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1). Diabeticine and Diamaxol: New Diabetes Medicines and the FDA By : Vivian Brennan
Diabeticine, however, claimed to target the root of diabetes. Diabeticine claimed that it was a hypoglycemic agent. The FDA looked at Diabeticine’s advertising campaign and declared that it was a drug, not a supplement. This seems to be fair reasoning on the part of the FDA. (The name, Diabeticine, also implies that it is a medicine).
There appears to be mixed feelings about Diabeticine (now Diamaxol).
Article Related to: diabetes, type 1, type 2, insulin, blood sugar, glucose, medicine, diabeticine, diamaxol, treatment, health
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2). Diabeticine And Diamaxol: The FDA And Diabetes Medication By : Vivian L. Brennan
You might be wondering about Diabeticine, which has recently changed its name to Diamaxol. Diabeticine claimed to cure “99 % of type II diabetes, and 64% of type I diabetes.” It was approved as a supplement by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Diabeticine, however, claimed to target the root of diabetes. Diabeticine claimed that it was a hypoglycemic agent.
Article Related to: diabetes, type 1, type 2, insulin, blood sugar, glucose, medicine, diabeticine, diamaxol, treatment
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3). The Truth About Acne Skin Care By : Acne Squad
Let's face it, you are engaged in an ongoing battle when you are afflicted with acne. While acne treatments for a mild case of acne are usually successful, moderate acne is a greater problem. Even dermatologists cannot cure a severe case of acne but can only provide an acne treatment regimen.
However, you can support your acne treatment efforts with proper acne skin care in order to reduce the recurrence of acne flare-ups and not aggravate existing acne.
Article Related to: acne skin care, treatment, remedy, medicine, cure, curing, scars, cleanser, facial, pore, natural
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4). The Use of Chinese Herbs for Lyme Disease By : Farah Khan, L.Ac.
A number of Chinese herbs can be useful for the many different facets of Lyme Disease. Lyme Disease is a bacterial infectious disease caused by the spirochetal organism, Borrelia Burgdorferi. It is usually caused by a tick bite. The prevalence of the disease is greatest in the northeastern United States, but there have been cases of the illness in all lower 48 states.
Article Related to: lyme, disease, borrellia, burgdorferi, tick, herb, chinese, remedy, medicine, infection, symptoms, teasel, oxygen, babesia, arthritis, inflammation, stress, adrenal, depression, lymph, cyst, rash, bacteria
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5). Best Acne Treatments – Prevention and Cures Should Go Hand-in-Hand By :
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
Acne is a skin condition that simply refuses to go away. It’s a nagging skin ailment that we commonly call pimples, blackheads, whiteheads, red or yellow spots, cystic nodules or scars. The acne prone age is between 12 and 25 years. But beware; it’s not just a teen trouble. Even in your 30s and 40s you may get acne attacks.
Article Related to: acne treatment, zit, acne, treatment, treatments, scar, proactive, laser, medicine, home, cystic
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6). Do You Have Gout? By : Charles Kassotis
The signs and symptoms of gout.
Article Related to: gout, disease, signs, symptoms, treatment, medicine, diet, pain, joints, medication, arthritis
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7). Medicine in Medieval Times By : Josh Stone
Oh, how fortunate the medical field is with its modern conveniences. You have the Internet to share knowledge on, digital imaging equipment to render your CT scans, and every gadget and gizmo up to and including "the machine that goes bing!"
Article Related to: medicine, medieval, aspirin, medical, alchemy, chemistry, doctor, physician, nurse, nursing
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9). Flu Shots, Pneumonia Shots, and Diabetes By : Vivian Brennan
We all know what the flu is like: upset stomach, fever, and general misery. But now we are able to prevent many types of influenza. We can even immunize against pneumonia. These precautions will lower your chance of getting sick this year. Of course, maintaining a healthy dose of common sense is also important: wear your hat and mittens in the cold, and take a multivitamin to help boost your immune system.
Article Related to: flu, pneumonia, diabetes, type 1, medicine, medication, immunization, shot, needle, type 2, glucose, insulin
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10). Rosemary Oil: Rosemary's Many Faces By : Michael Singer
The characteristics of rosemary essential oil can be described as a colorless or pale yellow mobile liquid with a strong, fresh, minty-herbaceous scent and a woody-balsamic undertone. It blends well with lavender, oregano, thyme, pine, basil, peppermint, elemi, cedarwood, petitgrain, cinnamon and other spice oils.
The principal constituents of rosemary essential oil are: pinenes, camphene, limonene, cineol, borneal, camphor, linalol, terpineol, octanone, and bornyl acetate.
Article Related to: organic, essential oil, oil, massage, therapy, holistic, medicine, health, aromatherapy
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11). Medieval Remedies That Still Work Today By : Doug Smith
Home Remedies - Facts or Quacks?
In a previous article we looked at several possible definitions of a home remedy, and patched together a definition that met our mental image of such a remedy. If you missed it, here’s the definition we derived.
A home remedy is an experience-based or even accidental remedy or cure prepared from herbs, plants, or other available ingredients by common folk when modern medical help was unavailable (or hadn’t been devised yet).
Article Related to: home, remedy, remedies, alternative, medicine, hiccups, cure, medieval, ancient
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12). Massage Therapy And Repetitive Strain Injuries By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
There is no question that conservative therapy is the best option for those suffering with a Repetitive Strain Injury. From Trigger Finger to Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, conservative therapy produces the best results, limited side effects (if any), quicker results and long-lasting relief.
There are many types of conservative treatments that provide a variety of positive benefits to the user.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel syndrome, repetitive strain injury, medical, health, medicine, therapy, ergonomics
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13). Genital wart By : Kenneth Langlet
Genital warts are warts that are found on the buttocks or on the vagina. If you find small bumps on your private areas, that you don’t know what they are, they could very well be genital warts. Genital warts are spread through sex, anal sex, and regular intercourse and through oral sex. If you have had unprotected sex with someone that you really don’t know, it can take up to three months for genital warts to show up.
Article Related to: genital warts, warts, genital, health, treatment, medicine
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14). Metformin Gum: Chew your way to Diabetes Control? By : Vivian Brennan
You can chew a gum to help you quit smoking, why not chew a gum to manage your diabetes? Generex corporation of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, has teamed up with Fertin Pharma from Denmark to create this diabetes gum.
The proposed gum would be for type 2 diabetes, and would be for patients who are not insulin dependant. The gum would deliver metformin to the patient through the lining of their mouth.
Article Related to: metformin, gum, buccal, diabetes, type 2 diabetes, medication, insulin, glucose, medicine, blood, glucose, cholesterol, sugar, a1c, inject, pill
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15). Medicine vs. Alternative Therapies By : Rayna Gangi
Medicine in many Native American families means self-knowledge. The medicine people of the tribes were spiritual, but also herbalists who knew every aspect and purpose of God’s weeds and plants. Great importance was attached to the Human connection to Earth, to nature, and to the Creator, and though anatomy was not a required course, medicine people intuitively and instinctively knew which herbs or plants affected which areas of the body and how that part of the body was supposed to work.
Article Related to: health, wellness, medicine, remedies, mind, body, spirit, fitness, holistic, herbs, vitamins, supplements, religion, doctors, surgeons, books
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16). Commercial Acne Treatments vs. Home Remedies By : Aurel Radulescu
There are a number of both commercial and home remedy acne treatments, which are designed to help treat acne. The most popular of home remedies is the recommendation to wash your face twice each day, with the best times to be in the morning and before you go to bed at night. Keep in mind that it is best to avoid scrubbing too hard as this may aggravate, or even result in, acne.
Article Related to: acne, scar, scars, treatment, treatments, medicine, medical, health, beauty, skin, care
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17). Yasmin Birth Control Pill By : Danny Wirken
Yasmin is a low-dose birth control pill. It uses a combination of two hormones – progesterone and estrogen – to prevent pregnancy. Specifically, Yasmin uses Drospirenone (a form of progesterone) and ethinyl estradiol (a form of estrogen). Yasmin prevents pregnancy in two ways. First, when combined, the two hormones prevent the ovary from releasing an egg.
Article Related to: contraceptive pills, contraception, health, beauty, medicine
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18). Diabetes Herbal Remedy Works Better Than Insulin? By : Doug Smith
It is another case of a home remedy waiting to be discovered. A new study suggests that a traditional Indian diabetes herb treatment lowers blood sugar and insulin levels as well as today's prescription drugs.
39 healthy adults received extracts of the herb Salacia oblonga with promising results. Insulin and blood glucose levels were lowered by a maximum of 29 and 23 percent, respectively.
Article Related to: home, remedy, remedies, alternative, medicine, diabetes, insulin, herbal, salacia, oblonga, herbal
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19). Chinese medicines guide By : Mansi gupta
China has made significant contributions in the field of medicine and cure. There are many remedies that originated in China and have proved to be of great help in healing people across the world. According to the people of China, there is a universal life force or energy called “chi” or “qi” that pervades the entire human body. The “chi” flows via unseen energy channels known as meridians.
Article Related to: medicine, health, chinese, chi, energy
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20). How Dirty Dishes And Stale Bread Saved The World By : Doug Smith
Home Remedies - Facts or Quacks?
That's what I recently asked myself. Myths and legends are often based on ancient truths. So I wondered if home remedies, alternative treatments, and folklore cures might also be based on some past grain of truth. Here's what I found.
He Was No Martha Stewart
In fact, Alexander Fleming had no housekeeping skills whatsoever.
Article Related to: home, remedy, remedies, alternative, medicine, cure, penicillin, moldy, bread
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21). Is Fibromyalgia a disease, a collection of symptoms or is it all in your head? By : Terry McDermott
For weeks you have been aching from head to foot. You have no energy, you can’t concentrate and you can’t remember the last time you got a good night’s sleep. You have been to the doctor a few times already and all he can tell you is what you DON’T have. You have read about fibromyalgia and even talked to others that have been diagnosed with the disease.
Article Related to: fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, health, health care, medical, medicine, doctor, medical questions, medical information
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23). Invasive Treatments - Do They Really Work For Carpal Tunnel Syndrome? By : Jeff P. Anliker, LMT
If you have been diagnosed with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS), you may be wondering – what next? Below you will find information regarding the most common (not the best) treatment options currently in use in the medical industry and their success and failure rates.
If you have received a positive carpal tunnel diagnosis, most doctors will push for cortisone injections and/or surgery, procedures that have poor success rates and ones that should only be performed as a last resort, after all other conservative treatment methods have been utilized.
Article Related to: carpal tunnel, surgery, muscle imbalance, cortisone, therapy, treatment, medicine, health, cts
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24). 5 Tips To Improved Skin Care By : Aurel Radulescu
Your skin is the first thing that people notice about you and that is why a proper skin care regimen is so important. There are many products that claim to help improve skin tone and promote a flawless complexion, but the truth is that there is no such thing as instant results. An effective skin care regimen is one that is done consistently over a time before results will begin to develop.
Article Related to: skin, care, beauty, cosmetic, cosmetics, health, acne, medicine, medical
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25). Parenting Tips On Getting Your Child To Take Medicine They Hate By : Robin Reckard
As a parent you hate it when your kids are sick. We want them to get better as quick as possible, and of course usually the quickest way is with antibiotics or medicine of some kind.
Where the problem comes in is when your child does not like their medicine and does not want to take it. While you of course will give your child what the doctor prescribes but don't be afraid to ask about the taste and if you have a child that struggles to take a certain kind of medicine see if their is an alternative.
Article Related to: children, medicine, chewable, pill, liquid, taste, help, tips, parenting, sick, hate, child, bad, parenting
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