Archive for July, 2010
« Previous EntriesAcid Reflux and Heartburn Natural Remedies
Friday, July 30th, 2010If you have acid reflux or heartburn, using natural remedies to
rebalance your stomach is what nature intended. Listed are four
natural remedies that you can use to rebalance the acid in your
stomach
Cinnamon
Cinnamon has many medicinal uses aside from being great for various
pastries. It has an antiseptic effect and has been historically used
for colds and flu’s. It [...]
Arthritis Relief with Tea Tree Oil
Tuesday, July 27th, 2010The term “arthritis” is used to refer to one or more of a group of
over 100 rheumatic diseases. Quite often, arthritis is caused by the
deterioration of cartilage in the joints. Symptoms of all of these
diseases include pain, stiffness and swelling of the joints, and can
affect other parts of the body such as other bones, muscles, [...]
Asthma Treatments
Saturday, July 24th, 2010Asthma can be treated in many ways
1. Using conventional medicines and therapies
2. Using alternative medicines such as herbs or other traditional medicines
3. By using alternative therapies such as Yoga, Acupuncture, etc…
Every type of therapy has its own scope and time span. The first and the most widely accepted therapy is the conventional medicines and procedures. [...]
Benefit of Green Tea
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010Benefit of Green Tea Introduction
There has been an influx of media coverage about the health benefits
of green tea. Most green tea enthusiasts may base their opinions on
green tea around their own experiences of the beverage. The Chinese
have been drinking green tea for thousands of years due to its miracle
working abilities. Green tea has been used [...]
Before Taking Viagra
Sunday, July 18th, 2010A famous pill used in impotence treatment. The name of the medicine
comes from the unification of vitalis and Niagara words. It’s a
revolutionary innovation because before Viagra the lack of sexual
reaction could be treated only with long lasting psychotherapy,
injections or with artificial penis implants.
What can we call Impotence?
Not only the complete lack of sexual reactions but [...]
Medicine Preventive and Curative
Thursday, July 15th, 2010Have you heard the term “wellness?” It has two contexts, one
in alternative medicine and one in Western medicine.
In the alternative medicine world, wellness means taking care
of yourself so you don’t get sick. Let’s find ways to avoid cancer,
heart disease, mental illness. We can do this through changing our
diet, exercising more, and changing our energy fields.
In [...]
Naturally Lower Your Blood Pressure
Monday, July 12th, 2010Home remedies and homeopathic medicine have begun popular over the
years as an alternative to prescription drugs. Many people are not
aware that there are also home remedies available to lower your blood
pressure. What is nice about a home remedy is the lower cost and
eliminating the unfavorable side effects of prescribed medicines.
Another advantage of home remedies is [...]
Holistic, and Reductionist Medicine
Friday, July 9th, 2010The major difference between alternative medicine, or what I’ll call holistic health, and Western medicine, is in approach.
A Western doctor, or MD, sees his duty as searching out disease,
diagnosing it, and treating it. If he does that correctly and
effectively, he’s done his job. Most often, this means the doctor
prescribing a pharmaceutical drug or a surgical [...]
Avoiding Colds and Flu
Monday, July 5th, 2010This year it is of utmost importance that we pay attention to
strengthening our immune systems naturally. Using certain herbs,
foods, supplements and homeopathic remedies can help you avoid
catching a cold or flu and build your immune system. If you do catch
a virus, they can help
relieve the symptoms and shorten the duration and severity of the
illness.
What most [...]
A History of Natural Alternative Medicine Part 3
Saturday, July 3rd, 2010Over 50 years ago, Kaufman showed remarkable foresight half a
century into the future of ortho molecular medicine, describing
how the lack of a just a single nutrient can cause diverse
diseases, including what is now known as attention-deficit hyper
activity disorder.
Emanuel Cheraskin, MD, DMD. Dr. Cheraskin was among the very
first to recognize and demonstrate that oral health indicates
total [...]

