Living With Cholecystitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Cholecystitis I had a question the other day about cholecystitis. Cholecystitis is inflammation of your gallbladder, a small organ near your liver. It plays a part in digesting food. Normally, fluid called bile passes out of your gallbladder on its way to your small intestine. If the flow…

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Living With Transverse Myelitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Transverse Myelitis I had a question the other day about transverse myelitis. Transverse myelitis is an inflammation of your spinal cord, which often targets insulating material covering nerve cell fibers (myelin). Transverse myelitis may cause injury across your spinal cord, affecting sensation below the injury. The disrupted transmission…

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Living With Reflex Anoxic Seizures

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Reflex Anoxic Seizures I had a question the other day about reflex anoxic seizures. Reflex Anoxic Seizure (RAS) is the term used for a seizure which is neither epileptic nor due to cyanotic breath-holding, but results from a brief stoppage of the heart through excessive activity of the…

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Living With an Overactive Bladder

A Natural Approach To Health Living With an Overactive Bladder I had a question the other day about an overactive bladder. With an overactive bladder, you have many strong, sudden urges to urinate during the day and night. You may get these urges even there’s only a little urine in your bladder. You might not…

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Living With Mastitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Mastitis I had a question the other day about mastitis. Mastitis is an inflammation of the breast usually caused by infection. It is most common during the first 6 months of breastfeeding. It can leave you feeling very tired and run-down. Add this to the demands of taking…

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Living With RSV

A Natural Approach To Health Living With RSV I had a question the other day about RSV. Respiratory syncytial virus infection, usually called RSV, is a lot like a bad cold. It causes the same symptoms. And like a cold, it’s very common and very contagious. Most children have had it at least once by…

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