How to Prevent Diabetes Naturally - Part 8
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Lean how to Prevent Diabetes Naturally by Dr Dean in this video from... Title - Alternative Medicine for the Treatment of DiabetesBy: Bhupesh Chandra Semwal | 28/07/2008 | Alternative MedicineDiabetes mellitus is a common metabolic disorder with micro and macro vascular complications that result in significant morbidity and mortility. It is considered as one of the five leading causes of the death in the world. In Diabetes the beta cells of the pancreas being unable to produce sufficient insulin to prevent hyperglycemia. Presently, there are several medicines are available in the market for the treatment of diabetes but long term use of these medicines produce several side effects s Heart Diseases- Causes, Symptoms,types, Prevention & Treatment of Heart DiseasesBy: Kyle J. Norton | 15/09/2008 | Diseases & ConditionsThere are many causes of heart diseases. Most of heart diseases are caused by high blood pressure contributes to hardening of the arteries. High levels of bad cholesterol (LDL) build up in the arteries as a result of uncontrolled diet with high levels of saturated fat and trans fat. All these add to the formation of atherosclerosis lesions and eventually arterial blockage. Health Hazards of obesity and Herbal TreatmentBy: Ines Khalsi | 20/04/2009 | Alternative MedicineNowadays, health experts are more aware of fat regulation in the body which helps them to better understand obesity and specify its health hazards. Obesity has been proved difficult to combat, fortunately, there are herbal products which are very effective and safe products to fight over-weight. Fight & Win: Dmd, Bmd & Lgmd with AyurvedaBy: Dr Mukesh D Jain | 18/03/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsThe Paper Deals With a Main Thrust Clinical Program of Care Through Research on Neuro-muscular Disability With a Focus on Complementary Ayurvedic and Yogic Approach of Treatment. Clinical Evaluation Involving Rasayana Based Ayurvedic Herbs Along With Til-mash Pinda Swedana; Shat-bala Prasarni Anuvasana Vasti and Yogic Support Yielded Mixed Results in 55 Boys With 28 Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (dmd); 19 With Becker’s Muscular Dystrophy (bmd) and 8 Boys With Limb Gird Stress as Related to Diabetes and Hypertension. the Role of AntioxidantsBy: Apochi Vaughn Taghogho | 28/01/2009 | HealthThe cause of most disease cannot be enumerated, but factors that enhance the effect of the disease can be typically analyzed. People from different backgrounds have different life styles that can either contribute positively or negatively to their health (Apochi, 2004) Alcohol Use and Abuse Addiction and HabituationBy: Dr.Kedar Karki | 28/01/2008 | Wines & SpiritsSummary: Although there is no definition of "addiction" that is universally accepted, in general, addiction refers to a physiological and psychological dependency on a drug. While some drugs of abuse induce physiological addiction, others do not. Alternatively, some drugs that are physiologically addictive generally are not abused (e.g., caffeine). Tolerance to drug effects, and withdrawal symptoms upon abrupt cessation of use, which develop over time, are characteristic features of physiological addiction. "Habituation" is the term used to refer to psychological dependence on a drug. Some drugs of abuse are highly rewarding because of their influence on reinforcing neurobiological processes, but they do not necessarily result in "tissue" related withdrawal symptoms. Cessation of such drugs may lead primarily to subjective craving due to previous drug conditioning (perhaps true of some marijuana users) and craving may be more readily evoked or deeply conditioned among some persons than others ("addictive personalities"). Primary methods of assessment of addiction and habituation are completed through clinical interviews or self-report surveys (e.g., American Psychiatric Association DSM-IV, World Health Organization ICD-10). Treatment paradigms for the cessation of addiction begin with initial detoxification or withdrawal, followed by inpatient or outpatient program participation (e.g., 12-step programs, milieu, cognitive-behavioral, or behavioral). Pharmacological efforts (e.g., methadone maintenance) may be used as harm-reduction strategies among those who seem unable to quit drug use. Applying the 4 Quadrant Healthcare Model and Evidence-Based Practices to Behavioral HealthBy: Linda Rosenberg | 01/10/2009 | Mental HealthThe 4 Quadrant Healthcare Model focuses on the individual for all populations and mental health disorders. However, this makes integration into existing healthcare models difficult. Live a Happier, Healthier Lifestyle NowBy: Craig Nybo | 01/04/2008 | AerobicsYou can lose weight, have more energy, and experience more joy in your life by following a few simple steps.
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