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Monday, August 31, 2009

Finding Homeopathic Cures for Asthma in Cats

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Before you begin searching for homeopathic cures for asthma in cats, you need to be sure your cat has a diagnosis. Take your cat to the vet to verify that he/she indeed has bronchial asthma.

If you would like to supplement the treatments your vet prescribes for your cat's asthma, there are several homeopathic options. The first is pushkar mool, which is an herb that can help treat all kinds of respiratory disorders.

This will help your cat expel all of the mucus that often builds up as a result of asthma. Pippali is another herb that can help feline asthma.

Pippali is an expectorant, meaning it will help clear your cat's mucus. Additionally, pippali can help tone the muscles of the respiratory tract for better breathing.



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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Hyperhidrosis Homeopathic Cures

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Hyperhidrosis is a condition in which a person sweats copiously at unpredictable times. Sufferers of hyperhidrosis may even sweat when it is cold or when they are not engaged in strenuous physical activity.

There are hyperhidrosis homeopathic remedies that may help the condition. One such remedy is called Sanicula Aqua.

Sanicula Aqua is particularly effective at treating excessive axillary, or armpit, sweating. If your perspiration problem occurs mostly at night, you might try Mercurius Vivus.

This remedy is derived from elemental mercury. Mercurius Vivus is used for many inflammation disorders and skin disorders, including excessive sweating.



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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Homeopathic MRSA Treatment Suggestions

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MRSA is a particularly lethal form of staph infection that does not respond to broad-spectrum antiobiotics. MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.

The infection most often occurs in healthcare settings, like nursing homes and hospitals. Typically, MRSA first appears as tiny red bumps that look like bites or pimples.

MRSA is a serious, potentially life-threatening disease that you should not self-diagnose or attempt to treat on your own. For homeopathic MRSA treatment suggestions, contact a homeopathic practitioner immediately.

Your homeopathic doctor may make an ointment using clay and grapefruit seed extract, which is a fairly strong antibacterial. This mixture will help draw the fluids and toxins from the wound to promote healing.



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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Online List of Homeopathic Remedies

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For a user-friendly list of homeopathic remedies, visit RiteCare.com/homeopathic. You'll find an A-Z index of all known homeopathic remedies.

If you click on a letter of the alphabet, a list of plants, herbs, and other remedies will appear that begin with that letter. For more information about a particular remedy, you can click on the blue text of the name.

Most of the remedies listed are available over the counter, so you do not need a prescription. Clicking on the name of a remedy will also link you to a page where you can purchase the remedy if you wish.

On RiteCare's homeopathy page, you'll also find a quick reference guide to homeopathic remedies. This guide gives you the names, indications, and confirmations of various homeopathic medicines.



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Monday, August 17, 2009

Do Homeopathic Remedies Really Work?

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The alternative medicine industry is booming, raking in about $34 billion in out-of-pocket spending every year. But do homeopathic and other complementary medicine approaches really work?

The theory behind homeopathy is to treat diseases with very diluted substances. Diluting substances to this degree, however, makes it impossible for their active ingredients to take effect.

Most traditional research has shown that homeopathy is no more effective than a placebo. Randomized, controlled studies consistently demonstrate that homeopathy's fundamental theory has no scientific basis.

The diluted-substance theory of homeopathy is often criticized because it defies a fundamental law of chemistry: the law of mass action. This law states that chemical reaction rates are proportional to the concentration of the substances in the reaction.



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Thursday, August 13, 2009

Homeopathic Medicine Online Remedy Finder

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If you have a symptom or condition, homeopathic medicine most likely has a treatment for you to try. To search for homeopathic remedies by symptom, visit ABCHomeopathy.com.

Click on the "Online Remedy Finder" tool to begin the process. You'll have to answer a few questions about your symptoms that will take five to fifteen minutes to answer.

Once you get to the questionnaire, you can either search for your primary symptom to find a remedy or proceed with the form. The questionnaire will ask you about what you're experiencing and where the pain or symptom is localized.

After you're done, the site will give you a "remedy grid" that suggests a homeopathic intervention for each of your symptoms. You can click on each remedy to learn more about it or purchase the product.



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Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Homeopathic Remedies for PMS

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Traditional medicine prescribes everything from analgesics to antidepressants to treat PMS. However, there are much simple and much safer ways to treat pre-menstrual syndrome with homeopathic remedies.

A recent study found that calcium and vitamin D can not only ameliorate the symptoms of PMS, but they may be able to prevent them entirely. Common symptoms of PMS include irritability, depression, fatigue, and headaches.

A diet rich in calcium and vitamin D, which helps calcium get absorbed by the body, can ward off these symptoms. In fact, women with diets high in vitamin D and calcium are 40% less likely to develop PMS.

The women in the study who prevented PMS consumed about 4 servings per day of low-fat or skim milk, yogurt, or fortified orange juice. Women who wish to forestall the symptoms of PMS should consume about 1200 mg of calcium each day and 400 IUs of Vitamin D daily.



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