Monthly Archives: February 2009

Help Your Child Live With Juvenile Diabetes

Juvenile diabetes is a serious disease and it has no known cure as of the moment. This means that children who are diagnosed with this disease are likely to be dependent on insulin shots for the rest of their lives. If your child has juvenile diabetes, it is best to involve your child in the [...]

Man’s Need for the Benefits of Bee Pollen

Bee pollen is nature’s wonder food that has been used throughout the centuries and has been receiving praises from generation to generation. Benefits has been immortalized in some scroll and script writings of ancient civilization like the Greeks, Romans, Chinese, and Egyptians, and even in the famous religious books like the Bible, Koran, Torah, book [...]

Bird Flu

The recent growth of bird flu cases popping up around the globe has triggered a world wide concern to prevent the spreading of this lethal disease.Firstly, avian flu or bird flu caused by the H5N1 virus is a very common affliction with wild birds. Although they are only carriers without being affected by the infection, [...]

Xylitol and Diabetes Treatment

When diabetics eat too much refined sugar or refined carbohydrates their bodies respond by releasing too much glucose. Then the pancreas must respond to the increased blood sugar by making more insulin and moving it into the cells where it can be used for energy. When too much glucose is in the cells on a [...]

The Dilemma of Champions – Cutting Ties With Star Players

If you are still in your fantasy football playoffs the end is getting near – you can taste the glory of the championship, with a little luck and proper pre-game preparations its your for the taking! This week’s strategy article will explore cutting ties with star players. While they may have been the backbone of [...]

Sinus Pressure – The Five Steps to a Quick Cure

After many years of suffering from a variety of sinus ailments, especially pressure, and trying different treatments I came to the conclusion that the answer lies in a combination of healing systems working in cooperation with each other. When I tried this and with the help of my Maker

Prevention of Diabetes

Type 2 diabetes can affect anyone who is overweight, has a poor diet, and a family history of diabetes. For many, there are ways to help delay the effects of diabetes through diet, exercise, and having regular check ups with a doctor to monitor blood pressure and cholesterol. Taking care of oneself before the onset [...]

Pancreatic Cancer Life Expectancy – Treatment Review

Can pancreatic cancer life expectancy be improved? The American Cancer Society gives low survival rates for pancreatic cancer, but survivor, Karon Beattie, has compiled a treatment reference book with more than 350 alternative treatments that have been used by thousands of cancer patients to overcome their prognosis, including pancreatic cancer.Although it is often not diagnosed [...]

How to Stay Healthy For Your Perfect Wedding in the Midst of the Cold and Flu Season

Weddings are huge stressors. Stressors are not good for the immune system. So, hard as it may be, loosening up and letting go might be helpful. Hire some help, either for the wedding or your brains. No money? Solicit help from your friends.Aside from that here are a few practical steps you can take. Get [...]

Pulsatile Tinnitus – The Annoying Heartbeat You Hear

Pulsatile Tinnitus is a type of tinnitus in which you hear a pulsing or whooshing or even a thumping sound that beats in rhythm with your heart. It is also called vascular tinnitus because of the fact that many times it is due to some disruption in the blood flow. It is not a very [...]