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Catnip - Benefits and Side Effects

05th July 2007
Botanical Name of Catnip: Nepeta cataria Other Common Names: Catmint, catnep, catswort, fieldbalm. Habitat: Catnip is native to the milder climates of Europe and has been naturalized to North America and Asia as well. This herb does well in garden s... Read >
Author: Alien

Boswellia Serrata - Side Effects and Benefits

05th July 2007
Botanical Name: Boswellia serrata Other Common Names: Indian frankincense, salai guggal (guggul), shallaki. Habitat and Description: Boswellia serrata is a branching tree native to the hilly regions of India. It prefers the dry soil of the hills. It... Read >
Author: Alien

Sleep Problems | Simple Strategies That Can Help You Get a Better Night’s Sleep

07th June 2007
By Gabrielle Lichterman Have you tried practically everything to get a better night's sleep? You're not alone. More than 1.6 million Americans say that they've experimented with herbal remedies, relaxation techniques and other methods to fall sleep, ac... Read >
Author: REMEDY Magazine

ADHD Herbal Remedies

09th April 2007
ADHD is a mental disorder common among children. Traditional treatment involves prescription drugs such as Ritalin or Adderall. These drugs, however, can have side effects. The side effects may be minimal or may be more pronounced. They may include mood s... Read >
Author: Sherman Cheong

LASIK: Laser Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis: What the Heck Is It?

09th February 2007
LASIK or as it know as Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis is the most common used keratomileusis eye surgery. The process involves re-shaping the corneal tissue by using an excimer laser. The laser consists of powerful ultraviolet. Ophthalmologists ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Lasik Eye Surgery - 5 Reasons You Should Re-Consider The Procedure

12th October 2006
If you are one of millions of people who suffer form some kind of vision problem, you are probably already using some kind of vision correction aid - such as glasses or contact lenses. You also probably head of the Lasik eye surgery. Lasik is actually ... Read >
Author: Ron Hel-Or

Get the Latest Facts about Lasik Eye Surgery…an Eye Opening Experience!

24th May 2006
After Lasik eye surgery, life can become very different and quite often considerably better. Lasik eye surgery is a type of refractive surgery, which is a procedure that corrects vision. Lasik surgery is, in fact, the most commonly performed surgical su... Read >
Author: Richard Trent

Frequently Asked Questions About LASIK Laser Eye Surgery

17th May 2006
LASIK is a well-renowned refractive surgery procedure, and hence often takes center stage in a lot many discussions pertinent to refractive surgery. A technology so advanced as that wielded by LASIK often boggles the mind. Patients planning to undergo LAS... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

How Long Does A LASIK Eye Operation Last?

03rd May 2006
Considering LASIK? Expect your stay at the laser eye surgery center to be approximately 2 hours. However, the actual laser treatment might take only about 7 to 10 minutes per eye. Though quite complex a procedure, its expedited nature renders it a simplis... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Is LASIK Laser Eye Surgery Painful?

27th April 2006
LASIK is by far the most prevalent and safest refractive surgery procedure. It has been employed to treat a host of visual anomalies. Since it's a surgery, people often harbor a false belief that LASIK is a painful procedure. In fact, LASIK is a relativel... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Clinical Research Now Suggests that Black Cohosh Standardized extract may Help Reduce the Occurrence

25th April 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh? Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous American... Read >
Author: Home herb

Lasik Lose Those Glasses For Good!

28th March 2006
Glasses might be a popular fashion accessory, but there is no fun in wearing them out of necessity. Lasik, or laser assisted in situ keratomileusis, is fast becoming one of the most popular ways to deal with short- or long-sightedness, helping spectacle w... Read >
Author: ted belfour

How LASIK Vision Correction Works

09th February 2006
The sheer number of different eye corrective surgeries available can be overwhelming at times. And since the matter concerns the eyes, regarded by many as the most important of the five senses, it becomes highly essential that you carry out a basic resear... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

How Does LASIK Eye Surgery Work? Keratomileusis - The Carving Of The Cornea

01st February 2006
At present, LASIK or "Laser-Assisted In Situ Keratomileusis" is the only commonly performed keratomileusis procedure. Keratomileusis involves an altering of the shape of the corneal tissue with the aid of an excimer laser, which is a powerful ultraviolet ... Read >
Author: NS Kennedy

Black Cohosh Herb best for Menopausal Problems

01st February 2006
What Is It Black Cohosh herb? Generations of American women have relied on the gnarled root of black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) to relieve various female problems, from PMS and menstrual cramps to menopausal symptoms. In the 1900s, this indigenous Ame... Read >
Author: Home herb
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