Friday, November 30, 2007

Leaky Gut Syndrome



Leaky what syndrome?


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How to Beat Jet Lag, Naturally

Jet Lag? =
Truth: "It is quite normal to experience jet lag when traveling through multiple time zones."

False: "I can't help it."

While traveling on a plane, you'll be sitting for a long period of time, in a compressed cabin space, for miles and miles. Not to mention the turbulence or motion sensitivity can make you ill (good thing for the sick-bags).


So how do I beat jet lag the natural way?

Source: The Encyclopedia Of Natural Healing - Jet Lag

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Insomniaaaa




Falling asleep, are we? No, of course not. Insomniacs don't sleep well -

Symptoms of Insomnia.


Time to get some rest.

Gangrene




For those of you curious about other skin conditions and diseases, I'd like to introduce gangrene. Source: Source

The causes of gangrene are also known as this:

Source

Anyway you look at it, it's gotta be helped. So let me refer you to some interesting natural healing for gangrene - Bodyhealing - Gangrene Herbal Remedies

That's all I have on gangrene - but I'd suggest reading the articles on BodyHealing.com

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Body Healing at MySpace


Hey everyone - I've set up a MySpace page for the Encyclopedia of Natural Healing.
MySpace: myspace.com/bodyhealing
Add me as a friend - and check up for contests, and chances to win a hard copy of the Encyclopedia of Natural Healing (an $80 Value) and more - like iTunes gift certificates, because I know MySpacer's love their music.

Fatigued No More




Source: Body Healing - Fatigue

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

That Lazy Eye



We've all seen them before. The gaze of someone with a lazy eye. Not quite sure which eye to look at, I am usually careful not to look at either eye, instead just staring at the bridge of the nose. Lazy eye starts off at a pretty young age, and can actually cause blindness if it isn't corrected.

- Lazy Eye Exercises

Diabetes Care

Diabetes. Or, as Wilford Brimley would say, "Diabeetus". It affects a ton of people in the world, and a few people that I know. It isn't as harsh of a disease as it sounds, but still it's not very pleasant to have. Diabetes has a lot to do with blood sugar content, and the symptoms include:
Intense thirst and an uncommonly frequent need to urinate develop as a result of the urine's high sugar content. Constant fatigue, itchy skin and blurred vision are other problems that appear.
Source: Diabetes Symptoms

The long and short of it is, that if you aren't careful in your sugar consumption, you're at a high risk of getting diabetes. Insulin is the junk that typically removes sugar from the blood.

Eating a lot of baked goods, candy, and drinking a lot of soda is really bad for you in the first place, but it is also very much linked with diabetes.

Insulin is not always necessary. Diabetes can be treated through diet, like stop eating simple sugars so that you raise your glucose tolerance, and allowing your blood sugar level to elevate.


Source: The Encyclopedia of Natural Healing

Monday, November 26, 2007

Cellu-lighten Up


Everyone is able to get this. Men - don't even think you are exempt from this.



Cellulite is an all to common appearance on surfaces of the skin, like the buttocks, upper arms and thighs too.

Why you get cellulite: basically, toxins creep in, and go nuts on your system. Well, not really, but it would be kinda cool to explain it like that. It's related to low intake of fluids (like WATER), or constipation or just an overall bad diet. Weight gain also plays a hand in this game. So you want to get rid of that cellulite, eh? You can start by reducing your body fat, for one. This is done through exercise (who would have though?) and also by a change of diet - so stop eating so many damn cheeseburgers and fries. Here is a list of what you should be eating to reduce cellulite - cellulite nutrition.

Source: BodyHealing.com

Just thought I'd squeeze out one more issue that's relative to today's self-image obsessed youth. Don't starve yourself. That's lazy.


Edit: This is totally different from cellulitis.

The Barber's Itch

Not everyone has heard about this nasty disease - because not everyone is really proud of having it. It's called Folliculitis, or in regular terms it's the Barber's itch. What it is is basically hair follicles that have pimple-like things that grow over them and block the hair from growing out. This can cause itching, pain, and irritation of the skin. Pretty gross if you ask me, but there are plenty of ways of curing or treating this disease. It affects literally millions of people, but some people don't even realize it. Funny or not, this disease can be treated easily.

It covers the beard-area, so if you have a nasty neckbeard, you might want to watch out for this. You could end up with a neckbeard of acne, and you would be kind of embarrassed, I guess. Luckily for you there's medicine and stuff.



Since I'm not completely an expert on this topic I chose to do some reasearch to make a more qualitative blog post - Barber's Itch. This site is what I base a portion of my research on, they actually have some valuable info on there regarding symptoms, causes, some proper nutrition guides to prevent barber's itch, and some products, etc.

Name-brand products for barber's itch.