Blood Clot-Natural Remedies

March 6th, 2006
In order to keep blot clots from forming, you must take the steps necessary to alter your lifestyle in such a way as to prevent unnecessary and unwanted foreign bacteria and other invaders from penetrating that body of yours.

Malabsorption-Prevention

March 6th, 2006
The root cause of most diseases comes from a poor digestive system. The digestive fire is responsible for the break down of food so nutrients can be absorbed by the body and it is also responsible for destroying pathogens that enter in

Malabsorption-Natural Remedies

March 6th, 2006
A registered dietician can help create a diet tailored to the patient's needs. But research by the individual is what will determine which foods must be avoided and which foods are "safe." The role of the dietician is to help the patient ensure adequate caloric and nutritional intake while controlling symptoms.

Blood Clot-Basic Information

March 6th, 2006
Blood clotting is a natural process that allows the blood to thicken and form a clot of blood cells and fibrin strands to stop the bleeding when a blood vessel is injured. Eventually the clot will go on to help form a protective scab over a healing wound.

Macular Degeneration-Prevention and Treatment

March 6th, 2006
If you have wet macular degeneration, you will test your eyes daily at home using an Amsler's grid.

Macular Degeneration-Natural Remedies

March 6th, 2006
There's nothing you can do to change your race or genetic makeup or keep you from getting older -- all major risk factors for macular degeneration. But you can take the following measures to help prevent or delay the development of macular degeneration. We recommend measures to help alieviate these risk factors.

Malabsorption-Basic Information

March 6th, 2006
Malabsorbtion is a gastro-enterology problem. Malabsorbtion can affect the nervous system indirectly if there is prolonged inability to absorb vitamins and minerals, this in turn can cause neurological problems.

Epstein Barr Virus- Answers

March 6th, 2006
The Epstein-Barr virus is a common virus that infects almost everyone by the age of 40 and usually does not cause any illness. However, it can cause mononucleosis and is associated with some types of cancer.

Epstein Barr Virus-Prevention and treatment

March 6th, 2006
Self-care is usually all that is needed if you have mono. Unless you have a serious complication of mono (which rarely occurs), no medication or treatment will speed your recovery. More than 95% of people with mono recover without problems.

Macular Degeneration-Common Disorder

March 6th, 2006
Few people are aware that macular degeneration is an incurable eye disease and that it is the leading cause of blindness for those aged 55 and older in the United States, affecting more than 10 million Americans.