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		<title>What are different home remedies for bad breath? &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jan 2012 16:52:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Introduction - Bad breath is an embarrassing problem. - An unusual breath odor may be a sign of illness. - bad breath is medically termed halitosis. - It is usually related to poor oral hygiene or poor digestion, sometimes both. The illness includes: - a herpes infection of the mouth, - diabetes, - postnasal drip, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Introduction</strong><br />
- Bad breath is an embarrassing problem.<br />
- An unusual breath odor may be a sign of illness.<br />
- bad breath is medically termed halitosis.<br />
- It is usually related to poor oral hygiene or poor digestion, sometimes both.</p>
<p><strong>The illness includes:</strong><br />
- a herpes infection of the mouth,<br />
- diabetes,<br />
- postnasal drip,<br />
- tonsillitis,<br />
- sinusitis,<br />
- dental infection,<br />
- strep throat,<br />
- liver or kidney failure,<br />
- a lung abscess. </p>
<p><strong>Causes of Bad Breath</strong><br />
- Food, particularly those high in protein<br />
- Not eating breakfast<br />
- Smoking<br />
- Antihistamines and other drugs or medications<br />
- Sinus problems<br />
- Mouth sores<br />
- Tooth infections or gum disease (gingivitis)<br />
- Stress<br />
- Dehydration<br />
- Significant talking<br />
- Zinc deficiency<br />
- Gastrointestinal disorders (indigestion or stomach problems)<br />
- Serious illnesses such as cancer, tuberculosis, or syphillis</p>
<p><strong>Home Remedies for Bad Breath</strong><br />
- Take an acidophilus and bifid bacteria supplement daily.<br />
- This establishes and maintains favorable intestinal flora and healthy digestion.<br />
- If you are allergic to milk, select a dairy-free product.<br />
- Chlorophyll tablets help freshen the breath.<br />
- This is because they have a cleansing effect in the intestines.<br />
- Take a chlorophyll supplement, after each meal and again at bedtime.<br />
- Try supplementing your diet with digestive enzymes.<br />
- There are a number of over-the-counter products available that use natural enzymes—bromelain (from pineapple) or papain (from papaya)<br />
- Follow the dosage directions on the product label.<br />
- To strengthen the gastrointestinal tract, try taking duodenal extract with vitamin A.<br />
- Choose an herbal-based toothpaste or tooth powder formulated without sugar.<br />
- Merfluan is a baking-soda-based tooth powder that is very popular in Europe.<br />
- It comes in several different flavors.<br />
- The Chinese patent medicine is a cabbage extract that helps to heal and strengthen the stomach lining.<br />
- If bad breath originates from compromised stomach function, consider trying Fare You.<br />
- Follow the dosage directions on the product label.<br />
- Chew on a small sprig of parsley to freshen your breath.<br />
- Parsley is rich in the natural deodorizer chlorophyll<br />
- It also sweetens the digestive tract.<br />
- If bad breath is accompanied by upset stomach, diarrhea, constipation, or a lot of burping then sipping a cup of peppermint tea after meals should help to ease digestion.<br />
- Try taking a cup of ginger tea twice a day, with meals, to enhance digestion.<br />
- Make a find powder of clove ,ginger and boil it in water to one and half and take this liquid five times every day for gargling<br />
- Apple Cider Vinegar has recently been used as an effective mouthwash.<br />
- Simply dilute 1/2 tablespoon of the vinegar into a glass of water and gargle it in your mouth for 10 seconds at a time. </p>
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		<title>What are different home remedies for common digestive problems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 11:09:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main function of the digestive system is: - to process all the foods and liquids you consume. - then turn them into nutrients or energy required by the body. - the food that cannot be digested gets converted to waste matter, which gets expelled from the body. - this is done by a bowel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The main function of the digestive system is:</strong><br />
- to process all the foods and liquids you consume.<br />
- then turn them into nutrients or energy required by the body.<br />
- the food that cannot be digested gets converted to waste matter, which gets expelled from the body.<br />
- this is done by a bowel movement. </p>
<p><strong>The common digestive disorders are:</strong><br />
- heartburn or Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)<br />
- constipation<br />
- diarrhea<br />
- gastritis<br />
- hemorrhoids<br />
- irritable Bowel Disease (IBS)<br />
- gallstones</p>
<p><strong>The other types of digestive disorders are:</strong><br />
- celiac disease<br />
- peptic ulcers<br />
- crohn’s disease<br />
- ulcerative colitis<br />
- diverticular disease<br />
- colon cancer, rectal cancer and stomach cancer are also a part of digestive disorders.</p>
<p><strong>Home Remedies for Common Digestive Disorders</strong><br />
- Drink fresh Aloe Vera juice.<br />
- This is very high in vitamins, minerals and other essential nutrients.<br />
- This remedy is said to relieve diarrhea, constipation as well as other gastrointestinal problems.<br />
- Probiotics, which are microbial organisms, are usually found in the digestive tracts of humans.<br />
- They improve the digestive process in the body.<br />
- Consume probiotic yogurt at regular intervals during the day.<br />
- This alleviates the digestive disorders.<br />
- Different types of tea can be very helpful.<br />
- Ginger tea, chamomile tea, green tea and peppermint tea are the effective varieties of tea that alleviate digestive problems.</p>
<p><strong>Use bitter digestive stimulants and herbs like:</strong><br />
- black cohosh,<br />
- angelica,<br />
- yarrow,<br />
- skullcap,<br />
- dandelion<br />
- small quantities of wormwood<br />
- mint,<br />
- lavender,<br />
- fennel,<br />
- rosemary,<br />
- juniper,<br />
- valerian,<br />
- lemon balm </p>
<p><strong>Diet for Common Digestive Disorders</strong><br />
- Follow a healthy diet at all times.<br />
- The BRAT diet is the ideal one which comprises of bananas, rice, applesauce, tea (or Toast).</p>
<p><strong>Diet Aspects</strong><br />
- Eating a high amount of fresh fruits and vegetables can increase the amount of vitamins, minerals and other nutrients.<br />
- Consumption of whole grains and cereals is also important.<br />
- It adds fiber to your digestive tract.<br />
- Fiber facilitates the movement of the waste matter in the digestive tract.<br />
- High-fiber foods help alleviate constipation.<br />
- Adequate intake of fluids, especially water.<br />
- Make sure that you drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water through the day.</p>
<p><strong>Other Home Remedies</strong><br />
- Ginger garlic with honey juice<br />
- Decoction of Coriander, cardamom, ginger and cloves<br />
- Lemon with honey<br />
- Chamomile tea<br />
- Holy basil with ginger and jiggery<br />
- Cumin seeds with pomegranate<br />
- Cabbage juice<br />
- Papaya juice</p>
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		<title>What are different kinds and symptoms of common digestive problems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Jan 2012 05:16:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The main function of the digestive system is: - to process all the foods and liquids you consume. - then turn them into nutrients or energy required by the body. - the food that cannot be digested gets converted to waste matter, which gets expelled from the body. - this is done by a bowel [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The main function of the digestive system is:</strong><br />
- to process all the foods and liquids you consume.<br />
- then turn them into nutrients or energy required by the body.<br />
- the food that cannot be digested gets converted to waste matter, which gets expelled from the body.<br />
- this is done by a bowel movement. </p>
<p><strong>The common digestive disorders are:</strong><br />
- heartburn or Gastro Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)<br />
- constipation<br />
- diarrhea<br />
- gastritis<br />
- hemorrhoids<br />
- irritable Bowel Disease (IBS)<br />
- gallstones</p>
<p><strong>The other types of digestive disorders are:</strong><br />
- celiac disease<br />
- peptic ulcers<br />
- crohn’s disease<br />
- ulcerative colitis<br />
- diverticular disease<br />
- colon cancer, rectal cancer and stomach cancer are also a part of digestive disorders.</p>
<h2> Symptoms for Common Digestive Disorders </h2>
<p><strong>1. Heartburn or GERD Symptoms</strong><br />
- Regurgitation of sour liquid or food.<br />
- Dry cough.<br />
- Chest pain.<br />
- Sensation of a lump in the throat.<br />
- Sore throat or hoarseness.<br />
- Dysphagia, which is difficulty in swallowing.<br />
- Burning sensation in the chest, which could spread to the throat.</p>
<p><strong>2. Constipation</strong><br />
- Experiencing a feeling of rectal blockage.<br />
- Passing stools that are very hard.<br />
- Having less than three bowel movements in a week.<br />
- Straining excessively during a bowel movement.<br />
- Pain in the abdominal area.<br />
- Feeling a sensation of incomplete evacuation after passing stools. </p>
<p><strong>3. Diarrhea</strong><br />
- Bloating in the abdominal area.<br />
- Fever.<br />
- Pain and severe cramps in the abdomen.<br />
- Presence of blood in the stool on rare occasions.<br />
- Bloody or black stool in severe and serious cases of diarrhea. </p>
<p><strong>4. Gastritis</strong><br />
- Sensation of fullness in the upper abdomen after eating.<br />
- Nausea and vomiting.<br />
- Pain or a burning ache in the upper abdomen. </p>
<p><strong>5. Hemorrhoids</strong><br />
- Bleeding during the bowel movement.<br />
- A lump near the anus, which is painful and sensitive.<br />
- Pain or discomfort.<br />
- Leakage of feces.<br />
- Swelling around the anal area.<br />
- Irritation and itchiness in the anal area. </p>
<p><strong>6. Irritable Bowel Disease (IBS)</strong><br />
- Mucus in the stools.<br />
- Alternate bouts of constipation and diarrhea.<br />
- Flatulence or excess gas.<br />
- Cramps and pain in the abdomen.<br />
- Bloated feeling. </p>
<p><strong>7. Gallstones</strong><br />
- Sudden and intense pain in the upper right portion of the abdomen.<br />
- Pain in the right shoulder.<br />
- Backache, which is worse between the shoulder blades. </p>
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		<title>Some quick tips for maintaining good health&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of things one can do to get to a good healthy body. You can have a whole book dedicated to tips for maintaining a good health, but in today&#8217;s fast paced life, everybody looks for a summary rather than a whole novel. What we will try to do in this post [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of things one can do to get to a good healthy body. You can have a whole book dedicated to tips for maintaining a good health, but in today&#8217;s fast paced life, everybody looks for a summary rather than a whole novel. What we will try to do in this post is to look at some of the most common issues that can affect health and provide suggestions on how to overcome these issues.</p>
<p>- One of the major problem that a person face now-a-days is<strong> falling hair</strong>. Protein is very essential for maintaining good hair. To reduce hair fall, including good quality protein like soyabean or egg whites in the daily diet is very important. Also, taking vitamin B12 and consuming Brewer yeast tablets can help in reducing hair fall.</p>
<p>- <strong>Diabetes</strong> is getting so common now-a-days. Every second person is suffering from this disease. There are some simple tips that one can do at home to treat diabetes. One teaspoon of jamun powder or fenugreek seeds(methi) in the morning helps to reduce diabetes. Maintaining a good and healthy lifestyle is the most important measure that needs to be taken if one wants to get rid of this disease. Consumption of excess fat from your diet will improve the body&#8217;s insulin resistance.</p>
<p>- <strong>Constipation </strong>is another problem that people are facing now-a-days. To a greater extent, today&#8217;s lifestyle is responsible for an irregular bowel functioning. Consumption of junk food is increasing and also the stress level of the human being. Some simple tips to control constipation is to drink plenty of water daily and reduce the caffeine intake. Daily exercise which included walking for at least 45 min to 60 min is important. Also, include fresh vegetable juice in your diet.</p>
<p>- <strong>Dull skin</strong> can be a fairly common issue now-a-days. Some simple ways to address this issue is by ensuring that you drink enough water and fluids during the day to keep your skin hydrated. Drinking fresh vegetable juice and eating multiple servings of green vegetables and fruits during the day is also required. This needs to be supplemented with adequate amount of proteins, vitamin E and omega 3 supplements.</p>
<p>- To <strong>improve cardio vascular health</strong>, daily exercise which may include walking for atleast 45 min to 60 min at least 4-5 times a week is very important. In addition to walking, yoga and some breathing exercises three times a week reduces any kind of stress. In your diet, include one or two tbsp of roasted flaxseeds as it helps to increase the good cholesterol levels in the body.</p>
<p>- To <strong>improve metabolism</strong>, the most important tip that can be followed is eating during the first hour of having woken up. Walking is also very important to improve metabolism. Protein digestion asks the body to burn more calories and hence increasing the metabolism. So, include protein in your diet.</p>
<p>- To <strong>increase energy and immunity</strong>, instead of taking three big meals like breakfast, lunch, dinner, eat small frequent meals. It improves the digestion and keeps your body energetic. Include vitamin B12 supplements and wheat grass juice at least three to four times in a week.</p>
<p>- <strong>Discomfort during menopause</strong> is very common. To reduce it, include soya supplement in your diet as it mimics the estrogen function in the body. Also, include vitamin B6 as it prevents bloating.</p>
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		<title>Constipation during Pregnancy &#8211; Causes and Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Sep 2011 14:23:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Constipation is a common problem during pregnancy. Nearly half of pregnant women suffer from constipation at some point. One reason of constipation is an increase in the hormone progesterone, which relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body including the digestive tract. This means that food passes through the intestines more slowly. And the problem may be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Constipation is a common problem during pregnancy. Nearly half of pregnant women suffer from constipation at some point.<br />
One reason of constipation is an increase in the hormone progesterone, which relaxes smooth muscles throughout the body including the digestive tract. This means that food passes through the intestines more slowly. And the problem may be compounded later in pregnancy by the pressure of growing uterus on the rectum. Iron supplements, especially in high doses can worsen constipation. </p>
<p><strong>Causes:</strong><br />
One of the most common reasons why you may feel constipated is because during pregnancy, the body retains too much water. Even water from the intestines is absorbed by the body. Therefore, there is enough water to soften the stool, causing constipation.<br />
The second reason behind constipation is the loss of appetite, especially in the early months of pregnancy due to nausea and morning sickness.<br />
In the first quarter it is caused by progesterone which decreases the intestinal activity. In late pregnancy the pressure of the uterus on the intestines and rectum makes the system slow.<br />
- Iron supplement you need to treat anaemia has an astringent effect.<br />
- Stress contributes to constipation.<br />
- Being more susceptible to constipation is also a reason.</p>
<p><strong>Treatment:</strong><br />
- Eat foods rich in fiber like whole grain cereals and breads, rice, beans and fruits and vegetables every day. The addition of a couple of tablespoons of unprocessed wheat bran (available at health food stores) to the cereal in the morning and after that a glass of water may help. It may take a couple of days before you notice the difference. Fruits help in having smooth motions. Having papayas in small quantities and bananas also helps.<br />
- Drink plenty of water &#8211; at least six to eight glasses a day. A glass of fruit juice every day, especially prune juice, may also be useful. Some people find that drinking a hot liquid right after waking up helps get things moving. Drink as much water as you want. A good supplement can be tea, some coffee or fruit juice.<br />
To ensure that the bowel function as well as possible, it is necessary to keep the stool soft.<br />
- Exercise gently which stimulates the bowel movement leading to better digestion.<br />
During pregnancy, walking or swimming for 20 to 30 minutes three times a week will help digestion. But also improve overall wellness and fitness.<br />
- The intestines are more likely to be active after a meal. Listen to the body. Be sure to go when you feel the need. Include dry powdered ginger in your diet. This helps to relieve constipation. You can also choose flax seeds or flax seed (SAN) in your diet to relieve constipation.<br />
- If the prenatal multivitamin contains a large dose of iron (and who is not anemic), ask the doctor about switching to a supplement with less iron.<br />
- If the above measures do not help, talk to the doctor about taking a fibre supplement or over the counter stool softener.<br />
- Drugs that are safe and can be used to treat constipation in pregnancy can be used.</p>
<p>Be sure to consult your doctor before taking any counter remedies or herbal preparations. Laxative pills and mineral oils are not recommended for the treatment of constipation during pregnancy.</p>
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		<title>If chronic constipation is your problem..here is a solution.Some myths and facts about constipation.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 2011 07:00:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Virtually everyone has dealt with an occasional bout of constipation. Sometimes, short term use of laxative such as milk of magnesia may be needed to get things moving. Some simple tips can be eating adequate fiber, avoiding dehydration and heeding the call of nature may be enough to help keep you on track after your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Virtually everyone has dealt with an occasional bout of constipation. Sometimes, short term use of laxative such as milk of magnesia may be needed to get things moving. Some simple tips can be eating adequate fiber, avoiding dehydration and heeding the call of nature may be enough to help keep you on track after your constipation passes. But it is not always like this&#8230;For some people constipation is a complex and persistent problem requiring individualized treatment from a doctor.</p>
<p>- It is not correct to think that if you are not having a bowel movement every day, you are constipated. Constipation is a symptom that is generally defined as infrequent or difficult passage of stool. Normal frequency of bowel movements in healthy adults can range from three bowel movements a day to three a week. Signs and symptoms of constipation also include straining, passing lumpy or hard stools, a sensation of incomplete evacuation or a sensation of blockage.</p>
<p>- The myth that the body absorbs toxins from stool if someone is constipated for too long. Some people unnecessarily take laxatives and others try colon cleansing to remove supposed toxins. These habits are not actually helpful and may actually be harmful.</p>
<p>- It is not always that constipation occurs when you don not eat a healthy diet. Actually, a low fiber diet may contribute to constipation. Other causes may be:<br />
=> constipation occurs as a complication of another disease or condition or as a side effect of a drug or supplement.<br />
=> pelvic floor dysfunction in women which is lack of coordination of the complex muscular actions that allow you to have bowel movement.</p>
<p>- It is wrong to say that diagnosis of constipation does not require much more than a description of bowel habits. It can be a part of your diagnostic procedure. The doctor may also perform, a physical exam, discuss medication, x-rays, blood, urine and stool test.</p>
<p>- It is a wrong assumption that the doctor should not prescribe a laxative for long term use. Doctor can prescribe laxative for some form of chronic constipation. Side effects with long term use of laxative may occur so it should only be done under the supervision of doctor. If laxatives are important, doctor first prescribes osmotic laxatives like milk of magnesia, polyethylene glcol or sorbitol. Stimulant laxatives are used when osmotic laxatives are not effective.</p>
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		<title>Nutmeg herb and spice &#8211; Characteristics, Benefits and Advantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 17:42:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nutmeg is the dried seed of the nutmeg tree fruit which belongs to the genus Myristica and looks similar to a walnut. This is the only tropical fruit that is the source of two different spices, nutmeg and mace. The herb is widely cultivated in West Indies, Indonesia, India and French Guyana. It contains many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nutmeg is the dried seed of the nutmeg tree fruit which belongs to the genus Myristica and looks similar to a walnut. This is the only tropical fruit that is the source of two different spices, nutmeg and mace.<br />
The herb is widely cultivated in West Indies, Indonesia, India and French Guyana. It contains many natural substances such as volatile oil, pectin, pectosans, starch and furfural.</p>
<h2>CHARACTERISTICS OF NUTMEG HERB</h2>
<p>- The nutmeg tree grows very tall and may reach up to seventy feet.<br />
- The fruit when dried gives nutmeg which is the seed and mace which is the covering.<br />
- The fruit splits in half to reveal a net-like, bright red covering over the seed.<br />
- Nutmeg has sweet, spicy and nutty taste, is an essential constituent used in most of the Indian kitchens.<br />
- Nutmeg has a very distinct odor.<br />
- Nutmeg is often used as a food flavoring for baked goods, egg nog, puddings, meats, sausages, sauces, and vegetables.</p>
<p><strong>Therapeutic properties of nutmeg are stimulant, sedative, anti-septic, anti-inflammatory and bactericide.</strong></p>
<h2>HEALTH BENEFITS OF NUTMEG AND NUTMEG OIL</h2>
<p>- Nutmeg oil acts like a stimulator for brain.<br />
- Nutmeg oil reduces stress and mental strain.<br />
- Nutmeg is also good for curing anxiety and depression.<br />
- Nutmeg increases blood circulation.<br />
- Nutmeg is an excellent antidote for cardiovascular systems.<br />
- Nutmeg helps detoxify liver and kidneys.<br />
- Nutmeg oil is added to cough syrups.<br />
- Nutmeg is used to relieve rheumatic pain, muscle pain, neuralgia, sciatica, menstrual cramp, and toothache as it has anti-inflammatory properties. Nutmeg powder heated on the pan with sesame oil until brown is used for this.<br />
- Nutmeg helps in getting rid of diarrhea, flatulence, indigestion and hiccups as well as it improves appetite.<br />
- Nutmeg is very effectual medicine for insomnia.<br />
- Nutmeg oil helps in removing bad breath.<br />
- Nutmeg oil is is used for relief from cramps during menstruation and often provides relief from menstrual irregularities.</p>
<p><strong>PRECAUTION:</strong><br />
- Nutmeg should be used in moderation—a pinch or two is considered safe. It is not recommended for people with psychiatric disorders because of its psychoactive properties.<br />
- Pregnant women and nursing mothers should avoid the use of nutmeg.</p>
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		<title>Piles or Haemorrhoids &#8211; Causes, Symptoms, Remedies and Diet</title>
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		<dc:creator>ashish</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Piles is the swelling and enlargement of the blood vessel present near the anal region. It is common in all ages and sexes. Veins inside or outside the rectum gets inflamed. It is sometimes very painful. Piles can be of two types: - External Piles: It can be felt and seen from outside. There is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Piles is the swelling and enlargement of the blood vessel present near the anal region. It is common in all ages and sexes. Veins inside or outside the rectum gets inflamed. It is sometimes very painful. Piles can be of two types:<br />
- External Piles: It can be felt and seen from outside. There is a lot of pain but less bleeding.<br />
- Internal Piles: They are not visible and are present inside the anal canal. Dark colored blood is discharged.</p>
<h2> CAUSES OF PILES </h2>
<p>- Chronic constipation.<br />
- Bowel disorders.<br />
- Straining in order to evacuate the constipated bowels, and the pressure that is caused on the surrounding veins.<br />
- Prolonged periods of standing or sitting.<br />
-Strenuous work.<br />
- Obesity.<br />
- Weak tissues.<br />
- Stress and mental tension.<br />
- Heredity<br />
- Frequent diarrhea.<br />
- Lifting heavy weights.<br />
- Excessive intake of spicy and heavy food.<br />
- Piles are more common in pregnancy and in conditions affecting liver and upper bowel.<br />
- Low fiber diet.</p>
<h2> SYMPTOMS OF PILES </h2>
<p>- Bleeding in case of internal trouble.<br />
- Pain in passing stools.<br />
- Soreness.<br />
- Irritation.<br />
- Problem in sitting for a long time due to itching and discomfort.<br />
- Pain in rectal region.<br />
- Anemia due to profuse bleeding.<br />
- Wind formation.</p>
<h2> REMEDIES TO CURE PILES </h2>
<p>- <strong>Radish juice</strong> should be taken regularly at least half a cup.<br />
- Soak 3-4 <strong>dry figs</strong> in water after washing them in hot water. Drink the water and eat the figs the fist thing in the morning. They should be taken in the evening and continue this for three or four weeks.<br />
- Boil 1 ripe <strong>banana</strong> in 1 cup of milk, mash well. Take 3-4 times a day.<br />
- One and half to two grams of dried and powdered <strong>mango seeds</strong> should be consumed twice daily with or without honey.<br />
- Eat <strong>jambul fruit</strong> with salt every morning for two or three months during its season.<br />
- The juice of <strong>turnip leaves</strong> should be taken to cure this disease.<br />
- Three tsp of <strong>bitter gourd juice</strong> mixed with a glass of buttermilk should be taken every morning.<br />
- Half tsp of <strong>ginger</strong> juice mixed with half a tsp of fresh lime juice and fresh mint juice plus a tbsp of honey should be taken.<br />
- Add 60 grams of water in 30 grams of grounded onion and take it twice in a day.<br />
- <strong>Rice gruel</strong> with a glass of buttermilk is good for piles.<br />
- Grounded <strong>sesame seeds</strong> can be given with butter for bleeding piles.</p>
<h2> DIET FOR PILES </h2>
<p>- The digestive tract should be given complete rest for few days.<br />
- Patient should adopt an all fruit diet for at least seven days.<br />
- Adopt a diet of natural foods.<br />
-  Foods which contain less fat are skimmed milk, buttermilk, curd and cottage cheese made from skimmed milk; all vegetables except cabbage, onions, dried beans and peas; cooked and dried cereals, fruits and fruit juices.<br />
- Papaya, musk melon, apple and pear; green vegetables, particularly spinach and radish, wheat, porridge, whole meal cereals and milk should be taken.</p>
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		<title>Few tips that can help us to avoid bad breath&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bad breath is not a simple condition that you can easily shrug off and pretend it is not there. Halitosis, or bad breath is due to bacteria in the mouth breaking down proteins to volatile sulphur compounds that smell. Causes of Bad Breath - Bad breath by the food you take like onion and garlic. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bad breath is not a simple condition that you can easily shrug off and pretend it is not there. Halitosis, or bad breath is due to bacteria in the mouth breaking down proteins to volatile sulphur compounds that smell. </p>
<h2> Causes of Bad Breath </h2>
<p>- Bad breath by the food you take like onion and garlic.<br />
- Bad breath due to smoking.<br />
- Bad breath due to dry mouth: This means that one should keep drinking lot of water and other liquids as this helps in washing away left over food particles in the mouth, helps in stimulation of saliva and reducing conditions in which bacteria can thrive.<br />
- Bad Breath caused by Dentures: These can cause bad breath if they are not cleaned frequently and properly.<br />
- Bad breath caused by alcohol: It dries out the mouth reducing the saliva formation.<br />
- Troubles with the pharynx, lungs or stomach.<br />
- Hormones released right before the start of the menstrual cycle create a heavy concentration of sulphuric protein in saliva.<br />
- Chronic bronchitis.<br />
- Hunger.<br />
- Morning breath.</p>
<h2> How to prevent bad breath </h2>
<p>- Brush your teeth and flossing twice a day, especially after meals that contain food and spices known to cause bad breath. Clean your tongue properly.<br />
- Visit your dentist regularly at least twice a year. Cavities can cause bad breath too.<br />
- Chew sugarless gum which helps stimulate saliva in the mouth.<br />
- Avoid breath mints and mouthwashes that contain alcohol.<br />
- Chlorophyll is a natural breath freshener and is found in leafy green vegetables like parsley.<br />
- A few drops of peppermint or tea tree oil can be applied to the tongue or toothbrush to help freshen the breath.<br />
- Baking soda maintains good oral health.<br />
- Clean and replace your toothbrush regularly.<br />
- Use mouthwash containing cetylpyridinium chloride, chlorine dioxide, sodium chlorite or zinc as they serve as an antibacterial agent.<br />
- Eating plain yogurt for 6 weeks can sweeten your breath.<br />
- Rinse your mouth before sleeping with a glass of water with the juice of half a lemon added.<br />
- Drink plenty of water throughout the day.<br />
- Avoid alcohol and caffeine.</p>
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		<title>Health Benefits of Turmeric, commonly known as &#8220;haldi&#8221;.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Turmeric or Haldi is one of the oldest species known. It is a rhizome of the ginger family. Originally from Indonesia and China, it has been cultivated in India for thousands of years. In India, turmeric is used in religious rituals. Turmeric is used as coloring agent in kitchens. Turmeric is one of nature&#8217;s most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Turmeric or Haldi is one of the oldest species known. It is a rhizome of the ginger family. Originally from Indonesia and China, it has been cultivated in India for thousands of years. In India, turmeric is used in religious rituals. Turmeric is used as coloring agent in kitchens.<br />
Turmeric is one of nature&#8217;s most powerful healers. The active ingredient in turmeric is curcumin. Turmeric is mostly used in ground form. Turmeric is a source of dietary fiber, vitamin C, vitamin B6, niacin, manganese, iron, potassium, magnesium, omega 3 fatty acids, omega 6 fatty acids and phytosterols.</p>
<h2> Health Benefits of Turmeric or Haldi </h2>
<p>- Turmeric is a mild digestive, a stimulant, and a carminative.<br />
- Turmeric is known for its anti-inflammatory properties.<br />
- Turmeric is an excellent healing agents and it can be applied on bruises, wounds, cuts after the area is cleaned.<br />
- Take 1 tsp turmeric powder with hot milk. It will help in wounds, bruises and sprain.<br />
- It helps in reducing the pain and swelling.<br />
- It is an antibacterial agent.<br />
- It reduces the risk of childhood leukemia.<br />
- Turmeric helps increase bile flow making it a liver cleanser that can rejuvenate your liver cells and recharge their capability to break down toxins.<br />
- It improves elimination of wastes and toxins.<br />
- It fairs the skin texture.<br />
- It lightens the scars on the body.<br />
- Smoke of turmeric is helpful in relieving from respiratory infections and disorders.<br />
- Breast cancer can be protected through photo estrogens that are present in turmeric.<br />
- It is used in treating arthritis due to its anti-inflammatory property.<br />
- To avoid any kind of skin problems apply turmeric paste before a bath.<br />
- Take turmeric powder and salt in equal quantity with warm water to get relief from acidity.<br />
- Taking curd or butter milk with turmeric after lunch cures digestive problems.<br />
- Turmeric also strengthens the bones.<br />
- Turmeric is a wonderful body scrub.<br />
- Turmeric fights the bacteria that causes diarrhoea, so the next time your stomach starts &#8216;running&#8217;, reach for some haldi.<br />
- When paired with vitamin D, curcumin (an extract present in turmeric) helps to protect against Alzheimer&#8217;s disease.<br />
- Curcumin may help keep blood sugar in check and, in turn, reduce risk of type 2 diabetes.<br />
- The chances of cardiovascular disorders reduces as turmeric is effective in preventing the oxidation of cholesterol from taking place.<br />
- Turmeric plant extracts are used as hair growth stimulators.<br />
- Turmeric&#8217;s anticancer possibilities point to its ability to prevent the formation of cancer-causing enzymes, reducing the risk of cancerous cell-formation and cell growth.<br />
- Turmeric powder may be useful in treating inflammation of the uvea.</p>
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