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Melons, Fruits & Vegetables As Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medical Therapies
Aug 22nd
Product DescriptionEver since the beginning of time, melons, fruits and vegetables not only fulfill our nutritional needs, they also help in the prevention and treatment of various ailments and diseases. Their curative and healing properties can both improve the health of normal people and cure a variety of disorders and illnesses. The recipes, both ancient and modern, contained in this book have been proved effective in treating more than a hundred diseases in the medical, surgical, gynecological, pediatric, dermatological and ear-nose-and-throat (ENT) spheres. This book is a handy reference guide to help medical workers with family health care and treatment of patients, as well as for medical research…. More >>
Melons, Fruits & Vegetables As Medicine: Traditional Chinese Medical Therapies
Heinerman’s Encyclopedia of Fruits, Vegetables, and Herbs
Aug 17th
Product DescriptionNEW BOOK ! May Show minor shelf wear. Our books are shrink-wrapped, and carefully packaged to assure your book will arrive in good condition. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED… More >>
Plant Medicine for Hemorrhoids during Pregnancy
Jul 15th
Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that appear in the rectal area. They can sometimes protrude from the anus. They are often itchy or painful and can sometimes rupture and bleed. Hemorrhoids can occur at any age but are normally thought to be more common as people become older, affecting a quarter or half of the adult population. Men and women are equally susceptible. At a simple level, hemorrhoids develop because blood pressure in anorectal veins becomes too large for the walls to resist. Many pregnant women get hemorrhoids while pregnant, especially during the third trimester. Hemorrhoids are more common if the woman is constipated. Three common causes of hemorrhoids are: straining during bowel movements, the strain of excess weight, and the pressure of sitting or standing for long periods of time. If you have had hemorrhoids before pregnancy, you’re more likely to get them again while pregnant. During pregnancy, your growing uterus can increase the pressure on the veins in the lower body. Pregnancy hormones can also cause the walls of your veins to relax. Straining, especially during hard bowel movements, traps more blood in the swollen veins and can cause hemorrhoids to protrude from the rectum. They may also develop More >
Keeping Healthy Without Medicines
May 8th
Are you struggling with failing health/ are you overweight or suffering from chronic fatigue. Is your health was steadily going down the drain. Are you a junkie addicted to prescription and over the counter drugs? Do you use oral and topical medications to suppress your eczema/psoriasis (side effects of corticosteroids)? Have you been on antibiotics for months at a time for recurring throat or stomach infections? Unfortunately, instead of generating cure, the medications only temporarily suppress your symptoms but weakened my immune system, and in the long run make you even sicker. The combination of a bad diet (toxic foods) and the side effects of the drugs can affect your moods and even send you into depression. Do you know that that the combination of an unhealthy diet and the huge number of allopathic medications can cause toxins to accumulate in your blood, lymph, and tissues, resulting in toxemia? These toxins can greatly contribute to your weak immune system, rendering you more susceptible to stress, fatigue, and chronic disease. You have to radically change your diet and lifestyle if there is any hope for improving your health. The road to recovery First of all, you will have to switch your More >
Does it Matter What you Eat While you are Taking Medicine?
Dec 11th
The efficiency of some medicine really depends on what you eat and drink. Some foods can counteract medicine. Of course, you should always consult your doctor. I just suggest a few common sense guidelines.
If you take cardio-vascular medicine, avoid high calorie foods. Substitute fatty meat or mushroom soups for vegetable soup. You should exclude coffee, cacao, chocolate and spicy or salty foods. Fish, sea food, vegetable oil, vegetables, fruits, yogurts and diary will be great for your diet.
If you have to take pain-killers, avoid spicy foods, alcohol and fish. Include oatmeal, rice, soup-purees and desserts made of fruit, berries and potato (or corn) starch in your diet.
Antibiotics do not go well with milk, cheese, sour cream and yogurts. Eat less meaty foods. Instead, you should include juices, fruits, vegetables and nuts in your diet. These foods will help you fight infections. But after you are done with the course of antibiotics, do not forget to restore your stomach’s micro flora. Drink yogurts with live bacteria daily for at least a couple of weeks.
If you were prescribed an anti-inflammatory medicine or bronchial medicine, avoid wines, smoked meat, spinach, bullion, radish, eggs, bananas, strawberries, canned foods and sorrel More >
The Full Plate Diet: Slim Down, Look Great, Be Healthy!
Aug 4th
- ISBN13: 9781885167712
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
Product DescriptionSlim Down, Look Great, Be Healthy–The Full Plate Diet (TM) is based on eating foods our Moms said we should eat– fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans & peas, and nuts & seeds. You can eat meat–just follow Mom’s advice. No yo-yo–you can stay on this diet because you won’t feel deprived–won’t have to eat tiny portions. You get started by making small changes, not big ones. No hassle–you don’t have to count calories, you can shop at your regular grocery store, and spend less on food. Big health payoffs include heart health, cancer fighting, diabetes friendly, more energy, and long life. Lots of medical research backing The Full Plate Diet (TM)…. More >>
