23 January, 2011
Using herbs for fighting flu and other respiratory tract infections has a long history.  From Chinese traditional medicine 5,000 years ago to cutting edge research in medical laboratories around the..
23 January, 2011
Each year the flu mutates a little bit so we have a different virus to fend off.  Certain tried and true methods of dealing with flu symptoms start right in..
23 January, 2011
When flu strikes, it is nice to know that there are so many herbs that fight flu symptoms.  The coughs and congestion, headaches and body aches, fevers and chills that..
23 January, 2011
During flu season it is helpful to have a listing of medicinal herbs and preparations to provide herbal flu relief. Fever and Chills Use a tea made with a few..
18 January, 2011
Finding a cure for foot fungus is easy and can be easily accomplished by opening your bathroom cabinet. Any form of anti-septic like vinegar, rubbing alcohol, salt, garlic, and even..
18 January, 2011
There are several symptoms of emphysema that can be helped by the healing properties of this pungent herb.  Smoking and the resultant emphysema can damage the vascular system causing poor..
18 January, 2011
Emphysema symptoms can be almost unnoticeable at first and over time become more severe.  A cough that just does not go away may be the first sign of emphysema.  Shortness..
17 January, 2011
During the winter months, earaches can become quite a problem. So can getting into the doctor’s office. Well, here are some simple home remedies for immediate earache relief. Although these..
13 January, 2011
Eczema is a chronic condition with no known cause although researchers think it might be due to an immune system problem.  It is not contagious and some people who first..
13 January, 2011
My treatment for eczema may not work exactly for you but feel free to experiment and adapt it until you find what relieves your symptoms.  It took me a while..
12 January, 2011
Outer Ear Infection An earache can be the result of an outer ear infection which is sometimes called “swimmer’s ear”.  The delicate skin of the outer ear can be damaged..