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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
25th September 2009
We all are looking for that magic elixir to make us live life to the utmost in regards to our functioning, and is about dealing with the effects of the cold and flu. We have all experienced these infections that cause sickly effects that only serve to hin... Read >
Author: Cynthia Hernandez
22nd September 2009
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Sex in the context of a monogamous relationship wherein neither party is infected with a STD also is considered "safe.".Most people think that kissing is a safe activity. Unfortunately, syphilis, herpes, and... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
22nd September 2009
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Sex in the context of a monogamous relationship wherein neither party is infected with a STD also is considered "safe.".Most people think that kissing is a safe activity. Unfortunately, syphilis, herpes, and... Read >
Author: stdtestingclinic
22nd September 2009
Personalising readymade baits and the making of more economical homemade carp baits are getting more and more popular today! This is a result of the needs of so many anglers to economise, because anglers want more control over their fishing costs, but als... Read >
Author: Tim F. Richardson
18th September 2009
In this day and age everyone is looking for ways to boost their immune system. In recent years their has been an herbal remedy that seems to provide some relief to colds and flues and assist your immune system is Echinacea.
What is it?
Echinacea is ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
Asking how can I avoid swine flu is like asking how can I stay dry at the beach? You could stay out of the water but isn't the water the point of going to the beach? Serious steps to avoid swine flu would mean staying out of daily life. No work, no social... Read >
Author: Andrew
23rd August 2009
Myrrh is the reddish-brown resinous material that comes from the dried sap of a number of trees. Primarily, it is obtained from the Commiphora myrrha, which is native to Yemen, Somalia, and the eastern parts of Ethiopia. Additionally, it comes from Comm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2009
There are many benefits to growing medicinal herbs. Not only do we get to harvest and use the herbs for medicine, but the act of growing them yields tremendous benefits in the form of exercise and connection to the earth. There is also the opportunity t... Read >
Author: Mark Perlik
11th August 2009
The best-known and most researched western immune stimulant herb is Echinacea. Modern research demonstrates that Echinacea works more effectively when combined with other immune stimulating herbs that also help manage fever, drain the lymphatics and resol... Read >
Author: PaulKeogh
10th August 2009
Appendicitis is considered to be a surgical illness. Due to its severe character, the treatment for appendicitis often involves surgical intervention. Judging by the speed of development and the gravity of the illness, appendicitis can be either acute or ... Read >
Author: jerry
01st August 2009
With the change in lifestyle of people, they find no time to take look after their health and results in suffering from various health problems. People visit doctors; pay a huge fee for their consultation and later on medicines as well. We see many people... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
31st July 2009
If pneumonia gets complicated with empyema, abscess, then one might need surgical procedures such as: thoracotomy, thoracentesis. Chest tubes are needed to drain the infected fluid, they remain in place for 1-3 days and may perforate the diaphragm and acc... Read >
Author: Luzia
31st July 2009
Acne can be very mild, resulting in a few lone pimples, or it can be severe when it occurs on the face, neck, shoulders, chest, and back. Pustules, comdones, and deeper cysts occur with very severe acne and scarring may result if the condition is not car... Read >
Author: Gary
16th July 2009
Amid warnings about the hazards of over-the-counter cold remedies for children, herbal medicine may have a larger role to play in the health of our children.
With the help of a knowledgeable herbal practitioner, many of the herbs we use as adults can b... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Walker, CHT, RH
16th July 2009
We are all subject to a cold at sometime during the year, usually in the winter months as the dry cold air incubates the cold and flu virus more effectively.
For starters having a strong immune system is the key to stave off the effects of colds and flu,... Read >
Author: Colin Platt
16th July 2009
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 80% of the world's population satisfy their primary health care needs with traditional herbal medicines. These medicinal plant preparations, passed on and proven through generations of healers, are t... Read >
Author: dinesh553
29th June 2009
Are you suffering from bacterial vaginosis? Have you tried out the prescribed methods? But nothing seems to work. You do not need to worry because you still have the bacterial vaginosis herbal remedy. Herbal remedies are safe and effective method to get r... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee
21st June 2009
Your immune system is your guard against diseases and infections. A person with a weakened immune system is an easy pray for various infections and diseases which will not only catch the person early but will take more time and efforts than a person with ... Read >
Author: greenherbal11
17th June 2009
The natural herbal combination that is commonly referred to as the purple cornflower has been used in medicine for a number of centuries. Did you know that the official name for this formula is Echinacea Goldenseal and that its use has been studied for pr... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th June 2009
A great number of supplements have become a mainstay in cabinets and on kitchen counters across the country in the last few years. It is only recently that the American public came to take immunity-boosters as often and as seriously as their daily multiv... Read >
Author: Megan Hazel
11th June 2009
Ditch the cellulite building foods. By avoiding alcohol, caffeine, sugar, junk foods, refined & processed foods, saturated fats (animal fat), and other unnatural food & drink items, you can starve cellulite into submission; as well as ensure that future t... Read >
Author: John Adison
02nd June 2009
The appendix is a cylindrical segment of the larger intestine localized in the right lower part of the abdomen. It has no important role in the human body but gets easily inflamed because of its content in imunitary cells.
In the U.S. 1 in 15 people su... Read >
Author: justinkenedy
20th May 2009
Herpes is a common viral infection which affects about 80 million people per year in America alone. This infection is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus. There are two types of Herpes Simplex Virus which occur in both Oral Herpes and Genital Herpes. Oral ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th May 2009
Acne is a very common and troublesome inflammatory skin disease that affects nearly 17 million people every year. It is caused by the overproduction of natural oils in the body.
Acne is a common problem that plagues millions of people around the world... Read >
Author: JR Lang
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 >
28th April 2009
One doesn't have to be an herbalist, know complicated formulas, or Chinese philosophies to enjoy the benefits that herbs can bring into your life. Begin using herbs in the simplest form; incorporate them into your cooking in increasing amounts. Put a few ... Read >
Author: John Adison
24th April 2009
The urine infection affects several individuals whether men or women. They suffer from severe pain during urine secretion. Hence, they require an immediate cure in order to get relief from the painful disease. Moreover, the problem gets aggravated if you ... Read >
Author: Robert Henry
17th April 2009
Vitamin C is not the only supplement that sick people are told to take. My mother is particularly fond of echinacea. This is an herb that also boosts the immune system. It has proven effective in treating the common cold, but unlike vitamin C, it does n... Read >
Author: Jules Sims
07th April 2009
The following herbs are beneficial for healing abscesses and cleansing the blood:
Burdock root, cayenne (capsicum), red clover, dandelion root, and yellow dock root
Chamomile tea is good for treating dental abscesses. Drink a cup three or four times a... Read >
Author: Dr Ray
27th March 2009
Echinacea, zinc, vitamin C, and garlic are all the most well-known and respected supplements concerning the maintenance and strengthening of the immune system. Echinacea contains polysaccharides, flavonoids, caffeic acid derivatives, essential oils, poly... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th March 2009
There is nothing worse than to reach into your cabinet and expect to find the dried herbs you need there, only to realize that you have run out. Purchasing dried herbs in bulk, such as echinacea herb, helps you to save money and ensures that you always h... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
11th March 2009
Cold is one of the most commonly encountered conditions that is not a serious ailment but is very irritating and disturbs the daily routine work of a person. It is caused by the viral infection and is commonly known as influenza.
Honey and lemon tea? L... Read >
Author: John Adison
10th March 2009
Numerous studies have shown that people who are under chronic stress have lower white blood cell counts and a weak immune system overall. Chronic stress is another of those things that should be avoidable. But, depending on the person, it may not be that ... Read >
Author: John Adison
10th March 2009
Building immune system strength is important at all times, but particularly as cold a flu season approaches. Everyone can benefit from boosting immune system responses, some more so than others. People who live or work in a high risk environment, such as ... Read >
Author: John Adison
02nd March 2009
Canine parvovirus or parvo is a very contagious virus that affects dogs. The disease is spreading from dog to dog directly or indirectly in contact with their feces. The most affected are the puppies rather than adult dogs. The virus can cause bloody diar... Read >
Author: AnneMing
19th February 2009
What do you do when you have an ordinary cold, a painful throat or flu and cannot afford to miss work? Nine out of ten people will almost certainly take an antibiotic or a pain killer and depend on the drug to take its affect by the instance they reach ... Read >
Author: jainish
18th January 2009
Recent surveys has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis greater than seven million in United States alone.
Presented underneath are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help prevent attacks. Just a word o... Read >
Author: Amy S. Cheung
07th January 2009
Recent estimates has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis more than seven million in United States alone.
Presented below are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help avoid exacerbations. Just a word of ... Read >
Author: amycheung
07th January 2009
Recent estimates has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis more than seven million in United States alone.
Presented below are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help avoid exacerbations. Just a word of ... Read >
Author: amycheung
05th January 2009
Acne is one of the widespread skin problems faced frequently after one attains youth and acne or pimples are generally caused as an outcome of the malfunctioning of the sebaceous glands and the duct system. The surplus excretion of the sebaceous glands is... Read >
Author: jainish
15th December 2008
Echinacea's ability to aid in wound remedial is beneficial not only for acne but also for insect bites and burns. How is Willard Water worn for insect bites?
It is also worn for acne, insect bites and as a perfume. For chapped or forcible hands and in... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith
27th November 2008
UTI or urinary tract infection is very common both in humans and in dogs. The symptoms of this disease in your pets are very much the same as it is in you. More often than not, this disease is caused by bacteria such as the E. coli. If left untreated, UTI... Read >
Author: CristianStan
24th November 2008
Be ready for Fashion Week
Before next fashion modeling Week you should try to build up my immunity, because you must always sick around the spring. I am sure that a lot of sleep drink plenty of water and having fun home-made dishes of my mother and take ... Read >
Author: Paul Eastman
03rd November 2008
Flu season is here and many of us will get sick. It seems we have more to worry about, though, because of antibiotic resistant Superbugs. There are things you can do to help protect yourself and even get healthier, quicker.
The herbs Echinacea and Go... Read >
Author: Cindy Papp
17th October 2008
Despite all the latest pills and syrups that are readily available in drugstores everywhere, many people still turn to herbal remedies as a cure for their ailments. Because herbs have been used for centuries not just as food supplements but also as cures,... Read >
Author: Lampangnao
06th October 2008
No amount of actual digging can help someone to get more volume and fullness in their skin. Yet manufacturers of the best anti wrinkle products do rely on farm workers, workers who are willing to dig in the dirt. Such digging allows those workers to harve... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
29th September 2008
You may have heard from a friend or watched in the TV that some of the skin care products today are composed of harsh chemicals that can lead to irritation. With this, you might be thinking twice on trusting some skin care products introduced in the marke... Read >
Author: John Sern
16th September 2008
Herbal Medicine is a form of alternative medicine based on the use of plants in the form of herbal supplements, raw herbs, herbal extracts, herbal tinctures, and other herbal remedies such as tablets, ointments, and capsules. Herbal medicine use is on the... Read >
Author: Healing Headquarters LLC
15th September 2008
Well, herpes is not necessarily a dangerous situation. Even if you know perfectly well that it is very aggravating! The first thing you must remember is that you need to avoid sexual contact when you experience a herpes outbreak blistering.
You must w... Read >
Author: Jade Simpson
11th September 2008
Find out how natural cold remedies could be your best health defence this year, against the dastardly attack of the winter cold…!
So, it’s getting round to that time of year again …. The weather is turning autumnal, leaves falling and the start o... Read >
Author: Charlylou
09th September 2008
There are many factors which can lead to otalgia or earache. Among those factors, the first is the buildup of pressure in the eustachian tube. The eustachian tube drains fluids out of the middle ear through the back of the throat. But sometimes, a cold, a... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
09th September 2008
A yard is one of the first things people see when driving by your home. It makes a silent statement about the home and its owners, and a driveway or garden full of clutter, over ridden with weeds or in general disrepair, makes a very loud, negative stat... Read >
Author: Kevin Koitz
05th September 2008
Acne sufferers really want only one thing - clear beautiful skin. They'll try all kinds of products - from lotions, washes, preparations and ointments to pills, supplements and alternative therapies, in the hunt for acne-free skin. But the key to obtainin... Read >
Author: Dee Braun
02nd September 2008
I have a 2-year-old German Shepard-KJ. A number of months ago one of my neighbor’s dog wondered into my yard, a BIG dog. My wife was out with K.J., and before you know it the dog pounced on K.J... SCARY. I heard my wife screaming and ran out to find her... Read >
Author: keith
28th August 2008
It seems more and more common that people are looking at every possibility to wellness before they make a decision on the best form of treatment for them, with many taking their time to search for the best possible solution. Feverfew is a medicinal folk ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd August 2008
UTI or urinary tract infection is very common both in humans and in dogs. The symptoms of this disease in your pets are very much the same as it is in you. More often than not, this disease is caused by bacteria such as the E. coli. If left untreated, UTI... Read >
Author: Cristian Stan
15th August 2008
Advanced technologies are used to make these products of extremely high quality. The health products are used in cosmetic industry for the manufacture of body as well as skin care products.
Herbal health products- the herbal health products when used o... Read >
Author: Caroline James
13th August 2008
Do you love the beauty and color of flowers but cringe at the thought of the maintenance required for their upkeep? If your colorful blooms have a tendency to turn brown and crunchy from neglect in the hot Austin sun, there may be some flowers made just ... Read >
Author: Ki Gray
25th July 2008
Expensive dental visits and store bought products have not been the only solution to teeth whitening. People in the past used homemade teeth whitening products to keep their teeth white because they felt white teeth meant healthy teeth. Using your local l... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
17th July 2008
If you love to cook with parsley, basil, rosemary, or sage, you know that there's nothing like cooking with freshly picked herbs. Even if you purchase these items in the store, they won't have the same vibrant taste as the herbs you grow in your own gard... Read >
Author: Ling Tong
03rd July 2008
There are nine known species of Echinacea native to the United States and southern Canada. The most commonly used and most potent of them is Echinacea purpurea.
Other common names for Echinacea are purple coneflower, American coneflower and coneflower.... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
Winter is still with us, playing havoc with our health. To make matters worse, the transition from one season to another is becoming very abrupt with the result that our body is being subdued to many hardships and discomforts, amongst which is the cold... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
23rd June 2008
Every year people get bogged down with stuffy noses, watery eyes, congestion, sore throats, headaches and sneezing. The common cold rears its ugly head when the snow finally melts away and the trees get their tiny buds. Spring is normally a time when a lo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd June 2008
The common cold is a viral infection of the upper respiratory system. The upper respiratory system includes the nose, throat, sinuses, eustachian (pronounced yoo-STA-shuhn) tubes, trachea (pronounced TRAY-kee-uh), larynx, and bronchial tubes. More than tw... Read >
Author: John Mathew
17th June 2008
Wart (noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus) is a contagious, harmless growth caused by a virus that occurs on the skin or a mucous membrane. A hard rough lump growing on the skin, caused by infection with certain viruses and occurring typically on t... Read >
Author: Sander Bel
21st May 2008
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 80% of the world's population satisfy their primary health care needs with traditional herbal medicines. These medicinal plant preparations, passed on and proven through generations of healers, are t... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
20th May 2008
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 80% of the world's population satisfy their primary health care needs with traditional herbal medicines. These medicinal plant preparations, passed on and proven through generations of healers, are t... Read >
Author: Parveen Kumar
29th April 2008
Multiple sclerosis (MS) can be thought of as an inflammatory process involving different areas of the central nervous system (CNS) at various points in time. As the name suggests, multiple sclerosis affects many areas of the CNS.
Multiple sclerosis is ... Read >
Author: peterhutch
22nd February 2008
Wart (noncancerous skin growth caused by a virus) is a contagious, harmless growth caused by a virus that occurs on the skin or a mucous membrane. A hard rough lump growing on the skin, caused by infection with certain viruses and occurring typically on t... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune
01st February 2008
Aromatherapy
Use hot compresses with essential oils of, tea tree or lavender to draw out the infection and speed healing. Once the boil has drained, apply 1 or 2 drops of tea tree oil 3 to 4 times a day until the wound has healed. An antiseptic, tea tr... Read >
Author: Alien
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
25th January 2008
As the winter weather continues to keep people close together indoors, viruses causing influenza and the common cold are able to more easily multiply. However, there are ways to prevent these unwanted germs from invading your body. Here is a list of the... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th January 2008
Alternative medicine has been around since the beginning of man's time on earth. At one time, natural remedies were conventional medicine, but as technology advanced some of those teachings fell to the wayside and were all but forgotten or dismissed as su... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
17th September 2007
Instead of having to use your sick days for times when you're really ill, why not use your sick days when you're feeling fine and just need a break from the workplace? To do this, you need to build a strong immune system that can fight off the latest bug ... Read >
Author: Grant Eckert
24th August 2007
Almost everyone has heard of the great discovery of glyconutrients. They are not in the vitamin or mineral category but are actually vital nutrients that a body requires to be healthy and to ward off diseases and illnesses. So what exactly is in these g... Read >
Author: alexgreenhold
25th July 2007
Herbal medicine is the medicine of the people. It is simple, safe, effective, and free. Our ancestors used - and our neighbors around the world still use - plant medicines for healing and health maintenance. It's easy. You can do it too.
In your first... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
01st July 2007
Depression affects the person physically, mentally and emotionally. Though there are many causes, it is only through proper treatment and with the help of a specialist that this can go away.
Here is a list of treatments that can be used to counter depr... Read >
Author: Sante
01st July 2007
Herbs do not have to be grown in a garden; you can grow some of the herbs we mention in window boxes or even indoors. Growing herbs organically is a great way to have some natural remedies at hand for a number of complaints and you will be amazed at how w... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
20th April 2007
A good acne treatment product is one that reduces the inflammation and the rubor, and soothes the skin as well, without creating any harmful side-effects. A wide range of acne products are available in the internet, which come with the promise of miraculo... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
18th April 2007
There are many forms of acne, which would explain why it is so difficult to treat. I have listed several causes of acne and many of those may surprise you, but I also hope that they will help you discover what causes your acne. For instance, a great many ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
09th April 2007
So many of us have oily skin and ca not seem to find the best way to care for it. Because everybodys chemical makeup is different, what works for one person may not always for another. Because of this, we have compiled this list of tips and tricks from a ... Read >
Author: Louise Forrest
14th March 2007
Your own body will naturally attempt to clear the clogged pores by sending in certain specialized cells that invade the follicles to help clean it up. However, in the process, the wall of the follicles may weaken and rupture, emptying the contents of the ... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
08th March 2007
Many natural remedies are readily available for cold sores. There have been many cases where they have been extremely effective in not only treating the symptoms but also the length and severity of the cold sore outbreak. However, one very important cavea... Read >
Author: Robert Black
07th March 2007
1. Fight flu with elderberry. Compounds in elderberries disarm the flu virus and prevent it from replicating. Take one tablespoon of elderberry syrup three times a day.
2. Boost immune function. During a cold or bout of flu, take half a teaspoon of ech... Read >
Author: Naturopedia.com
28th February 2007
The most important rule for acne sufferers to remember is that you should never pick or squeeze acne blemishes. This can lead to the spread of acne and the development of acne scars. Instead, there are a number of herbal, homeopathic, and traditional form... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
04th February 2007
When fall and winter arrive, does it seem like you always get sick? Don?t fear the changing seasons anymore - there is help. One of the most effective way to reduce the frequency of colds is by washing your hands on a regular basis. Studies have sugges... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th January 2007
This Could Be Better Than A Flu Shot!By Lawrence Stepanowicz, NDDo you get flu shots?Have they helped you?The last one I got was in 1970, while in the Army. I had nochoice. It made me pretty sick.My wife's grandmother did worse than that. She died as a re... Read >
kablekid
06th January 2007
Herbal treatment for appendicitis means sustaining the recovery after the surgical intervention; it cannot replace surgery by any chance. If you suspect appendicitis in you or your child call a doctor immediately.
To help your child heal faster there ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
02nd January 2007
Many people are affected by sinus problems each year. Once you get a sinus infection you are almost assured of getting more in the future. Many medications fail to help get rid of sinus symptoms such as headache, stuffy nose and infection. Herbal remed... Read >
Author: alvin toh
14th December 2006
Whether for themselves or for their kids, many people today are very concerned about their skin care products. Many of the commercial skin care products sold today contain chemicals and preservatives that don’t perform what they promise to do. Our skin ... Read >
Author: Robert Thatcher
08th December 2006
"I've started to feel the first warning signs of a cold and I want to do all I can to prevent it from taking hold. I'd like to find a good natural remedy but I really don't know where to start looking - what can you suggest?"
Echinacea is still one of ... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
08th December 2006
Debbie Cotton, Naturopath and lecturer at the College of Naturopathic Medicine offers her top tips for a happy, healthy Christmas.
1. Make sure you look good for all the Christmas parties – cleanse your skin
Water
Drink as much water as you can b... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
29th November 2006
The inveterate gardener enjoys the planning as much as the blooms--poring over seed catalogues; determining where the perfect spot for that new variety of flower is; the excitement of receiving the seeds or plants and deciding to take time off from work, ... Read >
Author: Jonathan Coffman
15th November 2006
Within nutritional deficiency can be found excess. Unfortunately for a lot of Americans, our excess comes in the form of fats, sugars, highly refined products and a general lack of good nutrients. Only about a third of Americans eat foods from all the foo... Read >
Author: Debra Augur
16th August 2006
Herbal supplements have become extremely popular lately as people become more aware of herbs healing properties. Many people have gone to herbalists to study herbs healing properties for their ability to ward off things like colds and flu. Herbs are sou... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
02nd August 2006
The coneflower or the Herb Echinacea has caused a great splash with gardeners and herbalists in the past couple of years. There have been many studies done in Germany which seems to support the ideas that the coneflower does indeed boost the immune syste... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
26th July 2006
In this day and age everyone is looking for ways to boost their immune system. In recent years their has been an herbal remedy that seems to provide some relief to colds and flues and assist your immune system is Echinacea.
What is it?
Echinacea is ... Read >
Author: Rich Marsiglia
24th July 2006
These are various ideas some of which you may try, to avoid that dreaded cold that you can sometimes contract after a long flight.
These are in no order.
1. Don't stress; Stress can be an easy way to start feeling ill
2. Wear a mask; This could be ... Read >
Author: Glenn Bongartz
13th July 2006
First, let's get the pronunciation right, it is pronounced eh-kin-AY-sha. The echinacea herb is very important to grow in your herb garden for use in herbal medicine. By adding the echinacea herb to your herb garden not only will you be able to use it i... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
22nd June 2006
Herbal acne home cures can be an effective adjunct to whatever other treatments are being used. It is important to understand that they are not hard and fast 'cures' in the absolute sense, but will instead support the body's capacity to metabolize fats an... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
07th June 2006
Echinacea augustifolia, Echinacea palida, Echinacea purpurea or Echinacea is
a known herbal plant through out the world. It is also called Samson roots,
purple coneflower, red sunflower and black Samson. Native American was the first to use E... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
25th May 2006
What Is Echinacea?
One of the most popular herbal remedies in the world, Echinacea contains active ingredients thought to fight colds, flu, and other infections. There are nine species of this Herb, commonly called the purple coneflower, but just three (... Read >
Author: Home herb
25th March 2006
Echinacea, the purple coneflower, is the best known and researched herb for stimulating the immune system. Thousands of Europeans and Americans use echinacea preparations against colds and flu, minor infections, and a host of other major and minor ailment... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
20th March 2006
There are many natural acne remedies being offered on the market today as alternatives to conventional acne treatments. Do these herbal products work?
The manufacturers claim they do. There are plenty of satisfied customers that say they do. The pro... Read >
Author: Cindy English
16th February 2006
Echinacea Herb:
Resembling a black-eyed Susan, Echinacea Herb or purple coneflower is a North American perennial that is indigenous to the central plains where it grows on road banks, prairies, fields and in dry, open woods. It is also called snake root ... Read >
Author: Home herb
01st February 2006
About Echinacea
roquois and Cherokee were among the first of the American tribes in the eastern United States to use this small perennial plant (Hydrastis canadensis) medicinally. They harvested its fleshy underground stems (rhizomes) and roots and use... Read >
Author: Home herb
04th December 2005
There are little things we can do everyday to stay healthy. Sometimes, despite our best efforts, we catch a cold or flu. Antibiotics are ineffectual in treating viruses. However, there are some alternative methods we can use to lessen flu and cold symptom... Read >
Author: Constance Weygandt
31st August 2005
A recent study, involving 437 subjects, suggests that the herbal supplement, Echinacea neither prevents colds, nor reduces cold symptoms. The subjects were monitored for a period of 5 days, and the subjects who were given Echinacea were just as likely to ... Read >
Author: Jeremy Maddock
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