Problem: Thinning Hair? Solution: Saw Palmetto!Written by Emily Sigers
We know that many factors contribute to thinning hair. The culprits range from a poor diet to dihydrotestosterone and from heredity to perimenopause. This isn't just an issue for men and it isn't just an issue for those over 40. Thinning hair can strike anyone at anytime! Fortunately, there are ways to strike back. After extensive research on matter, I've found that Saw Palmetto receives highest accolades, not only for retaining hair you have, but also for REGROWING hair. Saw Palmetto is an herb that grows in Florida Everglades and parts of Alabama, Mississippi, and South Carolina. It has been used for digestive problems, fluid retention, diarrhea, nasal congestion, kidney problems, bronchitis, and lack of appetite.
| | Three steps to get rid of hemorrhoidsWritten by Rudy Silva
Constipation, Hemorrhoids or Piles, and inactivity go hand in hand. If you have been constipated for quite a while, chances are you have hemorrhoids. If you are inactive because you just like sitting around or are confined to a bed or chair, then you will have constipation and hemorrhoids.So if you want to get rid of hemorrhoids, you need to take 3 steps. These three steps can be done at same time, especially if you have hemorrhoids that are itchy, painful, and are in need of attention. First you need to do something about your hemorrhoids. There are many different natural remedies for reducing, relieving, and eliminating hemorrhoids. Since everyone is different in his or her chemical make-up and nutritional requirements, one remedy will not work for everyone. Each of you has to find out what remedy works best for you. Use remedy that feels right for you, remedy where you have ingredients, or that one based on severity of your hemorrhoids. Here’s one remedy you can try - Collinsonia Root Powder Collinsonia is a vegetable, known as “Stone Root” because of it hardness. It comes in powder and liquid. Stone Root is found in Canada and in Florida. It has been found quite helpful in aiding hemorrhoids. Linda Clark in her book called, Linda Clark’s Handbook of natural remedies for common ailments, 1976, says this about collinsonia root. “I have heard people rave enthusiastically about results of this remedy, which works quickly.” It’s benefits come from: * Supporting blood vessel contractions and flow * Reducing irritation * Reducing inflammation of veins * Providing a tonic effect on weaken veins, capillaries, and tissue * Improving digestion * Helping to keep mucus membranes healthy
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