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Post Nasal Drip and Nasal Sinus Congestion Will Transform...

 

Post Nasal Drip and Nasal Sinus Congestion Will Transform a Case of 'Normal' Breath into BAD Breath and 'Bad' Breath into Horrible Breath!Bad breath is very closely related to post nasal drip, excess mucus, sinus problems, your tonsils, and tonsiloliths.In my book "The Bad Breath Bible" I discuss how the bacteria which causes bad breath and sour/bitter/metallic tastes are anaerobic, meaning they live without oxygen. The bacteria's goal in life is to break down the proteins in foods that we eat. However, under certain conditions, they will also start to break down the proteins found in post nasal drip.Therefore, those people who suffer from post nasal drip, sinus problems, and other such a. . .

Take Back Your Life 7

 

In parts 1-6 of this series of articles titled "Take Back Your Life", we discussed what could be considered the four wheels of the human wellness vehicle. We discussed the importance of proper cell function, the necessity of having and maintaining a balanced endocrine system, and the role of vitamins and minerals, including certain trace minerals as they relate to wellness, the value of antioxidants, the necessity of consuming plenty of enhanced water and what roles lactoferrin (Lf) and proline-rich peptide (PRP), which act to regulate and balance the immune system, play in helping to maintain a healthy body. In this segment we shall discuss what elements in our food and supplements contr. . .

Lower Back And Your Computer Is A Bad Combination!

 

Did you know that spending long hours at your computer can put your health at serious risk? Most people does not even consider that possibility, but t does, Working at a desk is extremely hard on your body, and I would like to share this with you so maybe you can avoid some of the most common health risks. One of the most common one is: LOWER BACK-PAINWHAT CAUSES LOWER BACK-PAIN?Age does not really matter. No, reaching old age is not the only culprit why one might just be feeling the excruciating pangs of lower back pain. Reports have it that 80% of adult women and men suffer from lower back pain; several elements can still cause this condition. When the muscles that hold the lower back v. . .

Quitting Smoking

 

Copyright 2005 Dave MarkelQuitting smoking is considered to be one of the most difficult things to achieve. Many people try to give up a few times before succeeding completely. Smokers generally have both physical and psychological dependencies on cigarettes. The physical attribute can be related to the nicotine cravings that many people have when they have not had a cigarette for a certain period of time. This amount of time differs between various people and how much they smoke. The psychological part can have many influences such as peer pressure or simply the enjoyment of lighting up.If you are thinking about quitting the habit but still have some doubts in your mind then it may be wo. . .

Surviving Flu Pandemics

 

It's time to throw out fear and worry about an Avian flu pandemic or, for that matter, any health pandemic. Preparation should include focusing on total health (immune system) while also implementing a plan of attack. It is extremely important to learn how to prepare for, get relief from and shorten flu symptoms using natural methods that work—ones that are recommend to clients and ones that are safe, says Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP after announcing the release of a new e-book, Surviving Flu Pandemics: Plan – Prepare - Prevent that she and Dr. Edward F. Group III, DC, Ph.D, ND, DACBN have co-authored.The urgency and reality of a flu pandemic has certainly been explained to us through m. . .

Early Diagnosis Is Critical For Effective Treatment of Me...

 

Cancer is one of the most fatal diseases nowadays. It doesn’t choose its victims. Men and women alike, old and young die of cancer. Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer that affects the mesothelium, specifically the Pleura (membrane that surrounds the lungs) and the Peritoneum (membrane surrounding the abdomen). Both Pleural Mesothelioma and Peritoneum Mesothelioma are primarily caused by the inhalation or exposure to asbestos, an incombustible fibrous mineral of impure magnesium silicate used in various industrial products. About 30 to 50 per cent of the total Mesothelioma cancer patients had not been exposed to asbestos, yet they have acquired the disease. Cancer specialists continue t. . .

Risk of anaphylaxis to hymenoptera stings after an initia...

 

The article by Sheikih and Walker(1) on the management of recent allergic reaction to an insect sting contains several puzzling statements.First, the statement that “Reactions to further stings are unpredictable” is misleading. Large prospective studies, which also included adults confirmed that future reactions in the same patient usually follow the same pattern.(2,3) The chance of severe systemic reaction(SR) to a future sting in adults with a history of severe anaphylaxis is 60% to 70% but in those with mild SR only 20%.(4,5) The risk of SR in patients with a history of large local reactions is no more than 5% to 10%.(6,7) These data support the current guidelines to focus the provisi. . .

Antibiotics and Bowel Flora

 

The word Antibiotic is constructed from Greek words anti, which means “against” and bios, meaning “life”, is a phrase used to describe an antibacterial substance made from micro-organisms, all though nowadays most are made synthetically. Antibiotics inhibit the growth or destroy other micro-organisms; penicillin, cephalosporin, amino-glycosides, streptomycin and tetracycline are all examples of common antibiotics. Penicillin is the largest group of antibiotics to be used in modern clinical medicine. Misuse and overuse of antibiotics has caused a lot of bacteria to become immune to them. This is why nowadays many hospitals are having problems in combating strains of bacteria such as methic. . .

The Need for Centralized Medical Records

 

Consolidating your family’s medical records is one important step you can take to help insure your loved ones receive the best health care. In this era of medical specialization, the availability of centralized medical records can make a crucial difference in outcomes. Accurate, centralized medical records can yield better care anywhere in the world If you’re like most people, you receive your health care from more than one doctor—a family medicine specialist, an OB/GYN if you’re a woman, perhaps a dermatologist, an orthopedist, or a cardiologist. That means the records each physician gathers on your health and treatment are scattered across offices all over town, perhaps even all over th. . .

How To Stop Your Snoring - 3

 

So…Just What the Heck is Snoring, Anyway?Technically, snoring is defined as any resonant noise from the respiratory tract that emerges during sleep.Biologically, snoring refers to a vibration in the airway connecting the nose and the mouth; a vibration that can emerge through the mouth, the nose, or (as some non-snorers are painfully aware), it can emerge through both!As you can sense, the more narrow the airway, generally speaking, the more intense the vibration; and ultimately, the louder the snore.You may also be wondering why snoring only seems to emerge at night; after all, people literally use their airway every moment of their life; so why is snoring a nocturnal dilemma?The answer . . .

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