Living With Engorgement

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Engorgement I had a question the other day about engorgement. Breastfeeding, or lactation, is the natural way for the mother of a newborn to feed her child instead of relying on cow’s milk or artificial infant formulas. A woman’s breasts are ideally suited for feeding a baby, and…

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Living With a Backache

A Natural Approach to Health   Living With a Backache I had a question the other day about a backache. Nearly 80% of adults in the US are affected by back pain at some point in their lives, usually in the lower back. It can be either acute or chronic. Acute pain starts suddenly and…

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Living With Arteriosclerosis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Arteriosclerosis I had a question the other day about arteriosclerosis. Arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis both involve the buildup of deposits on the insides of your artery walls, which causes thickening and hardening of your arteries. In arteriosclerosis the deposits are made mostly of calcium, whereas in atherosclerosis the deposits…

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Living With Arsenic Poisoning

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With Arsenic Poisoning I had a question the other day about arsenic poisoning. Arsenic is a very poisonous metallic element found in a wide variety of sources, including pesticides, laundry products, smog, tobacco smoke, bone meal, dolomite, kelp, table salt, beer, seafood, and even drinking water.…

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Living With Aluminum Toxicity

A Natural Approach To Health   Living With Aluminum Toxicity I had a question the other day about aluminum toxicity. Aluminum isn’t a heavy metal, but it can be toxic even in small amounts if it’s deposited in your brain. Many of the symptoms of aluminum toxicity are similar to those of Alzheimer’s disease and…

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Living With Age Spots

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Age Spots I had a question the other day about age spots. Age spots, also called liver spots, are flat tan, brown or black spots. They vary in size and usually appear on your face, hands, shoulders and arms. Age spots are very common in adults older than…

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