Posts Tagged ‘alternative medicine’

This Is How To Dissolve Gallstones

Tuesday, October 12th, 2010

Gallstones slowly grow after they are formed inside the human body and are in shape similar to that of a crystal. Normal or abnormal bile components create these. Gallbladder or the area close to biliary tract could be affected by gallstones. Crystals getting formed in the body obstructs the external passage of the pancreatic endocrine system. A person will get infected with jaundice if his normal biliary functioning is affected. Unbearable pain in the stomach and surrounding area is one of the most tell tale symptoms of gallstones. Women are more likely to have this condition. Gallstones are quick and simple to remove, though, with natural remedies.

Undergoing RLS Treatment

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

When people feel crawling, burning or tingling sensations in their legs they are suffering from Restless legs syndrome or RLS. The uncomfortable feelings experienced are the characteristics of restless legs syndrome and to relieve oneself from the pain, there are RLS remedies available. Restless legs syndrome can be a precursor to other sickness like lung and kidney problems, Parkinson’s disease, diabetes and other neurological diseases which is why it is suggested that people suffering from RLS should visit their doctor immediately or at least find remedies for RLS.

Relief For Sciatica Worth Trying

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

The medical researches that have taken place in the not too distant past have introduced us to a wide variety of methodologies in the remedial and curing ways of the problem of sciatica. Long-term relief from pain in your lower back, thighs, ankles, and feet can now be experienced thanks to these treatment methods.

Acne Is Not Spots

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

There are various forms of acne, named according to how or why the acne developed. Some of the types of acne are: acne conglobata (chronic boils); acne fulminans (an extreme form of conglobata); acne cosmetica (caused by cosmetics); acne keloidalis nuchae (from shaving); acne medicamentosa (caused by starting or stopping a medication); acne rosacea (redness on the face); baby acne; hormonal acne; cloracne and the common variety, acne vulgaris (also known as ‘puberty spots’). In this article, we will take a closer look at acne vulgaris.