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Tonsilloliths 101 - Quick Relief For Tonsilloliths

13th October 2009
Tonsilloliths, or also commonly known as tonsil stones, are unpleasant whitish or yellowish coloured, foul smelling bumps on your tonsils. They spring from the accumulation of sulfur manufacturing bacteria, food particles, post nasal drip, overactive sa... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott

Tonsilloliths 101 - What Everyone Needs to Know About Tonsilloliths

13th October 2009
Tonsils are tiny tons of lymphoid tissues that help protect our body from breathing infections. They stand guard at the back of the throat to stop foreign invaders from entering our lungs and intestines. Particles of food get easily encircled in folk wi... Read >
Author: Gregory Scott

How To Handle Hunger On A Fasting Day

29th September 2009
I’ve been fasting today. I do it four times a month and am seldom bothered by hunger (I’ll explain why later). But today was different and in the afternoon at around 5.00 PM I had “demon hunger” and couldn’t concentrate on some computer work tha... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

What is transpersonal psychology?

28th September 2009
Transpersonal psychology is an integration of psychology and spirituality. It includes all realms of being human, including realms that go beyond words and perceptions. It includes the awareness that we are spiritual beings living in physical bodies. W... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Heart Failure treatment abroad – why come to India - heart surgery cost

18th September 2009
Heart Failure treatment in India Heart failure, also known as congestive cardiac failure, is a condition in which the heart is not able to pump the blood the way it should. In some cases the heart can’t fill with enough blood. In other cases the he... Read >
Author: WeCareIndia

How to Prevent Colon Cancer- Basics of Colon Cancer

21st August 2009
Most individuals develop colon cancer rather slowly, over several years. The first stage of development occurs when a mass of tissues, tumors or polyps (a cluster of benign tumors) grow within the colon walls. Polyp type cancers can grow into the wall of ... Read >
Author: Suzanne

Low Blood Pressure Treatment: Three Methods That Work!

20th August 2009
Low blood pressure is known as "hypotension" compared to "hypertension" which is high blood pressure. Similar to the manner one would treat high blood pressure; lifestyle changes are needed to successfully treat low blood pressure. I particularly li... Read >
Author: Kenneth L. Meyer

Heat-Related Illnesses in Teens

01st August 2009
Heat related illnesses are caused due to prolonged exposure to heat and also humidity without any reprieve and due to inadequate intake of fluids. Kids and teens adjust to the variations in heat compared to adults who adapt more quickly. However the heat ... Read >
Author: margaret

Curing a Yeast Infection Naturally - How to Get Rid of Candidiasis the Natural Way

20th July 2009
Curing a yeast infection using natural methods can be really effective as long as the condition is still in the mild to moderate stages. Although seeing a doctor is still the best way to deal with this condition, seeking relief from easy-to-prepare home c... Read >
Author: 2Deano

How to Get Rid of Yeast Infection Fast - Finding the Cure Right at Home

20th July 2009
Would you like to know how to get rid of yeast infection quickly? You don't need to travel far or shell out a lot of cash. Some of the most effective remedies for Candidiasis can be found right at home. Just look around and you'll see a lot of ingredients... Read >
Author: 2Deano

Conventional Versus Natural Eczema Treatment

19th May 2009
Eczema is an inflammation of the skin frequently seen in association with allergic conditions such as asthma and hay fever. The parts affected by eczema, develop lesions which will often appear as patches, blisters and/or scratches. The vicinities affecte... Read >
Author: suegold

Natural Colon Cleansers, How to Cleanse Your Colon

13th May 2009
Are you looking for the treatment of colon cleansing, you must be getting tensed by thinking about bunch of money you have to spend in order to buy the junk product that might not even work. So, here we have written some tips for you to get natural colon ... Read >
Author: Bryan Len

Organic Skin Care Tips And Ideas

17th April 2009
It seems as if everyone is looking to buy herbal skincare products and are inclined to spend a great deal of money for them. Herbal products aren't any longer used for just food. For a lot of people, they’re part of a daily skincare regimen. Dozens of s... Read >
Author: King of Kontent

Where can I travel in Libya?

08th April 2009
Traveling can be interesting only when you realize the fun you’ve had after visiting a place. Try Libya, a country located in North Africa bordering the Mediterranean sea to the north, Egypt to the east, Sudan to the southeast and Chad and Niger to the ... Read >
Author: Limotek.co.uk

Barley - Grain Nutrients

27th March 2009
Barley is stated by historians as the oldest of all cultivated grains. Seems to have been the principal bread plant among the ancient Hebrews, Greeks and Romans. The Jews especially held the grain in high esteem, and sacred history, he uses interchangeabl... Read >
Author: ali

What Is The Right Food For Lent Time?

13th March 2009
Food is any substance, usually composed of carbohydrates, fats, proteins and water, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal or human for nutrition or pleasure. Items considered food may be sourced from plants, animals or other categories such as fungus or... Read >
Author: ajcones

Salt Is Vital For Our Health

10th March 2009
Salt is vital for our health. Right now, you have around 250 gr. of salt - about a cupful - working for keeping you alive. Without enough of it, muscles won't contract, blood won't circulate, food won't digest, and the heart won't beat. Salt, the sodi... Read >
Author: Jennifer Skipp

Whiten Your Teeth with These Helpful Hints

06th January 2009
There are so many ways of teeth whitening. You can either go by the expensive ones or stick to the inexpensive at-home teeth whiteners. The choice of the product/s to be used depends solely on the person who would be investing. But I would suggest that yo... Read >
Author: Matt Wittchow

How important is salt in wieght loss

27th November 2008
I know dozens of women who have reduced their weight by the low-salt method. Like all other diets, it is a method to be considered only if approved by your own physician. Water retention is certainly often a serious cause of overweight. The usual low-s... Read >
Author: Bill Nadraszky

Simple Soup

12th November 2008
Have you ever had one of those days when its one thing after the next and before you know it, the day is over? I had a relatively busy day today and decided I was fine with having left over’s for dinner. My husband cooked up some "Hoppin' John", last ni... Read >
Author: Foodie711

The Blood Pressure Expert

08th September 2008
I am a blood pressure expert. No, I’m not a doctor, a nurse nor in the medical profession. Now 70 years old, I suffer from high blood pressure. So, when I was told by my physician almost ten years ago that my blood pressure was too high, I tried to lis... Read >
Author: jdobson

Why Fat Loss Programs Fail?

03rd September 2008
Sometimes we complain that our weight do not get reduced in spite of our sincere efforts. Also we say that our weight reduction stops beyond a certain limit. These are the common problems we face when we are on a fat loss program. Here we will discuss why... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt

How to clean and care Crystals and gemstones to enhance their positive energy

25th August 2008
Why it is important to care and clean Gemstones and Crystals? By exploring their beauty and monitoring their effects that they cause on their users we can say without any doubt, gemstones are, indeed, one of great gifts of nature. Each and every stone ... Read >
Author: MUmarF

Medicine for High Blood Pressure

25th August 2008
Consequences of high blood pressure are life threatening. This may lead to various diseases like stroke, heart fail, heart attack, kidney and eye problems as well as this leads to memory loss. There are no symptoms to identify high blood pressure, which i... Read >
Author: Article Manager

Natural Teeth Whitening

08th July 2008
You can actually whiten your teeth a natural way. You do not have to use the chemical treatments that are out on the market today. Back in the Elizabethan times, over 400 years ago, everyone took care of his or her teeth with natural remedies. T... Read >
Author: DCJames

Diagnose and Treat Congestive Heart Failure

07th July 2008
What is heart failure? Heart failure means your heart muscle does not pump as much blood as your body needs. Failure does not mean that your heart has stopped. It means that your heart is not pumping as well as it should. Congestive heart failure can b... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hypertension - Causes, Prevention and Treatment

20th June 2008
Hypertension, or high blood pressure, is a persistent blood pressure above 90 mm Hg between the heart beats (diastolic) or over 140 mm Hg at the beats (systolic). The blood pressure varies naturally in response to stress and physical work load. Therefore ... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

A Look At The Ingredients Used In Making Bread And Butter Pickles

21st May 2008
Bread and butter pickle is a type of pickle which is sweeter than the dill pickles. It is also known as sweet and sour pickle. Bread and butter pickles have a higher concentration of sugar. These pickles are not served along with main course dishes. But t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

A Look At The Ingredients Used In Making Bread And Butter Pickles

20th May 2008
Bread and butter pickle is a type of pickle which is sweeter than the dill pickles. It is also known as sweet and sour pickle. Bread and butter pickles have a higher concentration of sugar. These pickles are not served along with main course dishes. But t... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu

Well known Simple Cures for Sinusitis

08th May 2008
There are so many books, health tips and articles that could go on and on about the cures for sinusitis. These can be based from extensive research, patient observation, personal experience, even religion, and so much more. The assortment of such proposed... Read >
Author: carla san g.

Home Remedies for Water Retention

01st May 2008
A tendency toward water retention indicates a weakness in the adrenals/kidneys, the circulatory system or possibly the heart. Fluid retention or bloat that seems to be a menopausal and premenstrual problem is easily remedied, says Susun Weed. She notes "I... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How Do I Treat A Cast Iron Skillet?

16th April 2008
How Do I Treat A Cast Iron Skillet? FACTORY NEW: Cast iron pans fresh from the factory usually are treated with a coating to prevent them from rusting before they sell. This coating is not good to eat and it may contain plastic or wax, so it’s a goo... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

How Do I Treat A Cast Iron Skillet?

07th April 2008
How Do I Treat A Cast Iron Skillet? FACTORY NEW: Cast iron pans fresh from the factory usually are treated with a coating to prevent them from rusting before they sell. This coating is not good to eat and it may contain plastic or wax, so it’s a goo... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta

Moisturising Naturally

02nd April 2008
Moisturising which nourishes, firms and minimises dull looking skin and lines - takes on a new importance once the skin's functions are understood. Many of us tend to let skin be until dryness, oiliness, a rash, or a wrinkle, draws their attention. A... Read >
Author: sonyaspencer

Benefits Of Himalayan Salts

02nd April 2008
Himalayan Salt is condensated by hand from the deepest and farthest levels of the mines, located in the biggest salt range of the world. The salt range is located at the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains. Himalayan salt contains all the minerals and tr... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

The History & Benefits of the Famous Dead Sea Salts

05th February 2008
The Dead Sea is located at the base of the Syrian African Rift Valley; it is about 400 meters beneath sea level. Back in the Biblical period, Romanians named the Sea Mare Mortem, while the Israeli geographic office identified it as The Sea of Salt. Now, i... Read >
Author: Elizabeth

Heat-Related Illnesses in Teens

22nd January 2008
Heat related illnesses are caused due to prolonged exposure to heat and also humidity without any reprieve and due to inadequate intake of fluids. Kids and teens adjust to the variations in heat compared to adults who adapt more quickly. However the hea... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

What Is Treatment of Low Blood Pressure

18th January 2008
What is Treatment of Low Blood pressure? If you know the cause of low blood pressure then treat the cause first to treat low blood pressure. Chronic low blood pressure can be treated with life style changes and diet management. You can easily control you... Read >
Author: Armughan Riaz

Addisons Disease Causes Symptoms Information with Treatment

01st October 2007
Addison's disease (chronic adrenal insufficiency) is a rare and progressive disorder that affects between one and six in every 100,000 people. It occurs in all age groups and afflicts men and women equally. Addison's disease is caused by the inability of ... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Neti Nasal Pots: Ultimate Relief for Nasal Congestion

26th July 2007
Sinusitis and allergy sufferers worldwide are finding relief through the natural practice of 'Neti' or the cleansing of the nasal passages using a neti pot. For those who suffer from these very common conditions, relief is often hard to find. Sinusitis di... Read >
Author: Ante Zunich

5 Steps to Eliminate Your Blackheads from Home

23rd July 2007
For most adults and teens, blackheads seem to be the worst type of acne, because unlike whiteheads, you just can’t pop them. Blackheads are called open comedones. They appear on your skin as dark formations, due to an accumulated mixture of oil and skin... Read >
Author: NatalieB

Bone Removal for Cleaned Fish and Filleted Fish

11th July 2007
While the terminology is often interchanged and loosely used, a cleaned fish and a filleted fish are actually two different things. It is important to point that out before describing simple methods for bone removal. A cleaned fish is essentially a whol... Read >
Author: Nick Anthony

A Mother with Iron Will

29th June 2007
THE TRUE STORY: Crystalline, the mother has a 1½ years’ old daughter who is living with a very serious disease. She wants to share her story because she feels that she needs to help people know about the disease and help them face it if ever they are i... Read >
Author: MauriTravel

New Procedure in UK Uses HIV Virus to Fight Cystic Fibrosis

27th March 2007
A scientist in the UK is looking to use HIV to correct faulty genes in un-born babies which have cystic fibrosis. The scientist is Suzanne Buckley from University College in London and she has successfully used HIV as a genetic material carrier to fi... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez

How To Get Rid Of Ringworm With Ayurvedic Treatment

14th March 2007
Ringworm is a very contagious skin disease which is transmitted through a family of fungi known as dermatophytes. This disease can affect the skin of the scalp, hands, feet, chest and the nails. The ringworm inflammation is seen like a darkened ring on th... Read >
Author: Tom alter

Sinus And Allergy Relief

08th July 2006
icle will help minor suffering in both sinus infections, and may even help some cases of nasal type allergies. I am writing this article out of my own experience with sinus infections, post nasal drip, and from having lots of nasal allergies years ago. No... Read >
Author: Michael Homan

History of Commercial Soap Making

15th May 2006
Soap is the most ubiquitous consumer item used in the modern world. It is so commonly available that we hardly give a thought to how it was that soap of such good quality came to be manufactured on a large scale. The knowledge of a soap like substance wa... Read >
Author: tima ashar

What is transpersonal psychology?

24th April 2006
Transpersonal psychology is an integration of psychology and spirituality. It includes all realms of being human, including realms that go beyond words and perceptions. It includes the awareness that we are spiritual beings living in physical bo... Read >
Author: Christian Tran

Rice Cooking Basics with Almond Rice Recipe

06th April 2006
A Look at Rice When cooking rice the size of the grain is the most important thing. Due to the thousands of varieties of rice found all over the world which have differing flavors and aromas, it can be problematic to find the exact right one for your d... Read >
Author: Recipe Man

Sunstroke or Heatstroke - What you need to know

15th March 2006
Copyright 2006 Anne Wolski Sunstroke is a very dangerous condition which can be fatal or, at best, can cause permanent damage. This happens when the body's thermostat fails to work because of overheating. This condition is not just one that occurs from... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski

How to get a lower blood pressure using medical treatment

08th October 2005
The treatment for lowering the blood pressure is usually recommend by physicians for patients with a blood pressure of above 160/95mmHg. For those with a blood pressure immediately bellow these values it is taking into account age, sex or other individual... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola