Living With Sunburn

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Sunburn I had a question the other day about sunburn. You lie out in the sun hoping to get a tan, but instead walk away looking like a lobster. Despite health warnings about sun damage, many of us still subject our skin to the sun’s burning rays. More…

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Living With Heat Stroke

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Heat Stroke I had a question the other day about heat stroke. Heat stroke is the most serious form of heat injury and is a medical emergency. If you suspect someone has heat stroke  – also known as sunstroke – you should call paramedics immediately and give first…

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Living With Uterine Fibroids

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Uterine Fibroids I had a question the other day about uterine fibroids. Uterine fibroids are noncancerous growths developing in or just outside a woman’s uterus. They develop from normal uterus muscle cells which start growing abnormally. As the cells grow, they form a benign tumor. Uterine fibroids are…

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Living With Fibrocystic Breasts

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Fibrocystic Breasts I had a question the other day about fibrocystic breasts. Fibrocystic breasts feel lumpy, thick, and tender before your menstrual period. These symptoms are called fibrocystic breast changes. They may also be called cyclic breast changes because they come and go with your menstrual cycle. Fibrocystic…

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Living With Menorrhagia

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Menorrhagia I had a question the other day about menorrhagia. Menorrhagia is the medical term for heavy or prolonged menstrual periods. This is the most common type of abnormal bleeding from the uterus. Periods are considered heavy if there’s enough blood to soak a pad or tampon every…

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Living With Amenorrhea

A Natural Approach To Health Living With Amenorrhea I had a question the other day about amenorrhea. Amenorrhea is the medical term for absence of periods. Women normally don’t menstruate before puberty, during pregnancy, and after menopause. If a woman doesn’t get her period when she normally should, it may be the symptom of a…

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