Articles, tagged with "mucous membranes", page 6
26th March 2010
Our immune system is very important to our body. It is the first line of defense from viruses, bacteria and other diseases. Making our immune system strong is simple and you can do it naturally. Below are the basic ways to boost our immune system naturall...
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barclaybert
22nd March 2010
Mold is something that is known to grow in areas that are wet and damp. The basement, laundry room, and bathrooms are the biggest affected regions because of how much moisture it receives on a continual basis. When you do not clean these areas enough the ...
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Author:
nlwest21
18th March 2010
The term allergy is used to depict a response, inside the body, to a substance, which is not necessarily harmful in itself, but fallout in an immune answer and a retort that causes symptom and disease in a predisposed person, which in turn can cause incon...
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herbalcare12
15th March 2010
Organic Aromatherapy takes advantage of the use of the volatile oils of the plant life and additional fragrant chemical compounds to aid in the calming of our minds and to help oneself cure certain sickness. You are able to manage aromatherapy in your ...
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Author:
prtt75
09th March 2010
Sinus Irrigation - Irrigating your sinuses greatly reduces pain and inflammation in your sinus cavities and helps to reduce the number of sinus infections you will get in the future. Sinus irrigation is done by spraying a mixture of salt water, baking sod...
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Author:
Dr. Mital John
03rd March 2010
Everybody has something about themselves they'd like to change. For some people, it's their hair color, while others would like nothing more than to have a flatter stomach. One of the most popular features people change about themselves are their noses. C...
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Author:
Daniel Berry
19th February 2010
If you're like most people, you may not have heard about Kawasaki disease. This is a condition that affects the arteries of your body. Named after the doctor who first identified it, Kawasaki disease causes inflammation to the blood vessels that carry oxy...
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Author:
ssmith
16th February 2010
Half the women in the world have the bacterial vaginosis vaginal infection at least once. Despite this the condition is not widely known and often misunderstood by the medical profession.
BV is created by an excess of harmful bacteria in the vagina.
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Author:
james larkin
08th February 2010
Candida is the scientific name for the single cell microbes which live naturally in the gut, mouth and genitals of a healthy body. They are kept in check by the presence of beneficial bacteria and a healthy immune system
However, in certain conditions...
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Author:
Keira Benson
25th January 2010
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 rhinitis. Perennial a...
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Author:
Jill Smi
08th January 2010
But when your nose runs amok and doubles up on production or makes less, which ends up being thicker and stickier the problems can start. "Sometimes patients think they're making too much mucus, when it's thicker because they notice it then," says Stankie...
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Author:
michael russell
08th January 2010
As they say sometimes Mother Nature knows best. As of late, many pet owners are echoing that statement when it comes to their cat's health. Many people are finding natural ways to clear up cat bladder infection with everything from special diets to herbal...
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Author:
Jeff Grill
08th January 2010
The benefits associated with slippery elm are not restricted to one. The mucilage of the slippery elm's bark chiefly comprises of simple to digest non-toxic complex carbohydrates. One of the prime benefits of this supplement is that it is referred to as a...
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Author:
lukeporterbeer
24th December 2009
Do you often experience pain in the area of your upper teeth, cheeks, forehead, eyebrows, behind the eyes or at the top of your head? You must take this seriously. You may have a problem with your sinuses that could be caused by a sinus infection.
Acco...
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Author:
Brad Bahr
11th December 2009
What is Candida Albicans?
Candida albicans is a yeast like fungus that lives in the mucous membranes of the digestive system, normally in a healthy balance with other bacteria. However poor diet and lifestyle habits can disrupt the balance causing an o...
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Author:
Vivienne Savill