Bones Issues

July 27, 2011 · Posted in health, medic · Comments Off 

osteopIf you lack calcium intake, smoking and drinking alcohol, less exercise and less exposed to the sun, especially if your height is reduced, so beware. It could cause you have bones issues or disorders. These bones issues are commonly called as Osteoporosis.

Osteoporosis is often called the silent disease because it does not show clinical symptoms. As if someone who has osteoporosis nature and can lead to sudden death. Osteoporosis is a disease that causing the reduced of bone mass and changes in microarchitecture of bone tissue. That result in decreased bone strength and increased bone fragility and fracture risk.
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Meniran Extracts could Help AIDS Patients

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

meniranThe HIV / AIDS patients now have a new hope in improving recovery. Based on initial findings from the Clinical Pathology Section Faculty of Medicine Airlangga University Surabaya, chances HIV / AIDS patients to recover increased by combining antiretroviral treatment with adjuvant therapy using extract Meniran or phylanthus.
“Extracts Meniran for HIV-AIDS sufferers are as adjuvant, especially to enhance T-helpernya. I will plan to examine further and very confident the result will be good, ” Read more

Ginger Efficacy

December 14, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

gingerPopular for addition recipes for cooking spices, ginger (Zingiber officinale) is also beneficial to health. Latest facts of ginger is able to relieve pain and restore gastric arthritis. Ginger rhizome tubers obtained from quasi tuber living plants annuals. It is said that the spicy was first discovered by Marcopolo. Other sources mention the ginger came from mainland Asia and was used by the Chinese and India since 5000 years ago. Read more

Arabian Herbal Medicine

December 13, 2009 · Posted in Traditional Herbal · Comments Off 

Herbal remedies and alternative medicines are used throughout the world and in the past herbs often represented the original sources of most drugs. The plant kingdom has provided an endless source of medicinal plants first used in their crude forms as herbal teas, syrups, infusions, ointments, liniments and powders. Evidence of use of herbal remedies goes back some 60 000 years to a burial site in a cave in northern Iraq, which was uncovered in 1960. An analysis of the soil around the human bones revealed extraordinary quantities of plant pollen of eight species. Seven of these are medicinal plants and still used throughout the herbal world. With the development of chemistry and Western medicine, the active substances of many species have been isolated and in some cases duplicated in the form of synthetic drugs. Read more

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