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Keeping your mind and body in check - popular topics in health and medicine to maintain a long and healthy life.
How An Epsom Salt Liver Cleanse Works & How To Do It
Epsom salt liver cleanses are a great way to flush the system of unwanted toxins and get a fresh start. There are a few steps of the actual Epsom salt cleanse that you need to follow for it to be successful.
By Zach Passarella5 years ago in Longevity
I Drank a Gallon of Water Every Day for a Week
My whole life I was told to drink 8 8 ounce glasses of water a day to be healthy. Several years ago a friend told me she drinks a gallon of water a day. At first, I thought it was crazy but then I tried it. I felt great! So I kept it up
By Leann Brown5 years ago in Longevity
Cancer treatment centers in India.
India was ranked 145 among the world top healthcare providers in 2014. India was ranked 156 in 1994. Cancer is a chronic disease killing the patient physically and mentally. It also is a slow death to the patient's family as it drains away all the money and peace. Cancer is the second most leading cause of death after cardiovascular disease. The global death of people around the world sums up the ratio of 1:6.
By Kartik Kumar5 years ago in Longevity
Hip Replacement Surgery: Reasons, Type, and Risks Involved
Hip replacement surgery is a highly successful procedure. In the surgery, the hip joint is replaced with implants. Some patients require a total hip replacement, whereas for some partial replacement (hemiarthroplasty) is sufficient.
By Arun Sharma5 years ago in Longevity
A complete guide to Panchakarma cleansing therapy
Today, Ayurveda is becoming a way of living because of the many benefits that it offers. It has taken the shape of a modern-day movement that transforms how we treat our bodies and mind. Ayurveda helps sharpen our sense of self-awareness and inner sensitivity by making us listen to our bodies and minds and responding to them through the tools of nature. This practice, through the use of herbs, oils, roots, and plants for the prevention and treatment of various illnesses, has created its own loyal group of practitioners and followers. Also considered as the oldest system of healing, the term Ayurveda in Sanskrit means ‘The science of life’. This ancient knowledge originated in the Indian subcontinent around 5000 years ago. With the advent of globalization, this science of healing has spread far and wide. And today, everyone from all over has benefited from Ayurvedic practice.
By himanshu bagga5 years ago in Longevity
My Life with a Dysfunctional Bladder
Two months after graduating from high school in the summer of 2016, something just didn’t feel right. I had just begun working my first full-time job and I had felt fluid come out of my lower regions. It wouldn’t stop, and it wouldn’t cease for several years. I’ve been chronically ill with a condition that affects my bladder for the past four years, and it isn’t going anywhere anytime soon.
By Kataryna Izol5 years ago in Longevity
Cerebral Palsy - Surgical Treatment for Children
Treating Cerebral Palsy through surgery opens up extensive recovery options and improves the problems associated with it like mobility, growth, stiffness, and posture. It requires physical therapy and medications before and after the surgery to gain the maximum benefits of the treatment. The numerous surgery options help to improve various complexities related to movements, pain, and alignment in ankles, feet, legs, arms, wrists, and hips and the areas where the surgeries are performed as either muscles, tendons, bones, or nerves.
By rajesh sharma5 years ago in Longevity
How Long Does the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Live on Different Surfaces?
The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 fundamentally spreads from person to person. At the point when somebody who is infected coughs or sniffles, they send droplets containing the virus into the air. A healthy individual would then be able to take in those droplets. You may also contract the infection if you contact a surface or object with the virus on it and afterward touch your mouth, nose, or eyes.
By Dose Pharmacy5 years ago in Longevity
Multiple Sclerosis & Inflammation
Hi! I'm Amber, I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis about 12 years ago, not long after my third child's first birthday. Frankly it was devastating, I was at the time working at a retirement home and taking care of 2 residents that had the condition. One man was 40 and in the late stages of the disease, in the two years that I worked there I unfortunately watched his steady decline and eventual death, it was so sad. The other woman was 75 or so and had not been able to walk since she was 50 but was now confined to a wheelchair with pretty severe tremors all of the time. I remember the day that I was helping her get ready for bed and she made the comment, "well at least you don't have MS" and then her crying when I revealed to her that I had just recently been diagnosed. All I could think about were my 3 young kids, my husband and the end result of the disease.
By Amber Nelson5 years ago in Longevity











