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Herbal medicine has been around for centuries, and it just so happens to have a much more comprehensive track record of success than conventional medicine, which more often than not comes with nasty side effects. And while it may not serve the
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Project establishes wildflower plantings at local golf courses ctruman@herald-leader.com For Emily Dobbs, it's all about saving butterflies and bees. Worldwide, the numbers of bees and Monarch butterflies have dropped precipitously in recent years,
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Using herbal medicines to fend off sicknesses is a traditional practice that still lives on today. Experts debate about the effectiveness of these herbs in preventing influenza and other kinds of diseases because of a lack of evidence. On the other
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Stories U.S. health regulators have sent letters to nine Internet distributors of dietary supplements warning them against making false claims about their products' ability to fight the flu...Food and Drug Administration posted the letters on its
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p> On September 27, 2012 five top immune experts gathered in London to discuss the latest research on the Swiss Echinacea extract Echinaforce®. Experts Comments
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You know you have a cold when you catch it. Your nose begins to run like a leaky faucet, and your nostrils are beet red from constantly wiping the nasal drip. Your stuffy head feels like you inhaled a wade of cotton, and your throat is sore because
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According to this week's FluView report posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, influenza activity is on the rise for the season in the U.S., with 29 states experiencing high levels of influenza-like illness. Ten states including
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Photos During the holiday season, no one can afford to get sick. That doesn't really seem to matter; everyone seems to be catching colds anyway. This leads to a lot of interest in how not to get sick, why some people get sick while others don't, and
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Dec 07 2012 Andrew Weil, MD, pops up quite frequently on SBM, most recently in this entry by Harriet Hall , so I will not spend much space introducing him. An excellent biography and critique of Dr. Weil was written by Arnold Relman, former Editor of
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Antibiotics have a fast effect and effectively for pathogen microflora, but they are had and side effects, such is disbacteriosis, liver damage, kidneys, immunity, appetite loss, hear, nausea, and anaphylactic shock. Data's list is a small
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