The legend of the beginning of ayurvedic medicine is that the one creator, Brahma, taught the theories and practices to one of the animal lords, who taught it to the Asvins-the divine twins. (…)
The phrase ‘natural herbal remedy’ has become a very trendy and sought after label in health products today. It seems like everyone is looking for the all natural herbal remedy for everything, which to me is a little disconcerting. So many of these natural herbal remedies are untested, unproven, and very possibly unsafe. Because the FDA restrictions are so much lighter on things marketed as ‘herbs’ as opposed to ‘drugs’, a lot of natural herbal remedy products out there could be dangerous. (…)
Aloe Vera has long been a popular houseplant. It is a succulent plant, a member of the lily and onion family. Aloe Vera has been found described in writings in many different cultures and as far back as the Greek, Egyptians, and Roman eras. References have also been found in writings from the Indian and Chinese early cultures. I remember my Mother grabbing a piece off her aloe Vera plant and applying its gel to a burn or minor wound. The aloe Vera gel comes from the inner portion of the leaves. For pharmaceutical use as a laxative, the aloe juice is taken from the tubules just beneath the outer skin of the leaves. It’s a bitter yellow and dried to become aloe granules that are dark brown in color. This is from being exposed to the sun. (…)
Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese belief that involves the study of both the natural and the built environment. The arrangements of these objects affect the yin and the yang, as well as the energy of a room. (…)
Natural herbal remedies have been used for centuries to treat and heal a variety of skin conditions and other physical ailments. (…)
Natural Cures They Don’t Want You to Know About is a book written by Kevin Trudeau. (…)
For centuries, herbs have been used as a food source, for medicinal purposes, and for spirituality practices. (…)
There is a great tradition in different cultures around the world to use herbs, for their flavor in cooking and for their healing properties for the mind and body. (…)
Ah, the issue of weight is a redundant and unavoidable one. So, what is your current diet and how many pounds are you trying to lose right now? (…)
If only we lived in a world free from disease and illness. Isn't that worth fighting for? Isn't that worth dying for? (…)
How do you stay healthy? Living in the 21st century can be rather unhealthy if you take a gander at the meals we consume. (…)
Many people are interested in herbs these days, and there's a lot to learn about them. Books, magazine articles, blogs, health newsletters all routinely carry informative articles about herbs. (…)
Last winter my mother came down with a very intense cold. She is on medication to control her blood pressure so it is difficult for her to take over the counter medications. (…)
Don't you just hate getting sick? Regardless of how much we all dislike the colds, flu, and other annoying viruses that seem to come each and every winter, we always seem to get them. (…)
Chinese herbal medicine is very popular today, and is becoming more and more popular all the time. The Chinese culture has a sort of mystical and mysterious shroud around it, which has led many westerners to feel that they have many answers to things that we don’t, especially with respect to health. After all, if a people have been using a remedy for thousands of years, it has to be good, right? (…)
Have you ever searched for a solution, but come up empty handed. Hey, welcome to the planet. I'm right there with you. (…)
These days we have a plethora of supplements and health products to choose from. I can't fathom why anyone wouldn't take advantage of all these. I certainly do. (…)
Like most people, I'm becoming more and more concerned about my health now that I'm getting older. (…)
Aloe Vera is one of those trendy little herbal treatments that is really popular these days. I’ve been using lotions and creams containing aloe vera to treat sun burns and minor scrapes, and also just to moisturize dry skin. As it has become increasingly popular for use internally, I’ve begun to wonder about the beneifits of aloe vera juice as a drink. (…)
Many people swear to the healing properties of bee pollen, but I am skeptical to say the least. (…)
An English doctor by the name of Edward Bach developed Bach Flower Remedies in the early twentieth-century. (…)
Downloading aromatherapy recipes is all well and good, but if you really want to learn how to make aromatherapy essential oils, you need to actually take a course. (…)
Well, all I can say is I hope you're not a smoker. This is one seriously nasty habit. Oh, you don't think so? Hey, it's time to have a reality check. (…)
Do you have any health issues that burden you on a regular basis? This is certainly one of the negatives of life. (…)
Surfing the net, I found that people world over are increasingly shifting from chemical medicines to natural ones. (…)