Articles, tagged with "dysentery", page 6
01st March 2010
The spring, the women should drink tea better
In the spring should drink tea
Spring, like the human body and nature, is in express condition. In this case, the person wishing to tea, he should drink jasmine, Zhu Lan, Magnolia, Rose tea and so on. Tea wi...
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Author:
clickstorm
26th February 2010
Strictly speaking, Leucoderma is not a medical term, though it has come to mean any white/light coloured skin patch. Very broadly, white patches can be acquire or may be there at birth. Again, both acquire and innate skin patches can result from horde of ...
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Author:
Dr Charles Buchar
22nd February 2010
Many individuals struggle to achieve their ideal body weight. Many people spend enormous amounts of money on gym memberships, personal trainers, and weight loss pills but achieve minimal results. More than a problem of metabolism and food intake, recent s...
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Author:
Colin Garza
22nd February 2010
The importance of nutrition and sound health go hand in hand as being under nourished or over nourished which can make you ill. And those people that are not conscious of their calorie intake suffer from obesity. Obesity is the cause of major illnesses su...
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Author:
Mark J Walters
01st February 2010
Noni juice research was first conducted in the year 1972 and it was a Maria Stewart, a scientist, who revealed that the native Hawaiians often use the noni fruit as medicine for curing many diseases. R.M. Heinicke, professor from the University of Hawaii ...
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Author:
lukeporterbeer
15th January 2010
Diarrhea is frequent watery or loose bowel movements that deviate from the normal pattern. The average adult has about four bouts of diarrhea a year. It is a more serious problem in young children and older adults. Diarrhea is a very common cause of hospi...
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Author:
Peterson Kharker
08th January 2010
Diarrhea and dysentery are common problems that can affect anyone at any time. There are some useful home remedies for diarrhea and dysentery that are helpful in relieving the condition naturally. These home remedies are simple and easy to use and follow....
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Author:
Ryan Mutt
07th January 2010
Amla also know as amalaki, dhatriphala and in Sanskrit and Emblica officinalis scientifically, is the most widely used herb in the ayurvedic system of medicine. The use of Amla fruit (Emblica officinalis, Phyllanthus emblica) has been a fundamental part o...
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Author:
nick hayden
29th December 2009
* Have excess anxiety
* Lack fiber in your diet
* Use birth control pills
* Use drugstore laxative
* Use drugs and medication
Good bacteria in your colon consists of hundred of species of bacteria. The good bacteria are most active in a pH ...
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Author:
Carroll Willis
23rd December 2009
Dysentery is an infection which is often considered as symptoms to other disease rather than a disease itself. It is a digestion problem and usually is considered intestinal problem that causes dehydration and mucous or blood in stool.It is a condition ch...
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Author:
julia
09th December 2009
Whether you realize or not,our lifestyle take altered drastically all through the last few decades. We currently live in a competitive planet where everything comes at a fee. For being winning in this dog eat dog world, we are strained to get on to severa...
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Author:
yusmira
06th October 2009
Why do you need to have pure drinking water? First, you have to look at the human anatomy. More than 70 percent of your body is composed of water. If you don't have enough, you can easily get dehydrated, preventing all organs to function properly.
Pure...
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Author:
David Cassell
07th September 2009
DO YOU DRINK AND SHOWER WITH CHLORINE?
Chlorine is a poisonous chemical that has been used to sterilize our domestic water supplies for nearly 100 years. It is inexpensive and helps to destroy many bacteria which are the cause of cholera, dysentery and...
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Author:
Garry
03rd September 2009
If you go out to loiter, you develop goitre; if you simply go out you get gout and to go up vertically is to invite vertigo. Sitting in car parked in the hot sun causes park-in-sun's disease. Whereas the heat moves faster than cold because you can catch a...
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Author:
Jagadish
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 mar...
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Author:
Robert Palmer