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Natural Treatment for Hair Loss

Alopecia areata is a hair loss condition that causes the rapid onset of round patches of baldness. The cause of alopecia areata is unknown, although in some cases, alopecia areata has been associated with autoimmune diseases. People are often in good health. In approximately one-fifth of people who develop alopecia areata, there is a family history. Natural Remedies for Alopecia Areata In most people with alopecia areata, hair usually grows back within a year without any treatment. The following are some natural remedies that have been explored for alopecia areata.

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Natural Hormones Balance

I rarely see a patient with low testosterone levels who does not also have a serious imbalance in some or all of the other major hormones regulating metabolism, body chemistry, and disease progression. Here are 6 of the key hormones your doctor should test for … and the importance of maintaining optimal levels of each: Testosterone – as we age, our testosterone levels decline, causing us to become moody, unhappy, forgetful, and disinterested in sex. Other symptoms of low testosterone range from loss of muscle mass and physical strength to accumulation of excessive belly fat.

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Natural Solution to Diabetes

Diabetes is characterized by elevated glucose (sugars) in the blood and resistance of cell membranes to insulin, the hormone that helps metabolize sugar. It is estimated that 350 million people worldwide have either Type one or two diabetes.r

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Natural ways to reverse Diabetes

Lifestyle changes like reducing the intake of flour,sugar[particularly high fructose corn syrup], dairy[ice cream], junk foods and increasing fibre, vegetables[yams], cinnamon, chromium/vanadium, Stevia, Vit B1 & B12, Vit D, CoQ10, exercise to increase circulation and enhance circulation and reduce peripheral neuropathy. Researchers at the UCLA School of Medicine found that Type 2 patients were able to completely reverse their diabetes in just three weeks by using a simple, inexpensive, utterly safe, non-drug approach.

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Stress Reduction for 12 Subjects after using the Infra Red Negative Ions Amethyst Bio Mat over 3 months

Abstract: 12 subjects were tested before and after using the Bio Mat for one hour daily over 3 months period using 3 different biofeedback devices and blood cortisol levels to measure stress reduction. Far Infra Red/Negative Ions Amethyst Bio Mat reduces Stress by 78% as validated by Pre and Post Biofeedback Brain Scans as well as fating blood test to measure the stress hormone cortisol.

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Cell Phone, Good , Bad or Ugly?

Cell Phonesr George Grant | September 7, 2016 | Blogs | No Commentsr We love our smartphones, but it turns out there are dangers associated with using cell phones. Thousands of studies link cell phone radiation to a long list of serious illnesses including cancer. Cell phone radiation exposure has been principally linked to two types of brain tumor:gliomas and acoustic neuromas. Cell phone radiation exposure has also been linked to many other cancers, including: Cancer of the Pituitary Glandr Thyroid Cancerr Melanoma Riskr Stem Cell Cancerr Parotid Malignant Tumorsr Leukemiar

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Uveitis Causes ^ Prevention

Uveitis is a form of eye inflammation. It affects the middle layer of tissue in the eye wall (uvea). Uveitis (u-vee-I-tis) warning signs often come on suddenly and get worse quickly. They include eye redness, pain and blurred vision. The condition can affect one or both eyes. It primarily affects people ages 20 to 50, but it may also affect children. Possible causes of uveitis are infection, injury, or an autoimmune or inflammatory disease. Many times a cause can not be identified.

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