Jan 31
AIDS Symptoms and Related Diseases AIDS has many different kinds
of symptoms. The average time between HIV infection and the
manifestation of symptoms is 10 years. Then a combination of
non-specific symptoms show up. Symptoms can be subgrouped (these
are symptoms from all stages of AIDS):
1. Systemic Symptoms: Fever, dehydration, night sweats, weight
loss (but losing more muscle than fat), low or no appetite,
nausea, vomiting (these lead to wt loss), malabsorption,
diarrhea from ...
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Jan 22
Energy seems to be in short supply these days for many people.
Some say it's the stress of our busy lives, others claim it's
because we're not eating properly, and then there are those who
believe it's caused by our aura being misaligned with the
universe. There are special foods and diets, herbs, exercises,
special drinks, vitamin formulas, affirmations, the list goes
on. Doctors often prove to be less than helpful, offering little
insight or clarity in what to do. There are some serious ...
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Jan 21
Acupuncture and Migraine is a sophisticated medicine for a
complicated disease.
Acupuncture is good not only for the headache, but for the
various types of migraine auras, AND for preventing migraines.
Also, you can use the points I'll suggest below to give yourself
acupressure at home for free!
Acupuncture and migraine treatment, like all acupuncture, is
based on the principles and theories of Chinese medicine. From a
Chinese Medicine perspective, the causes are emotional excesses
(stress, ...
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Jan 20
The ingredients in Hyprava have been shown to promote
cardiovascular activity to regulate blood pressure, calm and
strengthen the heart muscles, reduce cholesterol, and reduce the
risk of heart attack and stroke. Last but not least, Hyprava is
a natural calmative and helps to control stress, fears, anxiety,
and promotes general peace of mind.
Learn more at http://www.askwellness.com/hyprava.htm
Special Offer on Hyprava. Hyprava works by attacking the problem
in a number of ways. It helps your ...
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Jan 19
It is not unusual to have high cholesterol level in your blood.
It happens even to the best of us. But if you suddenly find out
that you have high cholesterol you must immediately take action.
This is called 'Cholesterol Management'. It may seem a
pretentious notion, but it keeps you away from heart problems.
Cholesterol management involves few simple rules for lowering
your cholesterol level: eat low fat (it doesn't matter if it is
saturated fat or total fat, they are wrong nonetheless) ...
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Jan 18
The ingredients in Hyprava have been shown to promote
cardiovascular activity to regulate blood pressure, calm and
strengthen the heart muscles, reduce cholesterol, and reduce the
risk of heart attack and stroke. Last but not least, Hyprava is
a natural calmative and helps to control stress, fears, anxiety,
and promotes general peace of mind.
Special Offer on Hyprava at
http://www.askwellness.com/hyprava.htm
Hyprava works by attacking the problem in a number of ways. It
helps your body's own ...
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Jan 17
Modern civilization has produced an unusually stressful
environment to humans and animals, with extreme high demands on
our physical and mental abilities. The last one hundred years
have brought unique new challenges for all. It doesn't take much
reflection upon the obvious and not so obvious sources of
stressors today to realize the average person endures a lifetime
of extraordinary physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual
stress.
Unfortunately the continual assault of these daily ...
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Jan 10
Nowadays, the word "spa" covers any bath or spring that provides relaxation, rejuvenation and positive, therapeutic health benefits. The name originated in Belgium around the early 14th century where a town called Spa has a famous mineral spring that has long been known to offer medicinal healing.
The word "SPA" is an acronym for the Latin phrase "Solus Per Aqua", meaning "Health Via Water". It refers to the concept of immersing the body in water to maintain and restore health.
After the ...
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Jan 07
In the past, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome was referred to as the
'yuppie flue' because when it was first identified, most of its
victims were well educated professionals in their 20's ' 40's.
Today, doctors still argue as to whether the disorder even
exists, but those who suffer from it know it does.
Some health experts believe Chronic Fatigue Syndrome is caused
by the Epstein-Barr virus, bronchitis, mononucleosis or
hepatitis that goes 'underground' and zaps the body of all its
resources. Others ...
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Jan 04
This is one of the most common questions Americans ask about
Chinese Medicine, and not an easy one to answer. Qi (pronounced
"chee" and sometimes spelled 'chi') is possibly the most
essential and the most controversial aspect of Traditional
Chinese Medicine (TCM). Biomedicine often feels it can quite
easily dismiss parts or all of TCM by maintaining that modern
science cannot verify the existence of qi. The false idea that
qi is an 'energy' like electricity has worsened this controversy.
Is Qi ...
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