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What the Grumbling Gut

28th September 2009
There are a large number of diseases of the bowl and they all have different symptoms, but there is one constant with all of these diseases and that is INFLAMMATION of the bowl. The digestive system is actually a very complex organ that has a finely tuned... Read >
Author: pooja

Causes of Acne Scarring.

25th September 2009
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: raza

Treatment & the Topic of Acne Scars

25th September 2009
Macules and Scars: Before I jump into the topic of scars, I need to clarify the difference between Macules and Scars. Macules may look like scars, but they are not scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Macules and Scars: Before I ... Read >
Author: trinity.services014

A Guide to Natural Wrinkle Remedies!

25th September 2009
Wrinkles are something that most people want to avoid as much as possible. Why? Because some individuals think that having these age lines makes one look older. Many artificial remedies have been created to prevent wrinkles from showing on people's faces.... Read >
Author: Kalpana

Treatment & the Topic of Acne Scars

24th September 2009
Macules and Scars: Before I jump into the topic of scars, I need to clarify the difference between Macules and Scars. Macules may look like scars, but they are not scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Macules and Scars: Before I ju... Read >
Author: trinity.services014

Solution To All Shaving Problems!

23rd September 2009
Shaving can be a integral part of your daily regimen but it brings along with it a series of skin concerns namely ingrown hair, razor burn, skin irritation and so on. However, with proper shaving technique and by using good skin care products you can make... Read >
Author: kabirbedi

Treatment & the Topic of Acne Scars

23rd September 2009
Macules and Scars: Before I jump into the topic of scars, I need to clarify the difference between Macules and Scars. Macules may look like scars, but they are not scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Macules are essentially the final... Read >
Author: trinity.services014

How to Find a Good Acne Scarring Treatment

16th September 2009
If you have acne you can expect to carry scars for the rest of your life. In fact, physical scars are not the only thing you have to worry about. A lot of acne sufferers will have emotional scars because of what acne does to their appearance. This is why ... Read >
Author: jayne Night

Be Proactive with GoFlex

16th September 2009
Joint discomfort may initially seem temporary—something you think will go away as time passes. Unfortunately, if left neglected, most people gradually experience an increase in discomfort with time. Why? There are many reasons. The most obvious, is age.... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Controlling Periodontal Disease

07th September 2009
Knowing all that we know about Periodontal Disease (PD), how is it that 75-80% of us are affected by it? Periodontal Disease is a silent disease in that it does not hurt (until advanced stages) and can go undetected in its earliest stage. Too often, p... Read >
Author: Charles briscoe

Be Proactive with GoFlex

29th August 2009
Joint discomfort may initially seem temporary—something you think will go away as time passes. Unfortunately, if left neglected, most people gradually experience an increase in discomfort with time. Why? There are many reasons. The most obvious, is age.... Read >
Author: Kevin Agrawal

Manuka Honey Benefits – Amazing Manuka Honey Benefits

11th August 2009
In recent years Manuka honey has gained an amazing reputation because of its outstanding healing properties. In fact the medical benefits of this native New Zealand honey are being acknowledged worldwide and it is increasingly being used to treat a wide r... Read >
Author: John Vaux

Shaving Bumps and Acne Breakouts

04th August 2009
The acne-like breakouts we know as "shaving bumps," or Pseudofolliculitis barbae, are the result of inflammation in the hair follicle brought on by shaving. As hairs begin to grow back after shaving, waxing or plucking, they get trapped inside the... Read >
Author: spuunman

Diagnosis and Treatment of Cellulities

03rd August 2009
This is a form of acute inflammatory process that has to do with underlying tissue, characterised by zones of redness, induction, heat, and tenderness. This area is normally the same as the surrounding tissue. This normally spread very quickly and is ... Read >
Author: INNOCENT ONWUNZ

New Information on Pneumonia Treatment and Prevention

31st July 2009
If pneumonia gets complicated with empyema, abscess, then one might need surgical procedures such as: thoracotomy, thoracentesis. Chest tubes are needed to drain the infected fluid, they remain in place for 1-3 days and may perforate the diaphragm and acc... Read >
Author: Luzia

Home Remedies for Acne Scars Removal

20th July 2009
Acne scars are the marks which are left after the acne. Acne scars can take as long as twelve months to remove on their own. Acne scars are mostly seen on the face and it can be removed by using certain medicines. Acne scars are more appear in women than ... Read >
Author: steven marks

The Natural Abilities of Bee Pollen Will Amaze You

16th July 2009
Many experts believe that bee pollen can actually allow the ability to develop an actual immunity against allergies. When we encounter an allergen, our immune system produces more histamine, which causes an inflammatory response such as itchy, watery eye... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

CoQ10 Benefits: CoQ10 Benefits for Gum Disease

14th July 2009
Having problems with your teeth and gums? Coenzyme Q10 may help. Clinical research indicates that CoQ10 benefits periodontal disease, both as a treatment and a preventative. Periodontal disease - a widespread problem characterized by swelling, blee... Read >
Author: RA Butters

Gout causes and prevention

12th July 2009
Gout Definition Gout is a form of acute arthritis so as to causes acute soreness and swelling in the joints. It as a rule commonly affects the big toe, but may possibly also affect the heel, ankle, hand, wrist, or elbow. It affects the spine often a... Read >
Author: Robert Plumsteel

Arthritis Help For Gout

12th July 2009
This article discusses symptoms of gout and the usual treatment recommended as arthritis help. Metabolic arthritis is the name given to gout because it is due to a congenital problem with the metabolism of uric acid. An attack of gout causes the urate cr... Read >
Author: johnjulieannevz

Exhaled Nitric Oxide and its role in the treatment of Asthma - Part I

02nd July 2009
In a series of discussions substantiated by findings and excerpts from reputed medical journals and scientists, we strive to understand the importance of exhaled nitric oxide and its role in the treatment of asthma. In the first part of the series, we ... Read >
Author: Monica Green

The Types Of Sports Injuries In Horses

30th June 2009
When a horse has an injury the pain they feel can fall into three categories; Inflammatory pain - inflammatory mediators increase pain sensitivity and can make to pain feel worse within 6 hours. Anti inflammatory medications can reduce pain due to this... Read >
Author: Tammy Patterson

Laser Acne Treatment

29th June 2009
Laser acne treatment is a new form of treatment that is used to remove and treat acne scars. Acne scars may make you feel uncomfortable and embarrassed around people. A scar normally forms at the site of an injury. Here, the injury is a as a result of the... Read >
Author: Mercy

Acne- Scarring

27th June 2009
Acne scarring is caused by the body's inflammatory response to sebum, bacteria and dead cells. There are two types of scars, those formed by loss of tissue and those formed by increased tissue formation, such as ice pick and atrophic macules. Ice pick are... Read >
Author: wanjau

Acne Scars, How To Get Rid of Them

18th June 2009
Acne scars may make you feel uncomfortable and embarrassed around people. A scar normally forms at the site of an injury. In this case, the injury is a as a result of the body’s inflammatory response to the sebum bacteria and the dead cells in the sebac... Read >
Author: Mercy

Should You Try Chinese Herbs For Hair Loss?

12th June 2009
Losing your hair can be a devastating thing.� However, all is not lost.� There are many thinning hair remedies that can be successfully utilized.� As you've done your research you probably ran across Chinese herbs.� Some people tout these herbs as... Read >
Author: sudiekram

Treating Asthma and Allergies how to

05th June 2009
So what's actually happening? Asthma occurs when a particular part of our immune system is out of balance. Our immune system is designed to protect us from infections and keep us healthy. Allergy occurs when your immune system mistakes something that is n... Read >
Author: dr mony

Rheumatoid Arthritis: Cause Hidden, Treatment Ignored

29th May 2009
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is the most common of several autoimmune diseases that primarily affect the joints. It is characterized by abnormal inflammatory responses that damage the synovial lining of the joints and other tissues. Components of the immu... Read >
Author: Keith Scott MD

What You Need To Know About Acne Pills

29th April 2009
Acne is a problem that hits not only teens, but adults as well. It can be a frustrating problem to deal with, especially when breakouts show up at the wrong time. The great thing is that there are a variety of treatments out there for acne today. Of cours... Read >

Stress And Acne

20th April 2009
If you are dealing with acne, you may be wondering what is actually causing your acne to occur. You may have heard that stress can cause acne. However, you may be wondering if this is really true. If it is true, what can you do about it? Here's a closer l... Read >

Eliminate Stress at Work...and in Your Life!

15th April 2009
I was at the chiropractor's office the other day and I was talking to Dr. Johnson about how much stress there is these days in the workplace. Most of it is due to fear of losing one's job. I told him I read that a lot of stress at work contributes to lo... Read >
Author: Michael A Verdicchio

The "Silent" Cause Of Acne

15th April 2009
Acne is more than just an unattractive "bump" on your face. It is actually more of the body's way of effectively treating a buildup of sebum that is caught within the hair follicles by reacting to resolve the problem. This creates the well-known proces... Read >

Anti-inflammatory Herbs Like Curamin Can Naturally Fight Pain

09th April 2009
Anti-inflammatory herbs reduce inflammations by acting on the body mechanics. These Anti-inflammatory herbs are usually applied externally to the affected area or taken internally. They are safe and effective method for treatment of itching, redness, swel... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Acne Pill Comparison

09th April 2009
Acne is a problem that hits not only teens, but adults as well. It can be a frustrating problem to deal with, especially when breakouts show up at the wrong time. The great thing is that there are a variety of treatments out there for acne today. Of cours... Read >

Surviving the Aftermath of the Weekend Workout

10th March 2009
Most of us realize, or maybe remember, that exercise feels good. The problem is finding time to fit it in and then suffering the consequences of infrequent exercise after we finally find time to fit some exercise into our busy schedules. The weekends seem... Read >
Author: Lisa Hill, M.D.

Eating Yogurt Promotes Good Health

18th February 2009
Probiotics absorb mutagens that cause cancer, particularly colon cancer, though there's also evidence that they're effective on breast cancer. They stimulate the immune system, partly by promoting immunoglobulin production, and help lower the risk for can... Read >
Author: Jill Sabato

Stem Cells and Innflamation

09th January 2009
Stem Cells and the Inflammatory Process The word inflammation comes from the Latin inflammatio, which means “to set on fire.” Most people associate it with skin that becomes red, painful and swollen after they get a bug bite or a splinter. Those ... Read >
Author: Delta

Chronic Bronchitis Natural Treatment

07th January 2009
Recent estimates has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis more than seven million in United States alone. Presented below are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help avoid exacerbations. Just a word of ... Read >
Author: amycheung

Chronic Bronchitis Natural Treatment

07th January 2009
Recent estimates has pegged the figure of persons suffering from chronic bronchitis more than seven million in United States alone. Presented below are few natural treatments to alleviate chronic bronchitis and help avoid exacerbations. Just a word of ... Read >
Author: amycheung

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

Complications of Periodontal Disease

17th December 2008
Periodontal disease in its final outcome results in tooth loss, which occurs due to the destruction of the bone as well as the connective tissue, which act as a supportive element for teeth. In this article we are going to see the various complications ... Read >
Author: abrogers

Alternative Treatment Eliminates Chronic Bronchitis

11th December 2008
First, The Cause: Acute bronchitis may become chronic if it is not properly treated and relieved. When a cold is allowed to continue, the infection may extend down into the lungs and become chronic. Occasionally, if it is not cured, it may encourage the ... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

Alternative Treatment Eliminates Bronchitis (Acute)

11th December 2008
First, The Cause: Changeable weather, catching cold, exposure, wet feet, chilling when not sufficiently clothed, insufficient ventilation in the house, especially in the bedrooms. Bronchitis would be uncommon if people ate the right food, kept their sys... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

Stem Cells and the Inflammatory Process

08th December 2008
The word inflammation comes from the Latin inflammatio, which means “to set on fire.” Most people associate it with skin that becomes red, painful and swollen after they get a bug bite or a splinter. Those are common symptoms of acute inflammation. ... Read >
Author: aneesah

5 Irresistable Health Benefits of a Fish & Flax Oil Regimen

05th December 2008
If you're into natural health and wellness, you cannot aford to be ignorant of fish and flax seed oil. Taken separately, fish oil and flax oil each boast many remarkable health benefits that aid in the wellness of anyone taking them. Many reading this art... Read >
Author: Knoxville

Risk factors for Child Allergies

25th November 2008
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensit... Read >
Author: appsnes505

Risk factors for Child Allergies

25th November 2008
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensit... Read >
Author: appsnes505

How Healthy Dark Chocolate and Cocoa Really Are?

30th October 2008
We know that chocolates have great benefits for our health. Dark chocolates in fact are good anti-oxidants and also believed to help relax blood pressure and lower bad cholesterol. Dark chocolate is good for your heart. Hershey's Center for Health and Nut... Read >
Author: Mercola.Com

Online Cefaclor from Best Offshore Online Pharmacy

27th October 2008
Best Solution for Bursitis Problem – Buy Cefaclor, through Online Pharmacy Ahead of the days of antibiotics, septic bursitis was a potentially life-threatening problem.Nowadays, because of higher index of suspicion as well as the presence of onlin... Read >
Author: online pharmacy

The Science Behind the Gensona Heart Health Genetic Test

23rd October 2008
Introduction Inflammation is essential to life. Responsible for the redness, heat, swelling and pain around an infected cut, for example, the inflammatory response defends the body against infection and helps coordinate the repair of damaged tissues an... Read >
Author: Kevin McNabb

A Quick Natural Energy Boosting Tip

17th October 2008
There is a school of thought in the scientific community that chronic low level inflammation may be the cause of almost all age related diseases and declines. Dr. Andrew Weil has even developed what he calls ‘The Inflammation Diet,’ which is not ... Read >
Author: Anthony DiClementi

Standard Cardio Workouts vs. Variable Intensity Workouts

14th October 2008
The old approach to cardio and aerobic training had always been 30-60 minutes on the tread mill or bike every day (or atleast 3-5 times a week). While this may be great for building your endurance, this old way of thinking is not the best way to lose we... Read >
Author: nealon52@aol.com

Dealing with Pain

02nd October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Pain is not localized because it is the outcome of a series of reactions in the body and the mind. Pain is felt and experienced only when the injured area sends signals through your nervous system to your brain, which rec... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

Pain Control through Diet

26th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Stephen Lau Achieve pain control through diet, not painkillers. Pain is not a disease, but often a result or a symptom of disease. Pain is a subjective experience - the perception of pain varies with individuals. Pain is often ... Read >
Author: Stephen Lau

New Treatments Strategies for Acne

24th September 2008
Acne vulgaris is the most common skin condition encountered by physicians, and it affects an estimated 17 million people in the United States. Within the last few years, several new agents for the treatment of acne have become available. This review provi... Read >
Author: Jan Hornets

Dealing with Allergies

17th September 2008
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental known as allergens; Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensitivity. It is characterized by excessive activation of certain ce... Read >
Author: matt

Cystic Acne Treatment - The Whole Truth

09th September 2008
Cystic acne break-outs can be painful and lead to deep scarring. Some dermatologists consider it to be the most severe kind because topical medications do not get to the root of the problem. It heals extremely slowly because it is so deep that the infecti... Read >
Author: Saiera Hilton

Giant papillary conjunctivitis Detailed Information

09th September 2008
Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) is a common problem of contact lens (CL) wear. Various variables can affect the beginning and severity of the presenting signs and symptoms. Generally, the symptoms are an itchy eye. Redness and irritation may be prese... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Functions Of The Herb Cats Claw

02nd September 2008
Traditionally, Cat�s Claw has been used to treat arthritis, gastritis, tumors, dysentery, and female hormonal imbalances. Today, the plant has shown the ability to treat viral infections, minimize inflammation, and provide therapeutic action for stomac... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

The Care and Treatment of Back Acne

21st August 2008
Although most people associate acne with the face, back acne is also a very common form of this skin condition. Whatever symptoms you associate with acne on the face: whiteheads, blackheads, pustules and so on, you can also get on your back. The probl... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson

Acne Causes – What is Acne

21st August 2008
We all know that acne causes unsightly pimples and lesions on your skin, but what causes acne? In fact the causes of acne are not fully understood, although much has been learned of the various factors that lead to the condition. However, before discussi... Read >
Author: Dean Erickson

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

New Multiple Sclerosis Treatment - Scientific Breakthrough Discovers Root Cause

14th August 2008
There are scientific advancements that look promising for preventing and even reversing Multiple Sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis is one of the most common diseases of the central nervous system. MS is an inflammatory demyelinating condition. Myelin is a ... Read >
Author: Frank C Adams

Sculptra – What Is This Substance And Why Does It Enhance Your Look?

13th August 2008
This article will try to outline what Sculptra is and precisely how this substance functions to enhance your looks. PLLA (Poly-1-lactic acid), which is marketed as Sculptra, received FDA approval in 2004 to treat AIDS-mediated fat atrophy of the face. ... Read >
Author: Vince Teoh

Alpha Lipoic Acid for Pain and Everything Else

18th July 2008
Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA)is no longer a bench warmer on the field of health and wellness. Highly regarded as a super antioxidant is crosses borders in disease treatment and prevention that usually require pharmaceutical solutions. Various conditions and d... Read >
Author: Scott A McKay

Allergies - Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

06th July 2008
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensit... Read >
Author: peterhutch

When Cells Forget How to Heal

23rd June 2008
This body is truly an amazing creation. Gash your arm and it heals, just keep the wound clean and you can watch the process of healing-in-action. Yes, it may feel sore, achy, inflamed, but the cells fill in and the job is finished - it was so designed.Inf... Read >
Author: Carol Keppler

Right Fat Consume and Right Amount of Fat is Important to Your Health

20th June 2008
You can improve your health by consuming the right kind of fat and destroy it with the wrong kind, or by consuming too much or too little fat. Here you can read how you can use the right fat types to improve your health. THE FAT TYPES AND THEIR EFF... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

How to Treat Rashes

17th June 2008
A chronic rash can have adverse effects on the mental and physical well-being of patients, particularly children. However, many of these rashes are readily treated once an appropriate diagnosis is made. See your primary physician or ask for a referral to ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

The Deep World of Asthma

16th June 2008
The asthma is caused by airway hyper responsiveness to various stimuli such as a virus, allergen and exercise. The asthma affected 17.3 million individuals in the United States and 150 million worldwide. It is more seen in the children's. This is not cu... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Acne Scars Removal and Remedies

13th June 2008
Acne scars are the marks which are left after the acne. Acne scars can take as long as twelve months to remove on their own. Acne scars are mostly seen on the face and it can be removed by using certain medicines. Acne scars are more appear in women than ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Best treatment for Acne Scars

27th May 2008
Lets see what is an Acne first before going into Acne Scars. Acne refers to lesions or pimples caused when the hair follicles on the skin become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. A plugged follicle is the perfect place for bacteria to grow and create ... Read >
Author: Sander Bel

Rosacea – Causes, Symptoms and Natural cures

08th May 2008
Rosacea is a chronic (long-term) disease that affects the skin and sometimes the eyes. The disorder is characterised by redness, pimples, and, in advanced stages, thickened skin. Rosacea usually affects the face; other parts of the upper body are only rar... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Eat Wrinkle-Free: The 3 day facelift

06th May 2008
Are you tired of staring at wrinkle lines in the mirror, but not sure you want to go through an invasive surgical procedure to make those lines disappear? Consider trying the 3 day facelift. This non-surgical alternative can dramatically reduce wrinkles i... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

Allergy – Sings and Symptoms of Allergy

01st May 2008
Allergy is a disorder of the immune system often also referred to as atopy. Allergic reactions occur to environmental substances known as allergens; these reactions are acquired, predictable and rapid. Strictly, allergy is one of four forms of hypersensit... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Pain Relief Diet for Rheumatoid Arthritis

01st May 2008
Rheumatoid Arthritis is a chronic illness that leaves patients suffering from never ending painful conditions and symptoms. According to medical studies and researchers, there is no specific medication that can cure this health condition. Don’t lose hea... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

Is Cardiovascular really the best type of activity for weight loss?

04th April 2008
Often fitness and health professionals will prescribe aerobic exercise (cardio) to their clients looking to lose fat or to improve their health. The Recommendations are usually something like 20-60 minutes of Aerobic training done at a steady pace, 2-4 da... Read >
Author: Brett

Acne Scars – Types And Treatment

11th March 2008
Soft acne scars have gentle sloping rolled edges that merge with the surrounding skin. They are usually small, circular or linear in shape, and soft to the touch. Atrophic macules, a form of acne scarring most common in Caucasians, are soft with a slig... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Acne Scars – Types And Treatment

11th March 2008
Soft acne scars have gentle sloping rolled edges that merge with the surrounding skin. They are usually small, circular or linear in shape, and soft to the touch. Atrophic macules, a form of acne scarring most common in Caucasians, are soft with a sl... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Best treament for Acne Scars

10th March 2008
Lets see what is an Acne first before going into Acne Scars. Acne refers to lesions or pimples caused when the hair follicles on the skin become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. A plugged follicle is the perfect place for bacteria to grow and create ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Does Detox Tea Work

07th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Super Detox Formula Gnc Triple Cleanse Also the bowels are where nutrients are absorbed so it is critical to keep it clean and functioning properly so our bodies get the nutrition they need. The plan for detoxing the body is not ... Read >
Author: Lori

Acne Scars – Symptoms And Treatment

07th March 2008
Acne scars are scars that are left behind after a person has had acne. There are two types of acne scars. Pitted scars happen when the underlying skin tissue has been damaged. Pigmented scars (either red or brown) are marks left behind after the acne has ... Read >
Author: Dr John Anne

Acne Scars – Symptoms And Treatment

07th March 2008
Acne scars are scars that are left behind after a person has had acne. There are two types of acne scars. Pitted scars happen when the underlying skin tissue has been damaged. Pigmented scars (either red or brown) are marks left behind after the acne ha... Read >
Author: Peter sams

Build Your Own Ionic Foot Detoxifier

07th March 2008
Detoxification Diet: Super Detox Formula Gnc Triple Cleanse Also the bowels are where nutrients are absorbed so it is critical to keep it clean and functioning properly so our bodies get the nutrition they need. The plan for detoxing the body is not ... Read >
Author: Lori

Informations About Medications for Arthritis

26th February 2008
Narcotic Pain Relievers Narcotic pain relievers help with pain but don't relieve joint inflammation. Often they are combined with Tylenol (acetaminophen) or an NSAID to enhance their effects. You can develop dependency on narcotic drugs, and they can... Read >
Author: Peter sams

The Deep World of Asthma

21st February 2008
The asthma is caused by airway hyper responsiveness to various stimuli such as a virus, allergen and exercise. The asthma affected 17.3 million individuals in the United States and 150 million worldwide. It is more seen in the children's. This is not cu... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

Acne Scars Removal and Remedies

21st February 2008
Acne scars are the marks which are left after the acne. Acne scars can take as long as twelve months to remove on their own. Acne scars are mostly seen on the face and it can be removed by using certain medicines. Acne scars are more appear in women than ... Read >
Author: Rachel Broune

I Need Help Detoxing From Alcohol

04th February 2008
Detoxification Diet: Colon Health Benefits Day Detox Diet Fast One Recipe Track Patients that are highly sensitive should maintain this phase for at least one month before moving onto the next stage. They should not last for a long amount of time. I... Read >
Author: Lori

Allergies Can Be Gone For Good With New Method

14th November 2007
Allergy treatment has traditionally been through two main conventional medical approaches: suppression of symptoms and desensitization to allergens using allergy shots. In the symptom suppression approach, various medications may be utilized in to elimi... Read >
Author: George Bestsecks

What Causes Scar Tissue

07th November 2007
Scar tissue forms mostly in muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and joints. These dead fibrotic tissues can also be called an adhesion.Repetitive motion, injury and surgery can result in the formation of scar tissue. The bodies healing process occurs in... Read >
Author: Robert Langard

The Magical Spice

07th November 2007
• Its history dates back to 2800 BC when the Chinese used it to remedy colds, flu, and digestive disorders.• Moses used it as an ingredient for his anointing oils.• Roman Emperor Nero demanded that a year's supply of it be burned after he slaughtere... Read >
Author: vincent platania

Cortisol --- The Stress Hormone

27th September 2007
Stress affects health in many ways, unfortunately none of them affects well-being in a good way. Many health specialists claim, as normal human experience would confirm, that stress and depression can have negative effects on physical health. In the long ... Read >
Author: aseya

Inflammation Might Be Reduced With Fish Oil

02nd September 2007
Studies have shown that a diet high in fish oils improves and helps inflammation and inflammatory conditions. In particular, fish oil supplements are highly advantageous – not just because of their convenience, but also because of their large concentrat... Read >
Author: Golden24

How is vulnerable plaque detected?

29th August 2007
Patients with this kind of plaque may not feel any symptoms. In the early stages of the process, the change in blood flow may not be detected with standard testing. Researchers are looking at unique scanning techniques that might highlight the presence of... Read >
Author: Li Ming Wong

Arthritis Fish Oil Connection

16th August 2007
For many people, it seems that arthritis is a condition of ageing that one simply can not avoid. The aches and pains of life simply catch up with the patient over the course of their lifetimes, resulting in achy and stiffened joints. But what many peopl... Read >

Cushing's Syndrome - Definition, Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

01st August 2007
Cushing's syndrome is a rare endocrine disorder caused by high levels of cortisol in the blood. Sometimes called "hypercortisolism. It is relatively rare and most commonly affects person aged 20 to 50. An estimated 10 to15 of every million people are affe... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Headaches - Prolonged Migraines

24th July 2007
The term 'prolonged' can refer to a long-lasting headache episode or a prolonged period of time over which many headaches occur. Headaches alone can be quite painful but for those who experience prolonged headaches the pain can be even more distressing an... Read >
Author: Alien

Reduce Your Eczema Flare-Ups: Find Out How to Stop the Itch

23rd July 2007
Although, you cannot eliminate your eczema, you can reduce eczema flare-ups to the point where no one notices that you have eczema. Eczema flare-ups are evidenced by red skin that is scaly or excessively itchy. Since eczema flare-ups are triggered by expo... Read >
Author: MegChristenson

How to Eliminate Ingrown Hairs and Hair Bumps from Your Skin

23rd July 2007
Shaving can be a great experience, who doesn’t like a clean face, even bikini line, or perfect tape up? However, for many individuals, specifically those of African American and African-Caribbean descent, shaving is a dreaded experience because it often... Read >
Author: MJaworski

How to Get Rid of Women's Hair Bumps, Chin Bumps, Bikini Bumps, & Female Ingrown Hairs

23rd July 2007
Men are not the only people who get hair bumps. Women often get hair bumps after shaving their legs, bikini lines, and underarms. Hair bumps or bikini bumps can also appear from waxing. Hair bumps, pseudofolliculitis barbae, appear as tender, red, raised... Read >
Author: NatalieB

Tips of Treating Blemishes that Work

05th July 2007
Acne vulgaris develops when the pores, or pilosebaceous structures of the skin, become clogged with sebum or bacteria. Typically, one’s body drains this sebum or bacteria naturally; however, for unknown reasons, some individuals are unable to expel thei... Read >
Author: Thorn Malcolm

Reduce Muscle Pain and Inflammation With Natural Flexibility Formulas

30th May 2007
At some point, everyone has or will experience muscle pain and inflammation as a result of overuse and exertion. Whether it is the cause of a softball game, weekend camping trip, or a chore-intensive day, our body lets us know that we�ve overdone it. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Cataracts, Complications, Rezoom and Restore

08th May 2007
A Cataract is the gradual opacification, and yellowing of the natural lens in the eye. The most common type is called Senile, or Nuclear type, and results from the absorption of high energy light over a period of years. The natural lens is made of an Alph... Read >
Author: Jay Stockman

Body Fat Raises Cancer Risk

03rd May 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life New research findings show that extra body fat doesn't just weigh you down. Scientists now have evidence that too many fat cells prompt ongoing reactions in the body that may increase cancer ris... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne

3 Steps to Cost-Effective Acne Scar Removal

19th April 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial What is your acne scar removal budget? Certainly it will depend on several factors like, how severe is your scarring is; how deep on the scars are and will do you the scar correction yourself or pay a skin care pro... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial

Heal Acne Scars Faster in 4 Simple Steps

29th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Naweko Nicole Dial Whenever I have a problem, I want it solved as fast as possible. This is especially true when the problem is obvious like a saucer-size acne lesion that has left a scar. Kindly enough, Nature gave humankind ways to... Read >
Author: Naweko Nicole Dial

Natural cure in Bronchitis

30th January 2007
Bronchitis is a disease of the lungs. It is an inflammatory disease. The pathogenic agents which determine Bronchitis are viruses, bacteria or fungi. Bronchitis is also influenced and worsen by the weather. So it is recommended to avoid wet weather and wi... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Nutrition for Older Athletes

16th January 2007
There's good news and there's bad new's for older athletes. The good news is that if training intensity can be maintained decrements in performance will be minimal. The bad news is that recovery from hard training takes longer with senior athletes. Tha... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Causes and Prevelance of Cerebral Palsy

02nd January 2007
Since cerebral palsy refers to a group of disorders, there is no exact known cause. Some major causes are asphyxia, hypoxia of the brain, birth trauma or premature birth, genetic susceptibility, certain infections in the mother during and before birth, ce... Read >
Author: altec015

Issues Regarding the Progression of Chronic Bronchitis

17th November 2006
Chronic bronchitis refers to inflammation and infection of the bronchial tubes and mucosal membranes, generating an overproduction of mucus. The excessive production of mucus at the level of the respiratory tract is the body's inflammatory response to irr... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

Acne Treatment for Teens

17th November 2006
It's the most common stigma of being a teen, and it's name is Acne. Millions of teens have faced problems with Acne. Teens fear the morning whem they look in the mirror and find the dreaded outbreak. Although Acne is a minor problem for most, some people... Read >
Author: John Robertson

Acne Facts and Fictions

31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Daryl Glenn Acne is far from an uncommon ailment. Many of us struggle with this harmless, yet aggravating condition. Fallacies about acne are abundant, as well. Hopefully this article will help you sort out the fact from the fiction. ... Read >
Author: Daryl Glenn

Summer Health Tips

03rd August 2006
So the summer has finally arrived The time of BBQ's, lounging in the park with friends and unfortunately for some, the itchy, puffy, swollen eyes, runny nose and scratchy throat that are all associated with hayfever. How can you help yourself to get thro... Read >
Author: Hermann Keppler

Dealing with Dandruff

17th July 2006
CAUSES OF DANDRUFF Although the cause of dandruff is not completely understood, it is currently theorized that one of the main causes is a breakdown of the scalps natural lipid barrier, leaving it more exposed to infection by the microscopic yeast that... Read >
Author: Thomas Berten

Platelet Gels in Plastic Surgery

30th June 2006
Not everyone looks forward to any surgical procedure. In fact, even the most enthusiastic person about getting the best results from any procedure certainly feels uneasy and is concerned about the whole thing. What if the scars won't fade? What if I d... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft

Acne Scars

15th May 2006
Macules and Scars: Before I jump into the topic of scars, I need to clarify the difference between Macules and Scars. Macules may look like scars, but they are not scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Macules are essentially the final... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang

Acne Scarring

11th May 2006
Acne Scarring 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... Read >
Author: Kerwin Chang

The Grumbling Gut

07th May 2006
There are a large number of diseases of the bowl and they all have different symptoms, but there is one constant with all of these diseases and that is INFLAMMATION of the bowl. The digestive system is actually a very complex organ that has a finely tuned... Read >
Author: Christine Illich

From Ancient China and India: East Meets West in New Anti-aging Cream

01st April 2006
It is interesting to see how scientists are combining ancient knowledge with the latest scientific breakthroughs to create truly effective anti-aging skin care products. This article will examine Avon's Anew Alternative Night Cream, a wonderful combi... Read >
Author: Jean Bowler

Fish Oil

06th March 2006
The research in support of dietary omega-3 fatty acids (such as in fish oils) continues to flood the scientific literature. This is perfectly predictable given our genetic roots. In the wild, eating natural raw foods, we would be consuming large amounts... Read >
Author: Dr. Randy Wysong

Wobenzym N by Marlyn/Naturally

30th December 2005
Description of Wobenzym N It's a simple fact that systemic enzymes are important to our health. Systemic enzymes are absolutely essential to maintaining a healthy body and an active lifestyle. Your body uses systemic enzymes to rebalance the inflamma... Read >
Author: Herb Mark

What good and bad fat can do to your health

16th October 2005
The fat types and their effects: High consumption of fat or of the combination fat and carbohydrates causes obesity, heart disease and other health problems.. However the different types of fat have very different effects on the health. Here is a surve... Read >
Author: Knut Holt