Eating For Arteriosclerosis

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Arteriosclerosis We 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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Eating For a Poor Appetite

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For a Poor Appetite We had a question the other day about a poor appetite. A poor appetite isn’t a disorder in itself, but usually a symptom of some other problem. Emotional factors like depression, illness, stress, and trauma can cause your appetite to diminish. Certain controllable factors, like…

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Eating For Appendicitis

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Appendicitis We had a question the other day about appendicitis. Appendicitis is inflammation of your appendix, an organ opening into the first part of your large intestine. For many years, the appendix was believed to serve no function, but this is no longer the belief. In the fetus,…

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Eating For Anxiety

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Anxiety We had a question the other day about anxiety. Anxiety disorder is fairly common. It can affect people at any age and can be either acute or chronic. Acute anxiety disorder usually shows up in panic attacks. A panic attack is where your body’s natural “fight or…

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Eating For Anorexia

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Anorexia We had a question the other day about anorexia. The term anorexia nervosa was first coined in 1873. Anorexia is a nervous, psychological eating disorder characterized by a refusal to eat, even to the point of starvation. Symptoms include an intense fear of becoming fat that never…

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Eating For Anemia

A Natural Approach To Health Eating For Anemia We had a question the other day about anemia. Millions of people suffer from anemia, which is a reduction in either the number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin in your blood. This results in a decrease in the amount of oxygen available to…

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