Homeopathy of Urinary Tract Infection
Posted on August 15, 2008
Homeopathy is an alternative form of medicine in which holistic methods are used the treat the patient. Homeopathic practitioners treat the patient, not the disease. There are three important theories that make up homeopathic practice. The first is that illness is caused by an imbalance in the body. Healthy bodies are in a state called homeostasis in which all systems are working together in harmony. Illness disrupts this harmonious state. Give Me More Symptoms The second theory is that Read More This Post...
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5 Miracle Foods That Reduce Cholesterol
Posted on August 10, 2008
Let’s face it, millions of people are looking for natural ways to lower their cholesterol level. They will often seek the help of their health professional who will often recommend lifestyle changes. The changes will include dietary and fitness induction. The exercise portion is fairly easy; actively walking will help lower cholesterol levels naturally. However, many people will ask, “What foods can I eat which will bring down my cholesterol levels?” There are 5 foods that Read More This Post...
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of The Alkaline Diet
Posted on August 6, 2008
Eating alkaline foods or starting an alkaline diet refer to consuming those foods and drink which have an alkaline effect on the body. This effect is based upon the ash residue that remains after our foods are consumed. Some foods leave an acid ash, whereas others leave an alkaline ash. Conveniently for us, our bodies have been designed to categorize which foods leave which kind of ash into the body. The Alkaline diet (also known as the alkaline acid diet and the acid alkaline diet) is a Read More This Post...
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How to Avoid Acute Kidney Failure
Posted on August 1, 2008
Acute kidney failure is a serious condition in which a loss in function is found in the kidneys that no longer allows them to remove urine and other waste without also losing electrolytes. Acute kidney failure happens very suddenly and is dangerous so it is considered a medical emergency. Some of the causes of acute kidney failure include decreased blood flow, which can be during childbirth that results in hemorrhaging, and other tendencies that amount to clotting within the thin blood Read More This Post...
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