Conventional Therapy

Quercetin for Interstitial Cystitis

Interstitial cystitis is an inflammation of the bladder that is not caused by an infection. Symptoms of interstitial cystitis include pain, increased need to urinate and incontinence. Conventional approach includes dietary changes, bladder...

Oregano Oil for Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a skin disorder characterized by raised red patches covered by silvery scales. It is believed that an immune system imbalance may play a role in the development of psoriasis. Conventional therapy includes skin moisturizers, steroid...

Acupuncture for Chemo Side Effects

The National Cancer Institute and the American Cancer Society report acupuncture may be effective in treating certain side effects associated with chemotherapy. Nearly all acupuncture studies have focused only on the management of symptoms...

Asparagus and Lung Cancer

Lung cancer is frequently diagnosed in smokers and those exposed to other harmful substances, such as asbestos, petroleum products or radon gas, for a long period of time, according to Public Health Agency of Canada. Conventional therapy includes...

Accelerated & Hyperfractionated Radiation Therapy

The American Cancer Society estimates that more than 1.5 million new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in the year 2011, and the disease will be responsible for about 500,000 deaths this year. Cancer occurs when the cells in your body divide too...

Herbs for Plantar Warts

Plantar warts are a common type of contagious wart caused by the human papilloma virus subtypes 1, 2, 4 and 7. These type of rough surfaced, horny growths occur on the soles of the feet, and according to the Merck Manual, are considered benign and...

Lapband vs. Diet for Type II Diabetes

As of January 2011, 650,000 Lap-Band procedures had been performed worldwide, according to the company's website. The procedure helps obese patients lose weight by restricting the size of the stomach so the patient feels full after eating less...

What Are the Benefits of Hawthorn Extract?

Hawthorn is a thorny shrub in the rose family. It grows throughout the world, and has been used medicinally since the first century A.D. Hawthorn extract is derived from the leaves, flowers and berries of the plant. It is considered relatively...

Magnesium & Chia Seeds

Magnesium is a dietary mineral that's needed for a variety of processes to take place. About half of your magnesium is stored in your bones, and the rest is inside the cells of your organs, tissues and blood cells. Chia seeds are a source of...

Home Remedies for a Chronic Yeast Infection

Yeast is a fungus that can live almost anywhere in the body. The body's immune system and bacteria keep yeast at a safe level, but if illness or medications disturb the balance, yeast can grow and cause infection. Candida species are most commonly...

Vitamin Supplements That Aid in Quitting Smoking

Cigarette smoking is the number one cause of preventable disease worldwide, according to the American Lung Association. Quitting this highly addictive substance requires considerable effort and most smokers go through several attempts before...

Probiotics Information

Probiotics are live microorganisms, usually bacteria, that are intended to mimic the normal bacteria found in the human digestive tract. This normal bacteria is often referred to as gut flora or good bacteria. Probiotics are typically used as a...

Nutritional Supplements for a Healthy Heart

The heart sends blood and oxygen and nutrients to the rest of the body. According to the American Heart Association, the heart pumps 2,000 gallons of blood every day and expands and contracts 100,000 times. Health conditions related to the heart...

Vitamins for Male Pattern Baldness

The most common cause of hair loss is androgenic alopecia, which is further divided in male pattern hair loss and female pattern hair loss. Male pattern baldness affects as many as 50 percent of men and is influenced by hormones and heredity,...

What Are the Benefits of Salba?

Salba, commonly known as chia, is a flowering plant belonging to the mint family. The seeds of the plant are ground and used as a nutritional drink in places like Guatemala and Mexico. Scientific studies reveal that salba may have...

Biologics for Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Inflammatory bowel disease refers to ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, according to the American College of Gastroenterology. These conditions are characterized by gastrointestinal inflammation that originates when the body's immune system...

Vitamin B-12 & Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a skin disorder characterized by raised, pink lesions covered by silvery scales that commonly affects the scalp, elbows and knees. In some cases joints are also affected, and this condition is known as psoriatic arthritis. More than 6...

Vitamin D3 and Cancer

Vitamin D, also known as the sunshine vitamin, is produced in the skin when you are exposed to sunlight. It can also be found in foods like fish, egg yolks and fortified diary products as well as a supplement. Although it is available as an...

Vitamins for Sugar Control

Managing blood sugar levels is essential for your health. When blood sugar is in excess, conditions such as glucose intolerance or diabetes occur. Conventional therapy for controlling sugar levels focuses on glucose-lowering agents such as...

Side Effects of Salba

Salba, a brand name for a particular variety of chia (Salvia hispanica L) seeds, is a newly popularized "superfood" that was used by the ancient Aztecs for both food and medicinal purposes and is currently receiving press for its high fiber, fatty...

What Is Ground Salba Seed?

Salba is another name for chia seeds, an ancient nutritious supplement that is experiencing a rejuvenation. Salba seeds were a legendary part of the ancient Aztec diet. Warriors supposedly survived on the seed during conquests. Other ancient...

Acupressure Vs. Acupuncture in Pain

Alternative medical treatments are becoming more and more popular. These treatments are thought to be helpful in treating various medical conditions. In the case of acupuncture and acupressure, there are studies that show that they can be...

Dr. Gerson's Diet

This diet named after Dr. Max B. Gerson was first used to treat migraine headaches, then tuberculosis. Some people now use Dr. Gerson's diet, which is based on his theory that consuming too much sodium and not enough potassium damages the cells,...

L-Arginine & Aldactone

Spironolactone, available in generic form and as the brand Aldactone, is a prescription diuretic prescribed to treat high blood pressure and several other health disorders. L-arginine, in contrast, is an amino acid available as an over-the-counter...

Salba Oil Vs. Fish Oil

Salba oil and fish oil are both omega 3 supplements, but not all omega 3 fatty acids are equal. The type of omega 3 in salba oil is different from the type in fish oil. Omega 3 are essential fatty acids that have been linked to several health...

Autism and a Raw Vegan Diet

Autism is a complex disorder that typically appears in children under the age of 3. Although the types and severity of symptoms vary with each child, most children with autism exhibit problems with learning, communication and social behavior. Some...

Light Treatment & Depression

Light therapy is often used for seasonal affective disorder (SAD), in which people fall into depression during certain times of the year, usually in fall and winter. The depressive disorders may stem from time changes and adjustment to daylight....

Is Green Tea Good for High Blood Pressure?

High blood pressure is a common disease that, according to American Health Association affects over 74 million Americans age 20 or older. Keeping your blood pressure within normal values prevents some serious complications such as stroke, angina...