Experiments conducted on wheatgrass proved that several diseases can be cured by taking wheatgrass juice along with simple nutritional food. Patients suffering from chronic diseases should stop their normal food in the beginning for few days. Coconut water can be taken frequently in the day. Juice of wheatgrass about 1 to 4 oz. should be…
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Just because vitamins and minerals are good does not mean that they have no bad effects. Just as there can be drug overdose, there can be vitamin overload. Too much vitamins and minerals can be harmful to the body. Take, for example, vitamin A. It is vital in maintaining good vision and healthy skin, teeth,…
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Among the diseases of the nose, allergic rhinitis is slowly gaining international attention. Although there seems to be insufficient epidemiologic data on the distribution, etiologic risk factor, and natural history of allergic rhinitis, this entity is now being recognized as a global health problem due to its increasing incidence. Several multinationals studies have been done,…
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Stroke is a deadly and common adverse medical condition, and considering the fact that on person dies in the United States alone every fifty three seconds out of stroke, it is a much underestimated condition. There is nothing much one can do after a stroke comes, so it is better to prevent he stroke from…
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Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases to strike man and treatment is expensive, with a cure not guaranteed. The best way to deal with cancer is to prevent the disease from coming to pass, and this is possible by leading a healthy lifestyle, incorporating a healthy diet and fitness regimen. The American Dietetic Association…
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SMOKING may boost the growth of existing tumors as well as trigger lung cancer. According to a controversial theory, nicotine in cigarette smoke could make lung cancers more aggressive by stimulating tumor cells to grow and divide. The idea centers on a cell-signaling system that relies on acetylcholine, previously thought to act only as neurotransmitter…
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Monsoons are the harbinger of not only rains but also waterborne diseases. The major waterborne disease affecting most of the people include viral diarrhea, typhoid, cholera, viral hepatitis, dysentery, malaria and dengue. These water borne disease mainly affect the GI tract, stomach and liver and are caused by germs that multiply rapidly during the monsoons…
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Water is life because our 75% of body contains water and it can turn into a big demise also and we may get troubled and fall sick if we take contaminated water. We should be very careful while cooking food and drinking water preferably boil and let it cool before using. Diarrhea and loose…
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