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<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Tug Search September is the key time for head lice (Pediculus Capitis) infestation with reported incidence of head-lice peaking shortly after the return to school.
written by Tug Search According to the ancient Indian healthcare philosophy of Ayurveda, on which all Pukka Herbs’ products are based, skin complaints including inflammation, itching, redness, hardening, discolouration, pain and infection can all be caused by an imbalance in physical or mental health.
written by Anne Harvester Sheep Sorrel is thought to be a diuretic, as is burdock root, although Sheep Sorrel may also provide help for inflammation, diarrhea, fever and scurvy. Slippery elm inner bark may have an expectorant quality, among others.
written by Anne Harvester It should not be used if you are pregnant or nursing. Sheep sorrel may help provide diuretic qualities, and should not be taken by those with a history of kidney stones. Burdock root may help as an antibiotic, antifungal, diuretic, and mild laxative. Slippery elm bark may help with sore throats and as an aide to soothe GI tracts written by devika shalini Bruxism is a common problem that has been faced by a number of people irrespective of their knowledge that they are suffering from Bruxism. This is commonly known as grinding of the tooth. The grinding of the teeth or clenching of the teeth is done as a result of anxiety. Some studies have pointed this activity as a habit. Other has yet pointed it out to stomach and digestive disorders. People grind their teeth, for the purpose of which, some of them make use of their incisors teeth yet others make use of their molars. People do it in the day or in the night while sleep; more often than not they do it sub-consciously. The nighttime activity goes un-noticed by the sufferer, and at times it is quite loud that they wake up their sleeping partner.
written by Rudy Silva Herbal combinations are a powerful way to reduce or eliminate acne symptoms. But, using herbal mixtures can sometimes increase acne activity or breakout temporarily. Learn which herbs you can use to create a strong herbal tea that will help clear your acne. written by Anne Harvester Fair Trade Teas are a great way to support sustainable agriculture each time you make a wonderful rich, deeply flavorful drink. written by Guna seelan Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes are different because they are both affected by insulin deficiency differently. A Type 1 diabetic is unable to produce insulin altogether whilst a Type 2 diabetic is ether not able to use insulin at they should be able to, or they cannot create insulin in sufficient quantities to live without insulin injections. written by Guna seelan Type 2 diabetes is considered less severe than type 1. In actual fact, a sufferer can often go a very long time, even years, without knowing that they have the condition. The cause of type 2 diabetes remains unknown, however that is not to say that there has not been hypothesizes drawn over the likely causes. written by Guna seelan Type 1 diabetes is a more aggressive form of diabetes than Type 2. In Type 1 diabetes the sufferer is incapable of producing insulin altogether, and as a result will have more problems than a Type 2 sufferer who either produces less insulin or is incapable of absorbing insulin correctly. written by Anne Harvester Let it steep to the intensity of infusion that you enjoy, then remove the ball and add sugar and cream if desired. The beauty of using loose organic teas with a tea ball is that you control the amount of tea used, and you can even make your own custom blends of several varieties combined to your personal preferences.
written by Anne Harvester You can use fair trade and organic Jasmine tea for when you would like the taste treat of a Thai iced tea. The tea is brewed, then heavily sweetened and cream is added for a very refreshing drink that goes well with spicy foods. Fair trade organic Moroccan Mint tea comes in bulk sizes. written by Anne Harvester Herbal teas predate traditional black and green teas in the West by centuries. Many organic herbal teas have been used for therapeutic and even medicinal purposes. For example, chamomile tea has been used to treat menstrual cramps that some younger women must endure; it is also a natural relaxant that promotes sleep. Men will be interested to know that some herbal teas such as licorice, ginseng and maca are thought to raise energy levels and improve sexual function. written by -- -- Everyone feels anxious now and then, but when it strikes without warning and lasts longer than a day or two, especially as we grow older, it’s a good idea to cut back on stress-inducing food and add calming foods, herbs and anti-aging supplements to your diet.
written by Anne Harvester In the U.S., organic loose teas and other products are certified at the state level by local agencies approved by the USDA. Those seeking as hot beverage to get them started in the morning will be glad to know that many black organic teas such as jasmine, oolong, asman and pekoe and pekoe pack as much of a “wallop” as many varieties of coffee – at a lower cost and with substantially less caffeine. written by -- -- Optimum physical health and wellness requires a diet rich in good fats, flavonoids and antioxidants. written by -- -- Natural strategies for heart health can also boost brain power and help maintain mental functionality throughout your life. written by Juliet Cohen Herbal teas are essentially body balancers, and their mild detoxification properties are easy for the body to utilise. Detoxification is not a new concept. Many ancient cultures practiced detoxification in the form of fasting and colon cleansing with herbs. written by Anne Harvester There is something revitalizing about the feel of your favorite mug or special china teacup filled to the brim with steaming hot white tea, chai tea, essiac tea, black tea, or one of your favorite bulk tea blends. written by Anne Harvester What is all the hubbub about organic foods? That reasonable question has several compelling answers that make a lot of sense, and cause consumers to seek out these healthy products. written by Kennon and Aurelia Ward conventional approach looks at disease as the actual problem, whereas the holistic approach, which utilizes herbal remedies, sees the disease as an outcome of systems dysfunctioning within the body. written by Dr.Savitha Suri Dry skin looks dull and life less due to lack of moisture. Well hydrated skin glows and exhibits a healthy look. Wrinkles develop at an early age due to prolonged dryness of skin. Dry, rough and wrinkled skin gives an aged appearance. Dry and cracked skin harbor microbes and cause fungal infections. Excess drying of skin leads to dry eczema.
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written by David Chandler Did you know that tea is one of the top selling consumable drinks, only toped by water? Drinking green tea provides all kinds of health benefits. Visit the links at the bottom of this page for more information about green tea. << previous page 1 next page>> |