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Herbal Helper against Acne Pimples - MediAc by franklinb Posted Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:11pm containing 100% homeopathic ingredients selected to treat symptoms of acne vulgaris including pimples, blackheads and whiteheads on the face and body. Healthy skin is the best... MediAc herbal remedy for Acne Pimples After my daughter was born, my skin really broke out and I was devastated… My mother-in-law suggested your site, and I haven Read on »
How to get rid of acne, pimples and other skin problems... by Mark Hyman, M.D. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 17 Sep 2008 12:12am 12 Comments that pimples are for kids! Not true. The average age of acne patients has now increased from 20 to 26 years old.  Millions of adults are experiencing acne for the first time... in "American Family Physician." That's not all. The major textbook of dermatology for acne published in 1975 claimed that parents and doctors used the threat of depriving teens Read on »
How to get rid of acne, pimples and other skin problems... by Mark Hyman, M.D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 22 Sep 2008 11:06am 6 Comments that pimples are for kids! Not true. The average age of acne patients has now increased from 20 to 26 years old.  Millions of adults are experiencing acne for the first time... in "American Family Physician." That's not all. The major textbook of dermatology for acne published in 1975 claimed that parents and doctors used the threat of depriving teens Read on »
Samento Uncaria Tomentosa - Immunomodulation, Antibacterial, Antimutagenic, Diuretic, Depurative, Hypotensive and Vermifuge by franklinb Posted Mon 22 Feb 2010 12:00am that has been used for many years by native Peruvians. Samento's properties include Immunomodulation, Antibacterial, Antimutagenic, Diuretic, Depurative, Hypotensive and Vermifuge... of gastritis (inflammation of the stomach), ulcers, cancer, arthritis, rheumatism, irregularities of the female cycle, and acne. It is also used to treat organic depression. External Read on »
Diuretic effects by Matt S. Posted Tue 16 Sep 2008 12:00am Diuretics act at the apical surface of specific segments of the renal tubular epithelium. Question: how do diuretics get to the apical surface? One could imagine several such scenarios, such as diuretics getting filtered at the glomerulus and then traveling downstream through the urine to its specific site. This is not the case, however Read on »
Diuretics and Fracture Risk in Women by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm A study in the current issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine evaluated data from the Women’s Health Initiative (1992-1998) for an association between loop diuretics and fracture rate, falls and bone mineral density. The study included 133,855 women (3411 users and 130, 444 nonusers of loop diuretics) who were followed for a mean of 7.7 years Read on »
Prolonged Use of Loop Diuretics ... by Dr. Rubens D. Medical Doctor Posted Mon 02 Feb 2009 11:45pm Prolonged Use of Loop Diuretics May Raise Fracture Risk Medications are normally used by women already at risk for fractures 30 jan 2009-- Postmenopausal women who use loop diuretics are at increased risk of fractures, according to a report published in the Jan. 26 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine. Laura D. Carbone, M.D. Read on »
Thiazide Diuretics by Matt S. Posted Sat 28 Nov 2009 12:00am There is a good review article in this month's NEJM entitled "Use of Diuretics in Patients with Hypertension" by Ernst and Moser which focuses predominantly on the thiazide class of diuretics. The thiazides are considered a FUNCTIONAL rather than a STRUCTURAL class of medications--that is, not all compounds considered thiazides have the same Read on »
Information for Those Being Treated for High Blood Pressure with Thiazide Diuretics by Mellanie H. Patient Expert Posted Thu 19 Feb 2009 6:31pm 1 Comment Since many who have atrial fibrillation also have high blood pressure, this interesting new study out of Vanderbilt University Medical Center may be of value to know about. This study finds that, contrary to the current U.S. hypertension guidelines, thiazide diuretics need to be combined with “potassium-sparing” drugs to reduce sudden cardiac death risk Read on »
Beware the Side Effects of Diuretics by Chris .. Patient ExpertComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Wed 14 Apr 2010 2:28pm I’ve been on my diuretic for over a week. I can feel the effects like my rings are looser on my fingers. Good-bye, water weight gain! Over all, it’s been fine. I have... dehydrated. I am concerned, however, about minerals in my blood. My doctor did a profile before she put me on the meds. Everything came back normal. The concerns regarding diuretics Read on »