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What's in the Beer you Drink

29th September 2009
The main ingredients found in beer are water, malted barley, hops, and yeast. There are other ingredients such as flavoring, sugar, and other ingredients that are commonly used. Starches are used as well, as they convert in the mashing process to easily f... Read >
Author: Garland Drake

Treating Lyme with Lime

25th September 2009
The dramatic increase in the number of cases of Lyme disease has caused a lot of panic in the medical community. Traditionally, it is treated with round after round of antibiotics. Some people never fully recover and the disease can be fatal. Humans ge... Read >
Author: Phil Le Breton

Throat Yeast Infection - What Are The Causes?

16th September 2009
Yeast infections can affect different parts of the body. Those who get this problem in their mouth and throats will be asking, "How do you get a yeast infection in your throat?" The principal reason why we get this problem is ofttimes due to the amount... Read >
Author: Sarah Tomey

Hydrogen Peroxide, a Cure to Yeast Infection

12th September 2009
Yeast infection is one of the common illnesses affecting millions of ladies today. The issue has become quite common that it is asserted that every human female will finally experience this illness one or more times in their individual lives. The likeli... Read >
Author: Loren Mcfadden

Treatments and Prevention of Road Rash Injury

07th September 2009
Preventing Skin Abrasion Because this injury is very common in motorcycle-related accidents, riders should wear protective pads and covering. It can also be helpful to wear layers of clothing (with sleeves) to protect the skin. However, the best w... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Austin Air Pet Machine Review

31st August 2009
Austin Air is one of the leaders in the air purifier industry. They have a wide range of products for people who need to keep their air clean of allergens or from other pathogens. For people who suffer from allergies and have pets in their home, there a... Read >
Author: Neo

Common parasitic infections: How safe are you?

30th August 2009
Almost three decades ago, a US national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made a startling discovery - that one out of every six persons surveyed harbored one or more parasites. Today, new research says that a single human being... Read >
Author: Danny

Common parasitic infections: How safe are you?

30th August 2009
Almost three decades ago, a US national survey conducted by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) made a startling discovery - that one out of every six persons surveyed harbored one or more parasites. Today, new research says that a single human being... Read >
Author: Danny

Air purification systems

21st August 2009
Lots of the newly executed studies on air pollution have been very illuminating. It’s been set that air pollution in the house is more intense and perilous than the outdoor air pollution. Plus, it has been established that scores of illnesses such as co... Read >
Author: Ras Reed

Why is Oregano Oil superior to antibiotics?

18th August 2009
There are no doubts that oregano oil is a powerful herb with antiseptic properties. This Mediterranean herb is popular for its healing properties. Several people have inculcated the habit of consuming oregano in everyday life. They drink it directly or ad... Read >
Author: Robert Henry

Genetic Engineering and the Search For Non-GMOs

05th August 2009
When it comes to genetics, any organism, We live in an age of advanced scientific exploration. Genetic research is at an all-time high and new discoveries in this field are cropping up every day, literally. In the field of genetic research involving the f... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz

A List of Probiotics Benefits

04th August 2009
Probiotics are live microorganisms, typically single-celled bacteria that are said to be beneficial for the host system. They naturally exist in the human body, while some people augment these naturally existing probiotics with supplements. This is becaus... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty

Home Remedies for Blackheads

04th August 2009
The blackheads are medically known as pen comedones (singular comedo). They are yellowish or blackish bumps or plugs on the skin. Generally, a blackhead is considered as a type of Blackhead vulgaris (blackhead). It is caused by excess oils that have accum... Read >
Author: submitproductratings

Gas Chlorinator and Other Devices to Make Your Drinking Water Safe

09th July 2009
Gas chlorinator and many other chlorination devices are available in the market which helps to purify your water and make it safe for drinking and cooking purposes. Chlorine is an effective disinfectant which when added to drinking water makes it pure an... Read >
Author: Brainwork

Gas Chlorinator and Other Devices to Make Your Drinking Water Safe

08th July 2009
Gas chlorinator and many other chlorination devices are available in the market which helps to purify your water and make it safe for drinking and cooking purposes. Chlorine is an effective disinfectant which when added to drinking water makes it pure an... Read >
Author: Brainwork

How to Treat Ugly Toenails with Zetaclear

05th July 2009
Are you having problems on getting rid of toenail fungus? Well, it could no longer be a big dilemma for you… Here are some home remedies and alternative tips for treating your toes. As we can see it physically, it has always been a widespread problem, ... Read >
Author: Galena Peters

How to Treat a UTI - Treat Your UTI for Good by Keeping your pH Balanced

17th June 2009
The problem about contracting a urinary tract infection is its tendency to recur. In fact most women are said to experience this kind of affliction more often than men and usually more than once or even thrice in a year. Hence, women are more burdened wit... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

How to Treat a UTI - Treat Your UTI for Good by Keeping your pH Balanced

17th June 2009
The problem about contracting a urinary tract infection is its tendency to recur. In fact most women are said to experience this kind of affliction more often than men and usually more than once or even thrice in a year. Hence, women are more burdened wit... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson

Does Manuka Honey Really Work?

01st May 2009
Many people who have learned of the incredible healing powers of this unique type of honey have been wondering if it is as effective in treating the wide range of medical symptoms that the reports suggest. The answer is, yes, most definitely. For thos... Read >
Author: honeymark

How To Cure Bad Breath

09th April 2009
For a majority of people, bad breath is a serious problem. Instead, it is a problem that they have to endure everyday of their lives. It can be frustrating and awkward, more so when you get the feeling that it cannot be treated. You should know that, the... Read >
Author: Dan

The Ingredients In Beer

09th April 2009
Beer, considered the world's oldest and most widely consumed alcoholic beverage, and the third most popular drink overall after water and tea, is composed essentially of water, malted barley, hops and yeast. Flavoring, sugar and some other minor ingredien... Read >
Author: pcarp

A Balance of Good Bacteria is The Key to a Healthy Life

25th March 2009
In our world we do have a very complex relationship with all the bacteria. Bacteria are for sure present in our urinary tract, skin, intestinal tract, and also in the vagina of the women. A very large number of bacteria can do also make us ill and very le... Read >
Author: Alien

Bifid Bacterium and Acidophilus Are Two Healthy Bacteria

25th March 2009
Each and every person in this world is for sure familiar with the term healthy bacteria. In true meaning that is what strong microorganism is. The digestive organisms present inside you do have almost around four hundred strong microorganisms that are tot... Read >
Author: Alien

Video Microscopes And Their Advantages

20th February 2009
We all know what microscopes do and where they are used, but what many of us are not aware of is the fact that these magnifying apparatuses go further than the commonly imagined sanctums of science labs. What’s more, you don’t always peep squint-eyed ... Read >
Author: abbiesmith

Fight Back Against Candida With Natural Yeast Formulas

10th February 2009
When the immune system is compromised or nutrition is below standards, yeast organisms, including Candida Albicans, can invade the body and cause a whole variety of miserable symptoms. A yeast infection is a generally misunderstood condition which thrive... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Importance of Healthy Bacteria in Human Body

11th January 2009
Every one is familiar of healthy bacteria. In real meaning that is what probiotics.’ is. Your digestive organisms have over four hundred dissimilar energetic strong microorganisms. A good number ordinary of these healthy microbes are acidophilus and bi... Read >
Author: Alien

Learn the Ways – How to Get Rid of Dandruff

06th January 2009
Termed as Pityriasis capitis, dandruff is a scalp condition that occurs due to excessive shedding of dead skin cells from the scalp. Normally the skin cells die and flake off. Flaking of dead cell in small amount is common with most people. However, some ... Read >
Author: Miawadsworth

Biohazard Removal Good for Health

29th December 2008
Biohazard is primarily a substance that poses threat to human health. These include medical waste, different samples of microorganism, virus and toxins. You might be thinking that how these biohazard spread and how one gets affected by this? The biohaza... Read >
Author: sosdamage

Treatment for Tuberculosis

15th December 2008
Tuberculosis is a brutal illness. A tiny microorganism called tubercle bacillus causes it,hence it named tuberculosis. This germ enters into body through the nose, mouth, and the windpipe, and stay down in tile lungs. It increases by millions and produces... Read >
Author: shalini

Getting Natural Relief From Yeast Infection Itching

22nd November 2008
Yeast infections are a common problem for women. Homeopathic (natural) therapy can provide you with relief from yeast infection itching and soothe and relieve the discomfort caused by the infection and help the body fight infection without the use of pres... Read >
Author: Deirdre Jones

You Deserve To Get Rid Of Bad Breath Caused By Gum Disease!

13th October 2008
Do you know where you can find more than five hundred different kinds of bacteria, about a hundred varieties of fungi, and a messy mix of viruses and single-cell microorganisms? You don’t need to look too far, because all of these are in your mouth. Tha... Read >
Author: Kelvin Ho

Acne Topical Retinoid Therapy

11th September 2008
Until the retinoids became available, there wasn't anything that really affected comedonal acne. Theoretically, if you prevent the formation of the precursor, you prevent all the subsequent lesions from forming. That probably can occur if you can get enou... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

How Are Diamonds Made

16th August 2008
Millions of years ago the ancient oceans had microorganisms that lived and died in the oceans. When the microorganisms died there bodies fell to the ocean floor. After the bodies decomposed, what was left was almost pure carbon. The crust of the earth ... Read >
Author: David Cowley

15 Reasons Not to Get Breast Implants

14th July 2008
When women want to enhance their breast size, they usually resort to breast implants. However, why should they choose that method when there is a natural way, like the Superbust Enhancement product, to enlarge breasts, especially when it is safer and chea... Read >
Author: drnaeempatel

Home Made Water Purifier

03rd June 2008
While perfect for a elementary school science project, a home made water purifier has no other purpose. The most common type of home made water purifier for a science project is the rope in a bowl experiment. Composed of three feet of yarn, two bowl... Read >
Author: Warren Conley

Complete Information on Endocarditis with Treatment and Prevention

03rd June 2008
Endocarditis is an inflammation of the inner bed of the eye, the endocardium. Endocarditis may be classified by etiology as either infective or non-infective, depending on whether a microorganism is the origin of the trouble. Traditionally, infective endo... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Nourishing And Life Giving Colostrum Is Vital To Newborns And Adults

21st May 2008
All female mammals, including humans, produce colostrum soon after giving birth, and before proper milk is produced. It is a milk-like substance that provides newly born infants with a boost to their immune system and gives immediate protection against th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How To Search For The Best Countertop Water Filter

20th May 2008
Before launching a search for the best countertop water filter, a homeowner or business owner might want to learn more about the advantages delivered by countertop water filters. That home or business owner should know that the people of Milwaukee once qu... Read >
Author: Laurel Tevolitz

Management and Treatment of Lid Infections

15th May 2008
Blepharitis is the inflammation of the lids, and it affects the glands that reside within these tissues. The incidence of lid infection ranges from 3.2% in young adults and increases with age to 71.1% with seniors. The cause of Blepharitis is almost alway... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Scalp Acne - Getting rid of scalp pimples

17th March 2008
Scalp acne, the mildest form of which is also known as scalp folliculitis, occurs more frequently than most people realize. Just about everyone knows what acne is and that it commonly breaks out on the face, chest, arms and on the back. But acne also appe... Read >
Author: Alien

Acne Information - Learn about Acne Scars Treatment

14th March 2008
A detailed and comprehensive discussion of acne scars starts with causes of scarring, prevention of scarring, types of scars, and treatments for scars. Before talking about scars, a word about spots that may look like scars but are not scars in the sen... Read >
Author: Alien

Scalp Acne Information and Acne Cure

28th February 2008
Scalp acne could be classified mainly into two categories. One is the mild form which is medically known as acne folliculitis and the other one is a relatively severe form or necrotica miliaris. The prevalence of acne folliculitis is more common and often... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Acne Scars Information - Acne Scars Treatment

28th February 2008
Scar is the residual impact of acne. To understand it first we need to understand acne. The formation of acne is an indirect outcome of surplus amount of sebum or body oil discharged by the over stimulated oil glands embedded below the epidermal layer of ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Salmonella and How to Protect Yourself

25th February 2008
What is Salmonella? Salmonella is the bacterium that causes the infection known as salmonellosis. Salmonella and salmonellosis owe their names to the discoverer of the bacteria Daniel Salmon. The microorganism was first found in pigs. Salmonella is ac... Read >

Cordyceps as a Form of Chinese Medicine

07th November 2007
Through the years, people have grown to love mushrooms. That is of course despite the fact that the plants are not actually plants but are forms of fungi growth. Fungi is a typical and usual form of common microorganism. With the popularity of numerous ed... Read >
Author: springherbcouk@googlemail.com

When Fish Make You Sick

28th September 2007
To eat or not to eat-this was Arebonto's dilemma. He knew the risk, but he was hungry. And the barbecued fish smelled delicious. His appetite won out. But the rapid onset of nausea and abdominal pain followed by vomiting and diarrhea made him wish he had ... Read >
Author: KennymackNews

How Hand Sanitizers Prevent Illness

16th June 2007
It is amazing to realize that between 10,000 and 10 Million microorganisms are living on each hand. Hand Sanitizers prevent illness by killing almost every one of them. One of the greatest advances in the history of Medicine was the discovery of microo... Read >
Author: John Grimes

Some knowledges about the urinary tract infections

27th March 2007
Affecting millions of people each year, the urinary tract infections are more frequent in women, but they can affect men as well, and can cause a serious condition. It is known that the urinary system contains the kidneys, ureters, bladder, and urethra. ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

How do I know I have a hair loss problem?

14th March 2007
Some of the common hair loss, receding hairline and hair thinning, greasy hair, dandruff and itching. You would normally detect the problem after a hair wash or while combing your hair. We will advise you to have a hair and scalp check-up every ye... Read >
Author: Gary Heron

Hepatitis A- a medical condition

07th March 2007
This disease, hepatitis affects a person' s liver. Having hepatitis means that your liver is inflamed and swollen. The cause of hepatitis can either be a microorganism or because your liver is damaged by other things like alcohol. There are five differ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Treating Acne with Aromatherapy

01st March 2007
Aromatherapy is considered one of the most ancient therapies that had been going on from centuries till today. Some spa center even uses this method as a treatment to the mind and the body. Aromatherapy is considered as one of the ancient remedies ... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang

The history of treating Tuberculosis

25th January 2007
Tuberculosis is caused by the bacteria Mycobacterium Tuberculosis present even in mummies lasting from over 3000 years ago. Hippocrates called it “phthisis” meaning consumption and explained it is a very common and almost in all cases deadly condition... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

What is multiple sclerosis and how can we fight against it

03rd January 2007
Mutiple sclerosis is a chronic illness of the central nervous system which has effects on the body's defense system. People that have passed the age of thirty usually develop multiple sclerosis, and there are much more women than men suffering from the d... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Neem Uses and Benefits

19th December 2006
Neem needs no introduction in today’s world. A very famous herb of India with worldwide fame and having magical properties known for its miraculous medicinal values from past 5000 years. Neem is known as free tree of India as it is found almost everywhe... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

The Amazing Electron Microscope

18th December 2006
Standard light microscopes opened up a veritable world of uncharted territory when first released. Through the use of directed light passing through a stage they were able to produce the first close up views of an amazing microbial world. Unfortunately, l... Read >
Author: Steven Rowland

New Microorganisms Discovered to Contribute in the Occurrence of Strep Throat

20th October 2006
A series of elaborate medical studies conducted by medical researchers at Rockefeller University have identified that a microorganism neglected in the past (a bacteriophage – virus that feeds on bacteria) may have a major contribution in causing strep t... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Skin Care Tips to be Young Forever

13th August 2006
Being the outermost layer of our body, skin faces all types of pollutants, microorganism attacks, and weather changes, while protecting our body tissue at the cost of its own health. It is necessary to take daily care of skin in order to avoid any skin di... Read >
Author: Andy Steave

What you need to know about viral diseases?

12th January 2006
There is a very long-standing liaison between human beings and virus that wander unreservedly in our environment. Virus has a long history of disconcerting people. A virus is a microorganism that is not visible to the naked eye. It is highly contag... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta

Winter Immunity with Aromatherapy

30th December 2005
That time of the year is here again. Winter! Some people love winter and others may hate it, and what comes with it. Winter is viewed as cold, cold, cold weather with snow, ice and cold winds. Along with the cold weather there are more viruses, coughs,... Read >
Author: Johnetta Miner

Ultrasonic Humidifiers

07th September 2005
For our comfort and our health, we require a certain amount of moisture in the air. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), that amount is 30 to 50 percent. If the humidity level in our home is less than that, we suffer the effects of dry ... Read >
Author: Josh Riverside