http://www.earthclinic.com/cures/common-breast-problems-holistic-treatment.html
http://drtorihudson.com/articles/natural-approaches-to-fibrocystic-breasts/
http://avivaromm.com/good-bye-breast-tenderness-7-natural-treatments-you-can-count-on
Don't forget October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Thursday, June 25, 2015
Wednesday, June 24, 2015
Domestic Violence
It happens to men and women. Love yourself enough to speak up, seek help and walk away. We only have one life to live. Don't let someone else take it away from you prematurely!
http://putthenailinit.com/
http://www.safehorizon.org/page/donate-3.html
It also happens to animals
http://aldf.org/resources/when-your-companion-animal-has-been-harmed/animal-cruelty-and-domestic-violence/
http://putthenailinit.com/
http://www.safehorizon.org/page/donate-3.html
It also happens to animals
http://aldf.org/resources/when-your-companion-animal-has-been-harmed/animal-cruelty-and-domestic-violence/
Saturday, June 20, 2015
Breathe Easy
http://www.healthcentral.com/asthma/
Studies suggested that vitamin D deficiency may aggravate asthma symptoms in adults and that supplementation might help reduce them. Recent research evaluated 408 adults with asthma; 66 percent were vitamin D deficient. Half of the group received vitamin D3 tablets for 28 weeks. The remaining participants took a placebo during that same period. In addition, all patients used the inhaled corticosteroid ciclesonide to control their asthma. http://www.healthcentral.com/
Ultimately, there was no difference in the time to first treatment failure-defined as a decline in lung function, an increased need for asthma medications or an asthma-related hospital visit-between the two groups. The investigators did report one small benefit: Vitamin D users needed slightly less ciclesonide to achieve symptom control, but the difference was not significant.
Studies suggested that vitamin D deficiency may aggravate asthma symptoms in adults and that supplementation might help reduce them. Recent research evaluated 408 adults with asthma; 66 percent were vitamin D deficient. Half of the group received vitamin D3 tablets for 28 weeks. The remaining participants took a placebo during that same period. In addition, all patients used the inhaled corticosteroid ciclesonide to control their asthma. http://www.healthcentral.com/
Ultimately, there was no difference in the time to first treatment failure-defined as a decline in lung function, an increased need for asthma medications or an asthma-related hospital visit-between the two groups. The investigators did report one small benefit: Vitamin D users needed slightly less ciclesonide to achieve symptom control, but the difference was not significant.
Saturday, June 6, 2015
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