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  • Elderberry - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    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.
  • Horsetail - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Horsetail is used in traditional medicine as a diuretic and an antitubercular drug, and in the treatment of kidney and bladder disturbances.
  • Dandelion - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    In Germany, the herb and root of the dandelion are used as an appetite stimulant, diuretic, bile stimulator, and treatment for dyspepsia.
  • Beneficial Guidance Concerning Natural Health  By : Justin Flowers
    Our body is able to take care of itself in a natural way. For instance we are wrapped in a skin, that whilst appearing to be delicate, is admirably strong and pliable to protect us from any attackers and other dangers, with a remarkable capacity for self healing. The external orifices of the ears, throat, and nose, are guarded by barriers that act to repel invaders, but if these defenses are breached, the immune system is standing by to handle the problem. Notwithstanding that the body is designed to sustain natural health, we have an individual requirement to get involved with our health interests.
  • Hellerwork - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Hellerwork is a type of deep-tissue bodywork developed by Joseph Heller, an aerospace engineer who studied Rolfing, Aston-Patterning, and the use of energy for healing.
  • Gossypol - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    First identified as an anti-fertility agent in China in the 1950s, gossypol is also a component of cottonseed oil, which is used for cooking.
  • Gotu Kola - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Gotu kola has been widely used to treat a variety of illnesses, especially in traditional Eastern medicine.
  • Gentian - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    The gentians have been used for centuries as bitters to stimulate the appetite, improve digestion, and treat a variety of gastrointestinal complaints.
  • Glucomannan - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Glucomannan is a polysaccharide that is classified as a soluble fiber.
  • Golden Seal - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Native Americans used golden seal as an eye wash and to relieve stomach problems
  • Chinese Medicine For Hair Loss  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    Chinese medicine consists of the following healing techniques: herbology, acupuncture, and acupressure.
  • Chinese Medicine For Diabetes  By : Harwood E Woodpecker
    Diabetes is a disease that has been plaguing the human race since time memorial.
  • Naturopathy Is Natures's Medicine  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the benefits of utilising Naturopathy
  • NLP Can Help You Quit Smoking  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the benefits of neuro linguistic programming.
  • Top Tips For A Healthy Colon  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at how to keep your colon healthy.
  • Aromatherapy Scents Are A Success  By : Shaun Parker
    A look at the history of aromatherapy and how it has developed into the form it is today.
  • How To Best Choose A Massage Therapist  By : Jonathan Hook
    Choosing a massage therapist is just as important as the type of massage you receive. When it comes to finding a massage therapist you will want to make sure that the therapist is licensed and has the proper credentials.
  • American Medical Doctor  By : Robert II Smith
    An American medical doctor, unlike a tvix neeb, does need to enter the body.
  • Differnet Types Of Massage - Which Do You Need?  By : Jonathan Hook
    You may be surprised to discover just how many different forms, types and variations of massage there are. When you have a session with a professional massage therapist you won't necessarily receive the same massage technique as the next client.
  • How To Normalize High Blood Pressure Drug Free  By : Connie Nies
    Revealed: How to "Normalize" High Blood Pressure DRUG FREE in 3 Weeks or Less, Using a Safe, Natural, Home Remedy!
  • Hemorrhoids Relief and Treatment with Aromatherapy  By : Donald Urquhart
    The use of aromatherapy - essential oils - to treat hemorrhoids is very little understood. For many the idea is absurd. Yet, aromatherapy is more than just the sweet smell of a concentrated plant oil, it is the medicinal value of that essential oil and how it is being used for hemorrhoids that interests us.
  • Best Relief for Hemorrhoids  By : Donald Urquhart
    Hemorrhoids is one of the most troubling conditions. Pain and discomfort can become extreme and unbearable. So here's the best hemorrhoid relievers around for fast results.
  • Homeopathic Relief for Hemorrhoids  By : Donald Urquhart
    Homeopathy is slowly gaining acceptance among hemorrhoid sufferers. Based on stimulating the body to affect cure by stimulating symptoms, is difficult to grasp and somewhat off putting when your symptoms may already be full of hurt and discomfort. As long as it works, that's the main thing.
  • Do Allergy Shots Help In Reducing The Allergy Symptoms?  By : Neelima Reddy
    Allergy shot, which is also known as immunotherapy, is the most effective way to fight against particular allergen. The latest techniques of allergy shot, i.e. oral immunotherapy, intranasal immunotherapy, and rush immunotherapy are very much helpful in treating allergies
  • Overcoming Headache And Migraine Pain Using Self Hypnosis  By : Lisa Dyke
    Do you suffer from migraines? Do you know someone who suffers from migraines?

    If you do, you are not alone!
  • What is the Cause of Female Hair Loss and What I can do to Combat it  By : John Tulley
    Hair loss usually becomes a problem for women when they reach age 30. The condition becomes more serious or noticeable as they grow older and especially when they reach their menopausal stage.
  • Coughing treatment at home  By : Rachel Broune
    Coughing is one of the main symptoms of asthma. The cough in asthma is the same as the cough you get if you have a cold or chest infection. It can be quite dry or mucus may produced.
  • Causes and Concerns of Diaper rash  By : Rachel Broune
    Diaper rash is a common problem that is easy to deal with. It can have a multitude of causes such as fungus infection, urinary tract infection, or allergy to soaps and lotions or to disposable diapers.
  • Wrinkles Remedies and Recipes  By : Rachel Broune
    Wrinkle treatments can smooth out your skin, but the results aren't permanent. As you age, your skin continues to acquire new wrinkles. And sun exposure and smoking may hasten the development of new wrinkles. Though you can't turn back the hands of time, you can take steps to protect your skin from further damage.
  • Wrinkles Treatment and Home Cure  By : Rachel Broune
    Wrinkles are the facial lines caused by ageing and effects of facial muscles. Wrinkles are a by-product of the aging process. With age, skin cells divide more slowly, and the inner layer, called the dermis, begins to thin.
  • Strep Throat Infection  By : Rachel Broune
    Strep throat is a throat infection caused by a certain type of bacteria. Though it may cause the throat to swell, strep throat is different from sore throat. Strep throat is an infection caused by group A streptococcus bacteria, and it's very common among kids and teens.
  • How to treat Dry Scalp problems?  By : Rachel Broune
    Dry scalp is one common issue that people face, especially in winter where you are moving in and out of heated areas frequently. The skin of the scalp becomes tight and itchy and tiny flakes of dead skin are showered by combing and brushing.
  • Herpes virus and its cure  By : Rachel Broune
    Herpes is a groups of deep vesicles on red and inflamed bases. Includes cold sores and fever blisters. A small group of capsid-forming DNA viruses, sometimes divided into Type I (forming vesicles and blisters on the mouth, lips-generally above the waist) and Type II (usually physically transmitted, with symptoms mostly below the waist).
  • Scabies effects on skin  By : Rachel Broune
    Scabies is a highly communicable skin disease caused by the itch mite. Symptoms are papules, vesicles, pustules, burrows, and intense itching resulting in eczema. Scabies also known as "the itch" is an intensely itching rash caused by a tiny mite (bug) that lives in the skin.
  • Scabies Remedies and Treatment  By : Rachel Broune
    Scabies is a contagious skin disease caused by a mite called Sarcoptes scabeii. A skin condition caused by tiny mites that burrow under the skin, producing small red bumps and severe itching.
  • Care to take for Zits  By : Rachel Broune
    Inside the pore of the face are sebaceous glands which produce sebum. When the outer layers of skin shed, the dead skin cells left behind may become 'glued' together by the sebum. This causes a blockage in the pore, especially when the skin becomes thicker at puberty.
  • Burns Treatment and techniques  By : Rachel Broune
    Most burns are minor injuries that occur at home or work. It is common to get a minor burn from hot water, a curling iron, or touching a hot stove. Home treatment is usually all that is needed for healing and to prevent other problems, such as infection. Burns affect people of all ages, though some are at higher risk than others.
  • Severity of Burns  By : Rachel Broune
    Extensive burns or burns causing more than minor discomfort should be treated by a healthcare professional. For superficial burns caused by temperature (picking up a hot object, for example), natural medicine may be helpful after the burn is cleaned with soap and cold water and gently dried.
  • Fever blister viral infection  By : Rachel Broune
    Fever Blisters also known as Herpes labialis, and cold sores are painful lesions which usually form on the lips, chin, cheeks, or nostrils. The blisters typically turn into yellow-crusted sores and then disappear within a couple of weeks.
  • The Benefits of Scented Massage Oils  By : Jonathan Hook
    Massage is one of the best ways to fight stress naturally and for those who regularly depend upon a great massage to unwind, using scented massage oils is a vital part of the experience.
  • Rehabilitation Benefits and Types  By : Rachel Broune
    After a serious injury, illness or surgery, you may recover slowly. You may need to regain your strength, relearn skills or find new ways of doing things you did before.
  • Is Cymbalta an option for you?  By : Rachel Broune
    Cymbalta ( Duloxetine) is a selective SNRI (selective serotonin-norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor). It is a systemic drug therapy which affects the body as a whole. It is a drug which primarily targets major depressive disorder (MDD), generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), pain related to diabetic peripheral neuropathy.
  • Live lavish life with Hot Tubs  By : Rachel Broune
    A hot tub is a part of big investment. It is great feeling when you came back from stressful day at office and jumping into your own hot tub. It is defined as large tub. It is of acrylic or fibre glass, which holds heated water.
  • The Best Natural Cure For Acid Reflux  By : Cindy Heller
    Acid reflux is probably one of the most painful afflictions known to Man. The burning sensation associated with it is extremely painful, rendering us incapable of doing anything but belching and attempting to ease our pain in any way possible.
  • Bad Breath Cause - Do You Know Yours?  By : Boris C.
    Bad breath (Halitosis) - Had enough watching other people trying to keep away from you? Find what causes bad breath or Halitosis and how to cure it.
  • Way to cope with Dentures  By : Rachel Broune
    A denture is removable replacement for missing teeth and tissue. There are two types of denture, complete and partial.
  • Top guidelines on curing Cellulite  By : Rachel Broune
    Cellulite is a skin alteration. It is also known as 'orange peels', 'mattress' or dimpling apperence on thighs. It is oftenly shown in healthy women. 90 to 95% cellulite occurs in women.
  • How to cure Asthma at home  By : Rachel Broune
    Asthma is a chronic disease of the respiratory system in which the airway occasionally constricts, becomes inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus, often in response to one or more triggers.
  • Daily Cleaning Regimen  By : Rachel Broune
    Cleanliness is the absence of dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells and clutter. In more recent times, since the germ theory of disease, it has also come to mean an absence of germs and other hazardous materials.
  • Stem Cell Factor (SCF)- The c-kit ligand  By : Stephen Jones
    Hematopoiesis is governed by a number of cytokines that promote the survival, proliferation, and differentiation of hematopoietic stem cells and progenitor cells. Stem cell factor (SCF; also known as kit ligand, mast cell growth factor, or steel factor) is a hematopoietic cytokine that triggers its biologic effects by binding to its receptor, c-kit.
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  • IMGENEX has now p73 phosphospecific antibody  By : Stephen Jones
    The p53 family member, p73, also known as tumor protein 73 (TP73) has been recently identified as a structural and functional homolog of the tumor suppressor protein p53. For more details read out the article:
  • Top Secrets for Reducing Sunburn  By : Rachel Broune
    Result of overexposure of the skin to sunlight and characterized by a general redness of the skin. Fair-skinned individuals are more prone to freckling and sunburn quickly and frequently, while dark-skinned individuals develop a protective tan that curbs repeated overexposure.
  • Cytoskeleton-the cellular scaffold  By : Stephen Jones
    The cytoskeleton is a network of fibers throughout the cell's cytoplasm that helps the cell maintain its shape and gives support to the cell. It is a cellular scaffolding or skeleton contained within the cytoplasm, present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes. For more details read out the article:
  • Athlete Foot Causes and Advanced Treatment  By : Rachel Broune
    Athlete's foot is a skin infection in the foot caused by a fungus. The fungus that causes Athlete foot is called Trichophyton. When the feet, or other areas of the body, stay moist, warm and irritated, this fungus can thrive and infect the upper layer of the skin. The symptoms of Athlete foot include itching and burning feet.
  • Allergy Cure and finding causes  By : Rachel Broune
    The word "allergy" was coined by the Viennese pediatrician Clemens von Pirquet in 1906. Pirquet noted that some of his patients were hypersensitive to normally innocuous entities such as dust, pollen, or certain foods.
  • Hyssop - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Hyssop has been used for centuries as an herbal medicine. In ancient times it was used as an insecticide, insect repellant, and pediculicide.
  • Iceland Moss - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    The mucilage components found in Iceland moss, lichenin and isolichenin
  • Jojoba - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Jojoba oil has been used for many years as a hair conditioner and restorative, as well as in medicine and cooking.
  • Jamaican Dogwood - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Jamaican dogwood is obtained from the root bark of P. piscipula or P. communis.
  • Jambolan - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Jambolan is derived from bark and seeds of S. cumini or S. jambolana.
  • Jimson Weed - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Jimson weed is most commonly used as dried leaves, with or without tips of flowering branches
  • Indigo - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Indigo has been used as an emetic, to purity the liver, reduce inflammation and fever, to alleviate pain, and to treat numerous other ailments from hemorrhoids to scorpion bites.
  • Jaborandi - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Jaborandi is obtained from dried leaves of Pilocarpus microphyllus.
  • Irish Moss - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Irish moss is obtained from the dried thallus of Chondrus crisp us. It's a form of seaweed containing polysaccharides, vitamins, minerals, and iodine.
  • Massage Techniques To Reduce Headaches  By : Jonathan Hook
    when it comes to headaches, new scientific research is showing that massage is extremely beneficial. One of the benefits that massage offers is that headache sufferers can often perform the massage themselves.
  • Choose a Licensed Massage Therapist  By : Jonathan Hook
    When choosing a massage therapist it is important to check his or her credentials before you commit to a session. One of the most important things to realize is that every state has different requirements for the certification process.
  • Physical Benefits of Massage Therapy  By : Jonathan Hook
    From relaxation and relieving stress to warding off chronic pain, the benefits of massage therapy are great. As the body ages muscle tightness and pain occur. Massage therapy is a wonderful remedy for these ailments.
  • Nail Fungus Treatments - Why You Should Go Natural, Use A Home Remedy And Keep Your Good Health  By :
    Nail fungus is not only an embarrassing problem for many people, but conventional oral anti fungal drugs are having an effect on their health as well. You no longer need anything oral or any drugs. Find out more about natural nail ringworm treatments, and their benefits to your health.
  • Healthy Lifestyles, Science Says Honey Is Best for Burns  By : Derek Dashwood
    Healthy lifestyles always tries to find a natural curative over a more expensive cure if that makes sense. Antique science books- what did they know? Since the days of ancient Egypt we surely have created more advanced remedies with our sterile gauze and antibiotic creams? Apparently not: honey heals burns faster.
  • Guggul - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    The useful constituents of guggul, gugulipid and guggulsterone, are derived from Commiphora molmol.
  • Asian Ginseng - Uses of Ginseng  By : Jully
    Asian ginseng is perhaps the most widely recognized of the plants used in traditional medicine and plays a major role in the herbal health market
  • Ginkgo - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Medicinal parts of ginkgo include dried or fresh leaves and the seeds separated from the fleshy outer layer.
  • Fenugreek - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Fenugreek has been used for millennia both as a medicine and as a spice in Egypt, India, and the Middle East.
  • Galangal - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    The word galangal, or its variant galanga is used as a common name for all members of the genus Alpinia, and in common usage can refer to four plants, all in the Zingiberaceae (ginger family)
  • Fumitory - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Fumitory has been known since antiquity and was described in herbals from the Middle Ages.
  • Chiropractic and Stress: How a Visit to Your Chiropractor Can Help  By : Cassidy Williams
    By visiting a chiropractor regularly and relieving part of the stress you feel in your body you are making yourself a healthier person.
  • Hair Regrowth After Chemo: What Steps Can I Take To Regrow My Hair?  By : John Tulley
    Hair is one of the first parts of your body that would be seriously affected by chemotherapy. But this should be no cause for despair because once chemotherapy has successfully eliminated cancer agents in your body or your treatment reaches its end, hair regrowth can take place after a period of time.
  • A Heartburn Cure - Where To Look For The Natural Cure  By : Gilbey Scott
    Because, sometimes, simple changes can make a big difference, it’s good to know that there are natural ways to deal with heartburn. If you have the common version of heartburn that is brought on by overeating or poor food choices, you have a way to cure heartburn. You can have your own plan by starting out on healthier nutrition cycle that works towards a cure rather than stopgap measures.
  • Fennel - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Fennel was known to the ancient Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations.
  • Dong Quai - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Dong quai dietary supplements are obtained from the roots of Angelica polymorpha.
  • Ephedra Hazards  By : Jully
    Side effects associated with ephedra include anxiety, confusion, dependency, dizziness, headache, insomnia, irritability, mania, motor restlessness, nervousness, psychosis, seizure, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, hypertension, hypotension, MI, palpitations, stroke, tachycardia, nausea, constipation, uterine contractions, urinary disorders, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and dermatitis.
  • Devil's Claw - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Devil's claw has been used by native Africans as a folk remedy for diseases ranging from liver and kidney disorders to allergies, headaches, and rheumatism.
  • Eucalyptus - Uses and Side Effects  By : Jully
    Eucalyptus oil, also known as eucalyptol, is steam-distilled from the twigs and long leathery leaves of the eucalyptus tree.
  • Ephedra - Uses and Administration Dose  By : Jully
    Ephedra refers to the plant Ephedra sinica. E. sinica, known in Chinese as ma huang, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for 5,000 years for the treatment of asthma and hay fever, as well as for the common cold.
  • Energy Medicine and It's Uses  By : Jully
    The human body is an electromagnetic unit. Electricity makes the heart beat and muscles expand and contract, and fires impulses across tiny fibers in the nervous system to make possible our every thought, mood, and physical reaction.
  • Detoxification Hazards  By : Jully
    Reducing toxin exposure decreases the body's overall burden of toxins both directly, by avoiding the addition of new toxins, and indirectly, by improving the body's ability to defend itself.
  • Energy Medicine - How The Treatment is Performed  By : Jully
    The healing practitioner begins by "centering" that is, focusing his creative or healing intention by directing it inward to ready himself for assessing and treating the patient.
  • Treatment For Phobias  By : Juliet Cohen
    A phobia is a type of anxiety disorder. It is a strong, irrational fear of something that poses little or no actual danger. A phobia is a constant, extreme or irrational fear of an animal, object, place or situation that wouldn't normally worry the majority of people.
  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome and Iritis  By : Juliet Cohen
    Iritis is the most common type of uveitis. Uveitis occurs equally in males and females. Iritis is a form of anterior uveitis and refers to the inflammation of the iris of the eye. There are two main types of iritis: acute and chronic. Acute iritis is a type of iritis that can heal independently within a few weeks.
  • Stop Constipation Completely  By : Juliet Cohen
    Constipation is a symptom, not a disease. Constipation is one of the most common digestive complaints. Constipation refers to a decrease in the frequency of bowel movements. Constipation is one of the most common gastrointestinal complaints in the United States.
  • Treatments For Hyperthyroidism  By : Juliet Cohen
    Hyperthyroidism is a circumstance caused by the effects of overly more thyroid hormone on tissues of the system. Hyperthyroidism is causing an overactive altitude increase and increased velocity of all the system's organs and intestines. The circumstance sometimes surfaces after a transmission or pregnancy.
  • Benefits Of Baking Soda  By : Juliet Cohen
    Baking soda is a sodium bicarbonate, a normal content that maintains the pH equilibrium. Baking soda neutralizes both acids and bases, so it really eliminates odors quite than just covering them upward. In cooking, baking soda releases carbon dioxide when heated, and this causes cookies, breads or cakes to climb.
  • Gastric Reflux Remedy  By : Juliet Cohen
    Acid Reflux also called is gastroesophageal reflux. GERD is a chronic circumstance. GERD affects almost one third of the grownup population of the United States to some level at least formerly a month. Most children under 12 years with GERD, and some adults, have GERD without heartburn.
  • Herbal Medicines For Raynaud's Disease  By : Juliet Cohen
    Raynaud disease (RAY-noz) is a vascular disorder. Raynaud's is a condition in which the blood supply to the extremities,usually the fingers and toes, but sometimes also the ears and nose, is interrupted. This disorder is characterised by episodic attacks, called vasospastic attacks, that cause the blood vessels in the fingers and toes to constrict.
  • What is the Benefit of Wheatgrass?  By : Juliet Cohen
    Wheatgrass is the grass of young wheat plants. It also a powerful health food supplement. There are many benefits of wheatgrass, some of which you may not know if you are unfamiliar with this particular nutritional supplement. Wheatgrass juice is probably the easiest way to reap the benefits of wheatgrass.
  • Alternative Treatment of Brain Tumor - The Health Way  By : Juliet Cohen
    The brain is the central processing unit of the human body. A brain tumor is a mass or growth of abnormal cells in your brain. Brain Tumors are any tumors which occur in the brain due to uncontrolled cell division. Brain tumors typically are categorized as either primary or secondary.
  • Health Benefits of Ampalaya  By : Juliet Cohen
    Ampalaya is a remarkable health food.As the English name suggests (bitter melon), the melon has a bitter taste due to the presence of momordicin. Ampalaya is a vegetable grown throughout the Philippines. It is mostly cultivated, although wild forms can be found.
  • How to Lower Your Blood Pressure - Blood Pressure Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Blood pressure is the force of blood pressing against the walls of the arteries as the heart pumps blood around the body. Treatment begins with changes you can make to your lifestyle to help lower your blood pressure and reduce your risk of heart disease.
  • Acid Reflux Cure and Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    Gastroesophageal reflux disease usually referred to acidic reflux. GERD is a chronic circumstance. GER occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) opens spontaneously, for disagree periods of moment, or does not end decently and abdomen contents climb upward into the esophagus.
  • Alternative Medicine for Hypertension Treatment  By : Juliet Cohen
    High blood force, too called hypertension, is harmful because it makes the eye job harder to pump blood to the system and it contributes to hardening of the arteries or atherosclerosis and the growth of eye bankruptcy. Hypertension is an exceedingly popular health trouble, affecting about one in four adults in the U. S. There are two types of hypertension.

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