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Herbal Skin Relief: Comfrey
Focus Organic.com | Live Green | August 14th 2008 by Stefanie
This entry is part 3 of 3 in the series Herbal Skin ReliefChamomile and witch hazel are to herbal skin remedies most of us have heard of, but what about comfrey? Comfrey has been has been used as a healing herb, stopping heavy bleeding, healing wound read more
Calendula - 2008 Herb of the Year
Hamida the Herbalist | August 1st 2008 by Hamida
I moved this post from my other blog. When I first posted it, Hamida the Herbalist did not yet exist. Here's an example of a page from my website: wisewomenofthewest.com The website also features my hand-made herbal products, astrological services t read more
Quick Links: ‘That Viagra for Women Study,’ Saliva Proteins,…
Know Thy Health | August 1st 2008 by L.M. Verigin
What’s Wrong with that ‘Viagra for Women’ Study in JAMA? (Jim Edwards’ NRx) Licking Your Wounds: Scientists Isolate Compound in Human Saliva that Speeds Wound Healing (PhysOrg) Fresh Scent May Hide Toxic Secret (Seattle P-I) E read more
Wound Healing
Products and medicines providing natural, alternative care a… | July 17th 2008 by Thanate Tan
Nutritional Concepts of Wound HealingBy Lisa RamosYou can find Aloe Vera in pretty much a lot of things nowadays, creams, soaps, shampoos, you name it, all claiming to use pure Aloe vera. There is however only one type of Aloe Vera known for its medi read more
Grape Seed Extract
Herbal Medicine, Herbal Remedies, Supplement Herbs | July 15th 2008 by Rocky
This fact sheet provides basic information about grape seed extract—uses, potential side effects, and resources for more information. The grape seeds used to produce grape seed extract are generally obtained from wine manufacturers. The leaves and read more
The Natural Wound Healing Properties of Aloe Vera
SmoothAsia dot Com | June 24th 2008 by MZaidee
You’re probably familiar with aloe vera, and may have used it to treat burns or minor scrapes. You may know aloe vera as an “old world cactus,” a plant that stores water and fills the niche that cacti fill in other parts of the world. Aloe vera read more
Important Minerals - Iron and Zinc
Healthy Articles | June 16th 2008 by kanrich
Zinc is one fat-soluble mineral that can cause harm if an overdose is taken. Zinc can rob the body of copper, mentioned above as a key nutrient in hair growth and health, not to mention in other functions of the body. Zinc supplements should be tak read more
New Advances in Wound Healing! Silica Gel Fiber Dressings
TRUTH in SKINCARE | June 13th 2008 by Dr David
Finally, a new advance in wound healing. Working with patients that suffer chronic wounds has always been difficult for us in the healthcare industry. Patients with diabetes, vascular insufficiencies, and plain old bed sores have had a heck of a ti read more
Powerful 30% Arnica Gel by AdorageMD
Herbs store | May 27th 2008 by Harry
Arnica is a herb that grows in Central Europe. It has been used for medical purposes since 1500. Applied topically, Arnica creams and gels are used to relief pain and inflammation, caused by strains, arthritis, to relieve herpes symptoms and even ki read more
Bone Loss After Knee Surgery
Continuum Wellness News | May 1st 2008 by Catherine
Why are so many people’s knees falling apart? Is surgery the answer? Read the results of two studies. In less fancy lingo, the surgery fails more often than the surgeons would like and on top of that for some unknown reason the problem in the r read more
Healthful and extremely delicious Lamb food
Thai Culinary Online | April 29th 2008 by 2t
Lamb is a good source of zinc, a mineral that affects many fundamental processes, perhaps the most important of which is immune function. If one mineral were singled out for its beneficial effects on the immune system, zinc would lead the pack. Fresh read more
Aloe Vera Can Help With Oral Pain
Health Node | April 7th 2008 by Rachel Green
Aloe vera is a handy home-grown remedy that can be used as a moisturizing agent and for the treatment of minor burns, skin abrasions, and irritations. It has been suggested that external application of aloe vera gel promotes wound healing. As well as read more
Vitamins A, E & B for your skin
Skincare, Skin Treatment, Hair Care from USA | April 4th 2008 by king kraal
Vitamins are essential to maintaining the skin's proper functioning and healthy appearance, and are also utilized within the complexion to prevent damage and aging.Yet experts say that after the age of 30, our bodies become less efficient at deliveri read more
Ignoring Natural Remedies
Brain Blogger | March 30th 2008
I have yet to form a solid opinion regarding universal health coverage. Regardless of what I conclude to be the best policy, I am glad that the issue is out there. But I wish that this topic was more extensive; I wish that our country would broaden i read more
Research News - How To Heal Faster
Continuum Wellness News | March 24th 2008 by Catherine
To heal from wounds and injuries the body has to rally its resources. The immune system gears up for the challenge…then stalls. Instead of healing the bruises, bumps and burns it sputters out, and the healing slows down. What makes some peopl read more
The Increasing Influence of Biopsychosocial Medicine
Brain Blogger | March 22nd 2008
The biopsychosocial model of health and disease was originally a fringe idea, and is still criticized by some. But its popularity is growing as more healthcare professionals and patients recognize the link between emotional health and physical diseas read more
How to Heal a Cut Quickly?
The Health Blog | February 22nd 2008 by Jam
1. Clean cut and dry. Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Plain hand soap is still a good way to wash cuts. 2. Apply a petroleum jelly (Vaseline) or any wound cream available. There’s no need of using antiseptic creams in a read more
Green Tea Oil launched in Malaysia
Skincare, Skin Treatment, Hair Care from USA | November 16th 2007 by king kraal
The first in the world Green Tea Oil is finally launched in Malaysia this week.After the launch in Singapore 2 years ago, I have been showing everyone, the difference it makes to my crows feet, eye bags and fine lines around my eyes. Oh I only use it read more
Spotlight On: Copper Peptides
FutureDerm's Weblog | October 25th 2007 by Nicki Zevola-Colombo
When used in moderate amounts, copper peptides (Glycl-L-histidyl-L-lysine-Copper II, also known as GHK-Cu) may be a powerful weapon against skin aging. According to James J. Leyden, a professor of Dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania and read more

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