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September 6, 2010 Categorized under Medicine - 3 Comments

Fosamax Side effects

Fosamax Side effects

Fosamax Linked to a Number of Side Effects:

Fosamax, manufactured by Merck, is a prescription drug that is used to treat patients who have osteoporosis or are at a high risk of developing osteoporosis.  Osteoporosis is a product of an imbalance of bone remodeling where bone is broken down faster than it is remade.  This condition may result from a genetic susceptibility, old age, prolonged use Read more…

September 3, 2010 Categorized under Lyme Disease - No Comment

Is Lyme Disease Transmitted Sexually?

I am always amazed when I hear this question. How can anyone doubt that if spirochetes are in body fluids, which they are, that Lyme would be transmitted like any other STD, syphilis for instance.

We know that conventional health care is trying to shut down the possibility of chronic Lyme, and deny any possibility of sexual transmission. There is a very clear effort to present the public with the notion that there isn’t anything to worry about Lyme disease; that it is very easy to diagnose and cure. Read more…

September 3, 2010 Categorized under Medicine - 18 Comments

Adderall Side Effects and Your Child

Adderall Side Effects and Your Child

Adderall Side Effects and Your Child. Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD is currently conceived to be experienced only among children. In fact, suffering from ADHD in the early stages of life may take the merit to its diagnosis among adults. Hence, children who are suffering from ADHD need immediate treatment so as not to carry on the disease through adulthood.

With that, many of the cases of ADHD are put under certain medications. To effectively manage, Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under High Blood Pressure - No Comment

5 Great Ways To Lower Blood Pressure Using 1 Great Fruit – Tomatoes

5 Great Ways To Lower Blood Pressure Using 1 Great Fruit – TomatoesLowering Blood Pressure using Tomatoes. Have you had your lycopene today? If you ate a green salad with fresh chopped tomatoes, then you not only got a healthy dose of this powerful antioxidant, but you have also taken significant action toward lowering your blood pressure. A recent double-blind study conducted in Israel has confirmed what hearth-healthy Italians have enjoyed for centuries – tomatoes (and tomato sauce) lower blood pressure and the risk of heart disease.

Dr. Esther Paran, head of the hypertension division of Soroka Medical Center, led up the Israeli study. It involved patients who were already being treated for hypertension, but were not responding well to the medications. Dr. Paran had patients take a supplement of tomato extract. The results were a significant drop in blood pressure after just four weeks. Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under Lyme Disease - 9 Comments

Recognizing Acute and Continual Lyme Disease Symptoms

Recognizing Acute and Continual Lyme Disease Symptoms

It remains to be enormously divisive in nature while there is no fixed medication and more than a few other difficulties can consequence on or after the progress.

To summarize, ruthless  Lyme disease symptoms can resolve without warning anywhere commencing a only some days to more than a few  weeks even as Continual Lyme disease symptoms will little by little engraft into the internal environment of the affected person. Read more…

September 2, 2010 Categorized under High Blood Pressure - No Comment

Choosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure? New Research Reveals Which Meditation is Most Effective

Choosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure? New Research Reveals Which Meditation is Most EffectiveChoosing Meditation to Lower High Blood Pressure?. A new scientific research study conducted at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine provides further evidence that people with high blood pressure can find relief through meditation—but the study also found that not all forms of meditation are equally effective. The study compared findings from research on several well-known types of meditation and relaxation practices, and found that the only mind/body practice that produces significant changes in blood pressure is the Transcendental Meditation technique.

According to a definitive new meta-analysis of 107 previous studies on stress reduction programs and high blood pressure, published in the American Journal of Hypertension (Vol. 21, 3: 310-316), Read more…