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135 S Robert T Palmer Dr,
Elmhurst, IL 60126
(630) 782-6557
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Do plants feel pain when we prune them? Or pluck flowers, fruits and leaves? by K.C A. Plants feel pain based on what our intention is when we approach them. They aren't focussed on what we are doing as much as our emotions as we come near or touch them. Some se ... Read on »
The Energy Field Effects of Saffron by K.C A. "There are few words as evocative as saffron. Over thousands of years it has perfumed the halls of Crete's palaces, made Cleopatra more alluring, and driven crusaders and ... Read on »
Exhaled Nitric Oxide Monitoring For Asthma by swanlogan A couple of people have recently asked about the use of exhaled nitric oxide markers as part of your asthma care plan. Exhaled nitric oxide is a marker of airway inflammation, ... Read on »
Why Dogs develop Low Confidence and How Energy Medicine Works to Heal them by K.C A. This article was written in response to the following email; I would have never believed it if I hadn't seen it. My female lab has new confidence - the sort she never had even ... Read on »
Inducting Rasayana Therapy in Our Daily Routine by Dr.Krishna Suri Ayurveda , the oldest health science has eight branches. Rasayana (rejuvenation) is one of them. Rasa has different meanings like ”juice”, "taste “, &l ... Read on »
Back Acne Natural Home Remedies by Dr.Savitha Suri What is back acne? Back acne is same condition as facial acne. The sebaceous glands on skin get stimulated by androgen and produce excess sebum. Sebum is an oily substance pro ... Read on »
Museomics by Thomas S. Patient Expert I haven’t been around natural history museum DNA researchers for a while. So I didn’t know there is actually an -omics discipline called ‘ museomics ‘ ... Read on »
Why Water? by Richard M. Patient Expert We all know that drinking water is important, sometimes, however, we need to be reminded exactly we we must remain hydrated.How much should we drink?The amount of water that w ... Read on »
Health Headlines - November 30 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Many Type 2 Diabetes Patients Morbidly Obese: U.S. Study Twenty percent of Americans with type 2 diabetes are more than 100 pounds overweight (morbidly obese), according to a ... Read on »
Health Tips for November 30 by Meredy Registered NurseHealth Maven Health Tip: Determining Migraines in ChildrenMigraines are common in kids, affecting up to 5 percent of grade-school children, according to the American Academy of Family Phys ... Read on »
AromaTalk Tip of the Week: Dry Eyes by Jennifer Nordin Patient ExpertHealth Maven "I have had dry eyes for many years and when I had Lasik surgery about 6 years ago, it was discovered that my tear glands did not work well at all. I used many, many bott ... Read on »
Please help me by SuboxDoc Patient ExpertHealth Maven There are so many people who feel like the person who wrote to me today. I remember that feeling so clearly– that there was no solution– but now I see that there i ... Read on »
Iran authorizes 10 new uranium plants by zhang y. Iran's Cabinet has authorized the construction of another 10 uranium enrichment plants, its state news agency announced Sunday, further defying international calls to halt its ... Read on »
About the Things a Teacher Will Not Tell You by Milton Ramirez Patient Expert Back in September The Reader's Digest magazine interviewed educators in California, Connecticut, Georgia, Iowa, Minnesota, New York and Texas to get a first approach of what a ... Read on »
'Bin Laden was within our grasp' by shengxiang l. President Obama got some political cover Sunday for his upcoming announcement on sending more troops to Afghanistan. A report released by the Democratic staff of the Senate Fo ... Read on »
November 29, 2009 - Day 223 by dezwit Tomorrow is Velcade and Dex and it is coming none too soon as far as I am concerned. This chemo holiday that I have been on has been anything but a vacation. The fatigue tha ... Read on »
Foodbuzz 24, 24, 24: Dining Out in Minnesota: More than Wild Rice, Spam, and Lutefisk by Kelly Having been in Boston for eight+ years (excluding three summers during college) I am used to people ribbing me when they find out I grew up in Minnesota. First they will gene ... Read on »
Two Steps Back, Baby Steps Forward by Alyson People's HealthBlogger Award Nominee I'm feeling quite ill today, but I felt the need to write a post because I feel it's important to document my experiences during this challenging time. I am mentally fatigued, ... Read on »
World Health Organization Issues New HIV Treatment Guidance by asdf The U.N. agency issued new guidance advising doctors to start giving patients AIDS drugs a year or two earlier than usual. The advice could double the number of people worldwi ... Read on »