Dec
24
2009
Recent clinical and experimental data favor the role of intestinal Candidiasis in psoriasis. One study compared the presence of Candida albicans in the saliva and feces of psoriasis patients to a control group. They proved that Candida is one of the psoriasis causes, and that a Candida treatment program should be used along side any [...]
Dec
24
2009
1. Avoid skin irritants
Stay away from all commercially produced soaps, and use only soap products produced from all-natural sources such as olive, coconut, vegetable oils, and pine tar.
This Is Important Because:
Commercial soaps contain carbolic acid, caustic soda, and tallow which dry out your skin therefore irritating your psoriasis in the process.
Commercial soaps especially [...]
Dec
24
2009
1. Reduce your alcohol intake
If you suffer from psoriasis symptoms, it is imperative that you reduce your alcohol intake.
Excessive alcohol consumption is a surefire way to keep your psoriasis thriving since alcohol puts great strain on the liver.
One study of 362 men between ages 19 and 50 found that many drank heavily before they [...]
Dec
24
2009
Many people affected with psoriasis believe that certain food allergies are a trigger to their psoriasis condition.
It has been shown that a certain protein that causes mast cells (related to allergies) to recruit inflammatory cells is higher in people with psoriasis.
Food intolerances can upset peoples metabolisms and lead to flare-ups of psoriasis. The food intolerance [...]
Dec
24
2009
The importance of releasing and eliminating the accumulated toxins from the body, and maintaining proper elimination, is probably one of the most, if not the most important aspect of any psoriasis cure.
If your body is not eliminating waste matter properly, the waste matter will stick around your body, and no matter how many salves you [...]
Dec
24
2009
Learn how improving your digestive health can bring significant relief to your psoriasis symptoms.
Many psoriasis patients are afflicted by some degree with some type of abnormal digestive problem. These may include indigestion, constipation and leaky gut syndrome. In fact, leaky gut syndrome and irritable bowel syndrome often precede the onset of psoriasis symptoms.
Proper digestive health [...]
Dec
18
2009
The following is a list of basic food products that you must avoid if you are realistic about treating your cancer symptoms naturally.
AVOID ALL FORMS OF SUGAR!
Tumor growth is strongly associated with sugar consumption.
Sugar feeds cancer cells and has been connected with the development of cancer of the breast, ovaries, prostate, rectum, [...]
Dec
13
2009
The importance of maintaining good digestive health in controlling the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis cannot be underestimated.
Many rheumatoid arthritis patients are afflicted to some degree with some type of abnormal digestive problem. These may include indigestion, constipation and leaky gut syndrome. In fact, leaky gut syndrome and irritable bowel syndrome often precede the onset of [...]
Dec
13
2009
The following are some practical & common-sense diet tips for those suffering from the effects of rheumatoid arthritis.
1. Avoid food additives
Avoid synthetic colors, flavors, and preservatives due to their totally synthetic origin. Many people do not realize that common additives such as food dyes actually stimulate the body’s inflammatory pathways.
The following additives are known [...]
Dec
13
2009
The following are some practical & common-sense diet tips for those suffering from the effects of rheumatoid arthritis
1. Avoid decaffeinated coffee
Studies have shown that, women who drink at least four cups of decaffeinated coffee a day are more than twice as likely to develop Rheumatoid Arthritis. Drinking regular coffee had no relationship to the disease.
According [...]
Dec
13
2009
Food allergies have been proven to be are one of the major underlying causes of Rheumatoid arthritis.
Elimination of allergic foods has been shown to offer significant benefit to some individuals with Rheumatoid arthritis.
The type of food allergies that cause arthritis are technically called delayed food hypersensitivities. They can be difficult to identify because they [...]
Dec
13
2009
Reducing your consumption of red meat and dairy products can bring relief from the symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis.
Eating a large amount of red meat has been linked to an increased risk of developing rheumatoid arthritis scientists say. A study showed people who ate meat every day had double the risk of the disease compared [...]
Dec
13
2009
Proper essential fatty acid levels can have a dramatic impact on the inflammatory responses associated with rheumatoid arthritis.
There is reasonably strong evidence that omega-3 fatty acids may help people with rheumatoid arthritis. The results of over 13 double-blind, placebo-controlled studies involving a total of more than 500 people suggest that omega-3 fatty acids may improve [...]
Dec
13
2009
Manipulation of dietary oil intake can significantly increase or decrease inflammation in rheumatoid arthritis depending on the type of oil being used.
The wrong kind of oils can increase inflammation in joints, while the "good" oils will help keep inflammation in check.
The main culprit in conventional oils are the overabundance of omega 6 fatty acids.
Diets that [...]
Dec
02
2009
So you have been diagnosed with CANCER!
After the initial shock wears off, the research begins. After spending some time doing research online, you quickly realize that the amount of information on natural cancer healing is overwhelming and downright confusing.
Question: Is there really such a thing as an effective all-natural cancer cure?
Yes! in many [...]