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I would like to share with you the importance of hydration that will help you insure maximum health and wellness. You must drink eight to ten glasses of water a day. I know you have heard this time and time again. I understand completely! I know how difficult it is to drink all that water in one day[....] Read more
Neuro Emotional technique is a safe, gentle and effective technique pioneered in the field of Chiropractic, and now taught under auspices of the University of Miami school of Medicine.
Emotional reactions can be healthy or unhealthy. Probably the majority of our emotional reaction poses no long-lasting physiological or psychological difficulties.
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Women are caregivers naturally, taking care of everyone in their lives. But, as a woman are you remembering to take care of yourself? It is a well known fact that women’s nutritional and health needs are distinctive. As a woman develops, she has exclusive phases during her life that require different nutrients. This causes women to constantly undergo variances in their health needs from being a young adult, through childbearing years, to menopause and into post menopause. Which is why, it is very important for women to make the correct choices for their individual body needs, by using natural health supplements and natural personal care products. What works during one phase of a woman’s life, may not perform during another time of her life. Just like a childhood favorite of those Oreo sandwich cookies that you broke apart to eat the icing first, may not serve you the same now! Plus, life is being lived longer! With added longevity, it only makes sense to be healthy. Since there are constant changes in a woman’s body naturally, it is crucial to ensure that you continually receive all of the natural nutrients you need for optimal health. Read the rest of this entry »
Busy as a… woman? It’s true. Women are often to busy taking care of their families, jobs, homes, relatives, friends, neighbors, pets, plants, that they fail to take care of guess who? Yup, themselves. Annoying-or worse-symptoms are just brushed aside, suffered through, and put up with, month after month, sometimes year after year, during the normal female cycles of menstruation and menopause.
PMS (premenstrual syndrome) is defined as a combination of emotional, physical, psychological, and mood disturbances that happen between the time of ovulation and the start of menstrual flow. The most common mood-related symptoms are irritability, depression, oversensitivity, and yes mood swings with alternating sadness and anger. Read the rest of this entry »
It is crucial that women should have easy access to reliable health information. The National Women’s Health Resource Center is a nonprofit organization and its main objective is always to give women every one of the latest details about health. It keeps women up-to-date with all of the brand new developments all around the world in the health care industry.
If women are kept informed about health, they may make an effort to maintain and enhance the health of their own families. That is the reason the National Women Health Resource Center has a comprehensive directory of all health services and organizations which are women-friendly.
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It is a thorn on most women’s sides, and if left unchecked, Candida infection in the genitalia can lead to more women’s health issues that they really can do without. While Candida is a naturally occurring fungus in the human body, it is balanced off by other[....] Read more
When PMS is concerned, there are too many symptoms to be able to list out individually. As every woman is unique, as of now, there is no universal cause or remedy for the effects of PMS from medical science.
It has been long established that a regular menstrual cycle is a indication of good health. Isn’t that special? However, being healthy does not equate to being free from pain nor mood swings from PMS.
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Are you tired of those days of the months where you can not zip up your jeans without having to lay down on the bed, breathing in, or jumping up and down to get into one leg? Then you get irritable to top it off? You are not alone. Ninety percent of all women suffer from different degrees of premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Marilyn Glenville, PhD, wrote in her book Natural Solutions to PMS that there exists up to 150 possible symptoms that can make you feel terrible and that there are ways to treat some of the most common premenstrual problems.
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Creating a “quality” menopause transition requires following certain guidelines to minimize its effects on women’s health. You probably know that this condition wrecks havoc on female anatomy creating chemical imbalances and overall discomfort for a period of time (both short and long).
Bouts of anxiety, physical symptoms such as hot flashes and vibrations ripping through the body, vaginal discomfort, relationship issues, and the realization that women are stepping into the next phase of their lives are critical changes one must face.
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