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Age old ayurvedic remedy to check that extra cholesterol
Nowadays cholesterol has become a serious threat by claiming
almost 46% of deaths around the world that too due to
cholesterol and coronary heart diseases. Cholesterol is nothing
but a fatty, waxy and lipid substance circulating in the body...
Hair Loss
To all bald-headed men.
When you drive at night do you have to turn your head down to
low beam?
Yes, there are many such thoughtless jokes about baldness, in
both males and females. However, loss of head hair really is a
problem,...
Homeostasis and complementary therapies
The word 'homeostasis' is made up of two Greek words: homeo; meaning the same or similar, and stasis; meaning stable, or standing in the same place. The body's systems participate in maintaining homeostasis, keeping the body's internal environment...
Introduction to Flower Essences
This article is offered for free use in your ezine, print publication or on your web site, so long as the author resource box at the end is included, with hyperlinks. Notification of publication would be appreciated. Flower Essences “The simple...
Searchers Follow Ancient Traditions
In the past year 36 percent of all Americans age 18 and over
used approximately form of complementary color and option
practice of medicine to deal with illness. These therapies range
from acupuncture to herbs, from stress relieving meditation...
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Herbal Medicine
Herbal Medicine is the use of botanicals (plants) either alone or in combination to prevent and treat certain ailments and illnesses. Singularly or in combination, the numbers of herbs available is astounding. There are over a half million known herbs that could be used as possible remedies.
Herbal remedies around the globe vary in strength from very mild, gentle remedies that we even use as food, to potential poisons if taken at the wrong dose. The old adage that, "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure" could not be more true. This is especially true when it comes to natural remedies.
People native to different geographical locations have long used plants and plant extracts to cure specific maladies.
Sometimes the use of herbs is referred to as "folk" medicine. Folk use of herbal remedies is familiar to all of us in some form or another, because this is how these remedies are learned. Remedies and recipes for herbal teas are handed down from generation to
generation and are still remembered and used to this day. Unfortunately, that is what fuels the fire of the scientific community and their disdain. It really is their loss, because generations of experience and knowledge should not be so readily dismissed. In fact, many of our modern medicines have their roots in herbal medicine.
With all our so-called advancements in the medical field, it’s interesting that physicians are still treating "effect" rather than "cause."
Thankfully, the current changes in the world toward traditional remedies is changing for the better.
About the Author: Ken Shorey is owner of http://vibranthealthnow.com
VibrantHealthnow.com provides ebooks and information to help you improve your health.
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