
Do you need natural relief from hot flashes and menopausal symptoms? This author walks you through natural options available to you. Learn what you can do today to get some relief!
Recently my girlfriend and I attempted to try the Atkins diet. After attempting and failing at a number of diets over the past few years this was the first time we had embarked on a strict low carbohydrate diets…
So what can you do to reduce you’re your cholesterol level, and decrease risk of heart disease? Here are some recommendations on choosing foods that will aid in decreasing your cholesterol level, along with foods to avoid…
… Here is brief information about the more common symptoms, followed by a list of the remaining ones. When you read this, don’t be worried. Every one is merely a sign that your body is functioning like a normal woman’s body should!
Sufferers with this illness usually have problems in their shoulders, neck, back, pelvic girdle and hands. While the Fibromyalgia condition can be treated with conventional medicines, there are
some serious side effects and risks that should be taken into consideration. As a result, many have turned instead to natural remedies that do not include the use or consumption of medications.
Studies have indicated that 5% of people over the age of 65 and 20% of those people over the age of 80 will suffer from dementia…
… what if I told you there were 3 things you can do today, things that didn’t require you to change your whole life, or spend a ton of money buying special diet foods, that will not only allow you to lose fat safely, but without reeking havoc on your metabolism and ruining your health in the process…
Tinnitus is a symptom commonly found in elderly people but is not just restricted to the elderly. It can be found in any age group. It is believed that up to 10% of the population suffers from this condition to some degree or another.
Your skin has some elasticity but it can only be stretched so far — just as a balloon can only take in so much air before it pops…
Allergy to cow’s milk is the most prevalent form of food allergy that primarily affects children. Most infants and babies fortunately outgrow cow’s milk allergy during their second to third year of formula milk intake.