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Relief for pain in the neck: arthritis and bone spurs in the cervical spine by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Tue 24 Jun 2008 7:07pm a registered nurse and havesuffered for years with arthritis and bone spurs in my cervical spine. I would wake up each morning with severe headaches and have neck and shoulder pain Read on »
Relief for pain in the neck: arthritis and bone spurs in the cervical spine by Nav J. Patient ExpertHealth MavenFacebook Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:40pm a registered nurse and have suffered for years with arthritis and bone spurs in my cervical spine . I would wake up each morning with severe headaches and have neck and shoulder pain Read on »
New FDA-approved alternative treatment for treatment-resistant depression by Dr. John Z. Medical Doctor Posted Fri 10 Oct 2008 1:03pm MUSC.edu - Millions of patients with treatment-resistant clinical depression, who have struggled for years with disability and how to cope with their condition, now have an alternative treatment option that could help them lead more productive and successful lives. The NeuroStar TMS (Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation) Therapy system, developed Read on »
Gallstone Flush- a Gallstones Alternative Treatment to Try Before … by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Fri 26 Feb 2010 1:21pm Avoiding Gallbladder Surgery . Read more here Gallstone Flush- a Gallstones Alternative Treatment to Try Before … Read on »
Osteoporosis - Natural, Alternative Treatments by Dr. Brad Lustick Posted Tue 30 Jun 2009 5:54pm of the femur in the hip. Some of the latest research shows value in natural and alternative supplementation with Calcium Collagen Chelate under the trade name of "Koact". When utilized in conjunction with a good Vitamin K2 supplement and 10 minutes of sun exposure per day the prognosis shows much promise. Research on such is published here: "Increase in bone mineral Read on »
Are There Any Alternative Treatments For Arthritis? by Jan Posted Mon 07 Dec 2009 12:00am , alternative treatment for arthritis can also be used. This condition is characterized by joint inflammation. The result of which is a searing pain that gets worse during cold season... that might give side effects to the one using it. This is why many are seeking alternative treatment for arthritis. People stray away from the path of medical methods and use more Read on »
Alternative treatments. Medication is not the end or the all by Larry Drain Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 18 Feb 2011 3:48pm Lifestyle Changes as Treatment for Mental Health Concerns, Depression, Anxiety | Psych Central News . Read on »
Alternative Treatments for Arthritis by awesome Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 01 Mar 2010 6:00am 1 Comment to their knees. Well-known scientist Dr. Linus Pauling recommends 18 grams of V-C per day as an arthritis preventative measure. Osteoarthritis can cause thinning of the bones, and so can prednisone, often given to treat it. It makes sense then to increase the amount of Vitamin D and calcium, both of which are bone-builders. As far back as 1974, British Read on »
ADHD Alternative Treatment: Finding Out What Really Works by Dr. Rory S. Doctor of PsychologyHealth Maven Posted Tue 10 Feb 2009 10:15am 1 Comment Last night we kicked off the inaugural ADHD Family Teleseminars by talking about ADHD Alternative Treatments. If not the most frequently requested topic, it is definitely amongst the top 2 or 3, especially by parents of children with ADHD. No matter where you stand on the medication debate, considering alternative treatments is critical Read on »
Alternative Treatment for Gout by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 06 Oct 2010 11:39am wanted to find alternative treatments for your Gout?  There are options other than the steroids... Read more with this report.... www.CureYourGout.com Join the millions who... two bones (i.e., in the joints). These uric acid crystals inflame the surrounding area and lead to inflammatory arthritis. This inflammatory arthritis is responsible for heat Read on »