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Negative Effects if Black Mold To One’s Health

30th September 2009
All types of mold can cause a wide array of health problems especially the black molds, probably the reason why the stachybotrys black mold is also known as the toxic mold. An individual’s susceptibility to the health hazards that the black mold brings ... Read >
Author: blackmold

Protect Yourself from the Common Cold

28th September 2009
The common cold has a lot of commonly accepted home remedies. Gurgling salt water, drinking orange juice, eating vitamin C tablets, eating a warm bowl of chicken noodle soup, the list of supposed remedies goes on and on. What, if any, of these cures actua... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

Advanced Alopecia Treatment developed by London-based Hair Replacement Provider

28th September 2009
Production of newest and most innovative Alopecia treatment product line that answers the unique needs of Alopecia sufferers has started, the “Invisible” hair system produced by a London-based international hair loss solutions provider, White Cliffs H... Read >
Author: Travis Keeler

The Hidden Effects of Holiday Stress

23rd September 2009
Year after year, survey show that Americans of all ages consider the holiday season as the most stressful time of the year for them. One of the factors leading to this situation, and its persistence, is that people don’t change how to handle this season... Read >
Author: Karin Stewart, PhD

Tips For Boosting The Body's Immune System

19th September 2009
The human body is constantly under attack from millions of microorganisms with which we share the planet, which is why it is important not to take your immune system for granted. What can you do to help keep your immune system healthy and ready to shi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The New Flu Vaccine Hype is Over-Rated

17th September 2009
The news media and our federal government are trumpeting the early release of data from H1N1 swine flu vaccine trials. The headlines would have you believe that the new vaccine is a major success. In some ways it is and in other ways it isn’t. Ear... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Acai berry side effects. Do they exist and how is acai berry good for you?

10th September 2009
What are the best acai berry additions that can give you important health benefits? This is one of the common questions asked by many folks who are still pondering on using products made of this amazing fruit grown from the rainforests of Amazon. The nu... Read >
Author: Leo Slater

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

The Differences Between Mesothelioma And Asbestosis

07th September 2009
To many people, the words mesothelioma and asbestosis are virtual synonyms. They know only that both are caused by exposure to asbestos, and that both can be prevented if exposure to asbestos is limited by proper protective equipment. Mesothelioma, als... Read >
Author: joebelluck

The Battle Of Aging

06th September 2009
We are constantly in search of nutritional supplements to improve our health, give us increased energy and help us fight in the battle of aging. What do you focus on in that search? There has been a lot of discussion about the health benefits of antio... Read >
Author: Murry Ferrell

Prostate health and Stress life of Men

28th August 2009
Prostate health and Stress life of Men A man health can be unenthusiastically affected by high levels of stress. Defend our self by practicing some simple rules to limit your stress. Stress has become a major modern day factor affecting men health so the... Read >
Author: herbalcure30

Spontaneous Remission - do we know enough to encourage it in other cases?

25th August 2009
Spontaneous remission and the placebo effect are the often used explanations to explain medically unexpected recovery. However those who wish to explain away such totally unlikely recoveries as spontaneous remission completely miss the point. If just one ... Read >
Author: Harriet Denz-Penhey

Mold Remediation

23rd August 2009
Your home is the place where you retreat for comfort, relaxation, and safety. But when mold moves in with you, your place of safety can, depending on levels of exposure and individual immune response, become hazardous to your health. Common mold exposure ... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Types of Solutions Available for Immediate Constipation Relief

21st August 2009
Did you know that a healthy bowel is your first line of defense against illness! Constipation is the leading cause of many illnesses and is linked to numerous health risks, including: cancer, vitamin and mineral deficiency, poor immune response, toxicity ... Read >
Author: Frankie Walker

Inflammation reduced in those with higher vitamin D levels

20th August 2009
In light of a recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine which found vitamin D inadequacy in 75 percent of Americans, University of Missouri College of Environmental Sciences assistant professor Catherine A. Peterson announced the finding... Read >
Author: Dayna Dye

What's Really Causing Your Allergies?

19th August 2009
Allergies are an extremely common problem around the world, especially in Sydney. In fact Australia has some of the highest rates of asthma, allergies and hayfever in the world. So why do so many people suffer this problem? The real issue is an over-react... Read >
Author: Andrew Powell, Chiropractor

What Is Natural Excema Treatment?

18th August 2009
Excema is a non-contagious skin redness, with the commonest form of it being atopic rash. It is typically said to be an inherited allergy, as it is common for a number of family members to feel the results of it. Sadly, folks who are suffering from the ... Read >
Author: Gale Wilder

The Causes for Sensitive Skin and How to Care for It

10th August 2009
Sensitive skin challenges us to analyze what is going on with our bodies. Are the reactions sensitivities or allergies? The difference is that allergies trigger an immune response while sensitivities do not. Food intolerance or sensitivity may cause sympt... Read >
Author: Dale Kathryn

Autism and the Swine Flu Vaccine

08th August 2009
Parents of children with autism are acutely aware of what vaccines could mean for their sons and daughters. Many are concerned about routine vaccinations, but you should also be aware of the possible dangers of the swine flu, or Influenza A(H1N1) vaccin... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Health Benefits of Acai - What You Need to Know About the Acai Burn Detox

05th August 2009
Many folks are asking what are the health advantages of acai and what's all the fuss is about. It's difficult to use a product whose ingredients and benefits you do not even know about. These are some things that you must know about the Acai Burn Detox.... Read >
Author: Jefferson Hutchinson

Prostate Cancer and Zinc – Can Zinc Be Overdone?

04th August 2009
Many individuals are confused by the meaning of studies that sometimes show a particular nutrient is associated with some form of cancer when in fact they thought that nutrient was supposed to be helpful. A case in point is zinc and prostate cancer, whic... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

How Knowing About Glutathione Health Benefits Can Change Your Life

04th August 2009
Modern research has shown that people who have low levels of glutathione are susceptible to chronic sickness. Reduced levels of glutathione can be created by continual stress on the immune response. As we now know, a lowered immunological response can c... Read >
Author: Simone Meredith

Tips on Infectious Disease Esterblishment (Part 1)

03rd August 2009
In all infectious disease, the following process or step must occur: encounter, the agent which is the micro-organisms must meet the host which is the sufferer. The micro-organisms must enter the host. The microbial agent must spread from the site of entr... Read >
Author: INNOCENT ONWUNZ

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

Breast Augmentation - Benefits versus Risks

31st July 2009
As the most popular procedure performed on women, it is important that women interested in undergoing breast augmentation are aware of the risks and benefits associated with the plastic surgery procedure. An overview of the most common complications linke... Read >
Author: Sara Larsen

Hyaluronic Acid

17th July 2009
Matrixyl 3000 Skin care with Matrixyl 3000 After the trial, the analysts saw marked reductions in deep and temperate wrinkles on the side treated with Matrixyl 3000 that boosted with time and no change whatsoever in the pill group. Matrixyl 3k skin Truth... Read >
Author: Terrance Mcconnell

Matrixyl Collagen Idebenone Products

17th July 2009
Matrixyl Skin Care Skin care products the bigger the concentration of PT-7, the greater the reduction in interleukin production up to 40%. On the chart, it is since if DDF Wrinkle Relax only contains one of the 2 miracle ingredients - still it is listed... Read >
Author: Terrance Mcconnell

What are the Health Benefits of the Acai Berry Diet

17th July 2009
The acai berry diet is a very popular diet because it is all natural, boosts your energy, and can truly help you to lose pounds fast. These are some great health benefits of the acai berry diet that you may want to consider before thinking it's yet anoth... Read >
Author: Tyson Bradshaw

The Association Between Intestinal Bacteria and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

09th July 2009
I am frequently asked if probiotics can help people who have IBD, which includes ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Currently, the main therapies for IBD are medications that can suppress the inflammation of the intestinal lining. Unfortunately... Read >
Author: Dr. Hoberman

Get Yourself Some Growth Hormone With Strength Training and Lose 10 - 20 Years

07th July 2009
There is a very special substance that is a protein hormone that has magical powers in our bodies and has a direct association with the speed that we age. This substance is critical for tissue repair, muscle growth, healing, brain function, physical and m... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Natural Colostrum Can Boost Immune Function

28th June 2009
In order to obtain a smooth running immune system, communication between cells is absolutely essential. To communicate between cells, the system uses hormone-like signal substances, which can often be found in colostrum. It has been found in studies tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Glutamine Helps Stomach Ulcers

28th June 2009
A new animal experiment shows the power of glutamine to dramatically reduce the inflammation caused by excessive H. pylori infection – a typical cause of ulcers. “Our findings suggest that extra glutamine in the diet could protect against gastric dam... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Xanthan and guar gum = Gluten food replacement – find out their origin and side effects.

07th June 2009
Celiacs can not have gluten in their diet, hence the birth of the gluten free industry. However ‘gluten' is present in (wheat, rye, barley, oats, triticale) in sizeable measures. The major benefit of gluten to the cooking process is its binding properti... Read >
Author: Bruce Scott Dwyer

Amazingly Effective Rosacea Natural Cure

18th May 2009
Are you suffering from a chronic skin disease rosacea which is characterized by redness and inflammation on skin? Continue reading this article as I will guide you ways and means for rosacea natural cure. It generally occurs in dark toned women. It may b... Read >
Author: Ashish

Why We Should Eat A Diet Of Immune Boosting Foods

18th May 2009
One of the first things you need to know about your immune system is that these forces, which defend you against infection and other illnesses, cannot wage their best battle unless they are being well nourished. Because eating too few of the right nutr... Read >
Author: Michael

Folic Acid and Vitamin D Help Allergies and Asthma

15th May 2009
There is a national epidemic of asthma in children, in part due to obesity and in part due to the overuse of antibiotics that has caused an overgrowth of Candida, in turn causing excessive production of airway inflammatory signals coming from the Candida.... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Thyroid, Adrenals, & Immunity – A Clear Path to Surviving Swine Flu

12th May 2009
The myopic public health machine is clinging to their anti-viral drugs and future experimental vaccines as their great hope for minimizing a potential Swine flu pandemic. It is a paradigm of assistance that woefully falls short. What the public really nee... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

How much sleep you REALLY need

12th May 2009
How much Sleep do you Need? You may have thought that you'll just be tired and cranky if you don't get enough sleep. Scientists say it's much worse than that. If you don't get enough sleep you're likely to have problems with short-term memory, slowe... Read >

The New Swine Flu – Why Are Younger Adults Dying?

08th May 2009
Up to this point most deaths from the new swine flu have occurred in Mexico, striking indiscriminately at young and old.  What alarms health officials is the ability of this flu to kill seemingly healthy young adults, which is a prerequisite for a pandem... Read >
Author: Byron J. Richards

Swine Flu - 6 Natural Ways To Help Yourself

05th May 2009
Although both Obama and Gordon Brown assure us they are well prepared to deal with an outbreak of Swine Flu, I am always happier to take proactive action myself and there are some simple measures we can all take. They are not guaranteed to prevent you ge... Read >

Genital Warts Removal: Tried and Tested Ways

17th April 2009
Fleshy growths formed in the genital area resulting from a sexually transmitted disease are known as genital warts. They are painful and highly contagious as it can lead to cervical or genital cancer. It is mainly caused by HPV or human papilloma virus th... Read >
Author: Ashish

What is a diabetic foot infection?

03rd April 2009
It is important to help guide you through the rather involved process of a diabetic foot infection. Properly understanding this situation can mean the difference between keeping your leg and losing it. Over the next three posts, I will be discussing thi... Read >
Author: Tatiana A. Wellens-Bruschayt, DPM, PhD

What You Need to Know About Acne Skin Care Part I

31st March 2009
Adult acne starts with an understanding of how a pimple forms. Cleansing skin care can only work by understanding the cycle. How does a Pimple Form? Clogged pores, oil, and bacteria are three of the main causes of acne and according to leading dermat... Read >
Author: John Russell

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

How Massage Can Ease Your Back Pain?

09th March 2009
Massage therapy can work wonders for people suffering with back pain. Backache is one of the most frequently occurring conditions and can have a major impact on ones lifestyle. Massage therapy provides relief by improving your circulation. Throug... Read >
Author: Lee Harding

The Secret Of Freedom From Eczema

18th February 2009
Does your skin often itch and burn? Can't stop scratching? Well it could be eczema that you're dealing with. What is eczema? It's a nasty inflammatory skin complaint which can be triggered by our immune systems, causing blisters, rashes and scaly skin. Li... Read >
Author: Wendy Owen

Could Glutathione Be A Predictor of How Long You Will Live?

13th February 2009
All cells in the body need water, oxygen, glucose and glutathione. The levels of glutathione in our cells could be predictive of how long we will live. For exhaustion and chronic fatigue sufferers reading this, the information that follows is vital to ... Read >
Author: Judy Thompson

Lower Gum Disease Risk Through Dieting

01st February 2009
A recent study has shown that if men above the age of 40 are subjected to dieting then this can decrease the risk of them developing gum infection. The basic link between this theory is bad health and development of inflammation. It has been determine... Read >
Author: abrogers

Emotional Freedom Techniques Theory

21st January 2009
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) has a growing legion of advocates around the world; not only those people who apply the method as a self-administered therapy, but licensed health care professionals who specialize in psychology, psychiatry and interperso... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy

End Inflammation, Lower Blood Pressure, And open Veins With Nattokinase

08th January 2009
What if there was a dietary supplement that could help prevent the formation of blood clots in blood vessels, a blood thinner, in other words, that was safe to take long term, came from a completely natural source, and as a side benefit may also lower you... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Knowing About Immunizations

15th December 2008
There are lots of medications available these days that can be used to handle certain diseases. However, there are several diseases that can not be cured because of the unavailability of proper medications. But, there are some diseases that can not be cur... Read >
Author: Deepti Man

Hygiene Hypothesis Explains Child Allergy Symptoms

25th November 2008
According to the hygiene hypothesis, proposed by David P. Strachan, allergic diseases are caused by inappropriate immunological responses to harmless antigens driven by a TH2-mediated immune response. Many bacteria and viruses elicit a TH1-mediated immune... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Hygiene Hypothesis Explains Child Allergy Symptoms

25th November 2008
According to the hygiene hypothesis, proposed by David P. Strachan, allergic diseases are caused by inappropriate immunological responses to harmless antigens driven by a TH2-mediated immune response. Many bacteria and viruses elicit a TH1-mediated immune... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Exercise to Strengthen Your Immune System and Your Body

11th November 2008
Strengthen your immune system so you have less time off this cold and flu season. Many will attempt to protect themselves with flu shots, high doses of Vitamin C and excessive hand washing. You can intensify your immune effect by adding exercise to your... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp

Removal of Genital Warts is Possible Today

30th October 2008
Even many medical practitioners' research affirms that Human papillomavirus (HPV) remain in the body even after the removal of genital warts. It is very possible today. However, before one starts treating this, they must realize that medical consultati... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi

Training in BodyTalk, New York City Resident? Here's What to Look Forward To!

27th October 2008
You've probably already heard about the BodyTalk System™ and its great potential to improve health on every level- mind, body, and consciousness. BodyTalk Modules 1 & 2 train people from all walks of life to use the BodyTalk techniques on themselves, ... Read >
Author: urlreader

Candida What Is It and What are Its Kinds

15th October 2008
One of the most common skin diseases affecting men and women alike is called candidiasis or Monilia. Sometimes it is also referred to as Candida, named after the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans that causes this infection. It is said that almost 80% of ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Candida What Is It and What are Its Kinds

15th October 2008
One of the most common skin diseases affecting men and women alike is called candidiasis or Monilia. Sometimes it is also referred to as Candida, named after the yeast-like fungus Candida albicans that causes this infection. It is said that almost 80% of ... Read >
Author: Charlene Nuble

Exposure to 1918 influenza virus activates memory B-cells

10th October 2008
Exposure to 1918 influenza virus activates memory B-cells Date: 16/09/2008 Recent research has revealed that infection and natural exposure to the 1918 influenza virus made survivors immune to the disease for the remaining of their lives. Antibodies p... Read >
Author: Scientist Live

Laughter is the Best Cure of All Ailments

24th September 2008
They said laughter is the best medicine of all. Yes, it is indeed very true. Laughter combined with an energetic sense of humor may help you protect yourselves from any form of ailments. Most medical practitioners also concurred to these magnificent pheno... Read >
Author: J. Owens

Research Suggests That Maitake Mushroom Can Boost The Immune System And More

18th September 2008
Found growing on trunks or stumps of trees in deciduous forests in temperate climates, the maitake mushroom is native to Eastern Canada and the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Maitake also can be found thriving in northeastern... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Antibodies for use in Biomedical Research

16th September 2008
Antibodies are an unmatched tool used in biomedical research since they attach with high similarity and specificity to an array of molecules - the majority notably peptides and proteins. They are used in proceedings where categorization, quantification, l... Read >
Author: pacificimmunology

Trying To Find A Cure For Herpes

15th September 2008
Survey currently on a vaccine against herpes effective and there is a general consensus that something should be available in 3-5 years. But these vaccines will be limited in their function as will prevent infection in new patients. Those who have the vir... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Immunity to Botox - Fact or Fiction?

09th September 2008
It is not rare to hear a patient say...'my Botox seems to be wearing off earlier than usual'...or...'I had Botox but it didn't seem to work'. Some few patients even suggest that they may be immune to Botox or that they are becoming resistant ot it. Many p... Read >
Author: Eppley Plastic Surgery

Emotional Freedom Techniques Theory

05th September 2008
Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) has a growing legion of advocates around the world; not only those people who apply the method as a self-administered therapy, but licensed health care professionals who specialize in psychology, psychiatry and interperso... Read >
Author: Dr. Theodore Herazy

Haveing Genital Herpes Is A Big Problem

04th September 2008
As we all know, genital herpes is a widespread disease of the genital area. Infection caused by it is messy and very contagious. It affects women and men, and is usually transmitted through sexual contact, and by other means. It can be transmitted dir... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson

Immune system and white blood cells

24th August 2008
You must have met lots of people who may complain about getting caught up with many diseases. These are the people who have weak immune system. It can be said that immune system provides you a shield to stay away from germs. Diseases spread because of ger... Read >
Author: Wilf Staton

Home Remedies For Yeast Infections

24th August 2008
Many people experience pelvic pain from yeast infection. This is just one of the symptoms of a yeast infection, as well as one of the negative aspects of a yeast infection. Pelvic pain from a yeast infection, as well as hand, knee, and other joint pain. ... Read >
Author: homeremedies

Anaphylaxis Food Allergies

22nd August 2008
(NAPS)—Nearly seven million Americans suffer from food allergies and the numbers are increasing. While most food allergies are acquired during childhood, as many as 6 to 8 percent of children under the age of 3 are diagnosed. The onset of a food allergy... Read >
Author: David Done

Acne Causes – What is Acne

21st August 2008
We all know that acne causes unsightly pimples and lesions on your skin, but what causes acne? In fact the causes of acne are not fully understood, although much has been learned of the various factors that lead to the condition. However, before discussi... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson

Training in Modern-Day Energy Healing: New York City

12th August 2008
As BodyTalk--one of the newest approaches on the energy healing scene--continues to grow in popularity, training will inevitably become more widely available. You can already find BodyTalk treatment and training seminars in many major U.S. cities, but ... Read >
Author: urlreader

Acidophilus a supplements for better digestion and immune health

22nd July 2008
As we know that Acidophilus is a bacterium that is found in human gut comprises of so many beneficial effects. It has a main effect on digestion and formation of enzymes rather than this it is also promote digestive and immune health. Its mode of actio... Read >
Author: Ketty

Complete Information on Farmer's Lung

18th July 2008
Farmer's lung is the most common type of hypersensitivity pneumonitis. Farmer's Lung is a disease caused by breathing in spores from mouldy hay. It affects people who work with hay a lot. Farmer's lung is an hypersensitivity pneumonitis induced by the inh... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Allergies

14th July 2008
Allergies—Nothing to Sneeze At By Stan M. Gardner, M.D. Recently a young woman came into my office with a common complaint: With the advent of pollen season, her eyes were watering and itchy; she was congested and miserable and unable to sleep, sne... Read >
Author: Dr. Stan

The Foot of Diabetes

14th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mountain West Foot & Ankle Institute Over the last several years, diabetes has been growing in affected population. According to the American Diabetes Association, about 24 million Americans (8 percent of the United States populatio... Read >
Author: Brandt R Gibson, DPM

Balance the Omega 6 Fatty Acids and The Omega 3 Oils In Your Diet

09th July 2008
We read about "good fats" and "bad fats". People attempting weight loss reduce their dietary fat, so it's important that they get the "good fat" only. And now that studies show that arthritis, depression, asthma, cancer, and diabetes are related to chroni... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Immune Supplements Can Prevent and Cure Most of So-Called Incurable Diseases

20th June 2008
From early 1970, existence of close relationship between the nutritional status and capabilities of immune response to pathogens has been accepted. Early work has shown that a protein-energy malnutrition, significantly affected the immune response, thereb... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

Complete Information on Celiac disease

03rd June 2008
The Celiac disease is the active immunity confusion. The Celiac disease is also calls celiac sprue, nontropical sprue, with gluten sensitive enteropathy. The Celiac disease triggers by the protein gluten consumption, was discovered in the bread, é?¢å?... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Give Your Immune System 100% Support!

26th May 2008
Organizational culture and political networks in organizations operate in an analogous way to the human immune system. The paradox is that antibiotics were developed to help the immune system, but in reality they actually impair it. This paradoxical effec... Read >
Author: Chuck Arnone

Nourishing And Life Giving Colostrum Is Vital To Newborns And Adults

21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Complete Information on Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome with Treatment and Prevention

21st May 2008
Eosinophilia myalgia syndrome (EMS) is an uncommon, multi-systemic, and chronic autoimmune disease caused by ingestion of impure L-tryptophan. It can impact any system structure, such as pulmomary, gastro-intestinal or the skin. A neuropathy with features... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The Simple Facts and the Cures of Hives

20th May 2008
Hives (urticaria) is a harmless type of rash or skin allergy that is usually caused by an allergy. The rash consists of circular, raised welts on the skin that are usually itchy and occur in batches. Hives can vary in size, from a few millimeters to sever... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

14th May 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

14th May 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

What Is Sarcoidosis?

08th May 2008
Sarcoidosis, also called sarcoid (from the Greek 'sark' and 'oid' meaning "flesh-like") or Besnier-Boeck disease, is an immune system disorder characterised by non-caseating granulomas (small inflammatory nodules) that most commonly arises in young adults... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Burning eyes – Causes of Burning eyes

02nd May 2008
Burning eyes affects about 30% of reading glasses wearers at one time or another. It is the commonest symptom of dry eyes. Most just suffer in silence, but there are simple steps that can be taken to help the condition. Eye burning with discharge is b... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Pain Relief in Rheumatoid Arthritis

01st May 2008
Rheumatoid arthritis is a condition that’s extremely painful. Here, the lining of the joints are inflamed. The inflammation can be observed in hands and feet. This type of arthritis is not a result of long wear and tear. The condition is created by ... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Got Toenail Fungus? A Real Pain in the Toes!

17th April 2008
I took off my nail polish and my toenails are turning yellow! There seems to be something growing under them! What is going on? I'm not a dirty person, how did this happen? I get asked these questions more times a week than I can count. Why do some people... Read >
Author: Dr. Marybeth Crane

Put An End To Painful Inflammation With Boswellia

14th April 2008
Inflammation is a painful reaction of your immune system and Boswellia may help to relieve this pain by reducing the inflammation. This is a story of how Boswellia can be used to relieve pain, and is in three parts: the cause of the pain, the components ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Spiritual Healing

13th April 2008
There have been more than a hundred studies done on spiritual or energy healing since the late 1990’s with more than 72 percent resulting in positive and significant results. Spiritual healing is a way of using subtle energy, which we all use all the ti... Read >
Author: Conrad Raw

Stem Cell Therapy

10th April 2008
Stem Cell Therapy by Madalyn Ward, DVM Stem cells and stem cell therapy have received a lot of news coverage lately, some of it controversial, so this month I've decided to discuss stem cells in general, along with several approaches to stem cell ther... Read >
Author: Mward

Hypersensitivities The Princess and the Pea Syndrome

06th April 2008
Hypersensitivity refers to undesirable (damaging, discomfort-producing and sometimes fatal) reactions produced by the normal immune system. Hypersensitivity is a state of altered reactivity in which the body reacts with an exaggerated immune response to a... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Burning eyes – Causes of Burning eyes

02nd April 2008
Burning eyes affects about 30% of reading glasses wearers at one time or another. It is the commonest symptom of dry eyes. Most just suffer in silence, but there are simple steps that can be taken to help the condition. Eye burning with discharge is b... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Blood Typing: What the heck is it…?

02nd April 2008
Blood typing is a method of determining a person's blood type by serological methods. These blood types depend on whether or not there are certain antigens on the red blood cells & if there are antibodies to these substances. Blood Typing is also known as... Read >
Author: Brenda Stokes

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A an... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hemophilia – How To Treat Hemophilia

27th March 2008
Hemophilias are a group of disorders, which are among the most common and serious inherited bleeding disorders. Hemophilia is actually a collection of several different genetic disorders passed on by heredity. The two most common types are hemophilia A ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Uncovering the Healing Power of Honey

25th March 2008
After being shadowed by modern day medicine, honey is being used to treat a variety of different health conditions including infected wounds involving antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Scientists have discovered the unusual antibacterial activity of a cer... Read >
Author: honeymark

Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease (PBFD or PsCV)

29th February 2008
Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease is caused by a virus (Psittacine Circovirus) and in many ways is the avian equivalent of the human AIDS virus. Birds suffering from this disease can show abnormal feather growth (known as feather dystrophy) and have nec... Read >
Author: Dr. Paul Skellenger

Allergies - Types of Allergies

28th February 2008
Allergies are abnormal immune system reactions to things that are typically harmless to most people. When you're allergic to something, your immune system mistakenly believes that this substance is harmful to your body. (Substances that cause allergic r... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Quercetin Non-Allergenic Bioflavonoid to Fight Histamine

20th February 2008
Quercetin is one of the more powerful of the body�s antioxidants, and it can also be used to reduce the rate of histamine release by the body normally initiated by contact with an allergenic substance (for which your immune system has designed an antige... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

What to Expect When Entering Radiation Therapy

19th February 2008
Radiation therapy, often referred to as radiotherapy, has many uses. While it is useful for the treatment of non-malignant conditions such as thyroid eye disease, it is most commonly used as the result of a cancer diagnosis and as part of a treatment regi... Read >
Author: VantageOncology

Determine Whether Vitamin A Enhances Immune Response

08th February 2008
Several approaches have been taken in an attempt to determine whether Vitamin A supplementation enhances immune response and resistance or recovery from infection. In some investigations, researchers have attempted to correlate plasma concentrations of be... Read >
Author: David Jones

Function of Vitamin C

06th February 2008
Although vitamin C has long been touted as a preventive measure against the common cold, the available evidence from several large-scale randomized controlled trials does not support this claim. Several studies conducted awhile ago have shown that vitamin... Read >
Author: David Jones

Seniors Need More Than a Multiple with Only 100 Percent of the RDA

02nd February 2008
The aging process is a gradual one. That might seem obvious, and it is, but it is the fact that it is gradual that causes people not to notice the small but significant changes in their body that are taking place. Aging is more than just the oxidation o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Herbal Remedies for Colds and Flu

31st January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mary Ann Copson The best approach to colds and the flu is comprehensive and holistic. It works best to look at the whole person, taking into account many different aspects of wellness health care and then nourish and support the body... Read >
Author: Mary Ann Copson

Genetically Engineered Foods May Cause Rising Food Allergies

30th January 2008
Arguments made by the Environmental Protection Agency, which regulates plant produced pesticides, tell us not to worry about the thought of consuming toxic pesticides. Instead, they say that the pesticides used, Bt, are produced naturally from a soil bac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Allergies Can Be Gone For Good With New Method

14th November 2007
Allergy treatment has traditionally been through two main conventional medical approaches: suppression of symptoms and desensitization to allergens using allergy shots. In the symptom suppression approach, various medications may be utilized in to elimi... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

The Breast Feeding Quandry

14th November 2007
Today's modern woman is not the same as the woman of the fifties, forties and prior. Today's woman, thanks to the feminist movement and a broadening ideal of what a woman's role is in society, has brought women into the workforce in a big way.Not only th... Read >
Author: Danna Schneider

Antibodies for Biomedical Research

07th November 2007
Antibodies are an unparalleled tool for use in biomedical research because they bind with high affinity and specificity to a variety of molecules - most notably proteins and peptides. They are used in procedures where characterization, quantification, lo... Read >
Author: pacificimmunology

Reduce Inflammation And Joint Pain With Celadrin

04th October 2007
Celadrin is a mixture of esters of natural fatty acids that can be used to reduce inflammation and joint pain caused by conditions such as arthritis. It is formed by the cetylation of bovine tallow oil, and contains the specific fatty acid esters cetyl ol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Coeliac Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

02nd October 2007
Coeliac disease is a condition that affects the small bowel, caused by an abnormal immune response, or sensitivity, to a dietary protein known as gluten. When the lining of the small intestine is damaged, nutrients like calcium, iron, folic acid and fat-s... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Treating Alzheimer's Disease

11th July 2007
Alzheimer's disease is a progressive, irreversible brain disorder. Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia among older people. Alzheimer' destroys a person's memory and ability to learn, reason, make judgments, communicate and carry o... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Ayurvedic Home Remedies for Shingles

11th July 2007
Shingles is virus infection. Virus name is varicella herpes zoster. Herpes zosteris same virus in Chicken Pox .Chicken Pox is very common in children mainly of age group between 1 to 10 years. Initially, red patches of rash develop into blisters. The fir... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

How To Stay Young and Grow Old Well

29th June 2007
Common Sense Tips for Growing Old Slowly and Gracefully Anyone over 50 can probably remember what "old" people were 30 or 40 years ago. Usually they were people over 50! Most boomers no longer consider themselves old, which is quite possible with life... Read >
Author: dr dave

Ancient Remedy for Yeast Infections

30th May 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Tuberculosis and vaccines against it.

21st May 2007
Because the cause of tuberculosis is obviously seated in the environment and social context of a person, a vaccine against it could not be very helpful. Some persons are protected against tuberculosis because they develop infections with other mycobacteri... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Low dose doxycycline therapy

06th May 2007
Some patients, even in the presence of good oral hygiene, continue to display symptoms of periodontal disease. Some have predisposing health factors such as diabetes or a smoking habit. Both of these can alter the immune response to bacteria present on th... Read >
Author: Lawrence Spindel DDS

Candida Yeast Infection Diet: An Alternative to Dangerous Drugs

25th April 2007
Vaginal candidiasis is not considered a sexually transmitted disease. However, 12% to 15% of men will develop symptoms such as itching and penile rash following sexual contact with an infected partner. Avoid keeping your vagina wet for a long peroid of... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Treating Your Yeast Infection Naturally

20th April 2007
A little known fact about vaginal yeast infections is that condoms can actually create them too. The use of condoms which have spermicide on them known as nonoxynol-9, has been proven in studies to be linked to increased yeast infections. Some women howev... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes

Glomerulonephritis and Pyelonephritis, two kidney infections

05th March 2007
Glomerulonephritis and bacterial pyelonephritis are two of the most usual kidney disorders that appear due to infections. The inflammatory disease which implicates the renal glomeruli of both kidneys is called acute glomerulonephritis. It is believed th... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The Kidney Infection: Very Common, Very Uncomfortable

20th February 2007
Kidney infections, known medically as pyelonephritis (pyelos means pelvis of the kidney) and glomerulonephritis, often start in the bladder. If a person has low resistance, germs from the bladder can travel up the ureters to the kidneys and begin to multi... Read >
Author: George McKenzie

The Side Effects of Bodybuilding Supplements

12th February 2007
Many body builders turn to discount bodybuilding supplements in order to achieve more noticeable results in a shorter amount of time. In addition, supplements can help to maintain energy levels so that workouts can be longer and more effective. However, b... Read >
Author: Natalie Arandaa

Vitamin D and its Important Health Benefits

03rd February 2007
In order for the body to produce vitamin D, which is an essential nutrient, getting enough sunlight is important. But unfortunately, during this time of year the combination of bundling up for winter plus a lack of sunlight, limits the body’s ability to... Read >
Author: Earnest

The classification tests influence the therapy in Lymphoma

01st February 2007
Lymphoma is a cancer, a pathological modification of the cells known as lymphocytes. They are members of the family of the white blood cells. It isn't very easy for the doctors to put the diagnosis and to make a classification of lymphomas. this aspect is... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Create Your Own Diet – Quickly & Easily!!!

31st January 2007
MORE THAN 100,000 PEOPLE THIS YEAR WILL FAIL AT THE DIET THEY ARE CURRENTLY FOLLOWING BECAUSE THEY DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU ARE ABOUT TO LEARN! If you are like most people, you've tried dieting before. This newsletter is NOT about dieting, but instead about... Read >
Author: Christopher Guerriero

Governments are preparing to face a global pandemic

04th January 2007
The World Health Organization are considering to send a national report next month and advise the government to think about stockpiling vaccine against H5N1 because a possible global pandemic could begin at any time now. WHO took this decision after re... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Defeat Allergy by Strong Immune Support

15th December 2006
Immunity is the power to resist against diseases and different foreign bodies like antigens. It is the system to fight with foreign antigen as well as the ability to develop self supporting mechanism. Physical illness allergies and different viral and ... Read >
Author: Ketty

Alternative Cancer Treatments

18th November 2006
Alternative Cancer Treatments are increasingly being used for treating cancer patients. The treatments are either used a sole therapy or in combination with traditional therapies to cure cancer. These treatments are based on the fact that our own immune s... Read >
Author: Om Prakash

Sinusitis Cures- A New Treatment Therapy is Available

17th November 2006
I am one of the 35,000,000 Americans who suffer from chronic sinusitis. I've looked at numerous potential sinusitis cures over the years and have undergone two painful sinus operations. I still was coming down with sinus infections after that, which was... Read >
Author: Walter Ballenberger

What If You Could Improve Your Immune System?

17th November 2006
An immune deficiency disease can develop when part of the immune system is absent or its function is in some way impaired. This can result from either from a defect in the cells of the immune system, or from an environmental or external agent that caus... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

The role of colostrum in treating autoimmune diseases

17th November 2006
One of the primary functions of the immune system is the production of antibodies in response to the presence of invading organisms like viruses or bacteria. When this response is mistakenly initiated against the body's own cells, it triggers a runaway... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Upping the Ante: Treating Acne with Oral Antibiotics

31st August 2006
Oral antibiotics have been a mainstream acne medication for several years now, often with positive results. But if acne is a disease of the sebaceous glands, how do anti-bacterial drugs help? Many descriptions of the causes of acne place the blame squar... Read >
Author: C. L. Jackson

Summer Health Tips

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

Acne Cyst

29th July 2006
Copyright 2006 Robert Groleau Acne is a skin ailment that affects millions of people at some point in their life. Over ninety percent of the world's total populace is affected by acne with a immense number of teenagers. Just like some skin disorders,... Read >
Author: Robert Groleau

Dealing with Dandruff

17th July 2006
CAUSES OF DANDRUFF Although the cause of dandruff is not completely understood, it is currently theorized that one of the main causes is a breakdown of the scalps natural lipid barrier, leaving it more exposed to infection by the microscopic yeast that... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Health Goals - The Vitalism Philosophy

03rd May 2006
Vitalism is a philosophy on health that is simple to follow and provides powerful effects. At its heart is the belief that living in pain or disease, of any type, is an unnatural state. More importantly, it suggests that pain and disease is a sign that a ... Read >
Author: Bryan Brodeur

Omega-3s: What are they and why should you care?

21st April 2006
Copyright 2006 Genesan3 Have you heard of omega-3s? Probably. Today you see them everywhere on all kinds of food products advertising 'rich in omega-3s'. What are omega-3s anyway, and do you really need them? The answer to the second part of that quest... Read >
Author: Simon Evans

Melatonin Natural Sleep Aid

05th January 2006
Melatonin Natural Sleep Aid Melatonin is a hormone produced by the pineal gland in the body. These hormones generally formed in night, where in most people; levels are the greatest during the normal hours of sleep. The melatonin level in the body rapid... Read >
Author: Chris Jones

Saccharomyces Boulardii + MOS by Jarrow Formulas Inc

04th January 2006
Description of Saccharomyces Boulardii + MOS : Jarrow Formulas Saccharomyces Boulardii + MOS contains live, friendly yeast and MOS (MannanOligoSaccharide) derived from S. cerevisiae. MOS are oligosaccharides consisting of multiple mannose units. MOS d... Read >
Author: Herb Mark

Should You Workout If You Are Sick?

01st January 2006
Copyright 2005 Marc David Who doesn't catch a little cold right in the middle of the week when your workouts were going so great? There's been many times that my workouts were 100% the best I've ever had and right when I was on top of my game - I cau... Read >
Author: Marc David

Beta-Glucan Information

31st August 2005
Beta-Glucan is an extremely potent, immune activating substance taken from the cellular walls of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (baker's yeast). The extraction is so pure that consumption of Beta-Glucan is harmless, unlike consuming large amounts of yeast. So, ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock