Archive for the 'Medical Hub' Category

Good solution for an annoying tennisarm is in your reach

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Next 3 months, the muscular tenderness, measured as pressure pain threshold was determined with an electronic pressure algometer. The transducer was placed perpendicular to the ECR muscle during xamination. The diameter of the contact area was 465 mm and the pressure was applied perpendicularly to the skin at the middle part of ECR and with […]

Essential Oil Uses - A Users Guide

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

The uses of essential oils were known to ancient Egyptians long before research began on their medicinal and aromatic qualities in the early nineteenth century. The sweet fragrance emitted by essential oils has had people going crazy on it for ages.
An essential oil is the extract of plant derived from flowers, stem, leaves, bark […]

Health Secrets of Cayenne

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

For many years, herbalists believe that Cayenne is the most useful herb on the entire planet. It’s especially significant in the health aid of the entire digestive and circulatory system. Cayenne has even been known to stop heart attacks in less than 30 seconds. In addition, it increases the effectiveness of other herbs when mixed […]

The Fear Of Stuttering

Tuesday, May 27th, 2008

I am someone, who from what my parents have told me, started to stutter when I was four years of age. I have to say that I hated having a stuttering problem and was determined that I eventually would be able to have the confidence to say whichever words that I wanted to, in any […]

The Prostate, What You Don’t Know Could Kill You

Thursday, May 22nd, 2008

Women know more about men’s health than men do themselves and that’s a fact. Why is that? Is it because we find it hard to discuss these things? Is it because it’s not macho! From the time that we are young, we are taught that boys have to act tough and shouldn’t cry. You must […]

The Many Uses of Mint

Thursday, May 8th, 2008

There are many varieties of mint plants. If you want to brew tea, you go Swiss mint, apple mint or variegated peppermint. To flavor up your cooking, spearmint is the standard. Try Corsican mint for its carpet-like quality as a ground cover in your garden.
Spearmint has long been used for medicinal purposes. […]

Prenatal Massage

Saturday, April 5th, 2008

What is prenatal massage? Prenatal Massage is a form of therapeutic bodywork that is geared to meet the unique needs of the pregnant woman. Promoting better function of muscles and joints, prental massage also improves circulation and overall body tone. Additionally, prenatal massage decreases mental and physical fatigue as well.
Mutually beneficial, by having regular prenatal […]