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Anxiety And Stress - Use Nlp And Overcome Them And Relax

29th September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do You Need Relief From Stress?

28th September 2009
Amazingly, there are still a number of people who are unaware that they’re already stressed out and need relief from it as soon as possible. Or rather, there are some who refuse to acknowledge that they badly need relief from stress. If you’re unsu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ten Tips For A Natural Immune System Boost

22nd September 2009
Cold and flu season is upon us. The first line of defense is to wash your hands often, and keep your work area clean by wiping it down with an alcohol solution. In addition, now is a great time to start boosting your immune system. A weakened immune sy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

5W's and 1H of Natural Body Detox

21st September 2009
What is natural body detox? This is a natural way of removing toxins in the body that it has become dependent on and cleansing it thoroughly from these. A health measure that aims to clean out the garbage from the organs, such as the colons, kidneys, live... Read >
Author: John Khu

Learn How To Cure A Yeast Infection Today

17th September 2009
If you want to know how to cure a yeast infection, you first should know what it is and how you can get one. Candida is another term used for a yeast infection. It is an infection caused by a yeast fungus in the bodyMany people often associate yeast i... Read >
Author: Ricardo Lindsey

Better Skin Begins With Your Next Meal

16th September 2009
Consumers today are bombarded by a wide variety of anti-aging products for the body and face, whether they are simple cosmetics or surgical procedures. But the fountain of youth really just comes from better nutrition, one health expert says. A survey ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lymphadema Acupuncture As a Form of Treatment

16th September 2009
Dangers of Acupuncture for Lymphadema Treatment The usualand mainly successful methods of lymphedema treatmentinclude lymph drainage therapy, compression garments, exercise and skin care. Although many lymphedema sufferersare probing to know about altern... Read >

Colon Cancer - The Best Treatments For Colon Cancer

07th September 2009
It seems like a lot more people are being diagnosed with colon cancer these days. Maybe it has to do with the population getting older, but there probably a lot of behavioural reasons as well. Another condition that seems to be on the rise is constipation... Read >
Author: Muscle Man

Insomnia Cure - Menopause Insomnia, Argh! I Can't Sleep!

04th September 2009
Living with insomnia is one of the most challenging health conditions there is. The side effects are dramatic and touch nearly every aspect of life. The good news is that most conditions respond very well to a natural insomnia treatment. My intention i... Read >
Author: Apple

Anxiety & Stress - Use Nlp And Overcome Them & Relax

02nd September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish

Anxiety & Stress - Use Nlp And Overcome Them & Relax

02nd September 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish

The Good News About Stress Management

25th August 2009
Every health and lifestyle magazine contains articles claiming stress is bad for us. They list dozens of ways to relieve stress, from exercise to eating healthy foods. A wide range of relaxation techniques have also been proven to help manage stress in ou... Read >
Author: 123

The Good News About Stress Management

21st August 2009
Every health and lifestyle magazine contains articles claiming stress is bad for us. They list dozens of ways to relieve stress, from exercise to eating healthy foods. A wide range of relaxation techniques have also been proven to help manage stress in ou... Read >
Author: 123

Anxiety & Stress - Use Nlp And Overcome Them & Relax

19th August 2009
More than ever, scientific surveys are proving the primary role played by stress in causing and aggravating various physical and emotional disorders. In the June 6, 1983 issue of Time Magazine, the cover story labeled stress "The Epidemic of the Eighties.... Read >
Author: ashish

MAXGXL : GLUTATHIONE ACCELERATOR

11th August 2009
Did you know glutathione is the most powerful, prevalent antioxidant in your body? Increasing your glutathione level will naturally increase your energy, detoxify your body and strengthen your immune system. www.maxgxl.in MaxGXL’s® Patent Pendi... Read >
Author: maxinternational

How Are Drinking Water Quality Standards Determined?

04th August 2009
If you care about your health, you may wonder how are drinking water quality standards determined. In the U.S. the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has the responsibility and the authority to see to it that we have clean, healthy water to drink. ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Why You Need To Learn About Glutathione Benefits

03rd August 2009
Modern science has shown that individuals who have decreased levels of glutathione are susceptible to chronic illness. Decreased levels of glutathione can be induced by continual stress upon the immune system. As we now know, a lowered immune system can b... Read >
Author: Jayda Hanson

Swine Flu (known as Novel H1N1) beginning to reach Epidemic proportions

02nd August 2009
The pandemic alert scale for swine flu is now at phase 5, meaning a global flu epidemic is deemed "imminent" according to the World Health Organization (WHO). According to the Centers For Disease Control and prevention (CDC) "people at higher risk of flu... Read >
Author: Luke Ryder

Is Tap Water Really Dangerous - To Find Out Read This

21st July 2009
I used to wonder, is tap water really dangerous or not? If you’re wondering the same thing, let me help you out. It probably won’t kill you quickly, unless you have a weakened immune system and cysts are present in your supply, but it could kill y... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Ruby

Natural Candida Albicans Treatment for Men

19th July 2009
Natural Candida albicans treatment can be in the form of herbal medicine, topical cures made from natural ingredients or simple proper daily habits. For men, there are a number of factors that can make them susceptible to yeast infection or can aggravate ... Read >
Author: 2Deano

Alcohol’s Effects on the Body

19th July 2009
As a person starts drinking, they will experience feelings of sociability and euphoria. Some people usually feel an increase in self-confidence and some report that alcohol removes feelings of tension or stress. However, since alcohol is actually a depres... Read >
Author: Radar Hunter

Here's How You Can Produce the Youth Hormone With Strength Training

07th July 2009
If you think you're doing a good job warding off the ravages of Father Time by getting the recommended 30 minutes of moderate exercise three days a week, you might want to think again. This is particularly so if your exercise program is limited to aerobic... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Natural Immune System Boosters

02nd July 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

Oral Yeast Infection – Thrush, Yeast Infection of The Mouth

30th June 2009
Thrush is the scientific name of an oral yeast infection. A yeast infection of the mouth is caused by a yeast fungus known as Candida albicans. Characteristic signs of this infection include white, thick, and lacy patches that can be found all throughou... Read >
Author: Josie McEachern

Common Immune Boosters

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

Is there too much sugar in your diet?

15th June 2009
We all know that eating a lot of sugar can have negative effects on our physical health. It can cause weight gain, energy swings and a weakened immune system. But what effects does sugar have on your oral health? According to the American Dental Associati... Read >
Author: True Care Advantage

Supplements that Help Boost the Immune System

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

Causes And Symptoms Of Plantar Warts

01st June 2009
Plantar warts are just one of the several contrasting kinds of skin conditions that is stimulated by the human papilloma virus. It is a growth - that is counted to be non cancerous - that can grow on the sole, heel, or the ball of someone’s foot. Indivi... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Pitfalls of overtraining and undertraining: Finding the right balance to achieve maximum results

23rd May 2009
A reoccurring theme on this website, and in life for that matter, is moderation. You can have too much of a good thing or not enough to reap the benefits. But when you put the two extremes of over-satisfaction and under-satisfaction on opposite sites of... Read >
Author: JMercado09

What causes yeast infections?

12th May 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Rod Hoss Yeast infection is the commonest in women and mostly affects the vagina. Normally, some amount of yeast and beneficial bacteria are always present in the vaginal area. In yeast infection, the proportion of yeast overtakes th... Read >
Author: Authority SEO

Prevent Diseases in Early stage

12th May 2009
Being healthy means you feel good physically, mentally and emotionally. According to WHO (World Health Organization), "Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. To enjoy life, ... Read >
Author: Raphaelo

5 Tips to Avoid Food Related Illnesses

01st May 2009
Not only are the foods you're eating nutritionally unsound, but the number of food related illnesses and deaths are on the rise...The FDA states that food poisoning, Listeriosis, Hepatitis A, Hemorrhagic Colitis and a number of other food borne illnesses ... Read >
Author: Carmella

Protein And Your Dog

28th April 2009
There is much speculation among animal nutritionists as to the way protein affects dogs. The dog is a meat eating machine and it is essential that he has a regular supply of high quality protein such as that found in animal tissue. Without this protein ... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

Cat Scratch Disease - The Symptoms of Infection

21st April 2009
Cat scratch disease is a bacterial infection that originates from the bacteria present in cat saliva. It is usually transmitted to humans through licking, biting, or scratching, hence the name. You do not actually have to be scratched or bitten, as most... Read >
Author: Tim

Olive Leaf Extract as Anti-Fungal Agent Fights Candida

16th April 2009
Fungal spores are all around us. As such many people suffer from recurring fungal or yeast infections. As the fungus attacks when we are at our weakest we need a safe anti-fungal agent to combat. Olive leaf extract may be that agent. When our immune... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Acai Berries Antioxidants - Be Slimmer With Nutrient Rich Acai Berry Palm Fruit?

16th April 2009
Acai berry, originating from the Amazonian Basin, is noted for its exceptional abundance of nutrient content. Because of its benefits for health and wellness, there has been an increase in demand for Acai berry drinks as well as fruit juices.Acai berry i... Read >
Author: Alice Belanger

How does L-Citrulline benefit you?

15th April 2009
The role of L-Citrulline when it is used as a supplement is to improve blood flow in the body by converting to L-Arginine. The increase in L-Arginine provides benefits to the heart that are the result of a more easily flowing blood stream that is due to t... Read >
Author: Eric Glenn

Dog Breeds and Nutritional Requirements

13th April 2009
There has not been much research done in the field of nutritional requirements for the various breeds of dogs in today's society but certain things are evident. The evolution of all dogs is linked to similar ancestry but some breeds have distinct nutritio... Read >
Author: Jeff Nenadic

A Treatment For Boil?

10th April 2009
Treatment for boil If we talk about boils, then everybody has had a boil somewhere in their body at some point in their life. A boil is a localized infection under the skin in any part of the body. This localized infection causes the white blood cells ... Read >
Author: Rin

Overcome Candida Infection- What You Need to Do

01st April 2009
Candida albicans are normally present in our body and infection usually occurs when there is an overgrowth of the organisms. Genital yeast infection and oral thrush are two common fungal infections caused by Candida fungus. There are a lot of factors that... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Treating Candidiasis – Things You Should Know

01st April 2009
Candidiasis or yeast infection is a fungal infection that occurs when there is an overgrowth of Candida fungus. Candida is always present in our body in controlled amount but when an imbalance occurs, the fungus grows rapidly causing infections. Treating... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Oral Yeast Infections- Get Rid of Oral Thrush for Good

01st April 2009
Oral yeast infections or oral thrush is an infection of the mouth caused by Candida fungus which is normally present in our body. The infection is due to the overgrowth or uncontrolled growth of the fungus. An imbalance in our body system like weakened im... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Immune System Supplements, Enhance Immunity

31st 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

Purchasing a new mattress

27th March 2009
Purchasing a quality mattress for your bed may be one of the most important purchases you make. Most people don't realize just how necessary this is. A good matress is vital for obtaining the best quality of sleep you can get. Studies have increasing ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Colon Cleansing and IBS

25th March 2009
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a functional disorder that causes the colon to be more sensitive to certain foods, medicines and stress. Many people confuse it with a disease but it can be defined as a complex gastrointestinal disorder that affects abou... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Genital Herpes Symptoms, Controlling The Symptoms And Home Cures

20th March 2009
Genital herpes is classed as an STD (sexually transmitted disease) it is caused by either the herpes simplex viruses type 1 (HSV-1) or type 2 (HSV-2). Genital herpes is usually caused by HSV-2 (type 2). Genital herpes is usually spread by direct contac... Read >
Author: David Gange

Immunity Boosters

17th March 2009
To maintain good health, efficient immune system is the key factor. It acts like defending army. It helps to protect from all types of diseases from common cold to cancer, keeps allergies in check as well as slows down the ageing process. The persons with... Read >
Author: shalini

The Causes, Diagnosis, And Treatment Of Ovarian Cysts

13th March 2009
The first step to correctly diagnosing and treating ovarian cysts is to locate the cause of the cysts. Ovarian cyst can be triggered by a variety of factors. It's important to understand these different factors in order to seek appropriate treatment. Pri... Read >
Author: Dr. D

The Missing Link To A Healthy Lifestyle: Sleep

12th March 2009
When people mention that they want to improve their lifestyle they usually refer to two things, eating properly along with an increase in physical activities. The normal method that people commonly take for achieving a healthier lifestyle is by starting ... Read >
Author: djkk83

Iguana Owner's Guide to Blister Disease

04th March 2009
Blister disease is a common problem for captive iguanas. It is also known by a few other names such as scale rot, vesicular dermatitis, and necrotizing dermatitis. This condition is usually caused by poor care. Iguanas that are forced to live in unsa... Read >
Author: D Swain

Organic Chinese Herbs

03rd March 2009
Organic Chinese herbs can be effective to treat many different types of diseases. There are still a lot of doubters out there that Chinese herbs can effectively treat certain type of diseases but still plenty of people reply on them to treat illness in pr... Read >
Author: Ernest Tang

Does Your Dog Need Vitamins?

03rd March 2009
Many of us choose to take vitamins or supplements to improve or maintain our health. We don't always eat well and we live busy, often stressful lives. This busy lifestyle takes a toll on our bodies. We get run down and tired. Vitamin supplements can help ... Read >
Author: Joseph M. Sabol

Overcome Candida Infection- What You Need to Do

03rd March 2009
Candida albicans are normally present in our body and infection usually occurs when there is an overgrowth of the organisms. Genital yeast infection and oral thrush are two common fungal infections caused by Candida fungus. There are a lot of factors that... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Treating Candidiasis – Things You Should Know

03rd March 2009
Candidiasis or yeast infection is a fungal infection that occurs when there is an overgrowth of Candida fungus. Candida is always present in our body in controlled amount but when an imbalance occurs, the fungus grows rapidly causing infections. Treating ... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

How to Deal with Candidiasis of the Mouth

03rd March 2009
Oral candidiasis or oral thrush is a yeast infection that affects the interior part of the mouth and in severe cases it also affects the esophagus and gastrointestinal tract. Candida, the fungus responsible for oral thrush normally lives in our body but i... Read >
Author: Gerry Restrivera

Advice for Food Allergy Sufferers: The Power of Positive Thinking

24th February 2009
It’s a well-known idiomatic expression, “How you think influences how you feel.” When you suffer from food allergies, you can start to sound and feel like a broken record. Food allergies are not something that you can deal with once and then proceed... Read >
Author: Kathleen Reale

Superfood Can Solve Problems

12th February 2009
Recent dietary research has uncovered 14 different nutrient-dense foods that time and again promote good overall health. Coined "superfoods," they tend to have fewer calories, higher levels of vitamins and minerals, and many disease-fighting antioxidants.... Read >
Author: Judy Sommer

Help! I Have Candida

26th January 2009
Yeast infections are an unpleasant experience that many women encounter at some point in their lives. Symptoms include vaginal itching and burning, irritation accompanied by swelling and redness, and painful urination. Pain or discomfort during and after ... Read >
Author: Harry Skillings

Chronic Yeast Infections

20th January 2009
If you have a chronic yeast infection it means you are suffering from a recurrent yeast infection that occurs frequently. Chronic yeast infection primarily occurs as a result of a weakened immune system or prolonged and/or frequent antibiotic medication. ... Read >
Author: seno1808

Is a C. Diff vaccine around the corner?

08th January 2009
Clostridium Difficle (or C. Diff, as it is commonly called) is a bacterium that causes diarrhoea, particularly in those with a weakened immune system. C. Diff infection is usually acquired in hospitals, and almost all those who develop diarrhoea caused by... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

Brain abscess - Overview – Introduction

07th January 2009
A brain abscess is an infection in the brain that is encapsulated (confined within its own area) and localized to one or more areas inside of the brain. This condition may cause problems with the brain and spinal cord function. Brain abscesses can occur i... Read >
Author: Alien

Goldfish Illnesses - A Look at Common Diseases in Goldfish

05th January 2009
If you keep a goldfish long enough, he's probably going to get sick at some point. There are a variety of goldfish illnesses that can affect your pet. They can usually be prevented by maintaining proper water conditions, but this is not always the case.... Read >
Author: D Swain

Boost Immune System

05th January 2009
What is the effect of stress on the immune system? Short term stress like dealing with an attack or playing a sport does not negatively affect the immune system. The spleen is instructed to release more red and white blood cells. The red blood cells in... Read >
Author: Herbal Remedies

Gum Disease and Higher Chances of Cancer

17th December 2008
According to a new research by the Imperial College of London, gum diseases can lead to a higher chance of cancer. The most common cancers that are linked to gum disease includes pancreatic, lung, kidneys, as well as blood cancers. The basic link join... Read >
Author: abrogers

All about finger nail fungus

16th December 2008
Toe nail fungus is unsightly, disfiguring, embarrassing and can be painful. Nail fungus is not related to poor hygiene. It’s just a fact that our nails are located in a dark, warm, moist place where fungus can thrive- our socks and shoes. Trauma to t... Read >
Author: demi

All about finger nail fungus

16th December 2008
Toe nail fungus is unsightly, disfiguring, embarrassing and can be painful. Nail fungus is not related to poor hygiene. It’s just a fact that our nails are located in a dark, warm, moist place where fungus can thrive- our socks and shoes. Trauma to t... Read >
Author: demi

Buy Bactrim 800 mg Online to Live an Infection Free Life

06th December 2008
Bactrim is a combination of two well known antibiotics sulfamethoxazole and trimethoprim. The mixture of these two different antibiotics works synergistically to provide a strong mixture for fighting bacteria. It is a synthetic antibacterial combination p... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

MAX GXL supports your bodys production of Glutathione

01st December 2008
Glutathione GSH has received much garnered attention as of late. A such, MAX GXL, the new glutathione precursor from MAX International has also attracted great attention. The reason is that glutathione levels are absolutely vital to good health. Thi... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

MAX GXL supports your bodys production of Glutathione

01st December 2008
Glutathione GSH has received much garnered attention as of late. A such, MAX GXL, the new glutathione precursor from MAX International has also attracted great attention. The reason is that glutathione levels are absolutely vital to good health. Thi... Read >
Author: maxgxlvip1

Natural Flu Remedies - Beat the Germs this Winter!

01st December 2008
Well, it’s coming to that time of year again. Winter! The ideal time for those nasty cold and flu germs to multiply and fester… Colds and flu are becoming just a regular part of every winter. If you manage a whole winter without succumbing, you obv... Read >
Author: Charlylou

Nasal Sores

18th November 2008
The Herpes Simplex Virus-I is responsible for the onset of cold sores. The cold sores can infect your lips, mouth or nose. This is because they love moist places. When you have a nasal sore, it can be quite painful and irritating. Blowing your nose become... Read >
Author: Mercy

Oral Yeast Infection in Men and Women Explained

28th October 2008
Oral yeast infection in men and women -- sometimes called thrush -- is an infection of the mucous membranes of the mouth and sometimes the throat. A natural yeast called Candida albicans is the culprit. Most of us have it in us without any problems becaus... Read >
Author: John Cielo

Is There Help for Cold Sore?

21st October 2008
Cold sore is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus type I (HSV-I) and it is highly contagious. The virus enters your body near the lip area and stays in your body up to 20 days before you get the symptoms. You then start feeling, itchy or a burning sensation... Read >
Author: Mercy

Detailed Information on Nocardiosis

17th October 2008
Nocardiosis is an infection caused by bacteria (Nocardia) which live in the soil. It occurs primarily in individuals with weakened immune systems. Nocardiosis is found throughout the world among people of all ages, although it is most common in older peo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Be Careful When You Use Diet Pills

06th October 2008
While your regular diet pill may claim to provide the easy solution to trimming down and avoiding obesity, these can be dangerous when taken indiscriminately and without the supervision of a competent medical professional. It is often that we hear of indi... Read >
Author: Saksrimae

Crohn's Disease Treatments and Details

29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Katie Kelley Crohn's disease is often associated with an inflammation of the colon or small intestine within the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The condition is considered discomforting and can cause side effects as related to the dige... Read >
Author: LegalView

Information on Infectious Arthritis

24th September 2008
Infectious arthritis also known as, septic arthritis. Infectious arthritis is a type of joint inflammation caused by a germ. Infectious arthritis (septic arthritis) is infection in the fluid and tissues of a joint generally caused by bacteria, viruses, my... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acne Prevention: How Do I Stop My Pimples From Popping Up In The First Place?

23rd September 2008
I have tried over-the-counter creams, and they get rid of my pimples. But how do I prevent acne? How do I stop new pimples from popping up? Unfortunately, western-trained medical doctors do not seem to have any answer. Their common response seems to be a ... Read >
Author: Calvin

Bactrim- Urinary Tract disease cure

08th September 2008
Bactrim, an amalgamation of two antibiotics SULFAMETHOXAZOLE and TRIMETHOPRIM (SMX-TMP) is used to care for infectivity of the urinary tract, severe middle ear infection in children, long lasting or frequently recurring bronchitis in adults that has incre... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Causes, Symptoms, Prevention and Treatment for Common Cold

08th September 2008
Viral infectious disease of the upper respiratory system is known as common cold by common folk. Medical term for this disease is acute viral nasopharyngitis. Among human diseases, this is the most common and contagious disease that affects adults and it... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong

Common Cold Treatment and Allergy Prevention

04th September 2008
At the moment in the evenings or early mornings, when we start to have runny and blocked nose together with sneezing, we quickly think that our environment may contain dust mites or the air conditions cause us allergic. Some of us may not know whether we ... Read >
Author: Alexander Chong

Your Anti-Aging Immune System

02nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Your immune system is an aggressive age fighter: it keeps you younger for longer. Your body is made up of billions of different types of cells, such as brain cells, blood cells, bone cells, heart cells, kidney cells, l... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Candida and Yeast Infections- The Effects of Candida Yeast on Children

13th August 2008
For years, Candida yeast overgrowth has been a known problem among adults but in recent times, children have captured the attention of medical researchers and doctors specific to this yeast. In fact, new studies are showing that some of the common childh... Read >

Why Do You Snore?

12th August 2008
Snoring may have been just looked at as a mere annoyance a few decades ago, but there has now been a very high amount of connections between snoring and bad health. Among the many findings, the two main really bad effects of snoring is both physical and m... Read >
Author: Renni Moellere

Digestive Enzymes presented in Altaflora Gastrogel

29th July 2008
Lack of enzymes is the number one root cause of most of the metabolic diseases and disorders known to man. If doctors were to recommend just one supplement you should take for life for your better health, it would be a product with high-quality digestiv... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.

What Out For Bronchitis While Pregnant

25th July 2008
"A new life..." - pregnancy is a momentous moment for a couple. It denotes the fruit of a man and woman's love for each other. Most significantly, it signifies that another individual will be given life. During pregnancy, women take extra care of them... Read >
Author: Julia Sullivan

Immune System and Yeast Infections

14th July 2008
A yeast infection, referred to as Candidiasis, is a fungal infection caused by an uncontrolled population of the Candida fungus. Candida fungus is commonly found in the body, even if the person is not infected. In a recent study, close to 20% of women tes... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Tyton

Glutamine for Muscle Building

14th July 2008
Glutamine, also referred to as l-glutamine, is a conditionally-essential amino acid. This means that while glutamine is not considered an essential amino acid, under conditions of extreme stress such as a traumatic injury to the body, glutamine becomes e... Read >
Author: Tony Schwartz

How Big A Concern Should MRSA Be If You Are Hospitalized?

30th June 2008
MRSA knows no boundaries, it has no remedy, and it cannot be easily detected. This bacteria is know as the Super Bug, since it really cannot be killed. For those that have a weakened immune system, MRSA can be deadly. Not only can it sneak up on a pers... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Kaposi's sarcoma – Symptoms, Causes and Treatment

18th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma is a cancer that causes lesions (abnormal tissue) to grow under the skin, in the lining of the mouth, nose, and throat, or in other organs. The lesions are usually purple and are made of cancer cells, new blood vessels, and white blood cell... Read >
Author: James Sameul

Causes of Kaposi’s Sarcoma –

17th June 2008
Kaposi sarcoma is caused by a herpes virus -- human herpesvirus 8 (HHV-8). This virus may be transmitted by kissing. Among gay men infected with HHV-8 but without Kaposi sarcoma, the virus was found in one study in 30% of saliva samples and mouth swabs co... Read >
Author: peterhutch

What is Aspergillus?

21st May 2008
The aspergillus species includes more than 150 types of mold that occur widely in the indoor and outdoor environment. Although most of the molds are harmless, a few can cause serious illnesses in people with a weakened immune system, underlying lung dis... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Complete Information on Dyskeratosis congenita with Treatment and Prevention

15th May 2008
Dyskeratosis congenita (DKC) is an uncommon, liberal ivory marrow bankruptcy syndrome. Dyskeratosis congenita is caused by a mutated gene, DKC1, located on the X (female) chromosome, and in most cases is inherited as an X-linked recessive disorder. People... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Lifestyle Changes for Preventing Cold Sores

07th May 2008
While many cold sore treatments focus on getting rid of the cold sores when an attack occurs, a better long-term strategy is to evaluate your lifestyle, preventing cold sores from occurring with such regularity. A weakened immune system is the most import... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina

How to treat cold sores effectively

07th May 2008
If you frequently suffer from cold sores you already know how unpleasant the condition can be. Although it isn't serious in most people, it does make life quite miserable due to soreness and the knowledge that on your normally perfect face you're now wear... Read >
Author: JoBeth Levina

Yeast infection as a result of weakened immune system

01st May 2008
The configuration of our bodies is in such a way that, when disease germs are detected, the body fights back by use of a strong mechanism that suppresses the germs' off their power. Nevertheless, our bodies are made of fresh and blood and therefore keep o... Read >
Author: paulina08

Best Way To Lose Weight

25th April 2008
Many people who attempt to lose weight do so by trying to cut back on the amount of food they eat. Now while this may work to a certain extent in the short term, it certainly is not a long term solution and definitely not the best way to lose weight. Ther... Read >
Author: Terry Sandhu

Vitamin A: Benefits, Side Effects and Deficiency

17th April 2008
We all need vitamins and minerals to keep us healthy and strong. These are essential to our overall well being and the state of our mind and body. How Can This Vitamin Help Me? Vitamin A, is a fat soluble vitamin. Vitamin A helps in maintaining good... Read >
Author: Jackson

Mold & Mildew

09th April 2008
Mold & Mildew Mold and mildew in your house or business can be both hazardous to your health and can also damage materials and personal belongings. Due to its ease of growth and health risks, mold is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. Most m... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

Mold & Mildew

09th April 2008
Mold and mildew in your house or business can be both hazardous to your health and can also damage materials and personal belongings. Due to its ease of growth and health risks, mold is dangerous and should not be taken lightly. Most mold naturally gro... Read >
Author: Leo Nov

All About Angular Cheilitis

07th April 2008
Do you suffer from deep cracks or splits at the corners of your mouth? Are they itchy and painful? Are you having considerable discomfort when eating and speaking? You may be suffering from angular cheilitis like multitudes of people. How is Angular Ch... Read >
Author: Farah

How to Remove Plantar Warts

02nd April 2008
Warts are the most common infection of the skin caused by HPV virus. The virus grows in warm, moist environments, such as those created in a locker room or in your shoes when your feet perspire and the moisture is trapped. Plantar warts grow on the planta... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Beagle Allergies: Treating Your Dog The Natural Way

27th March 2008
Of all the small breed dogs, beagles are by far one of the most popular. They are full of life and energy, and will provide their owners with many years of companionship. Unfortunately, puppy mills, often breeding several generations together without brin... Read >
Author: Michelle Adams

HIV – Signs and Symptoms of HIV

26th March 2008
HIV, or the human immunodeficiency virus, is a sexually transmitted disease that assails the immune system. The virus attacks your CD4 cells (or T4 cells), which are necessary to fight off illnesses. Eventually, the virus overwhelms the CD4 cells and your... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

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

Healthy Homes: Avoiding Indoor Pollution

23rd February 2008
There is a lot of talk in recent years about the concept of a "sick building". Obviously, buildings don't get sick. What this term refers to is a buildings ability to make its residents sick. This can happen for a variety of reason, but generally it all b... Read >
Author: Damon Chavez

Mrsa, Curing The Disease

05th February 2008
Mrsa or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, is a bacterium that can and has caused serious infections. It is resistant to numerous antibiotics of the beta-lactam family, including methicillin and penicillin. It belongs to the large group of bacte... Read >
Author: Celbane

Cryptococcosis - Prevention Tips and Treatment Methods

30th January 2008
Cryptococcosis is an infection caused by inhaling the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans. The infection commonly starts following inhalation of the organism. Most cases occur in people whose resistance to infection is lowered. Cryptococcus is one of the most ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

ABOUT CERVICAL CANCER

30th January 2008
The lower narrow portion of the woman’s uterus is called the cervix. This opening to the passageway is called the cervical canal. During a menstrual period the blood flows from the uterus through the canal and into the vagina. Producing mucus that helps... Read >
Author: yes

Herbal Medicines For AIDS

18th January 2008
Hiv is the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which damages the immune system to the extent that it can no longer fight off infection. Most experts believe that HIV is responsible for Aids, but there is some evidence that not all people who contract HIV go on ... Read >
Author: Alien

Having Problems With Chronic Yeast Infections?

22nd August 2007
Many women are suffering from chronic yeast infections. If you are one of them you probably know how difficult this obstacle is to overcome. You are probably aware that, although there is a great amount of preventive methods, whether it’s natural cures ... Read >
Author: Frederic Madore

A Natural Anti-Cancer Protocol

14th August 2007
Western medicine treats the body as a collection of parts instead of as a synergistic organism. When it comes to treating broken bones and injured body parts, mainstream Western medicine is unequaled. When this same approach is used to treat illness and... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs

Scalp Ringworm - Treatment For Ringworm

31st July 2007
Scalp ringworm is a more common condition than most people think. In the U.S. alone, it is estimated that close to 10% of the population gets scalp ringworm. That surprises a lot of people who really don't understand what it is, or how to treat the sympto... Read >
Author: Alien

How to Fight Insects & Bugs by Creating an Organic Garden

10th June 2007
How's your garden doing? Is it rich and thriving or are you constantly dealing with pest insects and bugs? Are you spending more money than you want buying chemical fertilizers and pest-be-gone substances from the garden store? Are the weeds the only t... Read >
Author: John Sern

Yeast Infection and Your Health

10th June 2007
What is a yeast infection and how can you get rid of it? If you’ve never before even heard of yeast infection and you’re suddenly told by your physician that you have one, what are you supposed to do? Not much obviously until you can know and understa... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Vaginal Infections

10th June 2007
Vaginal infections are not something that any woman wants, but there are times when it is an unavoidable fact of life. There are times that no matter what you do, you might find yourself suffering from a yeast infection or some other vaginal infection. ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Chronic Yeast Infections

10th June 2007
The recurrence of chronic yeast infections can be a difficult obstacle to overcome for many people. Although there are preventative methods, cures, and over the counter medications available in the fight against yeast infections, chronic yeast infections ... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

Chickenpox review

21st May 2007
Chickenpox is a problem that mostly occurs in children. It is caused by the varicella-zoster virus and it usually behaves like a mild disease. More complex problems might occur in teenagers, adults or persons with a weakened immune system. In the firs... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Risk factors for pneumonia

21st May 2007
There are a lot of risk factors when it comes to pneumonia. These factors mainly apply to adults. Some of the most common risk factors for pneumonia are: environmental pollutants, alcohol, drugs, serious lung problems or a weakened immune system. Envir... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Are “Sweet dreams” possible with sciatica symptoms and back pain? Twelve sleep tips

15th May 2007
Are you tired of being tired? Here are twelve top sleep tips for you to try. It’s amazing what a good night’s sleep can do. You feel refreshed, invigorated and ready to face the challenges of the day. Well for many of us with experience of a bad ba... Read >
Author: david smith

Modern Medicine versus Nature in Treating Cancer

01st May 2007
by Tony Isaacs author of "Cancer's Natural Enemy" In contrast to at least 6000 years of the practice of natural medicine, Western medicine treats the body as a collection of parts instead of as a synergistic organism. When it comes to treating broken... Read >
Author: Tony M. Isaacs

More information about tuberculosis

18th April 2007
Tuberculosis is a lethal disease caused by a bacterium named Mycobacterium Tuberculosis. Every year this disease takes 2 million lives from all around the world and this includes the developed countries too. Many people have this bacterium inside thei... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Effectively Avoiding Yeast Infections

27th March 2007
Candidiasis, also known as a yeast infection, is a common disorder found in people across the world. It is commonly associated with women, but affects both men and women of all ages and races and grows more prevalent every day. This is largely because the... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Common Causes for a Female Yeast Infection

27th March 2007
Candidiasis, the scientific name for what is more commonly known as a yeast infection, is a common disorder that many people think is exclusive to females of the world. The fact is anybody of any age, sex, race, or nationality can experience problems with... Read >
Author: Michael Usry

Tuberculosis affects not only the poor people

27th March 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain. Scientists discovered years ago tubercles in mummified bodies, this... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pregnancy - Lactation and Motherhood in Weakened Immune System with Tooth Infections.

27th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Sung Lee, and George Meinig D.D.S Pregnancy -Lactation and Motherhood. Among those we considered not susceptible to illness, the percentage of men and women is quite evenly divided. As susceptibility increases,this changes from 50-50... Read >

How does tuberculosis manifest?

27th March 2007
Tuberculosis can give a lot of symptoms to a person but there are cases in which patients came to the doctor for other problems and they are discovered this disease too. Sometimes tuberculosis gives only night sweats and the patient will not go to the doc... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Description of the sinus infection

27th March 2007
A sinus infection is an acute or chronic disease which affects the integrity of the nasal sinuses. Sinuses are very important elements and their role is to protect the brain against impacts, to reduce the weight of the skull and to improve the resonance o... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

The symptoms, diagnosis and treatment for pyelonephritis

12th March 2007
Pyelonephritis, a kidney infection, is usually caused by Escherichia Coli, a bacteria type that is found in the large intestine. Being more common in women than in men, this infection makes its way from the genital area through the urethra to the bladder,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treatment in chicken pox

01st March 2007
My baby has a red, spotty rash all over her chest. Could it be chicken pox? It is very possible. The chicken pox usually shows up on the body under the form of a simple rash (tiny red itching spots). These spots gradually turn into clear, fluid-filled... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Who is most likely to develop chickenpox?

15th February 2007
Studies have concluded that 75% to 90% of the cases of chickenpox were encountered in children aged less than 10. Every year, 10% of those between 5 and 9 years old and 2% of those aged 10 to 14 develop chickenpox every year. All these percents will decre... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treatment for AIDS complicated with lymphoma

30th January 2007
There are several types of treatment for people with AIDS-related lymphoma. Patients can choose to follow a standard treatment or one tested in a clinical trial. The clinical trial treatment studies the body’s reaction when administering new drugs to pa... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Important facts about sinus infections

30th January 2007
The infection of the sinuses (cavities situated inside the skull, which are filled with air), also known as sinusitis is produced by bacteria, fungus and sometimes by pollutants and allergic factors. It can be acute or chronic and can lead to serious comp... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Why does Tuberculosis spread so quickly?

27th January 2007
After the discovery of the BCG vaccine and of the antibiotic treatment of TB, the number of TB cases declined in the early 1980’s and experts thought that the disease would be eradicated by 2010. But between 1985 and 1991 more and more cases of TB were ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is Pneumonia?

27th January 2007
Pneumonia is an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi which affects the human lungs. Pneumonia is a contagious disease and it can spread in the air. By breathing other healthy people bring the germ into their lungs and most of them develop the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Tuberculosis is a contagious disease

27th January 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain. Tuberculosis is spreading by air, if an infected person coughs snee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Pneumonia in children

25th January 2007
Pneumonia is a contagious disease that mostly affects children and people who have a weakened immune system like: HIV, organ transplanted people, cancer, and chemotherapy. Smoking, drinking alcohol, working in cold places are also factors of risk. If l... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What should you know about Tuberculosis?

20th January 2007
Tuberculosis is a germ infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis which generally affects the lungs, but it can also affect kidneys, lymph nodes, spine, intestinal tract and brain. Tuberculosis is spreading by air, if an infected person coughs snee... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Alternatives to treat AIDS-related lymphoma

20th January 2007
Aids-related lymphoma is a severe disease which affects different parts of the body and requires a special treatment in order to improve the body system and also to prevent the spreading of the affection to other tissues and organs. Even though treatments... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Facts about TB infection

04th January 2007
Tuberculosis is an infection caused by the Koch bacillus, also known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, it primarily affects the lungs and it is contagious, healthy persons receiving the infection if living or working in the same place with the infected perso... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Do not let diabetes control you

02nd January 2007
Diabetes is an affection that prevents the human body from using insulin in transforming the glucose from the blood, leading to an accumulation of glucose in the blood, also known as a high sugar level in the blood. As a consequence of diabetes, the h... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

New vaccine prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis

23rd December 2006
Many people are not informed that there is a new vaccine that prevents ear infections, pneumonia and meningitis. This is the Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine. Kristen Steward from Plainsboro, N.J., is one of the few parents knew about the vaccine and too... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How can you know when you are infected with a viral pneumonia?

23rd December 2006
Pneumonia is an infection caused by viruses, bacteria, and fungi which affects the human lungs. Pneumonia is a contagious disease and it can spread in the air. By breathing other healthy people bring the germ into their lungs and most of them develop the ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Don't Let Financial Stress Eat at You

25th November 2006
Being able to afford a home, living in a place that is too small for your family, keeping up with monthly payments, having an unexpected expense, running out of money for food, clothing, medical care, or activities: these worries affect your wallet and yo... Read >
Author: Minh Nguyen, D.D.S.

You Really Are What You Eat

18th November 2006
Recent dietary research has uncovered 14 different nutrient-dense foods that time and again promote good overall health. Coined “superfoods,” they tend to have fewer calories, higher levels of vitamins and minerals, and many disease-fighting antioxid... Read >
Author: Gary H

Guaranteed To Treat Leaky Gut Syndrome With Bovine Colostrum

17th November 2006
Leaky gut syndrome is characterized by the increased permeability of the gut in response to excessive irritation and inflammation of the intestinal walls. Because this increased permeability leads to the improper functioning of the gastrointestinal tra... Read >
Author: Farrell Seah

Superfoods

17th November 2006
Undecayed dietary sift has unimpeded 14 different nutrient - firm foods that time besides again promote good overall health. Coined 'superfoods,' they nurture to own fewer calories, higher levels of vitamins and minerals, and many disease - fighting... Read >
Author: Yuan-Chih Chao

Does Your Dog Suffer From Allergies?

16th November 2006
Dogs can get allergies for a variety of reasons, but there are a few culprits that lead to a state of a weakened immune system. Once a dog has a weakened immune system, he may start having allergic reactions to things that would not normally bother a heal... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Can sleeping 8 hours kill you faster?

29th May 2006
A recent study done by the University of California and the shocking finding of it: "People who sleep 8 hours or more have a 50% higher mortality (death) rate than people who sleep less." Yes, it's true that such a study was carried out. However, does ... Read >
Author: Kacper Postawski

Cold & Flu

31st December 2005
Colds make the upper respiratory system less resistant to bacterial infection. Secondary bacterial infection may lead to middle ear infection, bronchitis, pneumonia, sinus infection, or strep throat. People with chronic lung disease, asthma, diabetes, or ... Read >
Author: Herb Mark

Getting Chilled May Bring on a Cold

06th December 2005
Getting chilly may bring on a cold, contrary to conventional medical orthodoxy, which says that there is no connection between developing viral infections and a drop in your body temperature.Paid to Sit With Their Feet in Cold WaterNinetystudents were pai... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola

Is There a Cure For Cold Sores?

14th October 2005
One question on the minds of many people who frequently suffer from cold sores is "is there a cure for cold sores?" Sadly, the answer is no. But while there is no cold sores cure, there are numerous preventive measures people can take to keep their cold... Read >
Author: Thomas Morva

Colon cleansing and Colon Cancer Prevention

01st September 2005
The colon is one of the most important organs in the body. It's intended purpose is to return water and nutrients into our bodies and help us eliminate waste. American diets are low in fiber and digestive enzymes. This causes the body produce digestive e... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong