Pure Natural Health Report

Thursday, August 04 2005 @ 12:33 PM

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ACNE: Most acne begins at puberty. This is when the body starts to produce androgen hormones. Androgens cause the over stimulation and enlargement of the sebaceous glands.


ADHD: Not everyone who is overly hyperactive, inattentive, or impulsive has an attention disorder.


Breast Enhancement: Are you completely happy with the way that you look? You can be and you can finally have the bust line that you have always dreamed of without risky surgery or injections.


Male Fertility: One of the most essential steps in the ability to conceive occurs in the prostate gland. This gland is in the news a lot as researchers are discovering just how it functions and affects some important systems in our body.


Female Fertility: Did you know that around 70% of all attempts to become pregnant using fertility drug therapy or treatments will not result in pregnancy


Fibromyalgia: According to the American College of Rheumatology, Fibromyalgia affects 2% of the population.


Herpes: Research from Medline Plus Health Information indicates that 90% of the population has been exposed to HSV-1.


Kidney Stones: If you’ve ever experienced kidney stones, or you are experiencing them for the first time, you know how excruciating they can be.


Nail Fungus: Nail fungus is an unsightly and potentially painful problem. Most people don' t realize that nail infections are extremely common and not at all a symptom of dirtiness or poor hygiene.


Osteoarthritis: Osteoarthritis occurs when the surface layer of cartilage-the protective tissue between bones at joints-breaks down and wears away.


Quit Smoking: You’re a smoker who is thinking about quitting, but that is easier said than done. Cigarettes are a part of your life; you identify yourself with being a smoker.


Shingles: If you are suffering from shingles right now you probably feel ill, weak, depressed, and self-conscious. You're not alone - shingles is a very common virus that effects close to 1 million Americans every year.


Weightloss: Genetic, environmental, psychological, and other factors all play a part in obesity. Genetic factors Obesity tends to run in families, suggesting a genetic link, but families also share diet and lifestyle habits that could contribute to obesity.



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