What are the ingredients of a detox drink?
Mostly B vitamins which cleanse your system of impurities and creatin (found in red meat and weight lifting supplements) which makes you pee alot so you get everything out of your system. Instead of buying expensive detox drinks ( the cheapest I found was $25) try energy drinks like red bull that are rich in B vitamins and lots of red meat or a weight lifting supplement. Daily multi-vitamins also contain alot of B vitamins. Detox drinks are a scam, they-re often overpriced and most only work if you drink one a few hours before a test, and usually you won't have a heads up.
And lots of garlic extract. do not eat alot of real gralic due to the fact that garlic, in large amounts, can be poisonous to the body. Aged garlic extract is a major. you can get it at walmart in gel pill form.
What is the difference between an aromatherapy oil and essential oil?
Essential oils are actually not "oils" at all. They are volatile organic compounds made up of a variety of chemicals but because they contain no lipids, they are not technically considered oils--at least nutritionally. "Ordinary" vegetable oils, on the other hand, contain lipids and that's what makes them "oils". Some vegetable oils contain what scientists call essential fatty acids. These are fatty acids that the body needs but cannot make on its own. But they should not be confused with the botanical extracts known as essential oils. Essential oils are oils that use in aromatherapy. These oils have a therapeutic property and if use correctly can overcome some health problems.
Where can you buy peppermint oil?
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Does Medicare cover the cost of acupuncture?
From the 2009 Publication "Medicare and You" on www.medicare.gov :
"What's NOT Covered by Part A and Part B?
Items and services that Medicare doesn't cover include, but aren't limited to, the following:
■■Acupuncture. "
An aromatic gum resin obtained from African and Asian trees of the genus Boswellia and used chiefly as incense and in perfumes.
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Frankincense is an aromatic resin obtained from trees of the genus Boswellia, It is used in incense as well as in perfumes
It is an aromatic resin obtained from trees that are common to the Middle East and area. It is used in perfumes and incense.
Stress balls can be made of many materials. Rice sealed in a material that is stretchy such as vinyl, is one type of materials that a stress ball is made of. Another way more complex stress balls are made is to inject a malleable material with foam or a rubbery gel substance.
Cure for 15mm stone in kidney?
i guess you just just need surgery and be prepared for pain or go to sleep
How will vitamin E help hair growth?
The main vitamins that can result with faster hair growth is B complex vitamins. B complex vitamins are vitamins such as folic acid and insositol. Also, something good to think about when wanting to promote faster hair growth is to remove stress from your life.
How do you use the kinoki foot pads?
Detox Pad (Patch) works just like the osmosis pressure in a plant. Tree roots transport water to other branches utilizing its semi-permeable membrane. The heat from the Detox Pad (Patch) helps absorb perspiration from the bottom of our foot.
The bottom of the foot is the location where most of the nerves in our body end. Therefore, the Detox Pad is best used on the sole of the foot to clean out waste and toxic materialsthat are expelled in the form of sweat.
How is holistic medicine defined?
describe therapies that attempt to treat the patient as a whole person. That is, instead of
Why does sugar make you tired?
sugar makes you tired because when you first eat it it gives you a sugar rush but after a couple of minutes you get even more tired than before you ate it.
What is alternative healing techniques?
Alternative healing techniques are those that fall out of the mainstream medical field, the acception to this are osteopathic doctors. Other types of alternative treatments are naturopathy, medication, reiki, hypnosis and herbal treatments.
What are some good natural remedies for nausea?
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Ginger tends to be very effective, but my personal experience with both me and others in my household leads me to believe that there there may be a slight risk that it will increase depression.
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I agree with Sarah that ginger is very effective but diasgree that it will increase depression. In India we took ginger with every meals and Indians are among the most happeist ones on the earth according to a survey. And you can also try taking ur saliva inside whenver you have nausea.
What exactly does a chiropractor do?
Chiropractors adjust the joints of the spine and extremities (except in a couple of states they only work on the spine). Some Chiropractors are concerned with restoring alignment of the spine and other joints while other Chiropractors restore proper motion to joint segments. All of this is meant to allow the body to function better, including relieving pain.
This may sound weird. But take a peice of tissue and stick it up your nostril. It will stop if from running in your mouth etc..... and go to wal mart. they have some cheap medicine that works really good for colds and runny noses.
What are Umbles signs in hypothermia?
What do you put medicine into?
It depens with medicine you need to inject and in which place of your body.
For deep muscles, you use longer needles (1 to 1 1/2 inches).
It also depens of the drug viscosity. For "oily" products, you need to use bigger needles (18 to 22 gauges).
For regular subcutaneous injection (liquid form) you can use 1 inch needle with a gauge of 27 to 30.
One detoxifying foot bath recipe is to use 1 cup of Epsom salt, 1 cup of sea salt, 2 cups of baking soda, and several drops of lavender essential oil. Mix the ingredients well in the hottest water your feet can stand and soak your feet until the water gets cold.
Depends on your definition of 'sanitary'. It may soil and stain your clothes for instance, and it would then be unsanitary not to wash them. On the other hand, people who would otherwise have died of thirst have been known to have survived by drinking their own urine, which indeed can be done quite safely.
In 1928, bacteriologist Alexander Fleming made a chance discovery from an already discarded, contaminated Petri dish. The mold that had contaminated the experiment turned out to contain a powerful antibiotic, penicillin. However, though Fleming was credited with the discovery, it was over a decade before someone else turned penicillin into the miracle drug for the 20th century. Twelve Years Later In 1940, the second year of World War II, two scientists at Oxford University were researching promising projects in bacteriology that could possibly be enhanced or continued with chemistry. Australian Howard Florey and German refugee Ernst Chain began working with penicillin. Using new chemical techniques, they were able to produce a brown powder that kept its antibacterial power for longer than a few days. They experimented with the powder and found it to be safe. Needing the new drug immediately for the war front, mass production started quickly. The availability of penicillin during World War II saved many lives that otherwise would have been lost due to bacterial infections in even minor wounds. Penicillin also treated diphtheria, gangrene, pneumonia, syphilis and tuberculosis. information gleaned from http://history1900s.about.com/od/medicaladvancesissues/a/penicillin.htm
Who invented the alternative medicine?
Herbal medicines have been with us as long as we have been around.
Early on humankind was omnivorous, we ate the plants, grains, roots and herbs we found around us in nature. Meat tended to be hard to acquire, and harder to perverse, so we relied on vegetable matter for the bulk of our diet. In the gleaning of those plants we found items that had beneficial effects on our systems. Those effects were noted and remembered, so that when a member of the group suffered from, for example, a stomach ache, peppermint was steeped in water and given as a tea to relieve the symptoms.
What do you use eucalyptus oil for?
Like any herb, you can prepare it however you like. To use externally, you can make a salve/oil with fresh/dried leaves. You can add leaves to your bath, or make a poultice. You can sprinkle powdered, dried leaves into wounds. To use internally, you can make an infusion/decoction (tea) from the dried/fresh leaves. You can make a tincture (alcohol-based solution) with the fresh/dried leaves. You can use essential oil internally. To do this, first dilute the eucalyptus essential oil 1:10 by mixing 5 drops of eucalyptus with 50 drops of olive (or other food-grade) oil. You then fill empty capsules half-way with oat-bran (or a similar, food-grade absorbent). Then, carefully add several (dose depends on body weight and health issues) drops of the diluted oil to the bran-filled capsule. Eucalyptus is a powerful and very useful herb. I assume you want to take it for its anti-microbial properties. Be advised that it is considered toxic in every way, shape, and form. You will be hard pressed to find any person or info (besides me) that recommends taking it internally. On the other hand, it has appeared, as a tincture, in the commercial herb market recently. good luck.
Well the first couple times you do it; It will cause nausea, upset stomach, headaches, dehydration, diarrhea, and faintness. You will probably black out and be very light headed.
If you continuously do it, your intestines won't work without the laxatives. Your body will be dependent on them so it is not good to continuously do it. Also the more you do it the chances of causing a serious injury to yourself increase immensely.
How does alternative medicine helps?
Alternative medicines have been around since people have been around. They are tried and true medicines, for the most part. This is not to say they cannot be used in conjunction with modern medicine because they can.
Also alternative medicines are normally based in plants rather than something that comes out of a chemist's laboratory. They are wonderful alternatives for those with allergic reactions to modern medicine.
How are homeopathic treatments made?
The medicines are derived from following sources:
Plant Kingdom such as Belladonna atropa (Deadly Nightshade), Calendula Off (Marigold), Arnica Montana (Leopards bane), Crocus Sativa (Meadow saffron) Mineral Kingdom such as Sulphur, Calcarea Carb (Calcium Carbonate), Nitric-Acid, Natrum-Muriaticum (Common Salt)
Animal Kingdom