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What Makes Swine Flu So Dangerous?
By Reas Johnson
What makes swine flu so dangerous is that like all influenza viruses it undergoes the process of antigenic drift. This is when spot mutations occur on the genetic material that causes slight changes Read more...

 

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Urgent Measures Can Help Contain Swine Influenza
By Hayden Eck
What is swine flu?Swine flu is a highly contagious acute respiratory disease found in pigs. It is caused by one of the swine influenza A viruses. Swine flu results in high morbidity and low Read more...

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What Are You Doing To Minimize The Effects Of Swine Flu?
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I would like you to know a little about the nasty little virus called Swine Flu and some of the measures you can take to help yourself and minimize or perhaps even prevent some of the nasty effects Read more...

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Pink Eye Treatment
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There are quite a number of home remedies floating around for the treatment of Pink Eye. But they pretty much come down to the same thing. Some suggest the use of a compress, which is simply a moist Read more...

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Garlic: A Natural Medicine
By hasmat
Garlic was used as a medicine from ancient times. In indian subcontinent garlic was used before 5000 years ago, according to the ancient sanskrit documents. The chinese used garlic as a wound healing and benefecial health qualities before 3000 years ago. In 1858, Louis Pasteur praised the anti-bacterial properties of garlic. In first and second world war surgeons used garlic as an antibiotic.

Garlic contains a sulphar containing compound allicin. Allicin gives garlic its taste and aroma and is thought to be the key ingredient that gives garlic its natural health benefits.


Garlic kills 30 types of bacteria which are responsible for intestinal disorders and digestive problems. Animal studies, and some early investigational studies in humans, have suggested possible cardiovascular benefits of garlic. A Czech study found that garlic supplementation reduced accumulation of cholesterol on the vascular walls of animals.

Garlic has been used for hundreds of years to treat dysentery. It helps to kill

 

intestinal worms and other parasites. Garlic also has antifungal properties to prevent and help treat intestinal disorders such as candida. Garlics antifungal qualities has also been used to treat fungal and bacterial skin infections as well as infections of the lung, sinus, bladder, vagina, colds and flu.

Garlic helps in the regulation of blood sugar.it is a blood thinner that reduces the possibility of strokes and atherosclerosis. Garlic has been found to reduce the size of certain tumors and help prevent cancer especially in the digestive system. As a natural antibiotic, garlic kills some strains of bacteria that have become immune or resistant to prescription synthetic antibiotics without harming beneficial bacteria we need for our digestive health.

Although garlic as a medical supplement used by the ancient people, but it has real antimicrobial properties which does not resist the microbes to the body like classical antibiotics. So in this modern age people turn to use it again as a medical supplement.
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