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The Benefits Of Natural Home Remedies
By: Sandra Stammberger | Feb 15th 2006
There is nothing supernatural with the use of natural home remedies to treat any kinds of illnesses. Fruits and vegetables as well as herbs and spices have been recommended to cure these.
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Curing Gout Naturally
By: Lisa McDowell | May 12th 2006
What is gout?
Gout is a form of joint inflammation that is caused by excess uric acid in the body. This happens due to poor diet, stress and not enough sleep. Gout causes a sudden and severe pain — you'll notice the skin over the affected joint is usually red and glossy. Often times, gout attacks come on as fast as overnight.
Men between 30 and 50 years old are mostly affected by gout, for pre menopausal women, the uric acid level is lower, but after age 50 uric aci ...
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Ways Leading To Hairloss
By: Kathlene Capelle | Jun 2nd 2006
All of us lose hair everyday, whether male or female, young or old. This is pretty obvious from the hair that is left in our brush or comb. Also, you can easily find fallen hair that collects near the drain pipe in your shower room.
Most of us lose hair every day; you only have to look at your hair brush or comb to see this is true. In fact, this may surprise you but every two to three months we may find we lose up to 10 percent of our hair. It is a natural growth cycle t...
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Hair Loss In Women: Myths And Truths
By: Combat Hair Loss | Jun 14th 2006
The real causes of hair loss or alopecia, as it is clinically known, have already been explained by science, however, before we proceed to know the real causes of hair loss, let us first see and examine the prevalent myths about why hair loss occur in women.
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Causes And Treatment For Hair Loss
By: Kelly Klinsworth | Jul 1st 2006
On average, people lose about 10% of their hair during a resting phase. Then after about three months, resting hair falls out and new hair begins to grow. The phase of new growing hair typically lasts anywhere from two to six years with hair growing about one-half to one-inch per month. The interesting thing is that as much as 90% of hair on your head is growing at any given time.
Shedding hair is a normal process. In fact, on a normal day, you would lose about 100 hairs a...
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Common Causes Of Hair Loss Revealed
By: Ashish Jain | Nov 17th 2006
Don't you consider all types of hair loss as the actual hair loss. Hair loss is a process. Indeed there is a normal cycle of growth as well as loss of hair. If you notice everyday morning, some hair are falling down when you soap your head or comb the hair after the bath, you need get alarmed about it.
At any given time, about 10% of the hair on your scalp is 'not on duty'. It is being rested. After 2 to 3 months of rest, it falls off and new hair sprouts in its place. Thi...
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Hair Loss In A Woman: What Causes It?
By: Caitlin Thomas | Dec 13th 2006
This article discusses the various causes of hair loss in a woman. It will discuss the need to investigate these certain conditions.
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Is There A Gout Cure? Treatments To Consider And Use
By: Lee Dobbins | Dec 22nd 2006
Gout can be very painful so it's no wonder sufferers seek an immediate cure. Here are some things you can try which might give you relief from symptoms of gout.
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Gout Medication Treatments And Their Side Effects
By: Lee Dobbins | Dec 29th 2006
Here are some of the more common medical treatments for gout as well as their side effects and an insight to future research.
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Fighting Gout Without Drugs: Natural Remedy For Gout
By: Lee Dobbins | Jan 2nd 2007
This article discusses 9 popular gout treatment medications and how they help relieve the painful symptoms of gout.
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Arthritis And Relief
By: Kathryn Lively | Jan 10th 2007
It is a condition that afflicts nearly one in five adults, and is the leading cause of disability in Americans over the age of fifteen. Perhaps at one time or another you have heard an elder relative complain of the "rheumatiz" or something similar. Some may suffer this condition more seriously than others, but the fact remains that arthritis is no laughing matter.
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Your Simple Natural Arthritis Remedies Uncovered
By: awallad | Jan 13th 2007
Arthritis or joint inflammation has been a plaguing mankind for hundreds of years. Most people afflicted with this disease have used some form of drug to tackle this illness. One arthritis natural remedy called stinging nettle has helped patients overcome their pain. But more about this natural arthritis remedy later.
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Stop Wrist Pain With Conservative Therapy
By: Jeff P. Anliker, LMT | Feb 4th 2007
Wrist pain can occur for a variety of reasons including medical illness, overuse of the wrist, and acute trauma. In each case, the pain can be debilitating and undermine one's ability to perform basic daily living tasks in a pain-free environment. Thankfully, innovative treatments are emerging to help manage, reduce, and in some cases, completely eliminate wrist pain altogether.
By far, the most common and recognizable cause of wrist pain during the past 20-years is carpal...
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Can Acupressure Relieve Your Gout Attack?
By: Lisa McDowell | Mar 7th 2007
Exercise is excellent at preventing gout, but it isn't the best treatment when it comes to easing a gout attack. However, this doesn't mean that you need to turn to medication to ease your pain and discomfort. There are plenty of alternative and complimentary remedies out there you may want to try first. One such alternative or complimentary therapy is acupressure.
What is acupressure? Acupressure, also known as a Shiatsu massage, is an ancient form of Chinese medici...
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Can Tissue Salts Ease A Gout Attack?
By: Lisa McDowell | Mar 26th 2007
The pain of a gout attack is not something a sufferer soon forgets, which is why finding treatment that provides sufficient relief for an attack is mandatory. Although there are different medications to treat gout, there are also different non-drug treatments such as tissue salts which can provide relief.
What are tissue salts? They are inorganic compounds that play a vital role in the function and growth of cells in the body. Mineral tissue salts exist in the human bod...
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How Homeopathic Treatment Can Bring Gout Symptom Relief
By: Lisa McDowell | Apr 13th 2007
There are times when anyone can become frustrated with pain and discomfort, and they might wonder if other types of treatments might work better than what they are currently getting. This is becoming more and more popular, and homeopathy is what most turn to first. This is treatment based on methods other than prescription medications and surgeries to help with various ailments. Homeopathy can zero in on one gout symptom, but also tends to focus on the healing and care of the...
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Perfectly Natural Hair Loss Remedies And Treatments
By: Helen Hecker | May 23rd 2007
About three or four months after an illness or a major surgery, you can suddenly temporarily lose a large amount of hair; this hair loss is related to the stress of the illness.
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Stop Hairloss In 7 Days
By: Tsanko Zanov | May 30th 2007
Easy way to stop hair loss and promote hair regrowth
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What Is Gout?
By: Ernestine Clagge | May 30th 2007
Many people around the world have heard of gout, but really don't know what it is. It is an illness that doctors have known about for a long time.
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What Are The Major Hair Loss Causes?
By: Nick Mutt | Jun 3rd 2007
Healthy, smooth and silky hairs are something that everybody wishes to have. But due to improper hair care, environmental pollution and stressful life it has really become a dream today.
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Say "no" To Baldnes And "yes" To Natural Anti Hair Loss Pills
By: Georgi Ivanikovin | Jun 20th 2007
Baldness is the state of missing hair where it usualy grows, especially - the head. The most "famous" form of baldness is a progressive hair thinning condition which is called androgenic alopecia or 'male pattern baldness' that tends to appear in adult male humans and other species.
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The Best Effective Hair Replacement Methods
By: Georgi Ivanikovin | Jun 25th 2007
In men with mild to moderate hair loss, clinical trials showed that 89 percent of the male patients had kept their hair and grown more after one month. It is believed that DHT is a key factor in male pattern hair loss, and finasteride decreases the concentration of DHT in a man's scalp. Profinast is available without prescription.
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Hair Loss Remedies - Finding The Right Hair Loss Remedy For You
By: Helen Hecker | Aug 13th 2007
It's important to understand the cause of your hair loss before you undergo any conventional or natural hair loss remedy or treatment.
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Fibromyalgia - Is A Whole Life Illness ?
By: Brain | Sep 8th 2007
A Holistic Protocol for Fibromyalgia Sufferers
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Hair Fall And Hair Loss Treatment
By: Brain | Nov 11th 2007
Practical advice and guidance to help someone cope with hair loss
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Understanding The Cause Of Hair Loss
By: John Tulley | Nov 12th 2007
It pays to familiarize yourself with the causes of hair loss. Treat it as a warning sign so that you can act on the problem immediately and maintain your beautiful hair.
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Hair Care Beverly Hills
By: Timon Jackson | Nov 19th 2007
Premature hair loss is becoming one
of the growing concerns among
people of all ages. Growing
environmental pollution, stressful
life style and unhygienic food are
the main reasons of premature hair
loss.
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Hair Loss Causes Responsible For Your Hair Fall
By: Nick Mutt | Nov 22nd 2007
Hair loss is a common problem that may occur to anyone irrespective of race or culture. In this article, we will discuss some of the major causes of hair loss.
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Know About The Primary Causes Of Hair Loss
By: Dr Anne | Dec 27th 2007
Hair loss is a common phenomenon. It is not limited to any particular race or culture; rather it is more of a universal problem. Mild hair loss is not that obnoxious, but excessive hair loss may require proper medical attention. There are various
causes of hair loss
and several factors may actually contribute to excessive hair loss. Let us explore some of them here in this article.
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The Facts And Details On Arthritis
By: Alisha Dhamani | May 22nd 2008
More than 21 million Americans have osteoarthritis. Approximately 2.1 million Americans suffer from rheumatoid arthritis.
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Symptoms Of Gout
By: Kathy Nelson | May 27th 2008
After a few years of not looking after your body, eating lots of rich meats and drinking to much beer, there is a good chance that your body will have accumulated enough uric acid crystals for your first experience of gout.
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Drugs Used In Disorders Of The Joints
By: Brain | Jul 9th 2008
During the evolution process the human being evolved from a four-legged to a two legged being. We have to pay a price of it. The entire weight of our body now rests on two legs instead off our and the knees take the weight of the whole body and are more strained.
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Gout Symptom Risks -- You Could Get Gout If...
By: Sable Woods | Jul 17th 2008
Do you think you may get or already have gout? Certain signs of a gout symptom exist that you should know in case you do encounter this debilitating condition. Following below are some risk factors that could elevate your chances of getting gout.
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Gout Foods To Avoid - Stop Aggravating And Prolonging The Pain
By: Sable Woods.. | Jul 17th 2008
You could be eating something right now that is causing your gout to get worse. While you're suffering, you need to know about which gout foods to avoid to prevent you from aggravating or prolonging your condition. When you're done with this article, you'll know the types of food to limit or eliminate completely.
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Information On Kienbock's Disease
By: Juliet Cohen | Sep 25th 2008
Kienbock's illness is also known as avascular necrosis. Kienbock's illness is a condition in which one of the little bones of the wrist loses its blood supply and dies, causing pain and hardness with wrist movement.
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What Is Drug Addiction And Can I Get Addicted To Drugs Prescribed For Me?
By: J.J. Yong | Jan 31st 2009
Most illnesses are self limiting - that means they have to run their course and therefore no drug consumption are required for these conditions. Conversely, drugs are occasionally given to relieve symptoms of the illness while the illness itself takes its course. Drugs would be absolutely essential in some medical conditions without which you may succumb to the illness.
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Fibromyalgia Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
By: Chrisanne | Sep 22nd 2009
Fibromyalgia is often referred to as the "€śInvisible"€ť illness or "€śImaginary"€ť disease. It was not until 1992 that it became recognized as a true medical problem by the World Health Organization. There are a few reasons for this. Some say it"€™s because it is often very hard to diagnose since Fibromyalgia"€™s symptoms often mimic those of other diseases and illnesses. Others say that it took so long for the medical community to recognize the syndrome because over 80% of the people affected ...
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Hair Loss - Its Causes And Treatment
By: sanju | Feb 11th 2010
The problem of hair loss is very common and both the genders suffer through this problem. Hair loss is the state in which hair starts becoming thin and eventually fall. Also in this state not much hair grows on head and it leads to situation of baldness.
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Causes And Treatment Of Baldness And Hair Loss
By: sanju | Feb 15th 2010
The problem of hair loss is very common and both the genders suffer through this problem. Hair loss is the state in which hair starts becoming thin and eventually fall. Also in this state not much hair grows on head and it leads to situation of baldness.
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Seniors Move Toward Holistic Therapies To Heal Their Aches And Pains
By: Chrisanne | Apr 16th 2010
As more seniors are becoming frustrated with traditional health care for one reason or another, many are turning their efforts towards nature"€™s remedies. The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) shows that more people are using alternative therapies to treat pain. As a matter of fact, 38% of American adults are using some form of holistic medicine, vitamin supplement or alternative therapy and collectively spending $34 billion on it each year.
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What Causes Arthritis Problem
By: adrianna smith | Apr 30th 2010
Arthritis is one of the most common causes of chronic pain which means joint and it is means inflammation, and it describes more than 100 different conditions. Some have inflammation while others do not.
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