by Dee Braun | Jun 25, 2019 | Food as Medicine |
If you’re like many who have been diagnosed with elevated cholesterol, you would like to control the condition with diet before turning to medicines. This is a prudent approach. There are, as a matter of fact, quite a few foods that can help in this respect....
by Guest Writer | Jun 20, 2019 | Ears, Throat, Mouth, Teeth, Food as Medicine |
More people are beginning to understand the fact that proper dental health care goes beyond flossing and brushing. This is why there has been a surge in the search for therapies and remedies that can enhance dental health. The furor in the niche over the last few...
by Andrew Pacholyk | Jun 15, 2019 | Women's Health |
Fibroids are nodules of fibrous tissue that can grow anywhere on the body. Uterine fibroids are the most common noncancerous tumors of the female reproductive organs. According to the location of the fibroid in the uterus, they can be divided into three types. Cysts...
by Dee Braun | Jun 11, 2019 | Digestive Conditions |
Ulcers can appear in the soft tissue of the stomach or duodenum. They can be described as a type of sore or lesion. What happens is that the stomach creates acids to aid in the digestion of food. These acids can eat their way through the protective mucus and an ulcer...
by Dee Braun | Jun 9, 2019 | The Cancer Battle |
Like so many holistic practices and beliefs, aromatherapy has ancient roots. The use of essential oils to affect mood and well-being can be found far back in Egyptian, Greek and Roman history. In fact, when the three kings of biblical fame brought gifts, including...
by Dr. Eric Zielinski | Jun 7, 2019 | Children's Health |
If you have kids, you know they can oscillate between bottomless pits and eating like a bird in the snap of a finger. Especially during a growth spurt, they just can’t seem to get enough. Other times, they are verging on picky eating, and nothing is quite right....