Living With Tooth Decay

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Tooth Decay I had a question the other day about tooth decay. Tooth decay ties the common cold as the most prevalent human disorder. It’s not a natural process, as many people believe, but a bacterial disease. This bacteria can enter your bloodstream and cause other problems in…

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Living With Hemorrhagic Colitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Hemorrhagic Colitis I had a question the other day about hemorrhagic colitis. Hemorrhagic colitis is a gastrointestinal illness caused by a particular strain of bacteria known as E. coli. It’s actually a type of food poisoning. In fact, it’s also known as “hamburger disease” or “barbecue season syndrome”…

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Living With German Measles

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With German Measles I had a question the other day about German measles. The medical name for German measles is rubella. German measles is a very contagious illness caused by the rubella virus. It’s usually a mild illness. But in rare cases, it causes more serious…

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Living With Trench Mouth

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Trench Mouth I had a question the other day about trench mouth. Trench mouth is a severe form of gingivitis that causes painful, infected, bleeding gums and ulcerations. Although trench mouth is rare today in developed nations, it’s common in developing countries with poor nutrition and poor living…

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Living With MRSA

A Natural Approach To Health Living With MRSA I had a question the other day about MRSA. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is a type of staphylococcus or “staph” bacterium that’s resistant to many antibiotics. Staph bacteria, like other kinds of bacteria, normally live on your skin and in your nose, usually without causing problems. But…

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Living With Impetigo

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Impetigo I had a question the other day about impetigo. Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection. It causes red sores that can break open, ooze fluid, and develop a yellow-brown crust. These sores can be anywhere on your body but they most often appear around your mouth and…

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