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April 18, 2008 Just the facts about flax - Although many people are just learning about the benefits of flax, these seeds are hardly newcomers around the world. For centuries, flax has been cultivated in Europe, where the plant's fiber was used to make linen and the seeds were pressed to make oil for home and commercial use. Its' old name is linseed oil. Today, flax is recognized as a sou... Full Story
April 4, 2008 Goodbye heartburn, hello relief - Heartburn. If you have it, you want it to go away. And you're not the only one suffering. The United States is the world's heartburn leader: 25 million people experience heartburn daily and 60 percent have digestive problems on a regular basis, according to the National Heartburn Alliance. Heartburn, or acid indigestion, may be a symptom of gastr... Full Story
March 21, 2008 Curbing the cramps in your life - If you've ever had a severe muscle cramp, you know the meaning of agonizing, disabling pain. The timing of a cramp often indicates its cause. Cramps that occur when you first start to exercise may mean that your body is low in calcium, magnesium, sodium or potassium, the minerals that work together for proper muscle functioning. Deficiencies affe... Full Story
March 7, 2008 Learn to love your sinuses - If you're looking for a prescription for treating sinusitis, physician Rob Ivker has one for you. In his book "Sinus Survival: The Holistic Medical Treatment for Sinusitis, Allergies and Colds," he refers to sinusitis as the "cold" that won't go away. Chronic sinusitis is defined as persistent inflammation and/or infection that lasts longer than ... Full Story
February 22, 2008 Natural help for dry skin - Do you have dry, chapped lips? Is the skin on your heels cracking? Do you slather moisturizers all over your body? If so, your dry skin may need help from the inside out. Dry lips may be self-inflicted. Licking your lips dries them out because saliva contains salt and enzymes. According to dermatologists, lips are "psychologically sensitive;" jus... Full Story
January 25, 2008 Flush away fluid retention - If you're feeling puffy, bloated and swollen, you're experiencing fluid retention, medically known as "edema." Fluid retention occurs in different parts of the body for different reasons; gravity is one of them. Standing in one place too long or sitting with legs dangling can restrict circulation and cause swelling in the extremities. Fluid then ... Full Story
January 11, 2008 Arnica: a homeopathic first-aid remedy - Plastic surgeons are now recommending a classic homeopathic remedy to speed recovery after cosmetic surgery, arnica Montana, which has been used medicinally in Europe since the 16th century. Arnica is endorsed as an anti-inflammatory and analgesic by the German Commission E advisory panel on herbal medicine. Arnica works on the soft tissues and b... Full Story
December 28, 2007 Biotin, vitamin 'H,' is for healthy hair - In the alphabet of vitamins, you may have missed vitamin H, but you probably recognize its common name, biotin. It is a B vitamin with a growing reputation. Dermatologists, hair dressers and manicurists often recommend a biotin supplement because of the role it plays in forming keratin, the main protein for hair and nail growth. You find biotin a... Full Story
December 14, 2007 Taking care of your blood pressure - If you talk too fast, don't get enough sleep and are constantly dehydrated, you may be more likely to develop high blood pressure (hypertension). Fast talkers don't breathe properly, which can result in elevated blood pressure, explains Earl Mindell, author of "Vitamin Bible." Adults who sleep fewer than five hours a night have a significantly hi... Full Story
November 30, 2007 Lose the bruise - Although long-term sun exposure makes skin more fragile and prone to bruising, we can't blame it all on the Florida sun. The tendency to bruise easily increases with age, when collagen breaks down and our capillaries, the small blood vessels beneath the surface of the skin, grow weaker. Bruises not caused by injury may be a side effect of prescri... Full Story
November 16, 2007 Can you be too thin? - Yes, you can be too thin, and for people who are underweight, it may be as hard to gain weight as it is for overweight people to lose weight. David Rueben, author of "Quick Weight Gain Program," writes, "The single most serious hidden (health) problem in America is ... being underweight." Standard weight charts give a range of weights for differ... Full Story
October 12, 2007 Spice up your health with cinnamon - The story of cinnamon begins about 4,000 years ago when it was first mentioned in Chinese botanical texts. Egyptians later used cinnamon for embalming and to prevent food spoilage. During the Middle Ages, it was thought that cinnamon's strong aroma would fight off the bubonic plague. (It didn't.) In the 15 th century, trade wars were fought over a... Full Story
September 28, 2007 Nutrition and macular degeneration - Macular degeneration is "starvation of the retina," wrote holistic opthalmologist Robert Abel Jr., in his book "The Eye Care Revolution." Eye specialists agree that lifestyle choices contribute to the development of macular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness in older adults. Risk factors increase with a diet high in refined carbohydrate... Full Story
September 14, 2007 Seeking relief for psoriasis - Florida is famous for its sunshine and ocean water. While most of our visitors come strictly for recreation, others come seeking relief from symptoms of psoriasis. A few weeks of sun and saltwater treatments offer months of remission for many sufferers of this unsightly skin condition. The National Psoriasis Foundation recognizes that sunbathing h... Full Story
August 31, 2007 Attack gout with cherries - Cherries are in the news, and it's not the first time. Back in 1950, cherries vs. gout made headlines in the "Texas Report on Biology and Medicine." The story began when Ludwig Blau ate a bowl of cherries and the next day, his extreme gout pain was nearly gone. He was able to get out of his wheelchair, told his doctor the story, and the doctor tol... Full Story
July 27, 2007 Causes of and care for dry eyes - What can you do for dry eyes? "Drink a lot of water, remember to blink and take omega-3 fatty acids from fish oil," writes Robert Abel Jr., author of "The Eye Care Revolution." Oil is a normal part of tears. Without enough oil in the tears they evaporate too quickly. A women's health study of more than 32,000 subjects found that women who consume... Full Story
June 29, 2007 The importance of Vitamin C - Do you know that you and that caveman in the Geico commercials have something in common? You both need to get your daily dose of vitamin C from either food or supplements. Apes, human beings and guinea pigs are the only animals that do not produce vitamin C in their bodies. Severe vitamin C deficiency causes scurvy, famously cured by eating limes, ... Full Story
June 15, 2007 Probiotics versus antibiotics - "Probiotic" means "for life;" antibiotic means "against life." The life referred to is your life, interacting with bacteria that live inside you, both friendly and hostile. The World Health Organization defines probiotics as "live organisms which, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a health benefit to the host." You are the host and you... Full Story
May 25, 2007 Confused about calcium? - Choosing the right calcium supplement may seem as challenging as solving a puzzle. However, product labels provide clues to help you identify the form of calcium that suits your needs. Look closely for the source of the calcium, the quantity of tablets or capsules to achieve the daily dosage and the proper timing for best absorption. Understanding... Full Story
May 11, 2007 For women only - We're going to have a private conversation with women "of a certain age." For many of us, this is a time of life when we may experience some embarrassing personal issues: vaginal dryness and urinary incontinence. Because decreased estrogen levels are associated with dryness and thinning of vaginal and bladder tissues, physicians often prescribe to... Full Story
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