Wellness
There are many approaches and countless factors that make up a persons overall wellness. HowStuffWorks has extensive coverage on the different types of natural medicine such as DIY remedies and traditional Chinese medicine.
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In order to purchase good quality essential oils for aromatherapy you need to understand how an essential oil is produced as well as what differentiates good and poor quality essential oils. Learn how essential oils work.
There is some reason to believe that vitamins and minerals might help lower cholesterol, but at this point the evidence is mostly inconclusive. Learn about the results of various studies.
The history of aromatherapy is believed to have begun with the burning of fragrant woods, leaves, needles, and tree gums in ancient times. Learn about the history of aromatherapy and incense.
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Aroma means scent, and therapy means treatment. Aromatherapy, then, is the use of the fragrant parts of aromatic plants to improve your health and general well-being. Learn about aromatherapy and how to practice it.
In Britain, illegal drugs are ranked as A, B, or C. Class A is supposed to be the most harmful, and Class C is supposed to be the least harmful. A recent study shows that the rankings may be all mixed up.
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Wood, metal, or glass slivers need to be removed and the wound should be rinsed with herbs with antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties, such as chamomile or Oregon grape. Learn more about herbal remedies for removing and treating splinters.
By Gayle A. Alleman
Sprains, bruises and muscle soreness can be helped by eating vitamin C-rich foods to make strong blood vessels or by using an herbal compress to heal a sprain or sore muscle. Learn how to treat muscle issues with herbal remedies.
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Herbal remedies involving cayenne pepper, cabbage juice and other herbs and vegetables can help soothe and heal gastric and duodenal ulcers. Learn how to treat gastric and duodenal ulcers naturally with herbal remedies.
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Urinary tract infections can be painful but can be helped or even prevented with herbal remedies that kill bacteria and stimulate the immune system. Learn more about herbal and cranberry treatments to rid the body of UTIs.
By Gayle A. Alleman
Warts reflect a slow immune system, so boosting immune function with echinacea and other herbs can prevent warts; outbreaks can be treated with garlic and onions. Learn more herbal remedies to warts.
By Gayle A. Alleman
Vaginal yeast infections are characterized by intense itching, soreness and a thick discharge. However, herbs such as calendula and garlic have antifungal properties and can help ease discomfort. Learn herbal remedies to treat yeast infections.
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Gallstones occur when bile forms a solid, which can cause pain, inflammation and infection. A healthy diet helps prevent stones and dandelion and milk thistle can help flush them out. Learn about gallstones and how to make herbal gallstone-preventing tea.
By Gayle A. Alleman
For women age 45 to 55, menstrual cycles cease and menopause begins. Symptoms can include hot flashes, vaginal dryness, an increased risk of osteoporosis and heart disease. Learn more about menopause and herbal remedies to treat menopause.
By Gayle A. Alleman
Menstruation symptoms such as bloating and fatigue can be helped with herbal remedies. Taking parsley can help with bloating and black cohosh and feverfew can help with cramps. Learn more about menstruation and herbal remedies to treat its uncomfortable side effects.
By Gayle A. Alleman
A variety of herbs will improve, soothe, or eliminate dental problems such as inflamed gums, gingivitis, bad breath and toothaches. Learn how to treat oral issues with herbal remedies and how to make herbal mouthwash.
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A sore throat can be the result of a flu or irritants such as cigarette smoke. Herbs can reduce pain and inflammation and provide relief. Learn herbal remedies to treat a sore throat and how to make herbal lozenges.
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Men don't talk about the pain of benign prostatic hyperplasia, but the condition is serious. Read about safe, effective herbal remedies that can reduce the frequency and intensity of symptoms.
Bites and stings usually come with itching and pain, making skin uncomfortable. Read about herbal remedies for bites and sting that soothe inflamed skin and provide relief.
Cold sores are both uncomfortable and unattractive. Find out how to use herbal remedies to prevent cold sores, and reduce the length of outbreaks once they start.
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As you age, your risk for eye problems increases. Read about herbal remedies for cataracts, a common age-related eye disorder, and find out what foods to eat to maintain eye health.
If you are cut, you've got to work to prevent infection. Learn herbal remedies for cuts that are safe and effective. Read about ways you can use herbs from your kitchen to heal skin faster.
Although it seems like it might never end, depression can be treated. Read about herbal remedies for depression that lift spirits naturally, and find out how to change your diet to improve your mood.
People who suffer from diabetes can be improve their condition using herbs. Read about herbal remedies for diabetes that help improve blood sugar metabolism and general health.
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If your stomach isn't feeling quite right, it's hard to feel your best. Read about helpful herbal remedies for digestive problems that will get you back to feeling your best.
Although more common in children, earaches can happen at any age. Read about herbal remedies for earaches and find out about nutrients that help preserve ear health.