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6 Best Natural Remedies for Cold, Flu and Asthma
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10 Feb 2009 | Comments (1) |
5 Methods How to Treat an Ulcer

- Some signs of an ulcer include weight loss, a burning sensation around stomach area and blood in stool or vomit
- A diet high in nutrients can help ulcer treatment. Also, cayenne pepper should be incorporated to your diet
- There are many herbal remedies to reduce any inflammation. Toy to avoid non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
- Acidophilus Assorted Chewable which will help restore balance for any digestive system issue.
30 Jan 2009 | Comments (2) |
7 Health Benefits of Cayenne Pepper Spice

- The benefits of cayenne pepper are numerous
- It’s great fro reducing inflammation
- It also helps boost immune system function
- And works as a natural skin care treatment
- To achieve the inflammation reduction power of cayenne pepper, try CORALadvantage Bone & Joint Multi, and for the immune system boost of cayenne pepper, try Eleuthero Organic
8 Jan 2009 | Comments (17) |
Natural Remedies for Chest Congestion

- Chest congestion can be reduced and treated with a variety of natural options
- Cayenne pepper is one of these natural treatments
- Another of many bronchitis natural remedies includes water
- Try Echinacea/Goldenseal w/Org. Alcohol for all your cold, flu and chest congestion needs
7 Jan 2009 | Comments (3) |
How Topical Pain Relievers Work

- Topical pain relievers are gels, creams and lotions that are used for relieving pain, primarily in muscles or joints which are close to the surface of the skin.
- There are three different kinds of topical pain relievers; counter-irritants, salicylates and capsaicin.
- If you’re interested in natural supplements for pain and inflammation relief, check out other products like CORALadvantage Joint Health and Calcium Magnesium.
5 Jan 2009 | Comments (0) |
Natural Allergy Remedies

- When our mucous membranes meet an allergen, our cells release histamines. These histamines create allergy symptoms to help rid our body of the allergen
- Some natural remedies include quercitin which is found in red wine, onions and other food
- For congestion, very hot foods and spices, like cayenne pepper are good choices
- There are many natural supplements to help you with allergy symptoms like Garlic, Echinacea/Goldenseal w/Org. Alcoholl and Radical Fighters.
18 Nov 2008 | Comments (1) |

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