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Amla Herb Benefits

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Amla also know as amalaki, dhatriphala and in Sanskrit and Emblica officinalis scientifically, is the most widely used herb in the ayurvedic system of medicine. it maintains balance amongst three Doshas of wind, bile and phelgm (Vayu, Pitta and Cough) and effectively controls digestive problems, strengthens heart, builds up and sustains defence mechanism, improves eye sight, imparts a anatural glow to hair and body and a store house of Vitamin C.
The English name of amla: Indian gooseberry, denotes that it is indigenous to India. Though all parts of the tree have medicinal value, it is the fruit which constitutes the main drug. Charaka has specifically mentioned it as a great rasayana that helps protect people from disease and keeps away the manifestations of premature ageing.

Amla fruit is acrid, cooling, refrigerant, diuretic, laxative, alexeteric, antipyretic, aphrodisiac alterant, tonic and trichogeneous. It is the richest natural source of Vitamin C. 100 gm. of Amla contains about 700 mg. of vitamin C, which is thirty times the amount found in oranges.In adition to Vitamin C, it also contains calcium, iron, protein, garlic and tannic acids, sugar, phosphorus, carbohydrates etc. The juice of fresh amla fruit is given as tonic, diuretic and anti-bilious remedy. It is also helpful in burning sensation, over thirst, dyspepsia and other complaints of digestive system.

Amla Health Benefits:

The powder of the dried amla fruit is an effective remedy of hyperacidity, ulcers and blood impurities. It is also used both internally and externally as a decoction and paste. Some of the common uses of amla fruit are as under:

Amla strengthens the body, expel toxins from the body and improves defense mechanism of the body.

It is an essential vitamin to improve eye sight

Weakness of body, heart and mind shall be dispelled by taking frsh amla juice in betwen meals.

Massaging the head with amla oil, induces sound sleep and is good for hair. prevents premature graying of hair.

Wash eyes daily, in the morning with amla water, soaked in water and drink the water to improve the eyesight and remove constipation.

Insert 2-4 amla juice drops into each nostril to cure bleeding for nose.

Regulates Blood Sugar

Very Powerful anti-inflammatory herb.

A wonderful antioxidant and a natural Source of Vitamin C. Amla helps scavenge free radicals.

Amla is powerful food for the brain.

Studies show that Amla helps lower cholesterol

Amla also helps maintain the functioning of the liver

Increases Hemoglobin, Red blood cell count

Useful for Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma

Amla cleanses the mouth, strengthens the teeth

Its decoction is used in hyperacidity and with honey as an anthelmintic. The presence of Amla resulted in an enhanced cell survival, decreased free radical production and higher antioxidant levels similar to that of control cells.

There are various classic ayurvedic preparations, such as chyawanprash in which amla is used as a chief ingredient. It help improve intelligence and memory power. Triphala and Brahmrasayana are other classic medicine in which amla is being used since time immemorial.

Dr John Anne
http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/amla-herb-benefits-75191.html

Wilson’s Disease : Symptoms and Treatment

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

Wilson’s disease is a genetic disorder, which is fatal unless early detected and treated. It is a rare condition, where excess copper builds up in the body causing copper poisoning. Wilson’s disease is quite uncommon and affects 1 in 30,000 people. It is named after Dr Samual Wilson, who first described the disorder in 1912.

Copper is a ‘trace metal,’ which is found in many foods. Some amount of copper intake is necessarily required to remain healthy. Normally, the body automatically gets rid of the excess copper, but a person suffering from Wilson disease is not able to naturally excrete the excess copper. This result in gradual deposition of the excess copper in the vital organs such as the liver, brain, cornea and kidneys – and if not treated on time, can prove to be potentially fatal.

Generally, the first part of the body to be affected by copper deposits is the liver. In about half of Wilson’s disease suffering patients, the liver is the only affected organ. Too much copper in the liver cells (the hepatocytes) is harmful and leads to liver damage.

Excess copper also damages the brain tissue in an area called the lenticular nucleus. Hence, Wilson’s disease is also called ‘Hepato-lenticular Degeneration’. If left untreated, the damage may become severe and eventually fatal.

What is the cause of Wilson’s disease?

The basic underlying deficiency in Wilson disease is not known. It may be related to the body’s inability to produce sufficient levels of ceruloplasmin, an enzyme in the fluid portion of the blood that binds to copper and is involved in its transport and regulation. Other scientists believe that reduced production of ceruloplasmin may be the result of a defect in the liver’s ability to break down copper. The correlation between reduced ceruloplasmin levels and excessive copper accumulation is not fully understood. In addition, there is also evidence of impaired excretion of copper by the biliary system.

How does one get Wilson’s Disease?

Wilson’s disease is quite a rare disease. It is mostly genetically related; therefore, most people inherit it from their parents. It is also quite possible for the mutation to occur spontaneously. One out of 40,000 people inherit Wilson’s disease from their parents, and 1/120,000 (one out of four Wilson’s disease sufferers) get the disease from a spontaneous mutation.

What are the problems related to Wilson’s disease?

Although the genetic defect is already present at birth, it takes years for the excess copper to build up to the toxic level where it is fatally damaging.

Symptoms of the disease typically start to develop between the ages of 6 and 20, most commonly in the teenage years. However, you can also develop symptoms in middle age.

The most characteristic sign of this disease is the Kayser-Fleischer ring – a rusty brown ring around the cornea of the eye that can be seen only through an eye exam. Other signs depend on whether the damage occurs in the liver, blood, central nervous system, urinary system, or the musculoskeletal system.

1. Liver problems –

Symptoms of liver disorders often are the first to develop. The toxic effect on the liver cells can cause hepatitis (inflammation of the liver) leading jaundice, abdominal pain and vomiting. If left untreated, damage to liver cells can cause scarring of the liver (cirrhosis). Eventually severe cirrhosis and liver failure develop in untreated cases causing severe problems.

2. Brain problems –

As copper gets deposited in the brain, it can cause various symptoms:

• Physical symptoms such as an odd type of tremor in the arms, slowness of movement, difficulty with speech (dysphagia), writing problems, difficulty swallowing, a wobbly gait, headaches, seizures.

• Psychological symptoms such as depression, mood swings, bizarre and inappropriate behaviour, depression accompanied by suicidal thoughts, neurosis, or psychosis, inability to concentrate. Affected people may become very aggressive and sentimental; and may exhibit a ‘change in personality.’

If Wilson’s disease is left untreated, the accumulation of copper in the brain can lead to severe problems such as severe muscular weakness, stiffness in the body, and dementia.

3. Other problems –

Copper may build up in the cornea of the eye. This causes a characteristic feature called Kayser-Fleischer rings – a brownish pigmentation of the cornea. Other features that may develop include anaemia, kidney damage, heart problems, pancreatitis (inflammation of the pancreas), menstrual problems and repeated miscarriage in women, and premature osteoporosis (thinning of the bones).

Wilson’s disease is diagnosed with tests that measure the amount of copper in the blood, urine, and liver.

How is Wilson’s disease diagnosed?

If Wilson’s disease is suspected, it is diagnosed by tests such as –

• A blood test to measure ceruloplasmin – a protein that binds copper in the bloodstream.

• A urine test to measure the amount of copper in the urine.

• An examination of the cornea may show the Kayser-Fleischer rings if they have developed.

• A biopsy of the liver

If Wilson’s disease gets confirmed in a person, then brothers and sisters should also be tested to see if they have the condition. Siblings of a person with Wilson’s disease have a 1/ 4 chance of having the condition.

Is there a cure for Wilson’s Disease?

Cure for Wilson’s disease involves a liver transplant, which is performed if necessary to save the person’s life. The person will still have the genetic defect, and initial damage to the nervous system will not go, but may improve.

How is Wilson’s disease treated?

The goal of drug therapy in individuals with Wilson disease is to remove excess copper from the body and prevent ongoing copper accumulation and deposition. Therefore, drug therapy must be continued throughout life. The earlier treatment is started, the better the chance of preventing long-term permanent damage to the liver or brain.

Candy Willims
http://www.articlesbase.com/supplements-and-vitamins-articles/wilsons-disease-symptoms-and-treatment-110905.html

Easy and Effective Hair Loss Remedy

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Hair loss is one of the most common problem that has rooted it self globally. It not only affects men but women are also equally affected. Contemporary medicine has no cure for it. But age-old health science has mentioned various herbs that have proven there worth in retarding the hair loss and improving the hair growth.

Hair Loss Causes

Below are the few causes that are the major reasons for hair fall.

· Diseased or health disturbances

· Certain medications.

· Alopecia areata

· Trichotillomania

· Use of chemicals on hairs

· Poor or malnutrition.

· Disrupted hair growth cycle

· Male pattern baldness

· Iron deficiency

· Contraceptive pills

· Chemotherapy

· Infections

· Indigestion

· Hormonal imbalances

· Hereditary factors

Hair Loss Treatment

Below are few of the herbs that are very effective in treating and curing hair related problems

· Amla – amla very commonly known as Amalaki is a very prestigious ayurvedic herb that has the wonderful properties of ayurveda. It is one of the best anti-oxidant agents that not only helps in preventing early aging signs but also is very helpful in preventing premature graying of hairs. It is a magical herb for hairs. It helps in rejuvenating the hairs and promotes there growth. It helps in redefining the root of hairs there by facilitating the nutrition to them. It also helps in improving the circulation in the scalp when massaged on it as oil. It is also helpful in promoting hair growth when taken orally.

· Bhringraja – it can be called as a blessed herb that is helpful in treating many diseases. It is a wonder herb that has great efficacy in curing any kind of diseases related to hairs. It has the potential to increase the blood circulation to the scalp there by increasing the nutrition intake of the hair root. As the hair roots are properly fed, it enhances the growth of hair. It is also helpful in improving the hair texture. It helps in making your hairs more shiner and full of life. It is also helpful in increasing the length as well as volume of hairs.

· Margosa – it is known as neem. It is one of the most potent herb that has been a benediction to man kind. It is a multipurpose herb that has the power to heal various diseases. It is a wonderful ayurvedic herb that is also very beneficial for treating the various hair related problems. It helps in curbing any infection that might occur on the scalp and in the blood. It also helps in cooling the body down therefore promoting the hair growth.

· Coconut – coconut is one of the best herbs that have the capacity to stop hair fall. Coconut is itself a magical tree and its each and every part is being used. From roots to even leaves. Foe hairs coconut oil and coconut milk are being used. Since time immemorial people have being using coconut oil and coconut milk to get rid of their hair problems and enhancing its growth. Coconut is widely used world wide to improve the hair problems. It has certain agents that are very helpful in promoting hair growth. It is also helpful in avoiding the premature graying of hairs. It is also a wonderful herb for relaxing the mind and body. It helps in cooling down of the head there by helps in releasing the stress.

· Henna leaves – since ages henna power has been used in India not only to color hairs but also to provide hairs with nourishment. It nurtures the hairs. It is one of the best hair tonics that help in providing life to hairs. When ever the paste of henna is being applied ion the scalp and hairs it soon penetrates in to the hair roots thereby acting on the hair root locally. It not only provides hairs with the proper nourishments but also helps in suppresses any kind of infection that might be the reason of hair fall of various other ailments. Being cool in nature it helps in cooling down the body therefore acting as natural relaxant.

· Licorice – licorice is commonly known as yastimadhu in ayurvedic language. it is one of those herbs that are very effective in treating various diseases. Though yastimadhu is used maximum in throat related problems but it also plays a great role in hairs related problems. It helps in increasing the blood supply towards the scalp and hence providing nourishment and oxygen to the hair roots.

Dr John Anne
http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/easy-and-effective-hair-loss-remedy-134496.html

Easy and Effective Hair Loss Remedy

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Hair loss is one of the most common problem that has rooted it self globally. It not only affects men but women are also equally affected. Contemporary medicine has no cure for it. But age-old health science has mentioned various herbs that have proven there worth in retarding the hair loss and improving the hair growth.

Hair Loss Causes

Below are the few causes that are the major reasons for hair fall.

· Diseased or health disturbances

· Certain medications.

· Alopecia areata

· Trichotillomania

· Use of chemicals on hairs

· Poor or malnutrition.

· Disrupted hair growth cycle

· Male pattern baldness

· Iron deficiency

· Contraceptive pills

· Chemotherapy

· Infections

· Indigestion

· Hormonal imbalances

· Hereditary factors

Hair Loss Treatment

Below are few of the herbs that are very effective in treating and curing hair related problems

· Amla – amla very commonly known as Amalaki is a very prestigious ayurvedic herb that has the wonderful properties of ayurveda. It is one of the best anti-oxidant agents that not only helps in preventing early aging signs but also is very helpful in preventing premature graying of hairs. It is a magical herb for hairs. It helps in rejuvenating the hairs and promotes there growth. It helps in redefining the root of hairs there by facilitating the nutrition to them. It also helps in improving the circulation in the scalp when massaged on it as oil. It is also helpful in promoting hair growth when taken orally.

· Bhringraja – it can be called as a blessed herb that is helpful in treating many diseases. It is a wonder herb that has great efficacy in curing any kind of diseases related to hairs. It has the potential to increase the blood circulation to the scalp there by increasing the nutrition intake of the hair root. As the hair roots are properly fed, it enhances the growth of hair. It is also helpful in improving the hair texture. It helps in making your hairs more shiner and full of life. It is also helpful in increasing the length as well as volume of hairs.

· Margosa – it is known as neem. It is one of the most potent herb that has been a benediction to man kind. It is a multipurpose herb that has the power to heal various diseases. It is a wonderful ayurvedic herb that is also very beneficial for treating the various hair related problems. It helps in curbing any infection that might occur on the scalp and in the blood. It also helps in cooling the body down therefore promoting the hair growth.

· Coconut – coconut is one of the best herbs that have the capacity to stop hair fall. Coconut is itself a magical tree and its each and every part is being used. From roots to even leaves. Foe hairs coconut oil and coconut milk are being used. Since time immemorial people have being using coconut oil and coconut milk to get rid of their hair problems and enhancing its growth. Coconut is widely used world wide to improve the hair problems. It has certain agents that are very helpful in promoting hair growth. It is also helpful in avoiding the premature graying of hairs. It is also a wonderful herb for relaxing the mind and body. It helps in cooling down of the head there by helps in releasing the stress.

· Henna leaves – since ages henna power has been used in India not only to color hairs but also to provide hairs with nourishment. It nurtures the hairs. It is one of the best hair tonics that help in providing life to hairs. When ever the paste of henna is being applied ion the scalp and hairs it soon penetrates in to the hair roots thereby acting on the hair root locally. It not only provides hairs with the proper nourishments but also helps in suppresses any kind of infection that might be the reason of hair fall of various other ailments. Being cool in nature it helps in cooling down the body therefore acting as natural relaxant.

· Licorice – licorice is commonly known as yastimadhu in ayurvedic language. it is one of those herbs that are very effective in treating various diseases. Though yastimadhu is used maximum in throat related problems but it also plays a great role in hairs related problems. It helps in increasing the blood supply towards the scalp and hence providing nourishment and oxygen to the hair roots.

Dr John Anne
http://www.articlesbase.com/alternative-medicine-articles/easy-and-effective-hair-loss-remedy-134496.html

how to cure premature ejaculation and stay longer during sex?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

how to cure premature ejaculation during sex and staying longer to satisfy my partner

sex is a mind game. keep ur mind mentally strong.

how to cure premature ejaculation and stay longer during sex?

Friday, October 16th, 2009

how to cure premature ejaculation during sex and staying longer to satisfy my partner

sex is a mind game. keep ur mind mentally strong.

Premature Cure?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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Thursday, October 15th, 2009

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Curing Peyronie’s Disease

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

For those of you who don’t know, Peyronie’s disease is a condition bearing the name of Francois de la Peyronie, a famous doctor in his time surgeon to King Louis XIV of France. He was the first man to describe this rare condition in 1743, when not much was known about the inner workings of the penis. And while the cause of this disease is not clear, there is enough info on its development for us to provide a simple description here.

“Tunica Albuginea” is the tougher layer of connective tissue that surrounds the soft Corpora Cavernosa. For reasons unknown to science at this moment, scar tissue begins to form in the “Tunica Albuginea”. This tissue prevents the normal expansion of the penis during erections and, in time, forms a permanent bend in the penis to one side or the other.

The disease is somewhat painful at first, but the pain eventually goes away on its own. There is no need to resort to painkillers or to fear falling into the trap of long-term abuse of such pills. The only effect of this disease is the curvature, which is visible when the penis is erect, and possibly a shortening of the penis in the flaccid state. Most men suffering from it are able to have sex with their partners and experience no pain during intercourse. Nevertheless, as the angle of the curvature draws close to 90 degrees, intercourse becomes more and more of a problem.

The disease can affect men of all races and ages, but it is most commonly seen in Caucasian males ages 40 and up. It is not contagious and is in no way related to cancer or other serious conditions. There is no known universal cure and some of the men which science was able to help have experienced relapses. The list of treatments developed to fight Peyronie’s disease is quite large, but not one of them was proved to be the best solution to the problem.

One of the most recommended treatments is surgery. Severe cases are always solved through the insertion of implants via surgical intervention. A couple of years ago, surgery were the method of choice for treating Peyronie’s disease because there were no proven alternatives. Penile implants are plastic cylinders, either solid or inflatable, which are placed inside the Corpora Cavernosa. The surgeon can either place the implants inside the penis or let them do the work of straightening out the organ, or he can try to bend the penis against the plaque in order to increase the implant’s chance of successfully correcting the curvature.

Yet another widespread way of attempting to treat Peyronie’s disease is the use of tissue grafts. This procedure entails the complete surgical removal of the lump of plaque that develops on the penis and straightening the penis in order to bring it back to the original shape. Doctors tend to advise patients to accept this approach in cases featuring large plaques or severely bent penises.

However, the most widely used method for straightening congenital curvature of the penis is the Nesbit Procedure. During this procedure the penis is filled with a sterile physiologic salt solution in order to cause an artificial erection. The surgeon gathers with a clamp the outer side of the bend, which forces the Tunica Albuginea to straighten the penis.

Other promising treatments focus on the use of Collagenase injections to break down the plaque and remove it or Verapamil injections to prevent new plaque from forming. One of the most popular treatments uses Vitamin E to help the skin heal and reduce the plaque. Since the skin healing properties of Vitamin E have been known for quite some time, the use of this vitamin to contain Peyronie’s has been a popular solution since the 1940s. Another widespread treatment is Potaba, a short form of the proper technical name: Potassium aminobenzoate. Recent studies have shown that Potaba can help men suffering from Peyronie’s disease to a certain extent, but it’s unclear how effective this substance is.

And one of the best ways of dealing with Peyronie’s disease is to use a traction device to straighten the penis. Despite the controversy surrounding such novel approaches as traction devices, several clinical studies have already been conducted in order to assess the effectiveness of this technique. The traction device, which is part of the SizeGenetics™ penis enlargement program, works by forcing the tissue that makes up the penis to expand instead of retracting and increasing the curve. By using the SizeGenetics™ device on a regular basis, the men who took part in clinical studies have been able to reduce their curvatures and maintain or increase the size of their penises.

The traction device was classified as a Medical Device Type 1 by the health authorities of the European Union and bears the CE sing, while the manufacturing process is fully compliant with the ISO13485:2003 and ISO90001:2000 quality management standards. Included in the SizeGenetics™ package is a free membership to PenisHealth™, the penis exercises program featuring a series of exercises designed to decrease the curvature caused by Peyronie’s disease. Members of this program can learn to increase the length and girth of their penises, correct curvatures, prevent of premature ejaculation and maintain sexual fitness throughout the years.

To find out more about how the clinically proven SizeGenetics system can help cure peyronies and enlarge your penis please visit Clinically Proven Penis Enlargement

MN Nikk
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/curing-peyronies-disease-126757.html

Curing Peyronie’s Disease

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

For those of you who don’t know, Peyronie’s disease is a condition bearing the name of Francois de la Peyronie, a famous doctor in his time surgeon to King Louis XIV of France. He was the first man to describe this rare condition in 1743, when not much was known about the inner workings of the penis. And while the cause of this disease is not clear, there is enough info on its development for us to provide a simple description here.

“Tunica Albuginea” is the tougher layer of connective tissue that surrounds the soft Corpora Cavernosa. For reasons unknown to science at this moment, scar tissue begins to form in the “Tunica Albuginea”. This tissue prevents the normal expansion of the penis during erections and, in time, forms a permanent bend in the penis to one side or the other.

The disease is somewhat painful at first, but the pain eventually goes away on its own. There is no need to resort to painkillers or to fear falling into the trap of long-term abuse of such pills. The only effect of this disease is the curvature, which is visible when the penis is erect, and possibly a shortening of the penis in the flaccid state. Most men suffering from it are able to have sex with their partners and experience no pain during intercourse. Nevertheless, as the angle of the curvature draws close to 90 degrees, intercourse becomes more and more of a problem.

The disease can affect men of all races and ages, but it is most commonly seen in Caucasian males ages 40 and up. It is not contagious and is in no way related to cancer or other serious conditions. There is no known universal cure and some of the men which science was able to help have experienced relapses. The list of treatments developed to fight Peyronie’s disease is quite large, but not one of them was proved to be the best solution to the problem.

One of the most recommended treatments is surgery. Severe cases are always solved through the insertion of implants via surgical intervention. A couple of years ago, surgery were the method of choice for treating Peyronie’s disease because there were no proven alternatives. Penile implants are plastic cylinders, either solid or inflatable, which are placed inside the Corpora Cavernosa. The surgeon can either place the implants inside the penis or let them do the work of straightening out the organ, or he can try to bend the penis against the plaque in order to increase the implant’s chance of successfully correcting the curvature.

Yet another widespread way of attempting to treat Peyronie’s disease is the use of tissue grafts. This procedure entails the complete surgical removal of the lump of plaque that develops on the penis and straightening the penis in order to bring it back to the original shape. Doctors tend to advise patients to accept this approach in cases featuring large plaques or severely bent penises.

However, the most widely used method for straightening congenital curvature of the penis is the Nesbit Procedure. During this procedure the penis is filled with a sterile physiologic salt solution in order to cause an artificial erection. The surgeon gathers with a clamp the outer side of the bend, which forces the Tunica Albuginea to straighten the penis.

Other promising treatments focus on the use of Collagenase injections to break down the plaque and remove it or Verapamil injections to prevent new plaque from forming. One of the most popular treatments uses Vitamin E to help the skin heal and reduce the plaque. Since the skin healing properties of Vitamin E have been known for quite some time, the use of this vitamin to contain Peyronie’s has been a popular solution since the 1940s. Another widespread treatment is Potaba, a short form of the proper technical name: Potassium aminobenzoate. Recent studies have shown that Potaba can help men suffering from Peyronie’s disease to a certain extent, but it’s unclear how effective this substance is.

And one of the best ways of dealing with Peyronie’s disease is to use a traction device to straighten the penis. Despite the controversy surrounding such novel approaches as traction devices, several clinical studies have already been conducted in order to assess the effectiveness of this technique. The traction device, which is part of the SizeGenetics™ penis enlargement program, works by forcing the tissue that makes up the penis to expand instead of retracting and increasing the curve. By using the SizeGenetics™ device on a regular basis, the men who took part in clinical studies have been able to reduce their curvatures and maintain or increase the size of their penises.

The traction device was classified as a Medical Device Type 1 by the health authorities of the European Union and bears the CE sing, while the manufacturing process is fully compliant with the ISO13485:2003 and ISO90001:2000 quality management standards. Included in the SizeGenetics™ package is a free membership to PenisHealth™, the penis exercises program featuring a series of exercises designed to decrease the curvature caused by Peyronie’s disease. Members of this program can learn to increase the length and girth of their penises, correct curvatures, prevent of premature ejaculation and maintain sexual fitness throughout the years.

To find out more about how the clinically proven SizeGenetics system can help cure peyronies and enlarge your penis please visit Clinically Proven Penis Enlargement

MN Nikk
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/curing-peyronies-disease-126757.html