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What can Parsley do for my Health?

Parsley is the Rodney Dangerfield herb; it deserves no respect. Not likely, even from Rodney Dangerfield. This is a matter of NO respect. Parsley was once a popular accompaniment to any meal. It was largely ignored by most people, however, ending the parsley era. This is a situation where we need to rethink our attitudes. Parsley is a nutritional powerhouse. Even better, just a dab will do. It would be difficult to eat a dollar's worth of parsley in one…
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Is there Food Remedies for IBS?

I believe that the healing properties of natural foods can help our bodies recover from non-critical illnesses and speed up recovery. The vitamins and minerals in food can help strengthen our bodies if we eat the right foods in the right amounts. It can improve digestion which is essential for healing the body. Better digestion will allow the body to absorb the vitamins and minerals it needs, which in turn will help repair the body. IBS sufferers are especially affected…
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What are Causes of Water Retention?

Water retention is a common problem that can severely impact the day-to-day activities of those who are affected. Water retention, also known medically as edema, is an accumulation of fluid that leaks into the tissues. Leakage can cause swelling all over the body (generalized or localized swelling), or fluid retention in the abdomen, face, hands, and around the lung. There are many conditions and diseases that can lead to water retention. However, there are also several other causes. Arthritis, which…
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Are there Salt that Heals and Salt that Kills?

Many people are confused about salt. Your doctor and other health professionals will tell you to reduce your salt intake to lower your risk of hypertension and stroke. Many holistic doctors and gourmet chefs believe salt is good for you, and essential for your life. According to the American Medical Association (AMA), and the Center for Science in the Public Interest, Americans consume a greater amount of sodium than the recommended daily intake of 500 to 2,000 mgs. These high…