Natural Remedies For Hair Loss
August 16, 2010 by uttoransen
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The importance of hair on your head is second to none. You may, for once, compromise on some other problems, but the loss of hair is definitely a serious one. Due to the pollution, even people in the adolescent ages are losing hair fast. If not hair fall, they are grieved by the presence of dandruff. The presence of dandruff and the absence of hair – both are the things that are enough to give you sleepless nights. Read more
Natural Remedies for Heartburn
August 15, 2010 by uttoransen
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Like any other disease, heartburn too may turn out to be a troublesome disease at times. However, it cannot be termed in the disease category in the logical sense. But nevertheless, the percentage of people suffering from heartburn is getting common. A single stroke of heartburn is ok, here or there. But the continual process and repetition is a thing of concern. Read more
Natural Remedies For Eczema
August 13, 2010 by uttoransen
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Eczema is the inflammation of the skin where the skin gets a lot of itchy and red. Eczema is generally observed amongst infants and small kids. Therefore, it feels very sad to see these tender beings in trouble. It is but natural to feel sorry for them. Good, now when we mention the word ‘natural’, why not speak about some natural remedies for eczema. Read more
How to Cure Depression
August 12, 2010 by uttoransen
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Depression is a sickness relevant to anxiety. It in noticed that one in six females and one in nine males suffer. It is observed that males are more unwilling to take help and even accept that they are suffering from depression. Read more
Natural Remedies For Cough
August 12, 2010 by uttoransen
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One of the many irritating diseases in humans is the cough. It might not be that dangerous, but its cure is equally important. We have not seen or heard anyone dying of cough. But repeated and deep coughing is injuries to health. There are times when the prescribed medicine might not be of any help. Read more
Let’s Know about the Symptoms of Alcoholism
July 30, 2010 by uttoransen
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We possess a false myth that regular drinking helps us to keep fit. The reality is – alcohol contains dry calorie that helps us nothing to gain weight besides creating many organic problems – alcoholic gastritis, fatty liver, cirrhosis of liver – to name a few. Only red wine contains an ingredient – Resveratrol which do has a potential heart protective component. Apart from that, any other type of alcohol is a silent killer. Read more
Let us know about the Symptoms of Vitamin D Deficiency
July 29, 2010 by uttoransen
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Vitamin D, chemically termed as Cholecalciferol, is having two components – Vitamin D2 and D3. While Vitamin D2 has its natural source in the form of fishes (Salmon, Tuna, Sardines etc.), egg, liver, milk and dairy products and fortified food products; Vitamin D3 is synthesized in the skin of the vertebrate animals by the UV lights. Read more
Let us know about the Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease
July 28, 2010 by uttoransen
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Parkinson’s disease is a degenerative condition of the brain. The pathology lies in reduced functioning of dopaminergic neurons in the Substantia nigra of the central nervous system. There is accumulation of a specific protein, alpha-synuclein, in the damaged brain tissues. The motor functions of central nervous system are reduced. There is also derangement of cognitive functions and problems in speech. Read more
Common Symptoms of Mononucleosis
July 26, 2010 by uttoransen
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Infectious Mononucleosis, commonly called Mononucleosis or ‘Mono’ is an infectious disease caused by an organism called ‘Epstein – Barr virus’. The virus can be transmitted through saliva; thus a healthy individual can get infected after a wet kiss. Therefore, the condition is also called ‘Kissing disease’. Epstein – Barr Virus (EBV) is a member of the Herpes virus family. If the infection occurs early in the childhood, it may wane off unnoticed. Read more
What are the Symptoms of Gallstones?
July 25, 2010 by uttoransen
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Gall bladder is a small pear-shaped organ situated in the upper right part of the abdominal cavity beneath the liver. The function of gallbladder is to store the bile secreted by the liver and deliver a certain amount of it in the GI system during the process of digestion. Sometimes the chemical compounds in bile accumulate to form a solid mass which looks like a stone. Cholesterol is the main component in a gall stone. Almost 80% of the gallstones are cholesterol stones. Read more






