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Dont CRI - Part 1

Friday, July 31st, 2009 | Health |

Hey Don't Cri ! Part -1 "Usually I creep into the poor guys neck first and he calls me the pain in the neck. How superficial? I think when he speaks to friends like that. He usually helps me by working more and caring less about the problems I cause, for God has not given him time, he says. (I tend to agree with him, it must be God's will, for how else can God create me without offering me a means of survival.) The humans have not yet recognized me. But let it be. It is said that they want ...
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The Power of Ganoderma in Oriental Medicine

Thursday, July 30th, 2009 | Health |

Ganoderma, a rare variety of Mushroom credited with the highest medicinal qualities by the classic Chinese 'Seng Nong' is indeed a subject of much research from the ancient china of 100 B.C. or earlier to the modern times by various universities and research organizations. It is also known as Linghzi in China and Reishi in Japan. It is said that in the ancient times anyone who found the rare Linghzi never revealed the place and kept it a secret of health, longevity and wealth. The Japanese ...
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Eliminating Heavy Metal Toxins Naturally

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009 | Health |

Eliminate Heavy Metal Toxins Naturally Some metals are necessary as these are minerals our body meeds. Most heavy metals are toxic and cause cancer, thyroid problems, learning disabilities, neurological problems, hormone imbalances, and many other health problems. Heavy metals are found in the foods we eat, the air we breathe, in buildings, clothes, machinery, tap water, dental fillings and cooking utensils, just to name a few. Over half the US population have too much heavy metals in ...
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Dr Bob's Medical Newsletter Oct. 2004

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009 | Health |

Hi Medical-News-For-You Hi It's Dr Bob with your latest and up to date newsletter. Volume 1 # 4 ------------Topics----------- #1 FLu Shortage: Why and What You Should Do #2 Sports Injury The ACL Blow Out #3 Concussions: Know The Facts For Your Athletes #4 Dieting? Here Are Some 100 Calorie Snacks ----------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- -------Our Sponsors--------- Need a special gift for someone? How about a great looking orchid plant from ...
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Dr Bob's Newsletter September 2004

Monday, July 27th, 2009 | Health |

Additional Treatment for Prostate Cancer May Enhance Improved Outcomes A recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed improved survival in men who underwent a combination of androgen suppression and radiation therapies. In the study of 206 men who had localized prostate cancer. This study is significant because of the shortened time of male hormone sup- pression. There are numerous side effects with long term suppression. When compared with radiation alone ...
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The Dying Breed - Healthcare in Eastern Europe

Sunday, July 26th, 2009 | Health |

Transition has trimmed Russian life expectancy by well over a decade. People lead brutish and nasty lives only to expire in their prime, often inebriated. In the republics of former Yugoslavia, respiratory and digestive tract diseases run amok. Stress and pollution conspire to reap a grim harvest throughout the wastelands of eastern Europe. The rate of Tuberculosis in Romania exceeds that of sub-Saharan Africa. As income deteriorated, plunging people into abject poverty, they found it ...
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Is Zone Diet a Fad?

Saturday, July 25th, 2009 | Health |

/p> Health Castle offers "Ten signs of a fad diet": 1. It promises massive weight loss (1 - 2 lbs per week) Dr. Barry Sears is careful when he declares a standard weight loss on Zone diet. He considers that anything between 1 to 1,5 lbs per week is satisfactory. "It will be impossible to lose more than one to one point five pounds of fat per week. Anything over that is loss of retained water", says Sears himself on his daily "Ask Dr. Sears" column at DrSears.com. FAD. 2. It does not suggest ...
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Coconut Oil Increases Beneficial Properties in Human Breast Milk

Friday, July 24th, 2009 | Health |

COCONUT OIL FOUND BENEFICIAL FOR LACTATING MOTHERS... The unique composition of human breast milk fat includes the fatty acids, lauric acid and capric acid, which have potent antimicrobial properties. These fatty acids offer the nursing infant protection from viruses such as herpes and HIV, protozoa such as giardia lamblia, and bacteria such as chlamydia and heliocobater. A study published in 1998 in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has shown that lactating mothers who eat coconut ...
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WARNING! Flu Shots can be dangerous to your health

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009 | Health |

Every year about this time doctors around the world are recommending that people go in and get their annual flu shot. What most people don't know or understand is just how dangerous this could be, especially for children under the age of 12. When people call and say 'My doctor is telling the family to go in and get a flu shot. Should I do it?''I tell them they should learn about the side effects and decide for themselves'as a chiropractor and naturopathic physician I don't' have the time or ...
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Rush Limbaugh, Victim, Perp or none of the above? (Part 1)

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 | Health |

Or is There Room for Blame with the FDA, DEA and Pharmaceutical Companies? Buying Drugs Online: It's Convenient and Private, but Be Aware of the Facts! Political commentator Rush Limbaugh could become the target of a criminal probe into the sale and use of illegal drugs. Rush became addicted to legitimate prescribed prescription painkillers after a failed back operation several years ago. Asked about the culpability of Limbaugh, the source said that he could still face charges for having a ...
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Rush Limbaugh, Victim, Perp or none of the above? (Part 2)

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009 | Health |

He reported that overseas pharmacies inform American buyers that U.S. Customs will not seize shipments of drugs because a "personal use" policy allows customers to import a limited supply of drugs. As a result, Law enforcement agencies that try to manage online pharmacy abuse are finding it a challenge to do so. (This is true. Read the FDA Regulations and their contrary policy at http://rxasia.com/import.html ) If the package doesn't contain narcotics or controlled substances, they normally ...
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Addison's disease MISCONCEPTIONS

Monday, July 20th, 2009 | Health |

Addison's disease affects about one person in TWENTY MILLION. In the United States there would be about ten to twelve cases, with similar numbers in Europe. A quick check on the search engines at the time of writing reveals 14,440 websites on MSN and 83,800 on Google. All deal with the subject of this rare disease. Does EACH patient in the States need between 1,444 and 8,380 pages of information to help him? And is the information GOOD? A quick check of the first entry on the Google list ...
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Strengthen the Immune System Naturally

Sunday, July 19th, 2009 | Health |

"Among the most exciting applications of herbal medicine lie in treating abnormalities of the immune system. Clinical studies have shown that various herbal products are effective in treating allergies, asthma, lupus, and rheumatoid arthritis. Herbal medicine also has a unique potential usefulness in balancing the immune system in cases of chronic infection, preventing the immune system from turning on the body and causing destruction." ~Phyllis A. Balch, CNC Prescription for Herbal Healing A ...
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What You Should Know To Save Money On Healthcare

Saturday, July 18th, 2009 | Health |

----------------------------------------------------------- TITLE: What You Should Know To Save Money On Healthcare AUTHOR: Irina LENGTH: 737 words FORMAT: 59 characters per line CONTACT: irbonness@ureach.com --------------------------CUT HERE------------------------- What You Should Know To Save Money On Healthcare By Irina =========================================================== The author grants permission to publish this article, in its entirety, electronically or in print, as long as ...
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Healing Without Side Effects

Friday, July 17th, 2009 | Health |

"How can you say that an herbal formula will alleviate multiple symptoms, and yet have little or no side effects? How can there be a good effect without bad effects?" - Dr. W.H., MD, Great Falls, MT I understand your question, Dr. H., and the reason for it. Most doctors expect herbs to act just like pharmaceuticals. If there is a beneficial healing effect, they reason, there must also be side-effects. Conversely, if there are no side-effects, then there can be no healing effect. This ...
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What is diabetes, hepatitis B, AIDS, encephalitis?

Thursday, July 16th, 2009 | Health |

QuestionWhat is diabetes, hepatitis B, AIDS, encephalitis?AnswerDiabetes is due to the interaction of genetic and environmental factors, caused by absolute or relative insulin secretion as well as the lack of target tissue sensitivity to insulin decreased, caused by protein, fat, water and electrolyte syndrome and other metabolic disorders, one of the main signs of high blood sugar . Typical clinical cases may be polyuria, polydipsia, and more food, weight loss, such as performance, that is, ...
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St Johns Wort and Depression

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 | Health |

The bright yellow flower of the St Johns Wort (hypericum perforatum) with it's ray-like petals, represents the power of the sun that forces away the darkness. This already points to the anti-depressant effects of the St Johns Wort which are highly respected, even in conventional medicine. St. John's Wort, a perennial plant, has been used for hundreds of years to treat depression, unrest and anxiety disorders as well as nerve pain. For a long time, doctors and herbalists alike have known about ...
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Medicinal Properties of Bitter Melon - Good for Diabetics

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 | Health |

Bitter Melon is the English name of Momordica charantia, a climbing vine whose leaves and green fruits, although bitter, has been used to fight cancer, diabetes and many infectious diseases. It is also a powerful weapon against HIV/AIDS since some reports claim that bitter melon has substance Q. It is one of the most favorite vegetables among the Chinese and the most popular herbal tea as well. The fruits and leaves of bitter melon are a good source of minerals and vitamins, such as iron, ...
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Vitamin B-1

Monday, July 13th, 2009 | Health |

Did you know that vitamin B-1 has two other widely used names? Thiamine is a name used in the US and Aneurin is the popular name in Europe. Thiamin (without the e) is also used to refer to B-1. Vitamin B-1 is important to your body's health. You probably have heard of beriberi before. It can have pretty severe effects on your nervous system, heart, brain, cellular health and energy levels to name a few problem areas affected by a deficiency of B-1. Interestingly enough, a person with ...
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ASTRAGALUS, THE ANCIENT CHINESE WONDER HERB.

Sunday, July 12th, 2009 | Health |

Astragalus membranaceus, is the root of a plant member of the Pea family and is native to Northeast China, it is now also cultivated in the United States. In China, the root is known by the name Huang-qi. The name means "Yellow Leader" because it is one of the superior tonic roots used in traditional Chinese medicine. It was first mentioned in the 2000 year old classic "Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing". It has been used to stimulate energy and general weakness, lack of appetite, treatment of colds, ...
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Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease With Lipitor and Pravachol

Saturday, July 11th, 2009 | Health |

Increase Your Risk of Heart Disease With Lipitor and Pravachol by Barrett Niehus Results of a new study comparing the effectiveness of Pfizer Inc.,'s Lipitor with Pravachol, made by Bristol-Myers Squibb, was recently published in the New York Times. The study details the clinical observation that Lipitor was significantly more effective than Pravachol in lowering patient's LDL cholesterol levels. However, the study did not comment on the overall effect that Statin drugs have on patient health, ...
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A Taste of India.......Ayurveda

Friday, July 10th, 2009 | Health |

For nearly 100 years, Dabur has specialised in developing and producing herbal Ayurvedic formulations. Today Dabur's Ayurvedic Specialities Range of Products has over 260 medicines for treating a range of ailments and body conditions - from the common cold to chronic paralysis. Below you will find details of some of the most popular products. These products are now available in the UK, and, indeed, from us at Herbs, Gardens & Health. Ashwagandha 60 caps-£7.50: Root extracts of Ashwagandha ...
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Excessive Fat kills.

Thursday, July 9th, 2009 | Health |

In this new century, news media are finally aware that America's major health problem is obesity. Excess weight not only contributes to almost every health risk, it can actually multiply the risk factors, including those from tobacco. It has already been reported that tobacco causes more deaths than AIDS / HIV, maternal mortality, automobile accidents, homicide and suicide combined, yet obesity makes the risks even higher. You don't have to be 300 pounds overweight for fat to be harmful. Being ...
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Cancer - Could a strong immune system be the missing link?

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009 | Health |

/p> With billions and billions of dollars going into cancer research, wouldn't you think there should be very promising cancer cures available by now? Well...a good case could be made that the billions of dollars that have been poured into cancer research have been focusing on all the wrong areas. The reason, I believe, that the research has focused on the wrong areas are not an accident. I believe the reason is simple: BIG MONEY! Consider how this research through the years has ...
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When your doctor asks, "What Medications are you Taking," Do You

Monday, July 6th, 2009 | Health |

When your doctor asks, "What Medications are you Taking," Do You Truly Know? © By Lena Sanchez What if you don't need heart medication and you are getting it anyway? How about blood pressure medication, maybe birth control? Think about the consequences! If you are drinking or bathing in tap water you may be getting prescriptions prescribed for someone else and you won't ever know it! The pharmacist isn't messing up nor your doctor, read on and see what prescriptions you are really taking! If ...
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5 Tips for Choosing the Best Dietary Supplements

Sunday, July 5th, 2009 | Health |

Americans have become more health conscious over the past few years and are beginning to recognize the connection between good health and diet. Unfortunately, this knowledge hasn't translated into healthier eating habits. The problem is people don't take the time to plan meals or do the necessary tasks to eating healthful. It has become way too easy to drive up to a window and grab a bag of food to eat in the car or at home. Even grocery stores are packed with fast food and there are entire ...
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Osteoporosis

Saturday, July 4th, 2009 | Health |

People in the United States consume more dairy products and other foods high in calcium than the citizens of any other two nations on earth put together. Why is it then, that the U.S. has the world's highest rate of osteoporosis and bone fractures among the elderly? The answer may be surprising. We have orange juice and antacids that are fortified with calcium, yet we eat far less total food, take in less calcium, and get less exercise than our grandparents did. At the same time we consume ...
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Flu Prevention and the Gym Member

Friday, July 3rd, 2009 | Health |

Health officials' warning this month of a potentially harsh flu season should be a red flag to avid aerobic-bunnies and gym-jocks alike. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) warn that the flu is transmitted when flu virus in the air is inhaled after an infected person coughs, sneezes, or speaks. Transmission also occurs when a person touches a surface that has flu virus on it and then touches his or her nose or mouth. Those familiar with the typical health club milieu, then, can easily liken a ...
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Your Guide To Preventive Healthcare

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009 | Health |

Your Guide To Preventive Healthcare By Irina ========================================================== The author grants permission to publish this article, in its entirety, electronically or in print, as long as the bylines are included. Other articles by Irina are available from http://www.megaone.com/hbb/savemoney/articles.html ========================================================== Your Guide To Preventive Healthcare Medical experts all agree that good health depends on improved access ...
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This is the scrotum eczema I do? Or AIDS!!!

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009 | Health |

QuestionIn a high-risk sexual behavior, the scrotum, inner thighs and the abdomen a number of little red spots, not intensive, the middle white, like ulcers, and sometimes very濂囩棐with Dermhealth Mr Wang ointment like soon after, and However, repeated often and long, that is, these skin symptoms, no fever or diarrhea, I search the Internet for a long time, eczema scrotum think it should be, but in high-risk, it is not afraid of AIDS ... ... I put all my savings 50 minutes out, I hope you ...
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