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Threelac and Other Remedies to Help Fight Candida

Many people suffer from yeast infection without realizing it.When our immune system is down, Candida Albicans grows on our mucus membranes.It is also called thrush when it grows in the mouth.

How to Stop Exhaustion

Exhaustion, or fatigue, is different from just feeling drowsy or sleepy. It causes you to feel weary, lethargic and tired, often for extended periods of time. Exhaustion can be both a normal and important response to many different factors going on in your life. More importantly, there are ways to s

Orthopedics: A Specialized Branch of Medical Science

Orthopedics is that branch of surgery which deals complications related to musculoskeletal system. Orthopedic surgeons use both surgical and non surgical methods to treat sports injuries, musculoskeletal trauma, degenerative diseases etc. The early advances of ...

Adrenal fatigue – the signs and treatment

As mentioned in an earlier post, if your adrenal glands aren't working effectively, this could in turn lead to chronic fatigue and what is known in the medical world as adrenal fatigue.

Lupus Treatment - The Natural Way

Over the years, doctors, scientists and researchers have been on the search for lupus treatment, with the hopes of ending the suffering of people with lupus. Several years have passed, and still, there are no definite medicines that can take away all the signs and symptoms that are being experienced

Natural Remedies for Parasites

Parasites as we know depend on other living organisms to survive and it's not just animals that are prone to infection as you may already know by now. In fact, humans are more likely to be taken as hosts than dogs and cats, surprisingly enough not many people know this.

So You Think You Feel Depressed?

The dictionary defines depressed as meaning saddened or discouraged. Depressed doesn't describe pressed pants the day after they've been worn.

Minimal Invasive Coronary Bypass Surgery - Dr S K Sinha

Minimal Invasive Coronary Bypass Surgery is performed by creating small incisions using some specialized surgical instruments. These openings are generally about 3 to 4 inches in comparison to general surgery which have incisions of about ...

Acid Reflux and the Risk of Ulcers

You probably spend more time thinking about your stomach -- what to feed it, when to feed it, how to keep it from sticking out so much -- than any other organ. A minor problem with another part of your body might go unnoticed, but when there's something wrong with your stomach, you know it imme

Wearing glasses will not be good?

Amblyopia is the cause of severe visual development. It is defined as a person's eye itself has no organic lesion on the, and with any lens (e.g. glasses) cannot be corrected to normal standard (generally ...

MRSA Infection - How Is It Diagnosed?

Doctors and health care professionals are paying a lot of attention to drug resistant staph infections because they can wreak havoc amongst patients and healthcare providers in hospitals and nursing homes. Also known as MRSA, this infection can cause a lot of problems if it is not treated in time. W

What Is The Best Diet For Yeast Infection?

Three out of four women suffer from recurring Candidiasis and believe it or not, up to twenty five percent of men are suffering from this dreaded infection as well. There are so many factors that trigger the overgrowth of yeast and one of them is poor diet. The most logical solution for this problem

Chicken Pox - Caring for and Relieving the Symptoms

This disease is pretty contagious and though it mainly occurs in youngsters aged about 3 to 5 older children and adults still get infected and the older the child/person the more severe the infection and pox. As an adult this is one infectious disease you hope you never get - this and mumps. While i

Discover the Vitamin D deficiency link to MS

Can a deficiency of Vitamin D both in the womb and after birth increase the risk of MS? A recent study by scientists at Oxford and British Columbia Universities has shown that the risk of ...