7 Tips to Lower the Risk of Hypertension

May 11th, 2012

A week from now, the World Hypertension Day 2012 will be celebrated. The WHD is already on it's 7 years and yet Hypertension is still a growing contributors to global disease burdens. Aside from limiting our diet rich  or high in sodium (or simply salt), let's continue our discussion on how ... Continue reading

World Hypertension Day 2012

May 6th, 2012

May 17th has been declared as World Hypertension Day (WHD) since 2005 by the World Hypertension League (WHL) which is a division of the International Society of Hypertension (ISH) and is in official relations with the World Health Organization (WHO). The purpose of the WHD is to promote public awareness of ... Continue reading

7 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Just Take Prescription Drugs Against Acid Reflux

March 19th, 2012

A lot of people who have Acid Reflux disease frequently take prescription drugs like Omeprazole, Prilosec, Prokinetics, Prevacid or Nexium, or Antacids such as Pepcid, Gaviscon, Zantac, Equate, Tagamet, Rolaids, and Tums. In fact, drugs to treat Acid Reflux are among the most prescribed medication in the Western countries according ... Continue reading

The Natural Asthma Home Remedies

March 14th, 2012

Before modern day medicine had been developed, asthma treatments were often experienced with diet products which over the a long time has turn out to be popular Asthma home remedies that actually helps people to overcome their health condition. This Type of Remedies had been frequently familiar with dealing with asthma sufferers, and a ... Continue reading

How To Prevent Heat Stroke and Taking Care of Heat Stroke Patients

March 7th, 2012

Hotter days are expected to prevail again this year. The heat conditions may bring about several heat-related illnesses such as heat rash, heat cramps, heat syncope, and heat stroke. During a heat wave, it is important to recognize the symptoms of heat-related illnesses. What is Stroke? Heat stroke is a form of ... Continue reading

Save Your Heart: Doctor’s Report Reveals How To Unclog Your Arteries

February 21st, 2012

Are you drinking soda? Eat meats and dairy products? Frequently patronize fast food restaurants? Be warned! Your body could be on the edge of acid overload already! Did you know that someone in the U.S.  dies from cardiovascular  disease every 39 seconds? In our modern society,  the risk of getting heart disease after age 40 ... Continue reading

5 Simple Tips to Prevent Hypertension

February 21st, 2012

A diet high in sodium or salt is often linked to hypertension. Controlling salt in the diet will lower the risk hypertension. Here's how to limit such intake: Eat natural foods, with little or no added salt. Take the salt, fish sauce, soy sauce, and catsup off the table. Eat fresh fruits, meats, ... Continue reading

Lose Weight With a Powerful Potion

January 3rd, 2012

What would you say if someone offered you a tonic that could not only help you lost weight, but would improve your digestion, cushion your joints, keep your skin from drying out, and help your body heal after surgery? It's hard to say no to an offer like that, especially when ... Continue reading

Stress Symptoms and Natural Remedies of Stress

December 17th, 2011

Stress is a person’s capacity to endure a definite amount of tension. We can say that stress is the individual’s reaction to high pressure situations. This situation can actually harm the health of the person involved. And what may look to be stressful to one being may not cause stress ... Continue reading

How Can Caterpillars Stop Cancer?

December 14th, 2011

Long ago, therapeutic mushroom herbs were used as part of the traditional health treatment. One of them is the Cordyceps Sinensis or simply termed, caterpillars. This is known as a great herb for anti-cancer even back then. Why is this so? Since a caterpillar is considered being both an animal and ... Continue reading