The truth about natural cures

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Natural remedies have increased in popularity since Congress passed the Dietary Supplement Health and Education Act of 1994, which allows many natural remedies to be sold without Food and Drug Administration approval. Several of such remedies are described including melatonin, zinc lozenges and echinacea.

author: Bartholomew, Anita
Dietary supplements

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Amazing home remedies that really work: if you're sick, head for your kitchen instead of the medicine chest

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Feverfew is good for treating migraine headaches, and cranberry juice will help cure a bladder infection. Home remedies for motion sickness, insomnia, minor abrasions and cuts, constipation, nasal congestion and vaginal yeast infection are also given.

author: Pepper, Leslie
Naturopathy

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9 foods you can use as medicine

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Certain foods can help treat common health problems. Ginger root can help treat nausea, blueberries can stop diarrhea and bananas can reduce the symptoms of heartburn. Other foods with medicinal properties include soybeans, honey and onions.

author: Greissinger, Lisa

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subjects list: Methods, Analysis, Self-care, Health, Self care (Health), Health aspects, Food
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