Eating For Arsenic Poisoning
A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Arsenic Poisoning We 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. When ingested, inorganic…
Eating For Alcoholism
Natural Approach To Health Eating For Alcoholism We had a question the other day about alcoholism. About 64% of American adults over 18 drink alcohol and 1 out of 10 people suffer adverse consequences from it. Alcoholism is a chronic, progressive disease and can have fatal consequences. This dependence can be physiological, psychological, social, or…
Eating For An Abscess
A Natural Approach To Health Eating For An Abscess We had a question the other day about an abscess. An abscess is formed when pus accumulates in a tissue, organ, or confined space in your body due to infection. An abscess can form in your brain, lungs, teeth, gums, underarms, abdominal wall, gastrointestinal tract, ears,…
Living With Spider Bites and Scorpion Stings
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Spider Bites and Scorpion Stings I had a question the other day about spider bites and scorpion stings. The bites of all spiders can be poisonous and painful. But, most spiders aren’t big enough to cause serious harm. Infants, older adults, and people who have allergies are at…
Living With Smoking Dependency
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Smoking Dependency I had a question the other day about smoking dependency. Every time you smoke, you inhale more than 4,800 different chemicals (69 are carcinogens), including nicotine. Nicotine is extremely addictive. It’s a stimulant on your central nervous system. When nicotine is ingested, adrenaline increases, raising your…
Living With Sebaceous Cysts
A Natural Approach To Health Living With Sebaceous Cysts I had a question the other day about sebaceous cysts. Sebaceous cysts are skin growths containing a mixture of sebum (oil) and skin proteins. They usually appear as small, slowly growing swellings on your face, scalp, or back. A whitehead is actually a tiny sebaceous cyst.…
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