Documents tagged 'Immune System'

Dog Diarrhea And Vomiting Problems And How To Avoid Them

Author: John Williams Subscribe to users feed

Published: 29/01/2008

Diarrhea can, and chances are will come to every dog you ever have in your lifetime and is a very common type of illness to have the same as it is common in humans, but in most cases is nothing serious and is not a cause to worry about like many new dog owners might think on first inspection, due...

Boost Your Immune System Naturally With Aromatherapy

Author: Gregg Hall Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/01/2008

The ancient cultures in the East have used essential oils and aromatherapy for thousands of years to help to boost the immune system among other things; the West is just now catching on. Aromatherapy has proven itself to be a safe and effective way of protecting and enhancing your immune system....

The Dangers Of Detoxifying Your Body , What You Don't Know Could Kill You

Author: Gregg Hall Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/01/2008

One of the big natural health treatments being touted these days is body detoxification for the benefits it offers such as clearer skin, more energy, and better mental clarity as well as a healthier immune system. The problem with many of those pushing this as a cure all remedy for everyone is...

How Sweat Rids The Body Of Toxins

Author: Gregg Hall Subscribe to users feed

Published: 28/01/2008

The sweat lodge has been used by the indigenous population of the Americas all the way from the Eskimos south to the Mayans. Sweat lodges were used for everything from cure for illness and aching muscles to ridding oneself of evil spirits. In Europe the Romans used a more elaborate system of...

Boost Your Immune System With Natural Health Products

Author: Gregg Hall Subscribe to users feed

Published: 27/01/2008

The benefits of taking care of yourself are some of the rewards you get from knowing that you are doing the best for your body. This includes the most important part of your body--the part which is in fact a mechanism that protects your body: your immune system. Your immune system protects...

The Basics of Rheumatoid Arthritis

Author: Ann Knapp Subscribe to users feed

Published: 25/01/2008

According to the Arthritis Foundation, an estimated 67 million Americans will have some form of arthritis by 2030. Arthritis is a general term that refers to a condition that causes inflammation in a joint, which is characterized by redness, warmth, swelling, and pain within the joint. ...

Using Lupazol To Treat Lupus

Author: John Howard Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/01/2008

Nutritional supplements are largely used these days and finding the best among them for various purposes is considered to be a little difficult task. One of the most reliable nutritional supplements which could be easily taken by anyone is lupazol. It is used to boost up the immune system and it...

Do You Know What Yeast Infection Is?

Author: Joe Steven Subscribe to users feed

Published: 22/01/2008

A yeast infection is an infection caused by yeast of the species Candida which mostly infects women. It causes vaginal infections and some mouth infections to people who have poor immune system and/or who have been taking antibiotics. Candida Albicans, along with the other forms of yeast,...

Natural Supplements 101: Using Powdered Zeolite

Author: Baxter Owens Subscribe to users feed

Published: 16/01/2008

The number of health benefits associated with Zeolite continues to grow. Research has shown that this natural supplement may play a large role in preventing cancer and in even destroying cancer genes. It has also been shown to be effective in preventing Type II diabetes and in detoxifying the...

Are Glycoproteins Good for Your Health?

Author: Zach Thompson Subscribe to users feed

Published: 15/01/2008

What is a glycoprotein? It is a biomolecule made up of carbohydrate and protein. These Glycoproteins are found outside the cells in the body. The carbohydrates are in the form of chains of polysaccharides that are attached to proteins. A Mucin is an example of a Glycoprotein. It is often found in...