Posted by Maria Rivera on June 28th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as animals, biology, disease, eco friendly, education, environment, geography, Health, illness, insects, news, Nutrition, society
Are you aware that the most destructive pest infestations discovered in the eastern US is the Japanese beetle? Not a lot of people realize but this type of beetle devastates the metropolitan gardening crops above any other pests discovered in the area. Actually observed in the year 1916 after being introduced in Nj accidentally, this pest was simply determined to occur in Japan. Individuals then didn’t possibly think it was a serious pest!
Posted by Dr. Markho Rafael on June 11th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as arthritis, biology, bronchitis, disease, Fitness, healing, herbal, herbs, medicine, mushroom, nature, Nutrition, supplements, wellness
Reishi extract has been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat arthritis and other forms of inflammation for over 2,000 years. Also commonly known by its Latin name as “Ganoderma,” or Chinese “Ling Zhi,” Reishi is by far the most searched medicinal mushroom on the Internet with over 200,000 searches per month. And although it may not be the panacea (“cure-all”) that some hold it to be, the fact that modern research confirms it as an inflammation modulator may help explain why it has long been heralded as such in the Orient.
Posted by Dr. Gary Gendron on March 19th, 2010 | Categorized as Nutrition | Tagged as biology, detoxification, Exercise, Fitness, Health, holistic healing, holistic medicines, natural doctor, natural healing, natural nutrition, Nutrition, nutritionist, vitamin and mineral defeciences
Depriving your body of food and drink for a period of time to clean your body is called fasting. This has been done all throughout history as a way to purify the body, strengthen the immune system, and improve physiological functioning of major organs. In modern times, we call this detoxification, and holistic healing and natural substances have greatly improved the process. Fasting alone can deprive your body of the essential nutrients that it needs for daily functioning, and allow fat cells to transfer toxic substances into the blood that can further damage tissues and cells.