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Natural Cures for Fatigue

Everyone experiences fatigue from time to time. The cause is usually obvious: from staying up until 2 A.M. to finish a project, to not sleeping well because of a late-night ...

Natural Cures for Eyestrain

For most of us, vision is the most important sense. Much of the information we receive about the world around us passes to our brains through our eyes. Because our ...

Natural Cures for Endometriosis

Among the health problems that affect women, endometriosis is the most mysterious. It occurs when uterine tissue migrates outside the uterus to the ovaries, fallopian tubes, cervix, bowel, or bladder. ...

Natural Cures for Eczema

They’re red, itchy, sometimes weepy patches of skin–and they show up on more than 10 percent of Americans. Scratching worsens them; the patches become scaly, thickened, and infected. They’re the ...

Natural Cures for Ear Infections

If you’re a swimmer, then you probably know about the type of outer ear infection that involves the ear canal, typically resulting from swimming; hence the common name “swimmers’ ear.” ...

Natural Cures for Diverticulosis

Imagine squeezing a small balloon with your hand and watching parts of it protrude between your fingers. That’s similar to what happens in the colon of a person with diverticulosis. ...

Natural Cures for Depression

Almost everyone experiences depression at some time in his or her life. Depression is that sad, hopeless, middle-of- the-winter, dark night of the soul place where one feels trapped in ...

Natural Cures for Dandruff

In infants, it’s called cradle cap, but in adults it goes by a harsher name–dandruff. Either way, it refers to flaking pieces of skin on the scalp, which can be ...

Natural Cures for Cuts and Scrapes

Most run-of-the-mill cuts and scrapes–what doctors refer to as abrasions–usually need only a good washing with lots of tepid water and mild soap. If the wound bleeds, apply direct, steady ...

Natural Cures for Constipation

Normal bodily rhythms vary from one person to the next. But when bowel movements become less frequent than about three per week, most health practitioners view as a case of ...