Darrell Miller

Member since: June 17, 2006
Total live articles: 506

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The pleurisy plant is a perennial herb that has several stems. It can be found growing three feet high, with branches at the top. The leaves are dark green on the upper surface and pale green on the underside. The flowers are richly colored orange and are found blooming from...

By: Darrell Miller l Health > Medicine l Oct 19, 2009 l Views: 97

The Native Americans used psyllium as an eye-wash. It was also used to treat sprains and abrasions. Additionally, it was and continues to be used as a laxative to help relieve constipation. This herb contains aucubine, enzymes, fats, glycosides, mucilage, and protein. When psyllium is taken internally it is an excellent...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 18, 2009 l Views: 142

The prickly ash plant is a tall shrub that is often described as a small tree. It can usually be found growing up to a height of twenty feet. The shrub can be distinguished by its barbed stalks and branches. The leaves of this plant are covered with fine hair-like...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 16, 2009 l Views: 28

Horehound has been around for thousands of years. The Romans used this herb in a combination as an antidote for poison. The horehound plant is a bushy plant that produces numerous annual branching stems. The plant is a foot or more in height and has whitish flowers. The leaves are...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 15, 2009 l Views: 92

Hops are the female flower cones, which are also known as strobiles, of the hop plant. The hop plant is part of the Cannabaceae family, which also includes hemp. Primarily, hops are used as a flavoring and stability agent in beer. The first documented use in beer is from the...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 15, 2009 l Views: 79

The hoodia plant is a leafless, spiny plant. It is a succulent in the milkweed family. Hoodia can be found growing in South Africa and Namibia. The plant thrives in very high temperatures, taking years to mature. Bushmen from the Kalahari Desert in southern Africa have used hoodia for centuries...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 14, 2009 l Views: 76

Ancient Greeks used hawthorn berries for heart disease. The Greeks and Romans looked to hawthorn as a source of happiness and hope for the future. The berries were used by the Chinese for digestion and circulatory problems. Christian legend says that the crown of thorns that was placed upon the...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 11, 2009 l Views: 235

The word pumpkin comes from the Greek word pepon, which means large melon. This word was adapted by the French to pompon. Then, the British changed to pumpion and the American colonists later changed that to the word that we use today. The origin of pumpkins is not definitely known....

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 10, 2009 l Views: 81

Gymnema has been used for centuries throughout the world for medical purposes. Only recently has it gained popularity in the Western world. The herb grows naturally in Africa and India. It is traded all over the world. Generally, the leaves are the part used. However, the root seems to supply...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 06, 2009 l Views: 91

For centuries, gotu kola has been used in India and the islands of the Indian Ocean as a tonic and medicinal remedy. The herb was thought to increase longevity and improve energy. It was used in ancient days to treat leprosy, calm nerves, increase mental and physical power, stimulate and...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 06, 2009 l Views: 138

Barley Grass belongs to a family of grasses called cereal grasses. During the first part of the 20th century, the juice of barley grass was discovered to be rich in vitamins and minerals. The light-green leaves of barley plants are usually called barley grass because they are long and narrow...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Aug 15, 2008 l Views: 6,029

GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm. For many people, the rush of daily life, with its...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Sep 11, 2008 l Views: 4,859

Lithium aspartate is commonly used in the natural treatment of hyperthyroidism and other thyroid diseases because it helps in the spreading of iodine evenly throughout the body. Lithium may increase the gray matter nerve cells of the brain by three percent. This mineral is supposedly good for dementia, Alzheimer's etc....

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Aug 14, 2008 l Views: 3,139 l Comments: 2

Eating the fruits and vegetables that naturally contain antioxidants is the best way to get them into your system. Mixing them into a well-balanced and healthy diet is the best method of all. This way you reap the benefits of all of the antioxidants in a natural combination. The benefit of...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Jun 19, 2008 l Views: 2,958

If starting your day with a cup or coffee or two, having another while you're on the road, another after arriving at work, and another to get through the afternoon slump, and perhaps a can of pop or a candy bar after work followed by an ice tea and ice...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Jan 04, 2009 l Views: 1,892 l Comments: 1

Milk thistle has been used in Europe for over 2000 years for the treatment of liver problems. It is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and has been naturalized to Australia and California.

By: Darrell Miller l Advertising l Jun 17, 2006 l Views: 1,780 l Comments: 1

Capsicum also known as cayenne pepper has been known to the natives of the tropical Americas for thousands of years. It was first introduced to Europe by Christopher Columbus as Guinea Pepper and was originally used by Native Americans that were located south of the Mexican boarder as early as...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Aug 11, 2008 l Views: 1,753 l Comments: 1

Have you ever noticed the difference between men and women's ability to lose weight? A man can simply stop eating junk food and two weeks later will have lost ten pounds. On the other hand, after hours in a gym and weeks of calorie counting many women will have not...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Feb 07, 2007 l Views: 1,743

Apple cider vinegar is an old folk remedy claimed to be beneficial in treating a long list of ailments. It is sold today by "health food" companies and others who claim it has remedial properties. Apple cider vinegar is a type of vinegar made by the fermentation of apple cider....

By: Darrell Miller l Health > Medicine l Aug 27, 2008 l Views: 1,631

Anti-inflammatory herbs reduce inflammations by acting on the body mechanics. These Anti-inflammatory herbs are usually applied externally to the affected area or taken internally. They are safe and effective method for treatment of itching, redness, swelling and local discomfort as well as internal inflammation. Inflammation is, by its nature, a protective...

By: Darrell Miller l Health > Medicine l Apr 04, 2009 l Views: 1,516

The B vitamins are integral to body growth and development. They play a great part in the activities of enzymes that regulate chemical reactions in our body. Different B vitamins exist in various animal and plant foods. Examples of some of these are cereals and whole grains, pork, seafood, eggs...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Jun 27, 2008 l Views: 506

Lithium aspartate is commonly used in the natural treatment of hyperthyroidism and other thyroid diseases because it helps in the spreading of iodine evenly throughout the body. Lithium may increase the gray matter nerve cells of the brain by three percent. This mineral is supposedly good for dementia, Alzheimer's etc....

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Aug 14, 2008 l Views: 3,139 l Comments: 2

GABA is gama amino butyric acid, and is an inhibitory neurotransmitter that is essential for the proper function of your brain and the central nervous system, and has the effect of reducing excessive brain activity and promoting a state of calm. For many people, the rush of daily life, with its...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Sep 11, 2008 l Views: 4,859

Red marine algae has been a valued food in Asia for many of years due to its high nutritious value and trace mineral qualities. Red marine algae has been used by people as a food staple for thousands of years in costal regions around the world. This alga is a...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 12, 2008 l Views: 1,399

Chronic migraines are a disorder in which a person will experience at least fifteen migraines or more each month. Even though both migraines and headaches generate in the head, they are nothing alike. Even the smallest degree of light and noise can be extremely intolerable. Intense nausea is even common...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Sep 28, 2007 l Views: 496

If starting your day with a cup or coffee or two, having another while you're on the road, another after arriving at work, and another to get through the afternoon slump, and perhaps a can of pop or a candy bar after work followed by an ice tea and ice...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Jan 04, 2009 l Views: 1,892 l Comments: 1

Just about everybody knows what a dandelion is. In the western world it is a weed, but in many other societies it is an important herb that is used to treat many common diseases and conditions of the human body. It is also a food, being used in salads and...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Jul 14, 2008 l Views: 502

It is possible to rebuild joint cartilage with glucosamine sulfate, although how quickly that occurs could depend upon what you take with it. First, though, an understanding of exactly why cartilage deteriorates will be useful in your understanding of how glucosamine sulfate can help towards repairing the damage. Cartilage has...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 16, 2008 l Views: 1,134

Each food we eat has a different, specific effect on the body. Meat and fish are rich in protein and help to build the body's muscle structure, while carbohydrate foods like bread, rice, potatoes, and pasta are rich in sugar and are instantly converted to energy and also stored for...

By: Darrell Miller l Health l Oct 23, 2008 l Views: 171

Vitamin C is the most well known and the most commonly ingested supplement on the market. If you aren't taking vitamin C as a supplement you have encountered it in other forms such as foods, beverages and candies.

By: Darrell Miller l Self Improvement > Advice l Nov 21, 2006 l Views: 537
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len torres

Alfalfa CAUSES lupus symptoms. It is NOT a supplement someone with lupus should take. It...

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David

This article is incorrect about the nutritional benefits of soluble fiber. Insoluble fiber passes through...

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The supplements in there are definitely helpful. I also believe one should focus on fresh...

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Nicole

This article seems biased. While researching the effects of caffeine on hydration levels I...

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