Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Candida Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment Suggestions

March 7, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Infection

Candida symptoms include acne, allergies of all kinds, rashes (including diaper rash), cradle cap, colic, dandruff, earaches, fatigue, joint pain and stiffness, cold hands and feet, gastrointestinal problems, bloating and excessive gas, chronic or recurring respiratory tract and sinus infections, yeast infections and thrush.
Wait, here are more Candida symptoms:
Cystitis, depression, eating disorders, numbness and tingling, [...]

Blood Flukes – Vessel Villains

February 27, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Parasites

Blood flukes are teensy flat worms that sap the vitality of your blood cells, and your venous system in general. They can be at the root of the problem if you feel tired most of the time, even without strenuous activity.
If your white blood cell count is low, you may want to be tested for [...]

The Harmful Effects of Smoking

February 27, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Enviro-Toxins

Just imagine with me these effects of smoking:
When a smoker inhales a puff of cigarette smoke, the large surface area of the lungs allows nicotine to pass into the blood stream almost immediately.
It is this nicotine “hit” that smokers crave, but there is a lot more to smoke than just nicotine. In fact, there [...]

Constipation – Lower Bowel Congestion

February 4, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Physical Congestion

Constipation and lower bowel congestion mean pretty much the same thing: Bad news….

The lower bowel (large intestine or colon) is designed to pull excess water out of the body’s wastes to conserve and recycle the moisture [Hopefully, the small intestine has already removed the needed nutrients from the digested food traveling through it].
When your colon [...]

Sodium Fluoride – Toxic Food Additive

February 4, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Enviro-Toxins

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Commonly found in commercial toothpaste and municipal drinking water, sodium fluoride is a waste product of the aluminum, nuclear, and petroleum-based fertilizer industries. It has historically been used as rat poison and takes a long time to degrade in the environment.
Sodium fluoride (like other metals) accumulates in the right kidney. It inhibits function [...]

Learning (Dis)Ability

February 3, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Physical Neglect

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Countering Learning Disability
Your brain can use 40 – 60 % of your blood glucose, so a good, healthy diet is essential when supporting the ability to learn.
Avoid MSG, fake foods, processed sugar (and go easy on the good stuff), caffeine, sodas, and refined (table) salt. Eliminate artificial colorings and flavors, pesticides, [...]

Parasites: Flukes

February 3, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Parasites

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Flatworms are Not a “Fluke”
…But They ARE Parasites
Flukes are flatworm parasites that have two ventral suckers, allowing them to attach themselves to their hosts.
Humans usually become infected by eating undercooked or raw seafood (can you say “Sushi”?), infected vegetables such as watercress or water chestnuts, or drinking, swimming, or wading in [...]

Electromagnetic Chaos Eliminator – Q Link

February 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Enviro-Toxins, Physical Congestion

For Electromagnetic Imbalance or Electromagnetic Interference

I believe most people in our society today need an electromagnetic chaos eliminator, called a Q Link, because they suffer from electromagnetic interference.
It’s everywhere: computers, TVs, cell phones, microwaves, super-sized electrical power lines and transformers.
Some folks are even more sensitive, and are affected by the energy- or [...]

Liver Congestion

February 2, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Physical Congestion

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The liver is your body’s largest gland. It lies mostly under the right ribcage (beneath the diaphragm), but extends to the left side at the top. It is shaped sort of like a triangle, if you saw a diagram looking at the front of the body.
Its most important job (it has many) is [...]

Bacterial Infection

January 31, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Infection

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A bacterial infection can’t get inside a living cell. Instead, it surrounds the cell and multiplies in the waste it creates.
There are a number of effective anti-microbials (germ killers) on the alternative medicine lists. The main ones are colloidal silver, oregano oil, olive leaf, and for topical use only, tea tree oil. Echinacea [...]

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