Call it corya or catarrh of the nose; a common cold is a very irritating condition. It may be caused by a variety of factors, the most common being a sudden chilling because of a change of temperature, coming out of the cozy bed into a blast of cold air or walking form an air-cooled room into a blazing sun. According to allopathy, these are only pre disposing factors, the real culprit being a virus, which incidentally has not yet been separated or counteracted.
There are numerous simple recipes illustrated in Ayurveda to correct many disorders. Here are few gruel recipes which are strongly recommended in digestive disorders. These are simple and effective remedies which can be prepared easily at home to correct the digestive disorder and also to replenish the lost nutrients.
Common home remedies for indigestion are peppermint and ginger. These are also popular in treating other digestion problems. Apple and tea are also used, as are Epsom salts. Ano Read More.....
Some of the natural bacterial vaginosis treatment techniques can run the range from utilizing an apple cider vinegar bath, garlic suppositories or even a yogurt covered tampon. Bacterial vaginosis treatment with antibiotics will generally consist of metronidazole or even clindamycin. Some women have tried every bacterial vaginosis treatment available, and either nothing has worked or they find they have recurrent bacterial vaginosis.
There are various ways to treat bacterial vaginosis but the Read More.....
More and more people today are worried about the costs of long-term health care. They are worried if something happens to them they may run out of money and burn thru their reserves. The average nursing home stay is 2.5 years of care and the average cost is over $130.00 per day. That is the average yet in many areas with nursing shortages and higher income demographics the rates are more significant. It is estimated that more than 10% of us who reach age 65 will nursing home care for more than 5 Read More.....
"Ringworm" is the common name for the skin infection caused by a special group of fungi; it is not caused by a worm at all. The fungi feed upon the dead cells of skin and hair causing, in people, a classic round, red lesion with a ring of scale around the edges and normal recovering skin in the center. Because the ring of irritated, itchy skin looked like a worm, the infection was erroneously named.
Caused by organisms called dermatophytes, ringworm can infect the skin, hair, nails and feet. Read More.....