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Honey: Natural Remedy, Advanced Healing Agent...or Both?

11th March 2008
There are many reports showing that honey is successful in the treatment of wounds, burns, skin ulcers, boils, infections, etc. Scientists have now discovered that a particular type of honey called Manuka Honey has even greater healing properties because... Read >
Author: honeymark

Varicose Veins – Vitamins for Varicose Veins

11th March 2008
Varicose veins are enlarged veins (blood vessels) close to the skin's surface. Any vein may become varicose, but the veins most commonly affected are those in the legs and feet, mainly due to standing and walking, which increases the pressure in the veins... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Classifiying And Treating H Pylori

11th March 2008
Science has a proper procedure for everything. Even classifying bacterium such as Helicobacter pylori needs an exact classification if researchers are to understand this pesky little unicellular organism. H pylori are a bacterium that is incredibly resili... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

How To Put Off Bedsores

10th March 2008
Bedsores are skin ulcers that appear in areas constantly subjected to pressure. Bedridden patients, those with paralysis and/or spinal cord injuries who can't change their position often develop bedsores at pressure points in the lower back, buttocks, elb... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Honey is the Solution for Infected Wounds

03rd March 2008
The healing properties of honey have been known since Pythagoras' time. Now, scientists believe that one particular type of honey called, Manuka Honey, has antibacterial properties that can be used to treat everything from infected wounds to eczema. The... Read >
Author: honeymark

Studies Show that Honey Promotes Healing

29th February 2008
Bacteria protect themselves from antibiotics by forming slimy clumps as a protective layer. However, scientists have now discovered that honey is effective in breaking down this protective barrier. Bacteria is the main cause for wounds not healing fast e... Read >
Author: honeymark

Using Honey to Heal Infections

27th February 2008
Honey has been used for centuries to treat a wide variety of medical conditions such as wounds, burns, skin ulcers and scrapes. Now researchers are discovering strong antimicrobial properties in a special type of honey which is made by honeybees that gat... Read >
Author: honeymark

Varicose Veins - Vitamins for Varicose Veins

26th February 2008
Veins are blood vessels that return deoxygenated blood from the outer parts of the body back to the heart and lungs. When veins become abnormally thick, full of twists and turns, or enlarged, they are called varicose veins. Generally, the veins in the l... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Solutions to Skin Problems with Neem

25th February 2008
Neem (Azadirachta indica) has powerful detoxification properties, which can be made use to purify blood and cure skin diseases like acne, psoriasis, eczema, dandruff and almost all dermatological problems. Neem's effectiveness in controlling all dermatolo... Read >
Author: Dev Sri

Pyoderma Gangrenosum - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment Methods

02nd September 2007
Pyoderma gangrenosum is an uncommon ulcerative cutaneous condition of uncertain etiology. It is a disease that causes tissue to become necrotic, causing deep ulcers that usually occur on the legs. When they occur, they can lead to chronic wounds. PG usual... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

What You Need To Know About The Different Types Of Varicose Veins Surgeries

28th August 2007
For some people, treating varicose veins may not just be for medical reason. If you have varicose veins, instead of just causing you pain or discomfort on the affected areas, it might also be something that hurts your confidence because of the unsightly m... Read >
Author: Cindy

Could Devil’s Claw Be The Answer To Inflammation

15th June 2007
Devil's claw has been used by native African tribes for centuries to treat rheumatism, arthritis, lower back pain, tendonitis, and dyspepsia. Harpagophytum Procumbens, also known as Devil's claw, is found in South Africa and used by locals to treat fever... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Varicose Vein Treatment - Ayurvedic and Home Remedies

14th March 2007
Varicose veins refer to the condition in which the veins of the legs become varicosed, i.e. they appear swollen and bulging and can be made out from the outside. Varicose veins may be dark in color or may retain their original color. They are always painf... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Remove Stretch Marks with These Medicinal Herbs

07th March 2007
Stretch marks are scars that are produced on the skin mostly due to pregnancy and childbirth. These are present as lighter lines of the skin, with a whitish hue. Though stretch marks are usually associated with pregnancy and childbirth, it is not actually... Read >
Author: Candy

Warning: Herbal Remedies Have Health Benefits

05th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Wayne McDonald Most of us want fast results when we are sick and miserable. Typically people buy non-prescription drugs over the counter because they don't know there are other treatments available. For many health conditions using herba... Read >
Author: Wayne McDonald
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