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  • *Immune system : Colds, fever, flu, infectious disease, Head colds.
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  • ...e effects, side effects have been reported with preparations of niacin for disease treatment. ...ers should not take niacin supplements. Those with diabetes or gallbladder disease should do so only under the close supervision of their doctors.
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  • * Kidney Disease : Kombucha may help eliminate kidney damage caused by environmental polluta ...c Resistant Infections : Kombucha contains strong antibacterials to combat infectious diseases such as diptheria, scarlet fever, influenza, typhoid, paratyphoid
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  • ...ng collagen supplements. As noted on the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases website, hypersensitivity reactions happen as an abnormal response ...tis can develop slowly as a joint loses cartilage. This degenerative joint disease often occurs in the joints of the hip, spine, knees, fingers and feet. Acco
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  • ...mption of fruits rich in vitamin C helps the body develop immunity against infectious agents and also help scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals from the body. ...e the effectiveness of the immune system, making it more able to fight off disease.
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  • [[File:Lyme disease 1 1 9249.jpg|thumb|500px|left|Lyme Disease]] ...body, developing into an auto-immune disease. Within weeks to months, Lyme disease may progress into neurological symptoms such as Bell's palsy, meningitis, p
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  • ...c strains from breast milk are superior to antibiotics in the treatment of infectious mastitis. [[Category:inflammatory disease]]
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  • ...s contribute toward meeting that goal. As with all high fiber diets, heart disease risks are lessened. ...ption of foods rich in vitamin C helps the body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful oxygen-free radicals. Vitamin B-6 or pyridoxine
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  • ...ion, pneumonia, neurologic complications, Reye syndrome, hepatitis, kidney disease and inflammation of the testes. Chicken pox is a fairly serious illness, wh [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...st suited to different conditions. Do not self prescribe if you have heart disease - please seek the advice of your qualified healthcare practitioner. ...se: Hawthorn can interact with many prescription drugs used to treat heart disease. If you have a heart condition, don’t use hawthorn without the recommenda
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  • ...plant-derived chemical compounds that are known to have been anti-oxidant, disease preventing, and health promoting properties. ...0% of vitamin-C. Vitamin-C helps the human body develop resistance against infectious agents and scavenge harmful, pro-inflammatory free radicals.
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  • ...ammonia to accumulate in excessive amounts in the blood. If you have liver disease, bipolar disorder or seizures or are pregnant or breastfeeding. consult you ...be harmful to people with certain health conditions, such as severe liver disease, mania, and epilepsy.
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...has many good antibacterial properties and will help you out in curing the disease fast. You can take one capsule or one fresh clove, three times daily, until [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...bohydrates, fats, vitamins, minerals, and proteins (antibodies) that fight disease-causing agents such as bacteria and viruses. Antibody levels in colostrums ...it is probably wise to avoid animal products from countries where "mad cow disease" has been found.
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  • ...lar [[conjunctivitis]] and Egyptian ophthalmia, it is the leading cause of infectious blindness in the world.
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  • ...hair shafts or in their interiors. In pets, the fungus responsible for the disease survives in skin and on the outer surface of hairs. [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...or it can be the sign of a serious and life threatening lysosomal storage disease. Systemic venous hypertension can also increase the risk for developing hep
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...en by patients with acute or chronic intestinal disorders, such as Crohn's disease. ...ally) burns and skin ulcers. Furthermore, rhubarb has the ability to fight infectious fungi such as candida, and infections of the lungs and eyes.
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  • *People with infectious skin disease, rash, or open wounds ...d clots. There is a risk of blood clots being dislodged. If you have heart disease, check with your doctor before having a massage
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  • *infectious skin disease, rash, or open wounds ...d clots. There is a risk of blood clots being dislodged. If you have heart disease, check with your doctor before having a massage
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  • #REDIRECT [[Infectious Mononucleosis (Glandular Fever)]] [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...on, Vitamin E, magnesium. The plant is commonly used in Ayurveda for liver disease and treatment of skin disorders, including eczema, dermatitis, hair loss an ...ion of the DNA molecules; thereby effectively inhibiting the spread of the disease.
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  • ...us. Recently, HPV has been linked with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease. In addition, HPV 16 and 18 infections are strongly associated with an incr ...and has no symptoms, but in some people the virus may persist and lead to disease of the genital area, including:
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • * [[Infectious Diseases]] ...ts the bone marrow by increasing the production of interferon and building disease-fighting blood cells enabling an individual to resist and fight the bird fl
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...rnip slices on a regular basis as an effective natural remedy for Impetigo disease. [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...Liver Enzymes in Human Alcohol-Induced Liver Injury: A Pilot Study," liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption is a major cause of morbidity and m .... bifidum are especially effective in the treatment of diarrhea, including infectious diarrhea and diarrhea associated with antibiotic use. The probiotics are ev
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  • ...been shown to have a potential role in allergy prevention and reduction of infectious diseases. Galactooligosaccharide supplementation has also been shown to red
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  • *Kidney disease: Sarsaparilla might make kidney disease worse. Avoid sarsaparilla if you have kidney problems. ...fever. This plant seems to have antimicrobial effects, meaning it counters infectious microbes, like bacteria and viruses. According to Drs. Joseph Pizzorno and
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  • ...reets during a cholera epidemic. Because kvass protects against infectious disease, there is no worry about sharing the glass.” Although it is fermented, th
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  • #redirect [[Infectious Mononucleosis (Glandular Fever)]] [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • ...the first successful use of a chemical compound in combating an infectious disease. Quinine was first synthesized in a laboratory in 1944; however, synthesis ...ungs fill with fluid) and adult respiratory distress syndrome (severe lung disease which may lead to multiple organ failure and possibly death).
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  • ...o had died from the plague. However, the robbers never actually caught the disease themselves, since they used a blend of different spices and herbs to protec ...ngal, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiviral, antiparasitic, and anti-infectious (among other things…)
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  • * [[Infectious Diseases]] [[Category:infectious disease]]
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  • [[Category:infectious disease]] [[Category:Respiratory disease]]
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  • Ebola virus disease (EVD) or Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is the human disease caused by ebola viruses. ...sly." Indeed, Ebola virus disease -- as is the case with viral hemorrhagic disease in general -- resembles features of acute scurvy, and vitamin C is well kno
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  • ...h people may have a history of recurring gonorrhea (an infectious venereal disease caused by a gonococcus). Interestingly enough, despite such misuse of sexua
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  • See also : [[Infectious Diseases]] ...P, and M), and avian (PB2 and PA) lineages. In August 2012, the Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed 145 human cases (113 in Indiana, 30 in Ohi
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  • ...in alcohol and the decoction used to treat rheumatism, snakebite, venereal disease and intestinal parasites. South and Central Americans commonly use anamu as ...ied extract of anamu roots was examined in rats with pleurisy -- a painful infectious inflammation of membranes lining the lung cavities. In this preclinical stu
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  • * If you have kidney disease, high blood pressure, or congestive heart failure, consult your physician b ...th century, herbalists recommended Bayberry bark tea for colds, flu, other infectious diseases, diarrhea, and fever. The herb's bark encloses a chemical compoun
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  • ...s is found in temperate and tropical regions of the world.<br>See also : [[Infectious Diseases]] ...s-like syndrome. Thus, headache is not a useful indicator of neuroinvasive disease.(CDC)
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