Living With Neuropathy

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Neuropathy I had a question the other day about neuropathy. Neuropathy refers to the conditions that result when nerves carrying messages to your brain and spinal cord from the rest of your body are damaged or diseased. Damage to these nerves interrupts communication between the brain and other…

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Living With Salivary Gland Stones

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Salivary Gland Stones I had a question the other day about salivary gland stones. A salivary gland stone — also called salivary duct stone — is a calcified structure that may form inside a salivary gland or duct. It can block the flow of saliva into your mouth.…

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Living With Muscle Spasms

A Natural Approach to Health Living With Muscle Spasms I had a question the other day about muscle spasms. You could be out for a run or drifting off to sleep when it happens: The muscles of your calf or foot suddenly become hard, tight, and extremely painful. You’re having a muscle cramp. Sometimes called…

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Living With Marfan Syndrome

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Marfan Syndrome I had a question the other day about Marfan syndrome. Marfan syndrome is an inherited disease affecting your connective tissue, which provides the strength, support, and elasticity to tendons, cartilage, heart valves, blood vessels, and other vital parts of your body. For people with Marfan syndrome,…

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Living With a Herniated Disc

A Natural Approach to Health Living With a Herniated Disc I had a question the other day about a herniated disc. The bones (vertebrae) that form the spine in your back are cushioned by small, spongy discs. When these discs are healthy, they act as shock absorbers for your spine and keep your spine flexible.…

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Living With Apraxia

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Apraxia I had a question the other day about apraxia. Apraxia is a poorly understood neurological condition. People who have it find it difficult or impossible to make certain motor movements, even though their muscles are normal. Milder forms of apraxia are known as dyspraxia. Apraxia can happen…

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