Kyherbalist
Lexington, Male
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October 15th, 2008 08:44:26 PM
October 15th, 2008 08:44:26 PM
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Ever since ancient times, cancer has been one of the most feared types of disorders. It can go unnoticed until it's fairly advanced, and then it can be quickly devaststing. Worst of all, there isn't any treatment that consistently works to rid the bo --------
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Improving the immune system is one of the most important things a person can do for themselves. According to the conventional physicians I've worked with, it's a very common concern among people seeking conventional medical care. Unfortunately, there --------
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The thyroid is a gland located below the Adam's apple, in front of and on either side of the throat. The name "thyroid" means "like a shield", but it's really shaped more like a bowtie, with a lobe on either side connected by a narrow "waist". T --------
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Inflammation is, by its nature, a protective response. Some insult or injury will occur, ranging from infection to blunt injury to just plain overuse of a body part, and the body will respond with a group of physical and chemical changes that are des --------
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Depression is a common complaint in this day and age, and something people frequently seek treatment for. St johnswort is pretty well known as an herbal remedy for depression, and in much of the civilized world, it is the first-line treatment of choi --------
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Sleep is one of the most basic things that the human body needs. Miss a night of sleep, and you'll probably feel bad all the next day. Miss more than that, and you can start getting all sorts of weird symptoms like tremors, hallucinations, and vertig --------
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Where i live, during spring, we get lots of airborne allergens. There's tree pollen, which reaches its peak while the trees are blooming, which most of them do before they get leaves. Lots of our trees here are wind-pollinated, so they don't have sho --------
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Bone density is used as an indicator of bone strength. Theoretically, it's a measure of how much of your bone is mineral, and how much is empty space. In truth, what's actually being measured in a bone density scan is the bone's ability to transmit o --------
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Back in october, i blogged about bone density. In that post, I mentioned that, while some calcium supplements have shown good results with respect to bone density, there is more to bone density than taking extra calcium.
Now, a new study out in th --------
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It's flu season again as I write this. According to the Centers for Disease Control, about 8% of the nation's deaths last week were from the flu and flu-associated pneumonia. Considering all the ways there are to die, that's a pretty substantial perc --------
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