Living With Seborrhea

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Seborrhea I had a question the other day about seborrhea. Dandruff. Cradle cap. That red, itchy rash with flaky scales could be seborrheic dermatitis, or seborrhea. It’s a common skin disease similar to psoriasis, eczema, or an allergic reaction. And it can appear on your body as well…

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Living With Peritoneal Carcinomatosis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Peritoneal Carcinomatosis I had a question the other day about peritoneal carcinomatosis. Peritoneal carcinomatosis is a rare type of cancer affecting your peritoneum, which is the thin layer of tissue surrounding the organs in your abdominal cavity, as well as your abdominal cavity itself. Fluid fills the space…

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Living With Reactive Arthritis

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Reactive Arthritis I had a question the other day about reactive arthritis. Reactive arthritis, formerly called Reiter’s syndrome, is a form of arthritis affecting your joints, eyes, urethra (the tube carrying urine from your bladder to the outside of your body), and skin. The disease is recognized by…

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Living With Bell's Palsy

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Bell’s Palsy I had a question the other day about Bell’s palsy. Bell’s palsy is a paralysis or weakness of your muscles on one side of your face. Damage to your facial nerve controlling muscles on one side of your face causes that side of your face to…

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Living With PTSD

A Natural Approach To Health Living With PTSD I had a question the other day about PTSD. Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can happen after you’ve been through a traumatic event. A traumatic event is something horrible and scary you see or happens to you. During this type of event, you think your life or others’…

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Living With Proteinuria

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Proteinuria I had a question the other day about proteinuria. People with proteinuria have urine containing an abnormal amount of protein. This is often a sign of kidney disease. Healthy kidneys don’t allow a significant amount of protein to pass through their filters. But filters damaged by kidney…

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