A powerhouse of potent natural ingredients formulated to help support the body's natural ability to remove toxins and other chemical impurities from internal organs and tissue.
Black Eye Treatment Tips
What Causes a Black Eye?
A black eye is not uncommon after an injury to the face or the head. Even a minor impact to the face can result in a large, angry-looking "shiner." The swelling and trademark black-and-blue color occurs when small blood vessels in the face and head break, and blood and other fluids collect in the space around the eye.Doctor’s Plan for a Rejuvenating Spring Detox
In some ways, that’s a good thing — people are becoming more aware of
the dangers posed by vast quantities of toxins they’re exposed to every
day through food, water, household products, environment and more.
Eye Health Guide
They say the eyes are the windows to the soul. We don't know if that's true, but what we do know that having perfectly healthy eyes—excellent vision and clear eyes, free of pain or other symptoms—are crucial to your health and wellbeing. The good news is that it's easy to learn more about eye problems, symptoms, and the treatments that will keep you in tip-top shape.
11 Natural Remedies for a Stiff Neck
Waking up with a stiff neck is a common ailment we have all experienced at some stage or another and it’s a sure start to having a bad day. The neck is an intricate, complex structure, made up of seven vertebrae in the spine and over 30 complex muscles.
11 Early Signs of Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial fibrillation is a condition in which the heart beats rapidly or
irregularly. This happens when the heart’s two upper chambers beat
intermittently or chaotically out of coordination with the two lower
chambers. The condition can increase an individual’s chance of stroke,
heart failure or other cardiovascular complications.
11 Food Additives and Preservatives to Avoid
A number of additives and preservatives are added to enhance the
flavour and appearance of food and for prolonging its shelf life. They
are also used to help facilitate food processing, packaging and storage.
While some natural additives have been used safely for a long time, a host of new, synthesized ones have taken their place and their frequent use has raised safety concerns. Here is a look at some commonly used food additives and preservatives and their potential health risks.
While some natural additives have been used safely for a long time, a host of new, synthesized ones have taken their place and their frequent use has raised safety concerns. Here is a look at some commonly used food additives and preservatives and their potential health risks.
How to Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally
The dangers of hypertension, or high blood pressure, are well known.
Though you may have no signs or symptoms, this so-called silent killer can be wreaking havoc in your body, damaging your arteries and taxing your heart.
In the United States in 2013, high blood pressure resulted in almost 1,000 deaths every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Unfortunately, the first sign may be a stroke or a heart attack, because about one in five U.S. adults with high blood pressure don’t know they have it until it seriously damages the heart or weakens blood vessels in the brain.
Though you may have no signs or symptoms, this so-called silent killer can be wreaking havoc in your body, damaging your arteries and taxing your heart.
In the United States in 2013, high blood pressure resulted in almost 1,000 deaths every day, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Unfortunately, the first sign may be a stroke or a heart attack, because about one in five U.S. adults with high blood pressure don’t know they have it until it seriously damages the heart or weakens blood vessels in the brain.
4 Ways Turmeric May Improve Your Health
It’s been a month since Olympians returned home to cheering crowds, but
these elite athletes are still feeling the effects of wins, losses, and
joint and muscle inflammation.
If India and China had sent athletes to the early Olympic games, doctors might have prescribed turmeric, a spice long used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine to treat musculoskeletal pain. Centuries later, today’s science would support them.
If India and China had sent athletes to the early Olympic games, doctors might have prescribed turmeric, a spice long used in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicine to treat musculoskeletal pain. Centuries later, today’s science would support them.