referred to as preformed vitamin A. Vitamin A that is found in colorful fruits and vegetables is called provitamin A carotenoid. ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
03rd October 2007
Vitamins are indispensable to human metabolism. Vitamins are present in small quantities in food and sometimes, the human body produces them. Vitamins can also be artificially created. We all need vitamins; if we don’t have enough vitamins in our diet, ... Read >
Author: Deborah Prosser
02nd October 2007
Diphtheria is a serious bacterial infection. It usually affects the nose and throat and causes a bad sore throat, swollen glands, fever and chills. It is caused by a bacteria named Corynebacterium diphtheriae. But the hallmark sign is a thick, gray coveri... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Lichen planus is a relatively common skin disease that comes in episodes lasting months to years. It appears as purple or reddish-purple bumps on the skin. The bumps have flat tops and are uneven in shape. It is most commonly found on the flexor surfaces ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
18th September 2007
Kawasaki Disease is an illness that involves the skin, mouth, and lymph nodes. The disease usually begins with a fever unresponsive to tylenol or aspirin which continues for at least 7 - 10 days. Many but not all children develop a swollen area on the nec... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
15th August 2007
Ashwagandha is very popularly known as “Indian ginseng.” Ashwagandha is a Sanskrit name of Withania somnifera, which is a small tree or a shrub having pale yellow-green flowers and is cultivated in Indian sub continent and North America.
Ashwagandha ... Read >
Author: wendimore
03rd August 2007
In one two day stretch in New Mexico recently there were 4 bear attacks. They happen with great frequency in Colorado especially this time of year. Bear attacks are getting more common as the population slowly encroaches into bear territory.
Almost on... Read >
Author: Jack Krohn
23rd July 2007
You do washing, shaving, shampooing, clipping your nails, washing and drying your hair everyday. For most people, personal grooming is a series of well-entrenched habits.
Would you be willing to change your daily routine if doing so made your skin, hai... Read >
Author: Alien
21st June 2007
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, car... Read >
Author: vincent platania
21st May 2007
If you're not a seasonal allergy sufferer, then you probably know someone who is. Allergies tend to appear in the fall and spring months. It is hard to go out and enjoy the spring flowers or the beautiful colors in the fall. The burning sensation along wi... Read >
Author: Rick Coelho
12th May 2007
Bronchial tubes, which are the air passages that extend from the windpipe and up to the lungs can become inflamed. That is when bronchitis appears. Bronchitis can be also the inflammation of the bronchi which are located in the chest of human body.
There... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th May 2007
So you have a sinus infection and it just won’t go away. The doctor has diagnosed you with sinusitis, which is just a fancy term for sinus infection. The antibiotics you have been prescribed may have brought some temporary relief and possibly none at ... Read >
Author: Mike Harader
06th May 2007
In my opinion, this is one of the world's most powerful, secret remedies for any illness! I strongly believe that if we all drank the amount of water our bodies need, we would see a great reduction in all types of sicknesses. Most doctors say that we shou... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
12th April 2007
The most common symptoms are itching and the feeling of irritation in the vaginal area; redness or swelling of the vulva; a white, thick, unpleasant discharge which looks similar to cottage cheese and which has no scent, although sometimes it could smell ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
10th April 2007
What is Vitamin A?
Vitamin A is needed for cell reproduction. It helps cells to maintain healthy cell membranes, which prevent disease-causing organisms from entering them. It also stimulates immunity and helps the body in the formation of bone, protei... Read >
Author: Alien
08th April 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
14th March 2007
Do you crave for beautiful skin and lovely hair? If yes, then install shower filter in your bathroom immediately. As you may not be aware of the harmful effects of showering in water that has chlorine in it, I am going to reveal the dangers of chlorinated... Read >
Author: shally
02nd March 2007
Catarrh is a mucus discharge or blockage caused by the swelling of the mucous membranes in the nasal and sinus passages. Catarrh is usually associated with the common cold. However, it can be a symptom of other diseases and infections such as sinus infect... Read >
Author: alvin toh
28th February 2007
Catarrh is a mucus discharge, which may be thick or thin and can become infected. Catarrh is a symptom of a disease or infection. If the catarrh is chronic it may be a symptom of an allergy. The best way to get rid of catarrh is to understand its underl... Read >
Author: alvin toh
28th February 2007
Rhinitis is a general term to categorize irritation or inflammation in the nose. The main symptom of rhinitis is a runny nose. Other symptoms that may be present are nasal congestion and post nasal drip.
Rhinitis is caused by an inflammation or irrita... Read >
Author: alvin toh
20th February 2007
Vitamins are compounds found in certain food which are vital to our health and longevity. Our body needs them for growth, function, energy, tissue repair and waste removal. There are two categories of vitamins: water-soluble and fat-soluble vitamins. W... Read >
Author: Julie Brown
23rd January 2007
The severity of a reaction to latex generally correlates with how often the patient is exposed to the allergen, natural rubber latex. This reaction can be exacerbated when powder is present because latex can stick to the powder and be spread in the air or... Read >
Author: epipen
12th December 2006
The word 'allergy' means an altered or abnormal tissue reaction after exposure to an antigen (also called an 'allergen') The substance most often is eaten or inhaled; some are even those caused by a scratch on the skin. Dust, pollen, and pet dander are al... Read >
Author: rama nath
07th September 2006
Stevens - Johnson syndrome is a life-threatening disease that affects the skin, which causes skin peeling rashes, and blistering of the mucous membranes. The blistering is usually in areas such as the mouth, eyes, and vagina, and the rash can be patchy an... Read >
Author: Scott Montgomery
07th September 2006
Mace is one of the original self-defense weapons. And it's been the best friend of many women, college students, senior citizens, and others who need a portable device to help them fend off would-be attackers. At first thought it is amazing that with all ... Read >
Author: Angie Stocklin
03rd August 2006
So the summer has finally arrived The time of BBQ's, lounging in the park with friends and unfortunately for some, the itchy, puffy, swollen eyes, runny nose and scratchy throat that are all associated with hayfever. How can you help yourself to get thro... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
12th June 2006
What is actually allergy rhinitis? Allergy rhinitis is an allergic disease, which is caused by the sensitinogen that reacting on the mucous membranes in the nasal cavity. It consists two types that are perennial and seasonal allergic rhiniti... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
15th May 2006
If you suffer from a peptic or duodenal ulcer, the last thing you might consider taking is hot Cayenne Pepper. This goes against everything you've ever heard about what aggravates an ulcer, the facts are that most "spicy" foods do just the opposite. Capsi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th April 2006
Immunoglobulin E is an antibody, which is secreted from the white blood cell as a defense agent in our body. It helps us defending bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, which attack our body. Once the immunoglobulin E attaches to the mast cell, hist... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
08th April 2006
COLOSTRUM
Colostrum is the first milk secreted by a mammal after giving birth and is extremely important to the health of the infant. Because of the various health benefits of Colostrum, many people use it on a regular basis. Bovine Colostrum is the id... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
08th April 2006
Beta Carotene is a carotenoid . Carotenoids are light absorbing pigments
occurring in plants and animals. Beta carotene stores light in plant
leaves during the process of photosynthesis. Found in many plants
including asparagus, apricots, broccoli, ... Read >
Author: Vincent Platania
16th March 2006
What Is Goldenseal?
The Iroquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots ... Read >
Author: Home herb
09th March 2006
Sometimes you may think that you only have a simple cold. But oftentimes symptoms of your cold begin to worsen and persist for weeks and pain is felt in the sinus region. If the cold is left untreated, excessive mucus may drip down to the back of the thro... Read >
Author: Viojieley Gurrobat
06th March 2006
The premise of vaccines is a good one: modify an infective agent (bacteria, virus) in the laboratory so it is no longer virulent (disease-producing) without destroying its antigenic characteristics (immune-stimulating). When administered, a vaccine will ... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong
23rd February 2006
Why is Vitamin C so important?
Vitamin C, also called ascorbic acid, maintains the ligaments, tendons,
and other supportive tissue. It is found in fruits and in potatoes.
Because it's an antioxidant it helps regulate your blood cells, keeping... Read >
Author: Steve Parker
23rd February 2006
Does this sound familiar to you? My dentist and hygienist mentioned that I had irritated gums as they cleaned my teeth. This is a symptom of gingivitis.
Gingivitis can be a stepping stone to major problems in the mouth and gum line. It can lead to peri... Read >
Author: David Snape
16th February 2006
Immunoglobulin E is an antibody, which is secreted from the white blood cell as a defense agent in our body. It helps us defending bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms, which attack our body. Once the immunoglobulin E attaches to the mast cell, hist... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong
16th February 2006
Colostrum For Mothers
Colostrum is the first milk your breasts produce in the early days of breastfeeding. This special milk is low in fat, and high in carbohydrates, protein, and antibodies to help keep your baby healthy. It is extremely easy to diges... Read >
Author: star herb
01st February 2006
About Echinacea
roquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots and use... Read >
Author: Home herb
16th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski
It seems that almost everyone we meet suffers from an allergy of some kind or knows of someone who doesperhaps it is because of the amount of chemicals we use in this modern eraperhaps it is that modern conveniences such as... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
06th January 2006
Sexually transmitted diseases are escalating nowadays when more people have started entering into multiple sexual relationships. They might not consider this ethically wrong but the fact remains that such people are more prone to sexual diseases. However,... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
06th December 2005
Antihistamines: Tavist
Tavist is an over-the-counter antihistamine which is conveniently packaged in
either tablet or syrup form.It can be taken with or without food, but should
always be taken with water.The main action of this medication is t... Read >
Author: Marc Lindsay
09th November 2005
Nasal Irrigation is becoming recognized once again as an effective way to eliminate sinus congestion, battle the common cold and relieve allergies.
Why has it come back so strong?
People are tired of drugs and want a natural alternative treatment fo... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch
20th September 2005
While most people have heard of rhinoplasty or nose surgery, most do not know what the procedure entails once you enter the hospital operating room.
Once you are in the operating room and have spoken with the people who will take care of you during the... Read >
Author: Kent Pinkerton
07th September 2005
Dry winter air can lead to a variety of problems, ranging from dry skin and nosebleeds to cracked paint and peeling wallpaper. In an effort to control the humidity and eliminate the health problems and household annoyances, many people turn to humidifiers... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
07th September 2005
While everyone longs for a white winter, the problems associated with dry winter air can be unpleasant. Low humidity can dry out our skin, our mucous membranes, and our nasal passages. It can also cause undue drying of the wooden structures of our home. W... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside
28th August 2005
The ancient Egyptians had a cure for "night blindness". They fed the patient lots and lots of liver. Perhaps they thought they were appeasing the Gods of sight. In 1930, the first fat-soluble vitamin was discovered - vitamin A - which, it turns out, does ... Read >
Author: hamoon arbabi
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