Sponsored Links

Featured Links

Other Topics
Sponsored Links



Quote of the Day

"I have no ambition to govern men; it is a painful and thankless office."

Thomas Jefferson

FEATURED
HEALTH
PRODUCTS
 
Guide To Healthier Eating And Weight
 
The Ultimate Collection Of Health Ebooks
 
A Healthy Back In Ten Minutes A Day
 
Complete Guide To Healthy Eating
 
Natural Health Remedies To Help Stress
 




 


Google

 
Featured Medicine Articles

Herbal Therapy
Herbal Therapy, also referred to as Herbalism, is one of the oldest healthcare means known to mankind. In fact, herbal therapy is the utilization of herbs for various therapies, remedies or medicinal purposes.Derived from plants, herbs are used for their ...

Living with Chronic Illness & Disorders: Are You a Survivor?
Once upon a time, I was a vibrant, youthful teenager... My First Encounter During my first pregnancy, I had contracted chicken pox from my young nephews and niece. Though it made for an irritable time in my initial trimester, I hadn't given it much ...

Memory and Menopause
Last week I did it again-made a trip to deposit a check at our local bank only to discover once I got there, that my check was nowhere to be found. Hadn't I tucked it inside one of the pockets of my purse? I ransacked my clutch bag, emptying every pocket ...





Kidney Stones - Get Rid of Them Fast the Natural Way
 
I am no doctor or expert in anyway, but what I sure am, is a kidney stone sufferer. I recall the first stone I got, a long time ago, back in my twenties. A sudden and excruciating pain striking around the kidney area, making me roll onto the floor not knowing which position to take in order to alleviate the pain. I was rushed to the hospital where I was kept under observation for three to four days. I was given heavy doses of a painkilling injection, as there was no other remedy available. Eventually, the tiny stone traveled through the urinary tract and was finally ejected. What a relief! On leaving the hospital, the doctor warned me that this is, most of the time, a recurring condition.

Knowing that this could happen again, I was determined to investigate further into the matter. A friend of mine from Egypt told me that this ailment is prevalent there as well as in the countries surrounding the Mediterranean Sea and it could be cured with local herbal medicine.

On this note, I started investigating and found out with the help of an Egyptian herbalist, that kidney stones could be treated efficiently with the seeds of a flower growing in the desert called: Bisra el Khela. This medicine has been used in Egypt for centuries. The recipe is quite simple: bring some water to the boil, throw in a table spoon full of these seeds, simmer for ten minutes, pass the liquid through a strainer, let it cool down and drink it. A very small glass will do. But I must warn you, the taste is quite bitter.

According to the herbalist that we met, this potion has the ability to expand and enlarge the urinary tract, thus facilitating the passage of the kidney stone. A stone of 2mm to 3mm should be passed in a matter of 2 to 4 hours. This is what happens to me. Obviously not everybody is built the same; it may take longer with different individuals. For many years, I have given this potion to numerous friends and acquaintances of mine, when premonitory signs of pain have occurred. The pain was gone in a matter of hours.

The best thing is its ridiculous price. On the Egyptian markets, a pound of these seeds costs the equivalent of one US dollar and lasts for years!

The Latin name for this plant is: Ammi Visnaga (Khela). Do a search on Goggle, it seems that you could find it elsewhere around the world.

About the author:

Jean-Yves Marcinhes is the owner of an underfloor heating company in Johannesburg/South Africa. For more info, visit www.heataroom.co.za

Medicine News



Medicine Bow music teacher sings, plays, motivates | The Republic
The Republic
MEDICINE BOW, Wyo. — Students scattered around the Medicine Bow elementary school music room. They had a performance that night, practice would be critical. "Warm it up," said teacher John Steinhardt. "I don't hear any music.
Medicine Bow music teacher sings, plays, motivatesStamford Advocate

all 4 news articles »

New York Yankees LHP Andy Pettitte: 'Wins Are a Good Medicine'
Yahoo! Sports
"Wins are good to get, wins are a good medicine for a team that kind of seems like they're struggling, playing on their heels a little bit," Pettitte said. "Hopefully this will jump-start us a little bit and get us on a good stretch.

and more »

Medicine Bow National Forest Ready For Memorial Day Weekend
K2 Radio
In contrast to recent years, a good number of open campgrounds and Forest roads will greet visitors to the Medicine Bow National Forest this Memorial Day weekend. Preparations have been in full swing to ready areas for the holiday crowds and some ...

and more »

EU Joins Widening Push to Find New Antibiotics
Wall Street Journal
By STEN STOVALL LONDON—The European Union Thursday pledged funds to find new antiobiotics, its first attempt to help drugmakers develop medicines to fight increasingly drug-resistant superbugs that are taking more lives every year and adding to rising ...

and more »

Bill introduced to reform sales of scarce medicine
BusinessWeek
Other reasons include increased demand for some drugs, companies ending production of low-profit medicines, consolidation in the generic drug industry and limited supplies of some ingredients. A press release from Cummings, who is the ranking Democrat ...

and more »