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Several vitamins have been studied for their effects on arthritis, including the antioxidant vitamins A, C, and E, and vitamins D and K.
Adverse effects of high zinc intake include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, and headaches. Intakes of 150–450 mg of...
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9 Herbs and Spices That Fight Inflammation Ginger. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) is a delicious spice with a peppery yet sweet flavor. ... Garlic....
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
Learn More »Several nutritional supplements have shown promise for relieving pain, stiffness and other arthritis symptoms. Glucosamine and chondroitin, omega-3 fatty acids, SAM-e and curcumin are just some of the natural products researchers have studied for osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Some of these natural remedies may offer arthritis symptom relief, especially when you use them in conjunction with traditional treatments. Here’s the evidence on some of the most popular supplements used to treat arthritis, and how they work.
Cooked or raw, garlic and onions may help ward off heart disease. There is evidence that these two allium vegetables tend to "thin the blood,"...
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For the first few weeks, a newborn baby may need up to 10 to 12 diapers a day. As the baby grows older, their need for diapers tends to decrease....
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Several previous studies using the SEER program have shown that cardiovascular diseases and COPD are the most common non-cancer causes of death in...
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Pumpkin seeds are known to contain high levels of a component called tryptophan, which naturally boosts the serotonin levels of the body, helping...
Read More »When you take supplements as directed and under your doctor’s supervision, they’re generally safe. Yet even though they’re labeled “natural,” supplements can sometimes cause side effects or interact with the medicines you take. For example, high-dose fish oil supplements can thin the blood and may interact with anticoagulant medicines such as warfarin (Coumadin). Sometimes you can overdo it and take too much, especially when it comes to vitamins. Some vitamins -- like B and C -- are water soluble. That means if you take too much of them, your body will flush out the extra. Yet fat-soluble vitamins such as A, D, E and K can build up in your body to the point where they become harmful, so check with your doctor about safe amounts. Finally, supplements don’t go through the same rigorous approval process from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) as medicines. The FDA has to review and approve every medication to make sure it works and that it’s safe. With supplements, the ingredients listed on the label may not be the same ones that are in the bottle.
DHT stimulates cell growth in the prostate gland and is the major cause of the rapid prostate enlargement that occurs between puberty and young...
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While it's generally safe to sleep with a tampon in if you're sleeping for less than eight hours, it's important that you change tampons every...
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Red Ginseng is a popular natural alternative to Viagra. It is available online and in health stores. DHEA is a hormone produced by the human body...
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Fluxactive Complete is conveniently packed with over 14 essential prostate powerhouse herbs, vitamins and grade A nutrients which work synergistically to help you support a healthy prostate faster
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Some cancers, such as prostate cancer, uterine cancer, and certain liver cancers, are pretty much invisible or very hard to detect on a CT scan....
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