Posted by
admin on Nov 12th, 2011 in
Herbal Remedies |
Comments Off
Conjunctivitis is a highly contagious and equally annoying eye condition. It’s caused by the inflammation of the outer layers of the eye and the inner eyelids. Conjunctivitis is also known as pink eye. Conjunctivitis is caused by an allergic reaction or a bacterial or viral infection. Those who have suffered from pink eye are prone to re-occurrence. It is often treated with steroids, antihistamines and...
Posted by
admin on Nov 11th, 2011 in
Herbal Remedies |
Comments Off
Most women dream about having beautiful shining hair. They use a wide variety of hair care products like shampoos, conditioners and oils to take good care of their hair. But little do they know that some of the hair care products may have harmful affects on their hair because of the presence of some chemicals in the products. It is due to the indiscriminate use of hair care products that most women today are in...
Posted by
admin on Nov 7th, 2011 in
Herbal Remedies |
Comments Off
Diarrhea can exist alone or as a symptom of another underlying condition. It is characterized by frequent, loose or watery stools and may be accompanied by abdominal pain, cramping, fever, thirst and vomiting. When the digestive system is confronted with a toxin it shifts into overdrive and simply clears itself of everything in the way.
Most bouts of diarrhea clear up in 24 to 48 hours. This type is most often due...
Posted by
admin on Nov 4th, 2011 in
Herbal Remedies |
Comments Off
Most of the chest problems are related to the lungs, and purification (detoxification) of lungs is the best way to prevent chest problems. In this article you will find some useful exercises and home remedies to keep your chest problem away. Home remedies and exercises are very helpful in getting relief from several health problems naturally. Below are some of the simple and effective home remedies and exercises...
Posted by
admin on Nov 2nd, 2011 in
Acupuncture |
Comments Off
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. The liver can become inflamed as a result of chronic, excessive consumption of alcohol, exposure to toxic chemicals, allergic reactions, or overdoses of some prescription drugs, but it is most commonly caused by viral infection. Most cases of viral hepatitis tend to be acute, that is, they generally last for a few weeks. Chronic hepatitis is an inflammation that lasts more...