colds
colds
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by Ron Garner - 2006-11-29
There is a universal belief that germs and viruses are the cause of disease; but this is not true. Louis Pasteur, for whom the pasteurization process is named, first put forward the idea that germs fr...
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by Casey Yew - 2006-12-01
Colds and flu are a common disease that can be inflicted to anyone who has a weak immune system. Weak immune system is probably caused by too much stress or other illnesses or through poor diet. Colds...
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by Chuck Bluestein - 2006-12-05
The above title is my guarantee to you. Modern medicine knows that people can come in contact with the germs that cause the flu and not get it due to a great immune system. What do colds have to do wi...
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by Peter Salazar - 2006-12-08
The world's most common ailment is the common cold, or just colds. Colds are caused by a viral infection on the body's upper respiratory tract. There is no single cure for the common cold since the v...
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by Michelle Newport - 2006-12-23
Common name(s):Golden Seal, Eye Balm, Ground Raspberry, Jaundice Root, Orange Root, Turmeric Root, Wild Curcuma, Yellow Puccoon, Yellow RootBotanical name:Hydrastis canadensisPlant part used:The rhizo...
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by Theresa Ramsey, N.M.D. - 2007-01-02
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) estimates that more than 20,000 people die from the flu and its complications each year. Even though this is only half the number of people that die from ca...
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by Lee Dobbins - 2007-01-14
Did you ever wonder why you're always getting a cold or the flu but your friend never gets one? Well the answer may be in the foods you're eating. It's no secret that the foods that you put into you...
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by Kathariena Renee - 2007-01-19
Germs are everywhere. Germs get into your system through your mucus membranes. How do the germs get into your system? Think about this. A person next to you is holding a sick baby. The baby sneezes an...
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by Yulia Berry - 2007-01-21
Many hundreds of years ago people thought that garlic has the magic ability to cure illnesses and they even used it during incantations.The magic power of garlic is derived from the anti-bacterial phy...
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by Vikki Scovell - 2007-01-26
The cold and flu season lasts from September to March every year, and unless you live a very secluded life, there is a good chance that you may catch a cold or flu at some point this year. So here ar...