Health and Wellness
January 18th, 2010 by admin
During our teenage years and into our twenties we believe we are invincible. Sickness and physical dysfunction could not be further from our thoughts. If we are active and take the time to exercise it is all about appearance, prowess and sex appeal.
But, as you move into your 30s, 40s and beyond, moving your body in conscious ways on a regular basis takes on a whole new meaning and purpose. The impact of life’s grind begins to show itself in ways not experienced earlier in life. The cumulative affect of weekend warrior attempts, long periods of inactivity, late nights out on the town and years of repetitive movement take their…
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January 16th, 2010 by admin
A holistic approach to health has become vastly popular in recent years. As more and more patients get fed up with emergency rooms, doctors and hospitals in general, they look for alternative forms of medicine. Holistic medicine has been around for thousands of years, and definitely has its merits. It is not only meant for unknown tribes from distant lands, we can all gain benefit by understanding and utilizing this approach to healing. Here are no- and low-cost holistic health tips to improve your health:
1. Improve Your Posture. It is important to keep your spine as straight as possible, this way your muscles will not strain unnecessarily. This also serves to improve…
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January 16th, 2010 by admin
If you’re looking for a natural ADHD remedy, then you may be wondering how effective they really are. In this article, you’ll learn what to look for in a good supplement and how effective they are when compared with prescription drugs.
Before we discuss what to look for in a natural ADHD treatment, let’s talk about prescription drugs, so you can more fully understand their pros and cons. Probably the biggest benefit of prescription medicines is that they seem to work quickly. While it may take a couple of weeks for a natural remedy to build up enough in a child’s system in order for parents to see a reduction in symptoms,…
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January 15th, 2010 by admin
Boil or also referred to as furuncle is a skin disease that is brought about by the infection of hair follicles resulting to the accumulation of pus and dead tissue. Individual boils can cluster which is known as carbuncles. In very severe cases, boils may develop to form abscesses. If you are one of those people who chronically suffer from boils, it is really a pain in the neck, literally speaking. Aside from being so unpleasant looking, just a mere touch can cause so much pain. And although you have treated it this time and were able to get rid of it, you can never ever be sure that it will…
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January 14th, 2010 by admin
Small-breasted women have always been given a hard time by men and women alike. They are thought of as less fertile, less sexy, and - worst of all - less feminine. This has led many to the plastic surgeon’s office, ready to put themselves through pain and a long recovery period, just to get that perfect hourglass figure… at least the top half.
Thanks to an ever-increasing demand for big breasts, scientists have now arrived at an implant solution which is much simpler, quicker and more painless than cosmetic surgery. This is called Macrolane.
Macrolane is a biodegradable gel that is injected into the breasts, with the amount of size increase…
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January 13th, 2010 by admin
I’ve been researching H1N1 Swine Flu and noted the same objections about taking the H1N1 Swine Flu vaccine. For instance - The vaccine has not been tested effectively. Did you know that in 1976 over 40,000,000 Americans were vaccinated for swine flu and thousands of healthy individuals developed Guillain Barres Syndrome which is a severe neurological disorder?
My first thought was that 1976 was such a long time ago and things have certainly improved since then. Then do a little research and find out what the real number are. In 1976, the Guillain Barr Syndrome risk was around 1 in 80,000 and the actual number Guillain Barre’s syndrome that occurred directly as…
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January 13th, 2010 by admin
Chelation is a process of formation of a bond between central element atoms with an organic ligand. Then there is formed what we may call as a complex. The complex in all has a property that it makes the central atom inert for almost all the normal elements. The entire complex then achieves a high amount of affinity for metals that enables them to be used against removal of metals from not only corroded surfaces but also from within the human body and even on clothes and softening of water
Let us now discuss what the applications of chelating are in different fields. some of the common applications of the chelators are…
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January 12th, 2010 by admin
Many believe that toxins can build up in the colon and cause a wide assortment of health problems. Some believe a buildup of these toxins can result in health conditions such as asthma and allergies. When faced with these conditions you may seek out a natural colon cleansing product. Colon detoxing products can be bought or made at home. There are many natural products on the market today for this purpose. These products can be purchased online or at your health food store.
Another reason a person may choose to use natural colon cleansing is to ease constipation. There are many ways to help improve constipation such as drinking more liquids, eating…
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January 12th, 2010 by admin
Reiki healing is fast becoming a popular alternative therapy to combat modern day stress and strain. The beauty of this amazing technique is in the fact that is it a benign and non invasive method of healing. It can be used in combination with other modes of treatment. Reiki healing can never cause any harm to anyone.
In this article I propose to discuss one Reiki breathing exercise which will make you feel relaxed, calm and more focused in your approach towards life. Like most other Reiki healing techniques this exercise too aims to clear and heal the energy pathway in your body to ensure that life force flows in a healthy…
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January 10th, 2010 by admin
Age 25: Growth hormone, the mother of all healthy aging hormones, starts to go down. Skin, the most visible of all, begins to age. Even at this young age, production of collagen and elastin decreases, and skin loses its natural elastic recoil. Blood vessels are less dense, skin yellows. Skin glands produce less sweat and oil, and skin dries out. Fine lines and wrinkles start to show and skin sags. And thats all happening at 25!!
Age 30: Hair loss can appear any time after puberty, and graying starts at age 30. Some of male pattern baldness can be held off with minoxidil and other products that help to slow down…
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