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Foods and drugs that increase the irritability of the nerves should be monitored closely. These include stimulants such as coffee, cola drinks, black tea, bronchial inhalers, among others. Sugar holds a special place among agents that are common...
Hoelen is prescribed by Chinese herbalists to increase urinary output, strengthen the digestion, and calm the mind an...
Cactus is mainly known for its use in heart problems, and especially when emotional or nervous system imbalances are ...
For internal bleeding shepherd's purse fresh plant tincture, a choline-containing anti-hemorrhagic, is taken every ho...
Well-known as an emmenagogue, sedative, and nervine, motherwort is extremely beneficial to the cardiac and female sys...
Hawthorn has a long history of safe use as the herb of choice for strengthening, tonifying, and protecting the cardio...
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Chronic fatigue syndrome was officially recognized by the Center for Disease Control as a physical condition in 1988. It is an illness that affects the brain and body of more than one million Ameri...
Have you ever awakened in the middle of the night with worry? Your whole body feels it, and this emotion acts as if you are dying. You may sweat and have heart palpitations, and it appears very r...
The thyroid gland is located in the front of your throat, and produces hormones that keep your body energized, warm, and boost your metabolism.
If your thyroid gland cannot produce enough thy...