Eating healthy, nutritious meals and maintaining good health is absolutely critical during pregnancy. Vitamins and natural herbs can be used to help provide some of the essential nutrients a pregnant woman needs and also help relieve some of the more common discomforts associated with pregnancy. In some cases herbs and vitamins may offer a more [...]
Continue reading...12. November 2009
Depression is a common symptom that affects millions of people around the world. It is characterized by feelings of hopelessness and despair. It can produce mood swings, causes sleep disturbances, head aches, lead to substance abuse, and may even result in suicide if it is not properly treated. In addition to counseling and anti depressants, [...]
Continue reading...20. September 2009
Women who take oral contraceptives are at risk of vaginal yeast infections, and thrush can also occur during pregnancy. Because of its adaptability, it can easily be transmitted from mother to child during childbirth or breastfeeding. And with its wide spectrum of symptoms, a yeast infection can remain undetected in areas of the body such [...]
Continue reading...13. September 2009
About St. John’s Wort In Germany, St. John’s Wort is now outselling Prozac 4:1. Research indicates that St. John’s Wort is most effective in treating mild or moderate depression rather than long-term clinical depression. Millions of Americans are currently using prescription anti-depressants for short-term mildly depressive states. Current evidence indicates that St. Johns Wort acts as [...]
Continue reading...7. September 2009
Rain Forest in Peru to research Amazon Herbs & wild superfoods for nutrition and health benefits.
Continue reading...7. September 2009
I’m on a mission to dispel the modern herbal parable that folks shouldn’t take the herb Echinacea for long amounts of time because its immune-enhancing activity reduces with repeated and constant dosing. Unfortunately this disinformation has become “common knowledge,” while it hasn’t ever been scientifically or medically proved. This parable developed from the “theory” that because [...]
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4. December 2009
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