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Home Remedies That Getting Rid Of Eczema

06th October 2011
Were you aware that you can actually cure your eczema using all natural methods of treatment? It's very true. In fact, many people have already cured their eczema, using natural treatments that not only saved them money, but kept the eczema away for good!... Read >
Author: zechong cai

8 Home Remedy for Nummular Eczema

16th February 2011
Nummular eczema affects about two out of every 1,000 people in the United States, but affects the elderly more often. Initially, nummular eczema is red but later resembles ringworms. The best thing about using natural homemade recipes for the cure and tre... Read >
Author: zechong cai

Get Rid of Acid Reflux Fast - 7 Acid Reflux Natural Remedies

06th August 2010
Acid heartburn is defined by a burning feeling in the upper digestive tract (esophagus) and is primarily caused by the food we eat. Stomach acid is discharged by the stomach cells to process the food, but on occasion it can back up into the esophagus and ... Read >
Author: Tony Russell

A Helpful Guide for Growing an Elm Bonsai

05th July 2010
Elm bonsai is a good miniature tree for all bonsai cultivators in all levels. Growing an elm bonsai does not require you to perform complicated procedures that will annoy you especially if you are still starting out as a bonsai propagator. There are va... Read >
Author: Preston Blackmore

How to Make Slippery Elm Syrup for Dogs, Cats, Horses and Birds

12th May 2010
Herbs to the Rescue for Dogs, Cats, Horses and Birds Indications for Use Slippery Elm bark will sooth the stomach and intestines. It is a nutritive herb with emollient and slightly astringent qualities. It possesses abundant mucilage which will soot... Read >
Author: Lorelei Whitney

Can Dogs Get Heartburn Too?

28th April 2010
While you may not have considered the possibility before, your dog has as much chance of suffering from heartburn as you do. Heartburn is cause by a a sphincter muscle located between the esophagus and the stomach. Certain foods and underlying medical ... Read >
Author: Clivir Team

Sooth The Colon With Slippery Elm Bark

01st August 2009
The slippery elm plant can be found natively growing in eastern North America. It is similar to the American elm in general appearance, but it is more closely related to European Wych Elm. Other common names for this plant are Red Elm, Gray Elm, Soft Elm,... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

How to Cure Gingivitis/Pyorrhea

11th December 2008
Gingivitis is an infection of the gums and the most important cause is poor dental hygiene. Toxins in the system caused from wrong diet and poor elimination also contribute. Pyorrhea is just an advanced form of gingivitis. There is also an advanced form o... Read >
Author: Ben Branklin

Natural Remedies – How to Treat Acid Indigestion

25th April 2008
Soda crackers are an old folk cure that actually works. Soda crackers (preferably unsalted) are bland, they digest easily, and they absorb stomach acid. They also contain bicarbonate of soda and cream of tartar, which neutralize the acid. Tip: You know th... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

Vaginal Itching

10th June 2007
Vaginal itching can be a terrible thing and something that most women would prefer to avoid like the plague. Unfortunately due to any number of reasons this just isn't possible. Many women suffer from vaginal itching and at the most unfortunate and uncomf... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru

At Home Remedies For Passing Drug Tests

27th October 2006
There are many types of drug and alcohol tests. Such tests are invariably conducted at the time of issue of driving licenses and at the time of renewal of licenses. Apart from others, the saliva of the driver can be tested with the aid of an "absorbent co... Read >
Author: Kanishk manchanda
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