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29th September 2009
When was the last time you use turmeric spice in your cooking? If you have that's great, but this little powerhouse nutrient has a host of benefits that help you stay healthy.
Native of South East Asia, the ancient spice turmeric has long been used: as... Read >
Author: Zoey Hilton
25th September 2009
It's unbelievable, but the benefits of turmeric are countless. It's been used for thousands of years in Ayurveda (India's traditional medicine system). This super spice treated things like digestive disorders, arthritis and skin ailments, and now turmeric... Read >
Author: Zoey Hilton
23rd September 2009
Although there are now a variety of medications out there to help control diabetes, many people are interested in a diabetes natural cure. Not wanting to be dependent on traditional medicine, some people are are able to control their diabetes by diet, exe... Read >
Author: Amy Wells
23rd September 2009
Although traditional medicine cannot replace modern medicine as far as diagnosis, investigation and emergency care are concerned, certain 'alternative' systems which focus on overall health, have shown remarkable and swift results even in chronic illnesse... Read >
Author: clickfor
22nd September 2009
There’s always room for improvement. We’ve all heard this phrase; some of us may have been given this advice by well-meaning friends or family. Do you need to make changes in your career, your love life, your health? Whatever your need, there really i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Andrew Weil, MD, an influential advocate of alternative/integrative medicine has decided to “age gracefully.” (Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2005, “Aging with grace, naturally.”)
Age gracefully? He has to be kidding!
From my 76-year-old per... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Ultimate Guide to Acne and Skin Care Alternative Medicine
In alternative medicine acne is not necessarily seen as a disease of the skin. In this world of holistic approaches are the ways to go. By this theory acne is more related to an efficient diges... Read >
Author: herbalcure30
17th September 2009
Women in the rural communities in Thailand where this herb grows have used the tuberous roots of Pueraria mirifica effectively as "rejuvenating" folk medicine for well over a hundred years. It has become well known and has received much attention from Tha... Read >
Author: farooque
16th September 2009
Women in the rural communities in Thailand where this herb grows have used the tuberous roots of Pueraria mirifica effectively as "rejuvenating" folk medicine for well over a hundred years. It has become well known and has received much attention from Tha... Read >
Author: jasbirshyam
16th September 2009
An Alternative Treatment for skin diseases, acnes, pimples
In alternative medicine acne, pimples and itching are not necessarily seen as a disease of the skin. In this world of holistic approaches are the ways to go. By this theory skin problems are mo... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal
11th September 2009
When it began, practitioners of alternative medicine considered both the emotional and physical state of the person before they came up with a diagnosis. This is because this type of healing considered an illness or ailment as something brought about by s... Read >
Author: Emma Deangela
10th September 2009
Newlife Malaysia was was originally started by Dr. Lynn Tan and Mr. C.K. Tan. Dr. Lynn Tan got motivated to start this company because she was very good at sports when she was younger and very health conscious. She even participated in many State Wide Spo... Read >
Author: briangarvin
03rd September 2009
Coconut's fame and existence goes a long way back to the traditional ages. Its use is still popular for adding flavor to various foods and cakes. Islands avail of this beneficial fruit to a great extent. Research has also shown that one third of the popul... Read >
Author: Blubert Tavedorn
25th August 2009
Spiritual healing may appear a little old fashioned in this advancing world of technology, however many people are seeking peace, balance and healing that traditional medicine doesn't seem to be able to provide or treat.
The invisible higher power of G... Read >
Author: Yvone Handford
24th August 2009
Vaginal cancer the growth of malignant cells in the vagina is rare, representing less than 2 percent of all gynecologic cancers. Most cases of vaginal cancer occur in women over the age 50. However, some types may affect young women during adolescence or ... Read >
Author: john daniel
21st August 2009
The battle between traditional medicine and Western, modern medicine exists even in the field of hair loss treatments. While researchers are trying to find ways to remedy the problem with one drug or a cocktail of chemical compounds, traditional remedies ... Read >
Author: Keman Loze
20th August 2009
Stress. It keeps you up at night. It makes your hair fall out. It makes you sick, literally.
It’s no secret that the Western way of life continues to get more complex as technology is updated, career demands rise and the desire for a well-rounded fam... Read >
Author: enzykerri
29th July 2009
Ginkgo is the world’s oldest living species of tree, seemingly identical fossils being known from rocks as old as 200 million years. Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory. Ginkgo leaves also conta... Read >
Author: clickfor
17th July 2009
Pain is a four-letter word for a reason! For those who suffer from Muscle pain, every day is an exceptional test. Different levels of pain can be measured chronic; a person does not have to be misery from severe, debilitating pain in order to be dealing w... Read >
Author: jhon murphy
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
12th July 2009
Cure Fibroid Naturally
The one question a traditional doctor cannot answer is "why do I have fibroids?" though thankfully there are an increasing number of more progressive doctors who are becoming aware of techniques that can help answer that questi... Read >
Author: simonk
09th July 2009
Baby colic can appear without a warning causing the baby to cry out in pain and then it will just disappear almost as soon as it appeared. The best treatment for baby colic is believed to be gripe water. Mothers can also hold the baby upright to her body ... Read >
Author: petersonbran
02nd July 2009
Many people suffer from severe soreness in various areas of the body and the traditional medicine practice has not been able to give them any lasting or rather a permanent relief. For such people who suffer incessantly, pain magnetic therapy is one of the... Read >
Author: Zaharey
29th June 2009
Have you ever wondered if there was a correlation between ADHD and bedwetting? Even though there seems to be a tendency for ADHD and bedwetting to occur together in the same children, Dr. Joseph Biederman, a pediatric psychopharmacologist from Harvard Uni... Read >
Author: Zoey Eber
22nd June 2009
Aromatherapy is the holistic method of caring for your body through the use of natural fragrances. Most of these fragrances are essential oils, which are derived from plants, flowers, fruits, roots and leaves. Essential oils have a powerful effect through... Read >
Author: AmandaStone
19th June 2009
A clear understanding of the digestive processes that go on in the human body is vital to the understanding of the disorders from which digestion suffers. The major disorder is week digestion, dyspepsia or slackness of digestive processes, which are known... Read >
Author: John Adison
17th June 2009
The body has a system of mechanisms in its place to regulate the energy levels. A variety of systems of the body contributes to this process in the best way to keep the energy in the optimal levels to support the body. The body trusts each organ to suppor... Read >
Author: ayurvedicherbal
16th June 2009
Magnetic jewelry therapy is means that is used as an alternative to traditional medicine procedure. This process involves the use of magnets to ease body pain. Research has revealed that while electromagnetic substances or permanent magnets are acceptable... Read >
Author: Zaharey
10th June 2009
In traditional medicine, back pain is often treated by surgery. And it often doesn't work. So often, in fact, that back pain surgery is the only category of surgery that actually has a clinical term for failure: Failed Back Surgery Syndrome.
If you as... Read >
Author: hefferon
10th June 2009
There are natural remedies for many ailments such as acne, eczema, rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, hay fever, chronic fatigue and migraines. Many other serious illnesses can be cured through natural alternatives.
ADHD (DEFC disorder of attention and hy... Read >
Author: Ines
06th June 2009
Welcome to my journey.
My journey started in 1987 when I commenced a Masters research program at the University of South Australia. The results of this research were published in the international headache journal, Cephalalgia, and have influenced the ... Read >
Author: Dean Watson
06th June 2009
Holistic medicine is a type of alternative medicine that applies the theory that every aspect of the spiritual, mental and physical aspects of the self work together to form health and happiness. Holistic medicine is not a treatment like traditional medic... Read >
Author: W. Longacre
23rd May 2009
Anti-aging addresses how to prevent, slow, or reverse the effects of aging and help people live longer, healthier, happier lives. In contrast to life extension, which places more emphasis on the science behind aging, the term anti-aging is more often asso... Read >
Author: Sheila Berg
18th May 2009
Traditional medicine ginseng herb has always been recommended for general debility, fatigue immune support, counter stress, providing energy, mental power, alertness and maintenance of good health. Since traditions it has been used for pacifying the nerve... Read >
Author: Rigler Jason
18th May 2009
If your baby has colic you've probably been on a search for baby colic remedies. Colic is one of those things that some parents unfortunately just have to deal with. Watching your small baby struggle with gas pain is never fun, so anything you can do to o... Read >
Author: petersonbran
13th May 2009
We often think of freight forwarding as purely a commercial operation, but freight services can also be used by charitable organisations.
This type of movement can often test the ingenuity of the shipping company; when an international wildlife charity... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
13th May 2009
Human skin Parasites can appear seemingly out of no where. One minute you're feeling fine and the next minute you're itching incessantly. Within minutes the itching is accompanied by a biting sensation. The itching and biting is over your entire body with... Read >
Author: petersonbran
11th May 2009
Tired of Living with a chronic illness? Of course you are. Tried traditional medicine or certain alternative practices and found they haven’t completed the healing? But have you tried the Doctor Within?
C. G. Jung, the great Swiss psychiatrist, belie... Read >
Author: Arthur Bernard, Ph. D.
30th April 2009
Here are some plants that can be very useful in losing weight process:
Erythroxylum Coca
The coca leaf is, of course, hard to find outside the Andean countries where it is easily bought in markets or shaped in infusions (coca mate). The sheet is more ... Read >
Author: Ines
28th April 2009
But nowadays, studies are being conducted to see if there are really is any merit to what is called natural medicine.
Natural medicine is the use of natural methods, herbal medicines, and traditional practices to heal ailments. Every culture has a form... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
27th April 2009
The history of the rhino can be traced back to 45 million years ago.
The Baluchitherium, an ancestor of the Indian rhino, was the largest land mammal that ever lived. It was 18 feet high and 36 feet long. It lived over 20 million years ago.
Fortunately... Read >
Author: naturaltrack
23rd April 2009
With the advancement in technology more and more people simply tend to return and admire grassiness such that they are simply desirous to return to the nature leaving every technology behind and choosing the most natural and healthy life style. The natura... Read >
Author: HarveenPal
17th April 2009
Although fenugreek seeds are used extensively in the recipes of countries in the Middle and Far East, in the West it is not as well known as many other spices. Not only does fenugreek impart a characteristic flavour and tang to food but it also has severa... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD
15th April 2009
How do you effectively remove age spots on hands? Well, many people are looking for an answer this question. Age spots are also called liver spots, although I am not sure why because they have nothing to do with your liver.
They are caused by the body... Read >
Author: D. Karlson
08th April 2009
It is impossible that you have missed this word if you are a normal human being. Aromatherapy is present almost in every household product whether it is detergents for washing clothes or fabric softener. So, exactly what is aromatherapy and what is so spe... Read >
Author: Petronille Berlay
27th March 2009
Indigestion, also known as upset stomach or dyspepsia, is distress or a burning sensation in the upper abdomen, often followed by nausea, abdominal bloating, belching, and sometimes vomiting.
A three-fold process of digestion, absorption and assimilati... Read >
Author: John Adison
23rd March 2009
Many who bear from panic and unease attacks have given up hope sentence any salvation. Some studies have exposed that adulthood of those who undergo from panic and disquiet attacks have given up trying to find a way to regain life without them. If you are... Read >
Author: Jocelyn Snider
12th March 2009
Although I appreciate the value that traditional medicine brings to health care, I am passionate about a life-changing philosophy that speaks to the core of man and has been proven through the ages. This philosophy differentiates the kind of medicine I p... Read >
Author: Stan Gardner, M.D.
10th March 2009
When one develops kidney stones, what immediately comes to mind is the cure in passing the kidney stones. Passing a kidney stone may be in the form of traditional medicine or the use of herbs.
Let us first have an idea of what kidneys stones are all ... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
09th March 2009
A common misconception is that only senior citizens get arthritis. However, the senior population isn't the only group suffering from this common ailment. It can begin in the teens and twenties when the required body conditions are present.
So why do y... Read >
Author: Jake
24th February 2009
Cures for anxiety can come in the form of traditional medicine or natural holistic alternatives. Many people who suffer from anxiety will try natural anxiety curing methods before seeking professional help. Likewise, some people who are battling anxiety h... Read >
Author: Mike Danick
18th February 2009
I have a confession to make... Women with beautiful skin all have their secrets. Why do we keep secrets from each other? Is it that important to look better than someone else? Here's a short collection of some of the beauty secrets from different cultures... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
18th February 2009
Cinnamon is actually more than a delicious addition to food. One of the oldest spices known and long used in traditional medicine, cinnamon is currently being studied for its beneficial effects on a variety of ailments. Indeed, recent findings on the powe... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato
18th February 2009
ADHD is defined as a neurobiological disorder characterized by age-inappropriate features of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity. Research has shown that the disability tends to affect more boys than girls. ADHD is assumed to be caused by genetic ... Read >
Author: Diana Ketchen
02nd February 2009
In the following few lines I will compare between traditional methods, and one popular natural method known as “Hemorrhoid Miracle” so that you can take a decision on how to treat your hemorrhoids most effectively, most rapidly, and most permanently.
... Read >
Author: drwael
01st February 2009
There has been an ongoing debate as to whether Kombucha is a magic portion or a useless and even toxic drink. Scientists from all over the world have started to make research after research trying to reveal the mystery behind this ancient beverage. Thousa... Read >
Author: Wilson StPeter
30th January 2009
Medical science is a constantly changing thing. New discoveries signal departures from age-old treatments, while new inquiries into “traditional” medicine often reveals previously unknown substances with curative, preventive and healing properties. It... Read >
Author: Richard Williams
28th January 2009
Are you sick and tired of looking for a skin discoloration cure? Although I haven't seen your particular problem, the key is probably to even out pigmentation by avoiding overexposure to sunlight, inhibiting melanin production and increasing the rate of s... Read >
Author: Laurel Levine
22nd January 2009
Homeopathic remedies are normally considered nontoxic, with few exceptions, although homeopaths have been criticized for putting patients at stake by advising them to avoid traditional medicine, such as vaccinations, anti-malarial drugs and antibiotics. H... Read >
Author: Keith Driscoll
16th January 2009
Nontraditional methods have really taken root in areas where traditional medicine often falls short, such as pain management. But since the National Institutes of Health established the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine a decade a... Read >
Author: Finalo Fang
08th January 2009
Approximately 200,000 American women will be detected with breast cancer this year. At present, the life span weird are one in seven. However latest examination in nutritional medicine has showed that converting your diet could decrease your danger by up ... Read >
Author: Mc Ezzia
31st December 2008
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Background: Continued
Alternative medicine and Complementary medicine are often thought of as mutually exclusive. Accordingly, the two are usually classified under the general term of complementary and alternative medicine, or ... Read >
Author: peter radford
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
15th December 2008
It seems like there's a new super food containing miraculous health benefits hitting the supermarket shelves every week. While some are simply genetically modified foods or plant or herbal extracts, others are in fact all natural foods that produce the he... Read >
Author: Christine OKelly
12th December 2008
Treating Acne With Ablative And Non-ablative Lasers
Although there are many different ways to treat acne, many traditional acne treatments are harsh on your skin and have numerous side effects. However, experimentation with different techniques are yi... Read >
Author: deepak.dec2008
05th December 2008
In Asian and alternative medicine cultures, ginseng has been thought to have medicinal properties. The plant is from the Panax genus, and has fleshy roots. There are several types of ginseng, including american ginseng, siberian ginseng, panax ginseng a... Read >
Author: Anne Harvester
01st December 2008
The leading cause of thyroid enlargement in developed countries, Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder that is characterized by dimpled skin, goiter, and an increased production of thyroid hormones in the body. Anti-thyroid drugs, surgery, and radioact... Read >
Author: stbotanica
18th November 2008
ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE
Overview
Alternative medicine practices may incorporate into their procedures or base themselves on concepts as diverse as traditional medicine, which describes medical knowledge developed over centuries within various societi... Read >
Author: peter radford
11th November 2008
In a remote village of eastern India, I was approached by an old and dignified practitioner of traditional medicine. He had learned that Trees for Life was helping villagers plant fruit trees, and he had traveled more than a hundred miles to meet me. As w... Read >
Author: John & Anita
21st October 2008
Humans resist change yet need change for growth. The T (technology) in Pilzer’s wealth equation has gone from barely changing for many years until about the 1980’s. The rate of change now doubles each decade. “Today it is the wild card . . . it is ... Read >
Author: Jennifer Wirt
04th September 2008
Traditional Chinese Medicine Chinese Traditional Medicine is not a unified medical system but a general term covering the many individual medicines of the various minority ethnic groups each of which differ according to cultural backgr... Read >
Author: jackyluo
03rd September 2008
While we in the West are more familiar with the way doctors practice traditional medicine for healing, the ancient Eastern practice of medicine known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (or TCM), has recently become popular in the West as an alternative to tr... Read >
Author: Sandi H.
03rd September 2008
A bruise is a common skin injury that results in blue and black mark. It gets its deep color from a vessel or a group of vessels that break under skin and leak into the surrounding area.
Arnica preparations used topically promote the healing of bruises... Read >
Author: Alien
02nd September 2008
Coconut oil is one of the most essential products with many uses. Most coconut oil is being exported from the Philippines and other Asian countries. But what separates it from other oils that we use? Simply because it provides numerous health benefits to ... Read >
Author: mercola
02nd September 2008
For thousands of years, healers, shamans, psychics and spiritualists around the world have maintained that living, vibrant energy fields surround the human body. Numerous methods
evolved for understanding and evaluating these energy fields, along with p... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th August 2008
The word ayurveda has been coined by the conjunction of two Sanskrit words, “ayur” meaning life and “veda” meaning knowledge. The word together means the knowledge of life. In ayurveda the process of ayur is considered as a combined state of body,... Read >
Author: swornambigai
29th July 2008
Having beautiful, shapely breasts is becoming an obsession nowadays. Everywhere you look you could see herbal supplements and pills containing hormones that claim to enhance your bust. There are also various surgical procedures for breast enhancement; you... Read >
Author: Priyanka Arora
29th July 2008
Devil's claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) is an African plant whose fruit looks like a giant claw. The plant grows in an arid climate and is found in Namibia, Madagascar, the Kalahari Desert, and other areas on the African continent. The tuberous roots are ... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
29th July 2008
Bitter fruit gives sweet results
Citrus Aurantium–also called bitter orange or zhi shi. Although well known as a health supplement in traditional medicine, it is only recently that the extraordinary value of citrus aurantium for weight loss has co... Read >
Author: Ivan S. Pullicino B.Pharm. (Hons.) M.Sc.
18th July 2008
"Bezoar" comes from the Persian word, "pá zahar," meaning "antidote against Poison" (pa-cure, zahar-poison). The term is normally applied to stones found in the stomach and digestive system of animals. We use the term in a generic sense for concretions t... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
18th July 2008
So, you’ve waited nine months and you’re tired of waiting. And so is your doctor. But you’re not looking forward to the extra interventions that you know are associated with a medical induction. Needles, IVs, lying on your back, epidural, c-secti... Read >
Author: Lena Leino
03rd July 2008
Lady Street in Beijing is a market that is predominantly targeted at the fairer sex; it is also by far the largest clothing and garments market in the city with the number of stalls surpassing 1,000. Lady Street confirms what numerous men all over the wor... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye
02nd July 2008
Vegetables ,Highly Stress The importance of diet therapy is highly stressed in Tibetan medicine. It has been emphasized that once a man falls ill, it is highly recommended that the method of regulating the diet is the first choice for ... Read >
Author: trisa wang
01st July 2008
When you get sick, you go to the doctor. And the doctor will, of course, prescribe medicines. You will go and buy medicines. You take them, and hopefully, you get well.
This is how the health profession goes on nowadays – a cycle of diagnosis and pr... Read >
Author: Natural food supplement do they work
01st July 2008
It is always difficult to promote the use of natural methods to treat this disease. Cancer is a very serious disease, which kills millions of people throughout the world and particularly in the West. Traditional medicine wants to arrogate to itself the ex... Read >
Author: Raphaelo
06th June 2008
While modern medicine has progressed light years in the past century, there seems to be more of a need than ever for alternative health. Alternative health is treatment other than traditional medicine. While traditional medicine definitely has its place... Read >
Author: Remy
06th June 2008
While modern medicine has progressed light years in the past century, there seems to be more of a need than ever for alternative health. Alternative health is treatment other than traditional medicine. While traditional medicine definitely has its place... Read >
Author: Remy
06th June 2008
While modern medicine has progressed light years in the past century, there seems to be more of a need than ever for alternative health. Alternative health is treatment other than traditional medicine. While traditional medicine definitely has its place... Read >
Author: Remy
06th June 2008
Medical practices treat the symptoms of disease. They do not prevent the illness itself. Alternative medicine offers a complement to the traditional methods. More and more physicians are realizing this and responding to it in their own practices.
It is... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st May 2008
Parasitic diseases account for a large proportion of human morbidity and mortality, and doubtlessly contribute significantly to morbidity and mortality among all animal populations as well. In this sense, parasitic disease is an important ecological force... Read >
Author: peterhutch
15th May 2008
Many women are looking for natural remedies for menopause, and red clover is one of the safe and effective herbal remedies. It has long been used in traditional medicine and has been shown to help with hot flashes, insomnia, irritability and night sweats.... Read >
Author: Randy Hough
11th May 2008
Many who suffer from panic and anxiety attacks have given up hope finding any salvation. Some studies have shown that a majority of those who suffer from panic and anxiety attacks have given up trying to find a way to regain life without them. If you ar... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton
08th May 2008
Blood pressure can be defined as the force that is applied against the artery walls as blood passes through the arteries. Blood pressure is determined by the speed of blood-flow coming from the heart, and also the tone of the arteries.
Adequate inta... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
08th May 2008
The future of alternative medicine is bright. In a developing country like India, alternative therapeutic systems have a definite role to play in alleviating sickness - both chronic and acute. The cost-effectiveness, efficacy, low toxicity, ease of admini... Read >
Author: S. C. Mishra
08th May 2008
At A Glance
Traditional Indian medicine has a 5000-year-old history and has been used by millions, while modern medicine is merely 150 years old.
Although traditional medicine cannot replace modern medicine as far as diagnosis, investigation and emerg... Read >
Author: S. C. Mishra
08th May 2008
Herbal medicine products are dietary supplements that people take to improve their health. Herbal medicine is the oldest form of healthcare known to mankind. For nearly 3000 years oriental cultures have harnessed the natural power of the earth to live he... Read >
Author: Mary Freeman
08th May 2008
When my husband was diagnosed with esophagus cancer, we never talked about him dying, except in the very beginning. I think we were afraid to voice the worst scenario we could think of, him not making it through this disease. He refused to consider taking... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
30th April 2008
Lisa Williams is fast becoming one of the best known psychics in the US. Since her debut on Lifetime TV in 2006, this talented psychic from the UK has become a favorite with Americans.
When Lisa does a reading she is able to communicate with friends a... Read >
Author: Rwatson
28th April 2008
As scientists discover the extraordinary healing properties of Manuka Honey, it's value is becoming greater within the medical community and is now being used as a main ingredient in health care products.
Honey has been used for centuries to aid skin h... Read >
Author: honeymark
25th April 2008
How many times in interactions with our animals do we forget to invite them to be part of the equation, doing things to them, and not with them? This change alone can manifest many positive results by changing their feelings of being powerless to those of... Read >
Author: Freedom Reins LLC
07th April 2008
Sea buckthorn – Hyppophae rhamnoides – has been known from Antiquity, and in China, for example, traditional medicine recommends this herb in treating digestion problems. Sea buckthorn is used in food industry, sylviculture, pharmacy, and its positive... Read >
Author: cristi ion
07th April 2008
The touch of bright yellow that you see in your curry comes from turmeric, a spice that has been beloved by Asian cooks for centuries. Turmeric, especially in its curcumin form, gives the golden tinge of color to the market of supplements, with sales of ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
04th April 2008
Panchakarma is a bio-cleansing regimen comprising of five main procedures that facilitates better bioavailability of the pharmacological therapies, helps to bring about homeostatis of body-humors, eliminates disease-causing complexes from the body and che... Read >
Author: swornambigai
28th March 2008
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When my husband was diagnosed with esophagus cancer, we never talked about him dying, except in the very beginning. I think we were afraid to voice the worst scenario we could think of, him not making it through this dise... Read >
Author: Elaine Williams
28th March 2008
Elder flowers and berries have been used in traditional medicine and as flavorings for centuries. In folk medicine, the flowers have been used for their diuretic and laxative properties and as an astringent. Various parts of the elder have been used to tr... Read >
Author: Alien
28th March 2008
Horsetail is used in traditional medicine as a diuretic and an antitubercular drug, and in the treatment of kidney and bladder disturbances. It's been used topically in cosmetics, and as an astringent to stop bleeding and stimulate wound healing.
Horse... Read >
Author: Alien
28th March 2008
The Chinese medical procedure known as Veterinary Acupuncture is the treatment of pets such a cats dogs and horses. It is a holistic approach to the cure of chronic diseases in patients
Generally, the holistic approach of this medicine helps to explain... Read >
Author: Carol King
25th March 2008
Veterinary acupuncture is the veterinary medicine for the pets like cat, dog and horses. Acupuncture is the part of Chinese medicine to diagnosis and treatment. This treatment is known as the traditional Chinese medicine. This treatment is the holistic ap... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
19th March 2008
It is estimated that over 47 million people in the U.S. alone are living without health insurance. Ironically, those who do have healthcare coverage are often paralyzed by the exorbitant and prohibitive out of pocket expenses they are often required to co... Read >
Author: Divne Pointer
12th March 2008
Fumitory has been known since antiquity and was described in herbals from the Middle Ages. The dried or fresh flowering plant the above-ground part is used medicinally. Active components include hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives, flavonoids such as rutin a... Read >
Author: Alien
11th March 2008
Panchakarma is a very unique Ayurvedic treatment, requiring proper guidance by a highly trained and skillful Ayurvedic practitioner. One should always consult an Ayurvedic physician before undergoing this treatment. Benefits of panchakarma
Eliminate toxi... Read >
Author: swornambigai
10th March 2008
Scientists have determined that a certain type of honey called Manuka Honey is more capable of healing wounds and clearing infections than antibiotics and other forms of traditional medicine. As a result, Manuka Honey is now being used as a main ingredie... Read >
Author: honeymark
03rd March 2008
Thailand has exploded onto the world tourist stage in the last 20 years and it's easy to see why. Superb natural scenery from the mountains of the north to the beaches of the south, marvellous temples and ancient ruins, a fabulous piquant cuisine and a re... Read >
Author: Richard Greaves
25th February 2008
The Chinese have been using ginseng tea for their health for thousands of years. Ginseng has been revered in the Orient as an almost magical natural supplement with amazing benefits for those who use it regularly. It is the most famous Chinese herb, and... Read >
Author: Tsuyoshi E. Suzuki
20th February 2008
There are so many difficult aspects of dealing with tinnitus that sometimes sufferers who have this incessant ear ringing in their head just want to give up in defeat. Some of the difficulties include:
1.) Difficulty describing the sounds to your docto... Read >
Author: Alvaro
13th February 2008
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Weight Loss And Many Other Health Benefits
Today's Baby Boomers are at the age where health concerns are at an all time high. People are more conscious about health issues and maintaining good health than ever before... Read >
11th February 2008
Constipation is a condition of the digestive system where a person experiences hard feces that are difficult to egest. Constipation is one of the most common digestive praises. It varies greatly between different people, as each persons bowel movements di... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
30th January 2008
Coconut oil is one of the most essential products with many uses. Most coconut oil is being exported from the Philippines and other Asian countries. But what separates it from other oils that we use? Simply because it provides numerous health benefits to ... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com
19th January 2008
You are in the middle of some daily activation and suddenly it happens: allergy. Soon enough you will enjoy: sneezing, itching, teary eyes, running nose, red rash, needless to go further. Now, I have being in your place and gave a try to all temporary so... Read >
Author: Karl Ross
17th January 2008
The real secret behind gout treatment.
And how Uricinex fits in…
First of all, never assume because of a joint pain that you have Gout. Too many other illnesses can appear as a gout attack. You may have high level of acid uric in the blood and n... Read >
Author: omarjios
14th January 2008
The next vacation you decide to go on, it wouldn’t be bad to try out something exotic like Kerala holidays. The reason Kerala holidays in www.keralatourism.indian-seo.com are so exotic is because of what it has to offer you. You can relax amidst the bac... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
09th January 2008
Health Savings Accounts or HSA’s are growing in popularity. Currently, it is estimated that there over 3 million HSA owners, and by 2010, the Treasury Department estimates as many as 45 million Americans will be covered by HSA plans.
So what is an... Read >
Author: admin_rim
06th November 2007
Sprains and strainsSprains and strains are types of minor injuries to the soft tissues and connective tissues of the musculoskeletal system. Sprains usually refer to injuries to ligaments, but sometimes to other connective tissues, such as tendons and the... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
19th October 2007
Anti-aging can be a difficult topic to address. A war is currently being fought over the meaning of "anti-aging" (as research, medicine, brand, or simply adjective) and thus even mentioning the term is likely to prejudice many readers. We will try to put ... Read >
Author: Alien
25th September 2007
Retin A, a derivative of Vitamin A is not a topical acne medication but it is noted to show great effects on the growth of acne. It works by drying the skin thus preventing new pimples form developing. However, it is suggested that if you should use this,... Read >
Author: Sarah Rhodes
30th August 2007
Many professionals with medical training are now involved in researching possible approaches to anti aging medicine. Through the wonders of modern innovation and medical technology, anti aging medicine may be able to increase the body's immune system and... Read >
Author: desertoasis
28th August 2007
There are many terms used to describe health care approaches that are outside the focus of traditional medicine and its practices in America and abroad. Complementary and alternative medicine, also known as CAM, is a group of diverse medical and health ca... Read >
Author: Spencer Hunt
24th August 2007
For thousands of years traditional medicine has relied on the natural remedy to treat a wide range of ailments ranging from corns and calluses to the functioning of the brain and nervous system. It is well accepted that through correct and regular use the... Read >
Author: James Kronefield
16th August 2007
More years ago than I care to admit at this point, there was a product that came on the market called Zoom. It was touted as being an energy pill, and thinking I needed more energy, I gave it a try.
Now when I say more years ago than I care to admit,... Read >
Author: Maurine Dodge
08th August 2007
Big nettles and small nettles are species which can be found all over the world. In same tropical and subtropical areas, nettles can be as 13 feet high and it has wooden stem.
Nettle is known for a lot of time, since antiquity, as textile and medici... Read >
Author: cristi
08th August 2007
The basil is a herbaceous annual culture plant, ramified from the ground, 20-60 cm tall with hairy stems, round-oval leaves and white or reddish flowers.
The basil has been known since ancient times and is a holy plant in India, very much appre... Read >
Author: cristi
27th July 2007
People have been using herbs to deal with nearly any kind of condition for thousands of years. Traditional medicine like the traditional Chinese medicine or the Native American medicine, understood and made good use of powerful herbal tonics to cure or im... Read >
Author: Natalie Williams
26th July 2007
Headaches may seem a trivial problem to some of us. However, there are people who suffer from chronic headaches and know how uncomfortable and unpleasant this can be. Various people – specialists and non-specialists – have suggested an entire range of... Read >
Author: David Yrui
25th July 2007
The basil is a herbaceous annual culture plant, ramified from the ground, 20-60 cm tall with hairy stems, round-oval leaves and white or reddish flowers.
The basil has been known since ancient times and is a holy plant in India, very much apprecia... Read >
Author: cristi
24th July 2007
Natural and holistic therapies are not new but even their use in humans has only recently gained popularity in the UK. More and more people are shunning traditional medicine not only for themselves but for their pets. According to Direct Line Insurance ov... Read >
Author: Sarah Fields
15th June 2007
Devil�s claw has been used by native African tribes for centuries to treat rheumatism, arthritis, lower back pain, tendonitis, and dyspepsia. Harpagophytum Procumbens, also known as Devil�s claw, is found in South Africa and used by locals to treat f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st June 2007
Today, more than ever, people are playing many sports. Unfortunately, many people get injured each day playing sports whether it is a professional or amateur sport. Sports massage therapy can not only help an athlete who are injured, but is also great t... Read >
Author: Annalisa
30th May 2007
One of the accusations leveled against some people, diabetic or not, is the fact that they do not read enough, thus they fail to access information that is free, easy to understand, and could potentially save their lives.
Diabetes information is now ... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
21st May 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
I don't usually like to talk about myself. Ok, that's a lie. But, I recently had an experience with my own health that I thought might be of interest.
Like most folks, every year or so I go to the doctor for a check... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
12th May 2007
A herbal remedy for insomnia is probably the most popular herbal remedy reccomended in the western hemisphere today. With anything from 10 to 20 percent of the American adult population claiming to suffer from insomnia at any one time the search for relie... Read >
Author: PhilipTheElder
02nd May 2007
According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, Irritable Bowel Syndrome is a disorder characterized most commonly by cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea. IBS causes a great deal of discomfort... Read >
26th April 2007
While China is making taking big steps in biomedical technology and business infrastructure, it can still be an intimidating place to do business, especially from 9,600 kilometers. Despite the challenges, life science companies are recognizing the immedia... Read >
Author: Eric Castro
23rd April 2007
About Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
In the last ten years IBS has become the most widespread digestive ailment in the U.S. In spite of the fact that it affects millions of people, IBS has been trashcan labeled a syndrome and has received almost zero r... Read >
Author: Farkhan Shah
23rd April 2007
Alternative health care can be a great choice for someone who feels they are out of options with traditional medicine. Many doctors now even recommend some alternative health care practices for their patients. Alternative health care will continue to ... Read >
Author: http:www.preferedforms.com
18th April 2007
Fucus vesiculosus. Do those words mean anything to you? If not, don’t worry; most people haven’t heard the Latin term for the seaweed commonly called “bladderwrack.” However, if you have thyroid problems, specifically hypothyroidism, familiarizing... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
09th April 2007
Finding arthritis relief natural products can be a bit difficult to people who are used to living in a system that touts only traditional medicine as the way to relief from painful conditions like arthritis. However, finding arthritis relief natural produ... Read >
Author: Dean Iggo
09th April 2007
Typically, alternative medicine differs from traditional medicine in that alternative medicine is older and what we might call unconventional or non-Western medicine. Alternative medicine does not follow the traditional science and research that current m... Read >
Author: Darren Dunner
02nd April 2007
The rehabilitative procedures are both a physical and mental goal in promoting healing. Physical therapy utilizes joint mobilization, strength training and hold/cold packs to quicken the recovery.
The returning Vet is aware of what he or she has to ... Read >
Author: DMM
02nd April 2007
Medicine is a necessity to life however as the field develops and as medical scientists continue to search and discover new kinds of drugs, the debate remains on the effectiveness of these new discoveries compared to ancient forms. In ancient times, peopl... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
01st April 2007
Today is the era of smart work rather than hard work. One has to be smart enough to handle all those difficulties and strains in the most apposite fashion. This can only be achieved when you are both mentally and physically fit. To attain this fitness on... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne
29th March 2007
True preventive health care is nonexistent for most Americans. That's because traditional medicine focuses on treatment of symptoms, and that's not prevention. Our health care system operates like the old barn door � it's left open and then the farmer ... Read >
Author: Barbara Morris, R.Ph
12th March 2007
Ginkgo Biloba has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory.
Ginkgo is perhaps the most widely currently used herbal treatment aimed at augmenting cognitive functions--that is, improving memory, learning, alert... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
07th March 2007
Ginkgo has been used in traditional medicine to treat circulatory disorders and enhance memory.
Ginkgo Biloba is perhaps the most widely currently used herbal treatment aimed at augmenting cognitive functions--that is, improving memory, learning, alert... Read >
Author: Ian Finlayson
08th February 2007
We have all heard of herbal remedies, passed on from generation to generation, lending healthful cures and preventative health maintenance from the ancient East to our American cowboy. Now through science, medicine is testing and researching the power of... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
03rd January 2007
If you look for optimizing the performances of the gall bladder then you should turn the back to regular medicine and focusing on the old traditional treatment. The problems of gall bladder are seen every day but the physicians but they limit their treatm... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
01st January 2007
The role of meditation in essence is to assist you in maintaining your mind and body. The power of our mind is often overlooked in Western Society where as in other parts of the world like Asia, they recognize the power of the mind to assist in healing yo... Read >
Author: Chris Le Roy
18th November 2006
Acupuncture Training prepares students for unique professions in the ancient Chinese healing technique of acupuncture, which has been used to treat gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, stress illnesses, emphysema, asthma, arthritis, headaches, hypertens... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante
10th November 2006
Longtime regarded as ineffective by many contemporary medical scientists - exclusivist adepts of modern medicine, herbal medicine (commonly referred to as alternative or parallel medicine) has recently become unexpectedly popular among many different cate... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
10th November 2006
"Bezoar" comes from the Persian word, "pá zahar," meaning "antidote against Poison" (pa-cure, zahar-poison). The term is normally applied to stones found in the stomach and digestive system of animals. We use the term in a generic sense for concretions t... Read >
Author: Leonard Lee
06th November 2006
In Africa today, the fight for growth of the rhino population is an everyday activity.
After being declared an endangered species, Kenya has put up big efforts financially to see to it that their habitats have been safe guarded.
The history of the r... Read >
Author: Peter Philip
12th October 2006
Naturopathic Degrees can be earned through leading naturopathic colleges, a number of Oriental Medicine Schools, and other healing arts schools. While the field of naturopathy is a noninvasive and an alternative medicine, it is commonly used in conjunctio... Read >
Author: Michael Bustamante
03rd October 2006
Herb with Anti Ageing and Breast Firming effect
Introduction
Women in the rural communities in Thailand where this herb grows have used the tuberous roots of Pueraria mirifica effectively as "rejuvenating" folk medicine for well over a hundred years... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
02nd October 2006
Herbal remedies have been around for for thousands of years. Now, women with breast cancer facing chemotherapy and radiation are supplementing this traditional medicine with herbal remedies and alternative treatments. They are not abandoning the usual br... Read >
Author: Mary Hanna
27th September 2006
Ayurvedic medicine is the traditional medicine of India. Treatment consists largely of herbs, fruits and spices, but much of it also revolves around self-care - living a lifestyle designed to prevent illness. Although India is quickly changing, daily life... Read >
Author: No Last Name
25th September 2006
I tend to view massage therapy independently of broader
categories of therapy, healing or other restorative practices
or systems. I am inclined to do this because I am cautious
about allowing massage to be classified as a traditional
therapy versu... Read >
Author: simi hogard
23rd September 2006
When you get sick, you go to the doctor. And the doctor will, of course, prescribe medicines. You will go and buy medicines. You take them, and hopefully, you get well.
This is how the health profession goes on nowadays, a cycle of diagnosis and presc... Read >
Author: rick taylor
07th September 2006
The dramatic history of Gean Pierre, a Peruvian boy of 5 years, immobilized, left by science and in terminal condition with the disease of Pertes and recovered totally in few months, only enriching his foods with 30 grams daily of ground coca leaves, open... Read >
Author: Luis Quiroz Ravines
17th August 2006
When it comes to maintaining a healthy head of hair and reversing the ravages of hair loss, there are many treatment products to choose from. The fact that all these products claim to be the very best can lead to a great deal of confusion among those men... Read >
Author: Cordell Varney
13th August 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
It seems that with the ongoing advances of traditional medicine, the diseases keep up to ensure that there are always a few monsters under the bed to scare us. Any disease ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
13th August 2006
When you get sick, you go to the doctor. And the doctor will, of course, prescribe medicines. You will go and buy medicines. You take them, and hopefully, you get well.
This is how the health profession goes on nowadays, a cycle of diagnosis and presc... Read >
Author: Wan Ibrahim Yusoff
03rd August 2006
- by Cornelis van Dalen | College of Naturopathic Medicine
The Naturopathic axiom that "nature-cures" is largely forgotten in the world of modern medicine. We have become accustomed to modern drug therapy that overrides the understanding and realisatio... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler
26th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
For many women, hearing a diagnosis of breast cancer remains one of their greatest fears. Obviously, in the worst case scenario, such a diagnosis will end up being fatal and ... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
25th July 2006
From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
The general is increasingly turning to alternative healing systems and cancer treatment options.
One reason for both the failure of traditional cancer therapy is that th... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
12th July 2006
A chewing gum which the makers say can help enhance the size, shape and tone of the breasts has proved to be a big hit in Japan. Maker says its gum, when chewed three or four times a day, can also help improve circulation, reduce stress and fight ageing. ... Read >
Author: Julie Walker
25th June 2006
Ginseng is a plant with a very important role in traditional Chinese medicine. They believe that it relieves stress, improves circulation, increases quality of life, cures flu, cures impotence, and even that it can stop cancer. In fact, like many traditio... Read >
Author: John Gibb
07th June 2006
European mistletoe (Viscum album L.) also known as simply "mistletoe" is a semi parasitic plant that grows on several types of trees in temperate regions worldwide. This article refers to European mistletoe not American mistletoe, the decorative holiday p... Read >
Author: Linda Thompson
07th June 2006
Benefits of Glucosamine Chrondroitin as a Dietary Supplement
In the medical world today, many diseases and disorders have no cure. Most
of the things offered by the medical world to diseases and disorders are
only just intervention. There are ... Read >
Author: Joyce Dietzel
01st June 2006
In our technologically advanced society, why have the advocates of traditional medicine not found a cure for the common cold?
The reason is that the common cold is not the problem; it is only the effect or symptom of the underlying problem.
And what... Read >
Author: Robert Tedone
29th May 2006
When you get sick, you go to the doctor. And the doctor will, of course, prescribe medicines. You will go and buy medicines. You take them, and hopefully, you get well.
This is how the health profession goes on nowadays a cycle of diagnosis and pres... Read >
Author: Arjan van Hemert
28th May 2006
Fragrant House Plants
With two large dogs in the house, I am forever looking for ways to keep the air in the house fresh and pleasant. I love fragrant oils burnt in lamps but the oil isn't cheap! I also sprinkle the filter on the vacuum with a fragran... Read >
Author: Jennifer Price
24th May 2006
Many people are unaware of what the difference between a herb and a plant which can make them a little confused as to which plants can be viewed as herbs and within that which can be viewed as Chinese herbs. A herb is a plant or a part of a plant that is ... Read >
Author: Crystal Pretorius
22nd May 2006
YOU CAN BEAT INSOMNIA AND SLEEP LIKE A BABY TO-NIGHT!
By Valerie Macleod
Are you struggling to get a good night's sleep because you suff... Read >
Author: Valerie Macleod
03rd May 2006
AMERICAN GINSENG
American Ginseng is the most famous herb. Various forms of Ginseng have been used in medicine for more than 7000 years. It is the most widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine. Several species grow around the world, and tho... Read >
Author: nutrovitasub nutrovitasub
30th April 2006
Natural herbal remedies are drawing the attention of many traditional medical practitioners to rapidly recognize the ability of the hundreds of thousands of known herbs that have the ability to treat and prevent various human and animal illnesses, as well... Read >
Author: Joe Rote
09th April 2006
Copyright 2006 Sylvia Riley
Goji berries are one of the most nutritionally dense foods on earth and house a staggering concentration of vitamins, minerals, amino acids, phytochemicals and essential fatty acids. Originating in Tibet and greatly favoured... Read >
Author: Healthwise Solutions
21st March 2006
Ginseng is the most famous Chinese herb. It is the most widely recognized plant used in traditional medicine. Various forms of ginseng have been used in medicine for more than 7000 years. Several species grow around the world, and though some are preferre... Read >
Author: chester ku-lea
05th March 2006
Think of where various plant oils originate from: soybean and corn oils suggest images of Midwestern cornfields, sweet almond hails from California, olive from Italy, sesame and moringa from India, and Monoi de Tahiti from the South Pacific.
Monoi, whi... Read >
Author: Lisa Maliga
14th February 2006
Making healthy, colorful foods a lifestyle for nutrition and good eating.
Why Choose Foods by Color?
Nature's healing colors abound in fruits, vegetables, whole grains,
legumes, and healthy oils. The colors are actually pigments that
come from a s... Read >
Author: Penmarin Books
13th February 2006
COULD YOU USE SOME HELP UNDERSTANDING ABOUT ARTHRITIS?
Maybe a little gentle, bedside manner in your battle for joint pain relief would be great?
Well, even if you are not sure if arthritis is the issue with you or your friend or loved one and you woul... Read >
Author: Dorline Howard
09th January 2006
I tend to view massage therapy independently of broader categories of therapy, healing or other restorative practices or systems. I am inclined to do this because I am cautious about allowing massage to be classified as a traditional therapy versus an alt... Read >
Author: Terry McDermott
17th December 2005
A new study has linked a lack of sunshine, the body's most natural source of vitamin D, to the prevalence of cardiovascular disease.Factors that affect sunlight, and therefore vitamin D production, are tied to a patient's cardiovascular risks. In other wo... Read >
Author: Joseph Mercola
17th December 2005
More than any other time in history, people are all vying to have the best, healthiest body possible. The health and fitness industries are making billions of dollars every year on herbal supplements, fitness equipment, gyms, and special diets. If you w... Read >
Author: Christopher Ruane
13th December 2005
I was reviewing an ebook on vinegar remedies and uses recently, and came across some surprising assertions. Despite the ebook author claiming that vinegar was not a cure all, the list of complaints vinegar supposedly fixed was astounding. Almost as astoun... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
23rd November 2005
Health is defined as a condition of physical, mental and social well- being and the absence of disease or other abnormal condition. According to some forms of traditional medicine practices, an ill condition develops because the individual has violated a ... Read >
Author: Pradeep Chadha
09th November 2005
Obtaining health advice that is worthy is hard to come by. As a medical student, I am surrounded by mountains of resources, professionals and experiences from which you can benefit. I cannot diagnose, treat or prescribe but I can give health information... Read >
Author: Benjamin Lynch
05th October 2005
It was Saturday morning and while I was making breakfast,
letting the cats outside, and watering my half-dead plants, I
had the TV on. Saturday morning TV is usually composed
of nothing but infomercials and today was no different.
One of the cha... Read >
Author: Hiram Perez
01st October 2005
My first yoga retreat
I never wanted it to stop. It was a wonderful feeling of joy, love compassion and connection to everyone who was there with me. This was despite the fact that I had only met these people just three days ago. But at that moment... Read >
Author: Terry Dunn
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