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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Malaria is rampant wherever there is stagnant water. This is more so sub-tropical and tropical countries. The female anopheles mosquito is the main cause of injecting the malaria virus into the blood stream of a person. This it does by sucking blood of a person; thus putting in the virus and then sucking the blood of another human and giving that person the virus. This process goes on thereby malaria is spread very quickly. Dengue; is the latest form of malaria; however it is treatable herbally. Mosquitoes have a very short span of life; however, they make up for this multiplying fast.
Grapes are a natural herbal treatment for malaria. This fruit contain an ingredient which is colloquial to quinine. The pulp of the grapefruit should be boiled and the juice strained; before it is imbibed. One would get relief from fever very quickly. Another herbal treatment for malaria is the seeds of the fever nut plant. They are procurable easily at any herbal store. Seven Gms of this seed should be given to an ailing person; whenever fever seems to be setting in. People living in mosquito infested areas would vouch for the efficacy of the suggested herbal treatments.
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Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Dandruff is nothing but the falling of dry scalp skin when one brushes or combs his/her hair. However, sometimes the problem can be a pressing one. Things can worsen if the scalp gets infected. At times the scales of the scalp fall on their own accord and are visible on your clothing; especially the shoulders. Though, they are mostly tiny pieces of scales; however, sometimes large pieces fall off the scalp. It is very embarrassing; especially at your work place and other public places. People would gaze at you in an awkward manner. If the dandruff is severe then your hair would start looking repulsive.
Nonetheless, there are some potent herbal treatments for troublesome dandruff. Fenugreek is well known herbal treatment for dandruff. About 100Gms of these seeds should be left to soaked overnight and grinded into a paste in the morning. Apply this to the scalp and leave it to dry off. Wash it of with off with soap nut solution. It would help a lot to get rid of dandruff. Washing your hair with lemon juice is another good herbal treatment for dandruff. A concoction of green gram powder and yogurt should be applied to the scalp atleast thrice a week to get rid of dandruff. You can mix them according to the requirement of your hair and the problem.
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

The term Halitosis means foul/bad breath. This condition is all too common. It is sad but true that most people who suffer from bad breath are not even aware of it. Unless; ofcourse they are fervent smoochers. The other way out is to smell your own breath; by the simple procedure of cupping your hands and breathing out through you mouth. If you don’t like your own breath; then you can imagine what the person you are talking to would think of you. Halitosis is enough to make people shun you. The opposite sex is sure to remain far away you. However, there are some proven herbal remedies to combat Halitosis.
The usage of fenugreek is a very herbal remedy for Halitosis. Tea made of the seeds of this herb should be drunk on regular basis to ward off bad breath. Boil one litre of water with a teaspoon of fenugreek seeds and imbibe it. Avocado is a very potent herbal remedy for Halitosis; as it tends to destroy all the bacteria of the intestines. Raw guava is also very effective in treating Halitosis. Guava has malic and oxalic; which destroy all the foul breath causing bacteria. All the aforementioned herbal treatments for Halitosis are proven and safe.
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Thursday, August 6th, 2009

The most rampant problem afflicting the gall bladder is inflammation. This ailment is known as cholecystitis. The presence of stones in the gall; is known as cholelithiasis. If there is a less count of bile then gall stones are formed. If there is shooting pain in the abdomen then in all probability; there could be a stone in the gall bladder. Usually the patient gets a feeling of nausea and suffers from indigestion always. A person who has a gall bladder stone suffers from acne problem also. Constipation is another symptom of gall bladder. According to Chinese legend gall bladder stones are directly connected to anger and emotions.
Beetroot juice, carrot juice and cucumber juice; about 100ml each are very good gall bladder cleansers. However, they need to be combined and then imbibed. This combination of the juices should be drunk twice daily. Another potent herbal treatment for gall bladder disorder is the eating of pear or drinking its juice. Chicory is also a very good remedy for gall bladder stones; especially its seeds and flowers. Endive (Chicory) gives impetus to bile formation which is beneficial for both the liver and the gall bladder. All the aforementioned treatments are time tested and the people who have benefited from them would swear an oath for it.
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Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

Pneumonia happens to a person with a weak immune system. However, it is curable by many branches of the medical science. The most authentic branch of medical science for this ailment is the herbal branch and people who recuperated by this herbal treatment would swear an oath for it. All you need to do is to make a dish of tea with fenugreek seeds and make the ailing person drink it. As, soon as the person imbibes the tea he/she would start to perspire profusely and the fever would leave that person. In the initial stages the dosage should be of about for cups a day. However, the dosage could be decreased as the condition improves.
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