Monthly Archives: January 2012

Using dust mites to fight Asthma.

TranslatorTweet This could be a big break thru in fighting asthma and relief for millions of people.  Something as simple as using the protein of the house dust mite could change the effects of asthma.  The pill will help re-tune the immune system and melts under your tongue.  Dust mite droppings are what trigger must [...]

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Two Natural cold or flu remedies.

TranslatorTweet There are some natural cold remedies that do work and most are easy and simple.  It never hurts to try something new from time to time.  Using natural ingredients is far better for you and healthy in some many ways. Eucalyptus oil:   Eucalyptus oil is an ultimate decongestant.  The Eucalyptus tree comes from Australia [...]

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Energy drinks can be harmful.

TranslatorTweet Yes the energy drinks you can buy over the counter can be harmful to you. More and more people are dying from drinking too many energy drinks in a day.   Just last month a young girl died after drinking just 2 in a 24 hour period. (The record herald) I myself have never drunk [...]

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The benefits of Elderberry.

TranslatorTweet For centuries in North America the Elderberry has been a folk remedy but is now being investigated and rediscovered.   Elderberry has been used for its antioxidant activity to lower cholesterol, improve vision, helps the immune system, heart health and for cough, colds and flu.  Elderberry juice was used to treat the flu epidemic [...]

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Challenging your brain could help to ward off Alzheimer’s protein.

TranslatorTweet People who practice keeping their brain sharp throughout their lifetime are less likely to develop protein deposits in the brain linked to Alzheimer’s.  Reading, writing and playing games help to sharpen our minds researchers said. Alzheimer’s comes from a destructive protein deposit called beta amyloid.  In some prior studies it was suggested that well [...]

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