Living With ARFID

A Natural Approach To Health Living With ARFID I had a question the other day about ARFID. Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder preventing the eating of certain foods. It’s often seen as a phase of childhood generally overcome with age. Some people may not grow out of the disorder, however, and…

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Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Multiple Chemical Sensitivity I had a question the other day about multiple chemical sensitivity. Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS) is also called “environmental illness” or “sick building syndrome.” It refers to a variety of symptoms reported by some people after possible exposure to chemical, biologic, or physical agents. Symptoms…

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Living With Peripheral Artery Disease

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Peripheral Artery Disease I had a question the other day about peripheral artery disease. Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is narrowing or blockage of arteries causing poor blood flow to your arms and legs. When you walk or exercise, your leg muscles don’t get enough blood and you can…

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Living With a Bee Sting

A Natural Approach To Health Living With a Bee Sting I had a question the other day about bee stings. If you’re stung by a bee, try to remove the stinger immediately. The stinger contains venom which continues to be released for several seconds after a sting. Your doctor can determine if you’re allergic to…

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Living With a Torn Tendon

A Natural Approach To Health Living With A Torn Tendon I had a question the other day about a torn tendon. A tendon is the fibrous tissue attaching muscle to bone in your body. The forces applied to a tendon may be more than 5 times your body weight. In some rare instances, tendons can…

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Living With Bedsores

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Bedsores I had a question the other day about bedsores. A bedsore is an injury to your skin and/or the tissues under your skin. Constant pressure on an area of skin reduces blood supply to the area. Over time, it can cause your skin to break down and…

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