Living With Gallbladder Disorders

A Natural Approach To Health     Living With Gallbladder Disorders I had a question the other day about gallbladder disorders. The gallbladder is a 3″-4″-long pear-shaped organ located on the right side of your body, directly under your liver. One of the functions of your liver is to remove poisonous substances from your blood…

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Living With a Fungal Infection

A Natural Approach To Health     Living With a Fungal Infection I had a question the other day about a fungal infection. Certain types of fungi (most commonly Candida and Tinea) can infect your skin and/or mucous membranes. They can also grow under your nails, between your toes, or on internal surfaces of your…

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Living With a Stye

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With a Stye I had a question the other day about a stye. A stye is a pimple or abscess that forms in either your upper or lower eyelid. It’s an infection caused by blockage of an oil duct and bacteria normally living on the surface of…

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Living With a Scotoma

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With a Scotoma I had a question the other day about a scotoma. The visual fields are the areas seen by each eye. A scotoma is a dim or totally black area in your field of vision or a small area of visual loss within the…

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Living With Photophobia

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With Photophobia I had a question the other day about photophobia. Photophobia is a condition where bright lights hurt your eyes. Another name for this is light sensitivity. It’s a common symptom associated with several different conditions, ranging from minor irritations to serious medical emergencies. Mild…

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Living With Itchy or Tired Eyes

A Natural Approach To Health       Living With Itchy or Tired Eyes I had a question the other day about itchy or tired eyes. Itchy or tired eyes can be due to many different things, including allergies, eyestrain, fatigue, infection (conjunctivitis), and an inadequate supply of oxygen to your cornea and outer eye…

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