Posts Tagged ‘Immune Function’

Health Benefits of Garlic

July 28th, 2010

Garlic is an age-old food condiment and medicine. It has been used for thousands of years in the Middle East,  Egypt,  India, and China.  Soldiers in the ancient world were given garlic to build strength and courage.  In traditional Chinese Medicine, it is known as 'the penicillin in the earth', because of its healing properties. By the time of the second world war, garlic's  popularity as a medicine was recognized  even by the British Government, who sent a shipment of garlic to the infantry to help heal the soldiers wounds. The health benefits of garlic work best when the garlic is used raw, altough ...

Causes of Memory Loss

March 21st, 2010

Toxic Chemicals Cause Memory Loss:  Too often people say that the cause of memory loss is a genetic thing, especially when it is related to alzheimer's.  But while it is true that some people have a propensity for afflictions of the brain, such as alzheimer's and memory loss, much can be done to avoid or avert these conditions in most people, even when there is a genetic weakness. The causes of memory loss are many and varied. It is not usually just one factor which has brought about the condition, but a combination of factors. Note: We are not addressing those people ...

Iodine Scalp/Hair Remedy

January 26th, 2010

Iodine For The Health of the Hair: Iodine/Scalp/Hair Remedy:  Iodine is a wonderful, natural, relatively inexpensive item for restoring hair growth and improving the scalp tissue. If you apply iodine on a regular basis to the head, you not only nourish the scalp but the whole body as well, as iodine is absorbed gradually through the tissues of the scalp and into the body where it is utilized to help immune function, the improving of which helps to stave off diseases like cancer and arthritis and makes minimal the effects of flu, colds and other infections. Generally speaking, if you are healthy, then you ...
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