Herbal Teas to Help With Gas & Bloating
Having tummy troubles? The next time you're gassy, bloated, or constipated, you may want to head to the tea aisle.
Read more →Having tummy troubles? The next time you're gassy, bloated, or constipated, you may want to head to the tea aisle.
Read more →Chapped lips on a newborn are more than just uncomfortable; they can negatively affect feeding and sleeping and may lead to potentially serious infections. Because of this, treating a newborn's chapped lips as quickly as possible is important.
Read more →Loperamide is the generic name for an over-the-counter and prescription medication used to treat diarrhea. It is sold under such brand names as Imodium, Diamode, Imogen, Kao-Paverin, Imotil and Imperim. It can be used by itself or in combination with other medications to help stop diarrhea.
Read more →Cetirizine, the generic name for Zyrtec, is an antihistamine. An antihistamine treats the symptoms associated with allergies, hives and hay fever. In addition to seasonal allergies, cetirizine can be used to treat individuals with allergies to pet dander, dust and molds.
Read more →Thinning hair is not only unsightly, but is an embarrassing blow to a person's self-esteem. While this condition is more common in men, it also occurs in women. In fact, hormonal changes, genetics, aging and other conditions cause women to lose their hair.
Read more →People whose bodies are sensitive to carbohydrates can sometimes have a difficult time losing weight around their midsection, especially when they continue to eat the carbs their bodies dislike. To beat belly fat and lose inches, you'll first need to determine what foods you should eat and what foods you should avoid.
Read more →At least 20 percent of adults in America have fatty liver disease, according to a January 2011 report from the “Harvard Health Letter.” Contrary to popular belief, fatty liver disease does not just affect alcoholics. Common risk factors for fatty liver disease include diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol.
Read more →Fat-burners can be a valuable addition to a dietary and exercise program aimed at weight loss, since they boost your metabolism and increase fat-burning. Many fat-burners use caffeine and other compounds that increase blood pressure or may interfere with blood pressure medications.
Read more →When you finish lacing up your running shoes and stretching the hami's don't forget about your shoulders. Running is a whole body exercise -- you are pumping your arms, cranking your torso and pounding your feet on the ground.
Read more →Food spoilage is a rapid and inevitable process when you don't take adequate preventative measures. Microscopic organisms feast on food items that you leave unattended. Several traditional and modern techniques allow for long-term food preservation.
Read more →Pregnant women should generally avoid heavy lifting during their pregnancies. While it might be easy to let someone else handle carrying the groceries, it's much harder to turn down a sweet toddler who wants to climb into your arms.
Read more →Contact lenses are very safe if worn properly. While contacts are designed to be worn for long periods every day, there are certain times when you should remove them. Contact lenses should be removed before coming into contact with any water, including shower water.
Read more →Nettle, or stinging nettle because of its stinging properties, is used both as a culinary herb and medicinally to treat various ailments, including those affecting the kidneys. In fact, nettle is approved in some European countries, such as Germany, for treating certain kidney aliments.
Read more →Babies normally have soft -- sometimes runny -- bowel movements, especially if they are breast fed. If the baby is drinking formula and develops diarrhea, his parents may wonder if the formula is causing the problem. The doctor can help the parents pinpoint the cause of diarrhea and prescribe a change in formula.
Read more →Magnesium helps your body keep your bones strong, your blood sugar and blood pressure at normal levels, and your immune system functioning properly. It helps with the creation of protein, and it is involved in heart, nerve and muscle function.
Read more →Gout forms when uric acid, a byproduct of purine breakdown, builds up and inflames the joints. Purine occurs naturally in many foods, including meat, cheese and fish. Strawberries provide an excellent source of vitamin C, which minimizes the risk of gout, recent research indicates.
Read more →Your metabolism is controlled by the action of your thyroid gland and thyroid hormones, which regulate how fast or slow your other body organs work. When your thyroid gland is overactive, it produces too much thyroid hormone, which results in symptoms of hyperthyroidism, or Grave's disease.
Read more →The backflow of stomach acid and contents into the esophagus causes heartburn and its associated symptoms. When heartburn becomes chronic, it can lead to gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD.
Read more →Beer contains various ingredients that may cause irritation in your throat if you have certain medical conditions. Common conditions that can cause soreness in your throat from drinking beer include sulfite sensitivity, grain allergies and alcohol intolerance.
Read more →Intestinal surgery patients must follow strict post-surgery dietary guidelines. It is necessary to follow the guidelines set by your doctor so he can assess your progress and the effectiveness of the surgery.
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