Archive for November, 2006

Kidney Problems Can Be Helped Naturally

Tess November 29th, 2006

What do your Kidneys do?

The kidneys are two bean-shaped organs in your abdomen which form a part of the urinary tract. They are responsible for filtering waste products and useful chemicals from your blood and eliminating the waste products into the urine. Without the kidneys, waste products and toxins would soon build up in the blood to dangerous levels and damage your body.

What Is Adult ADD?

Tess November 29th, 2006

Adult attention deficit disorder, known generally as ADD is a neurobiological condition that may be genetically transmitted or caused by external factors. The condition is marked by symptoms such as procrastination, difficulty in getting work completed, and problems with organizing work.

Howsoever mundane these symptoms of adult attention deficit disorder may appear to be, the persistent presence of these tantamount to ruining an individuals life unless he/she learns to manage and live with it, with or without adult ADD medication.

Teaching ADD Kids

Tess November 29th, 2006

The greatest challenge for a teacher is to understand that some of the disruptive behaviors that she may be observing in her students may not be deliberate but may be caused due an Attention Deficit Disorder. Ignoring assignments and staring into blank space may not be signs of a slow child but may actually be caused by ADD.

Bladder Infections and Tissue Salts

Tess November 27th, 2006

Symptoms of lower UTI (Cystitis, urethritis)
in adults:

* Back pain
* Blood in the urine (Hematuria)
* Cloudy urine
* Inability to urinate despite the urge
* Fever
* Frequent need to urinate Painful, burning urination (Dysuria)
* Malaise (general discomfort)

Symptoms of UTI in young children

ADHD Non-Medical Treatment

Tess November 27th, 2006

ADHD is a condition that affects children and adults alike but it has been extensively studied only among children. Many types of ADHD treatments have been developed over time and they include drugs, behavior therapy, natural medicines for ADHD and also natural remedies for ADHD. It has been clinically proven that a combination of drugs and behavior therapy is the most effective solution to manage this condition. But, there are many other non medical treatments also that have been developed over time and have gained acceptance among the population.

Eliminate Insomnia and Maximize the Restorative Powers of Sleep

Tess November 23rd, 2006

If you suffer from insomnia then it is time for you to try a new approach in obtaining a restful night’s sleep. Combining research from the world’s most esteemed sleep labs with powerful Hypnosis techniques, this program will help you with all three types of insomnia:

  • Inability to Fall Asleep
  • Difficulty Staying Asleep
  • Awakening Too Early

Relaxing Tea

Tess November 23rd, 2006

* 1 cup Nettles
* 3/4 cup Oatstraw
* 3/4 cup chamomile
* 1/4 cup St. John′s Wort
* 1/4 Scullcap
* 1/4 cup Passion Flower

Mix dried herbs together and store in a glass jar in a cool, dark place. Use 1 tsp - 1 tbls. per cup of tea.

A Case for and against Natural Remedies for Adult ADD

Tess November 22nd, 2006

There are myriads of testimonials available on the Internet as well as in print about the efficacy of natural remedies on practically all diseases and ADD is no exception. Indisputably, the base elements of almost all the drugs are from natural resources. Whereas Homoeopathy too forms a part of natural remedies available to cure symptoms of adult attention deficit disorder, the purpose of this article is to focus only on herbal and natural remedies as part of the adult ADD medication regime.

Controlling Anxiety Through Herbs and Diet

Tess November 22nd, 2006

The human body is designed to endure a certain amount of anxiety or Panic Attacks for a defined period of time. However, excessive anxiety on a regular basis can lead to many health problems.

The issue of anxiety disorder is assuming the proportion of an epidemic in the country and according to statistics released by the National Institute of Mental Health anxiety disorders is the most common type of mental illness in the U.S., with approximately 40 million people over the age of 18 affected each year. Nearly seventy five percent of those with an anxiety disorder have their First instance by the age of 21.5.

Goatee Shaping: Growing A Goatee

Tess November 22nd, 2006

Men often grow a goatee to simply change their appearance or to make up for a lack of hair on their head.

When a guy shaves his head or keeps his head hair cut very short, growing a goatee can help to create a good look that offsets the lack of head hair.

When it comes to growing a goatee, men often have questions that relate to how it will make them look as well as questions related to goatee maintenance.

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