Tag: healthy alternatives

5 Natural Health Tips for Flu Season

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There is no question that flu season is upon us. There are lots of ways to naturally prevent getting the flu if you are...

Monk Fruit Is a Natural Sweetener, Nectresse Is Not

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While processed, artificial sweeteners are not the best option for sweetening your coffees or teas, there are alternative, natural sweeteners. But buyer beware, many...

The Many Miracles of Raw Organic Honey

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Raw organic honey can provide you with numerous excellent health benefits, in addition to supporting organic cultivation of honey bees in your region. Immune System...

Alternative Therapies Continuing to Gain Acceptance with Mainstream Medicine [Video]

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In a report on NBC Nightly News, Dr. Nancy Snyderman discussed broader acceptance of alternative and complimentary forms of treatment for cancer patients. According...

Naturally Lower Bad Cholesterol by Adding More Fiber to Your Diet

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Q. How do "cholesterol-lowering" cereals like oatmeal reduce LDL cholesterol? How much do I need to eat to make a difference? A. Fruits, vegetables, and...

Alternative Approaches to Dealing with ADHD in Children and Adults

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For most children and adults who are diagnosed with ADHD (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder) the automatic treatment is medication. However, nutrition and meditation are also...

Amino Acids a Clue in the Autism Puzzle?

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Researchers are excited to announce they may have found a clue in treating a rare form of autism. Autism is a poorly understood developmental...

Vitamin D Proves as Alternative Treatment for Tuberculosis, Study Suggests

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There has been a great deal of information surfacing lately about vitamin D deficiency and how it impacts health. Curious about how tuberculosis has...

Chemotherapy Long-term Effects Compromise Cognitive Function

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Researchers at the prestigious Moffitt Cancer Center reviewed existing studies regarding the impact chemotherapy has on cognitive function in cancer patients. They discovered that...

Preventing Disease and Illness Outbreaks Through Social Media Monitoring

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People who tweet when they're ill could act as an early warning system for the spread of disease. Adam Sadilek at the University of...
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