Living With Ovarian Cancer

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Ovarian Cancer I had a question the other day about ovarian cancer. Ovarian cancer happens when abnormal cells grow in one or both of your ovaries. The ovaries are two small glands, located on either side of your uterus. They produce female sex hormones and store and release…

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Living With Sacroiliitis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Sacroiliitis I had a question the other day about sacroiliitis. Sacroiliitis is also called sacroiliac joint dysfunction and is an inflammation of one or both of your sacroiliac joints (where your lower spine and pelvis connect). Sacroiliitis can cause pain in your buttocks or lower back, and may…

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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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Food for Health

A Natural Approach To Health Food For Health Come join us on Food for Health webinar Wednesday, May 28 at 7:00 pm Central.  Join us at http://login.meetcheap.com/conference,theroadtowellness Join us as we talk about why we get sick and how foods can help us get well. Feel free to invite your friends.

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Living With Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease

A Holistic Approach To Health Living With Hand-Foot-Mouth Disease I had a question the other day about hand-foot-mouth disease. Hand-foot-and-mouth disease is an illness that causes sores in or on your mouth and on your hands, feet, and sometimes your buttocks and legs. The sores may be painful. The illness usually doesn’t last more than…

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Living With ALS

A Natural Approach To Health Living With ALS I had a question the other day about ALS. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, is a disease where certain nerve cells in your brain and spinal cord slowly die. These nerve cells (called motor neurons) control the muscles that allow you to move the parts of your…

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