Health Articles
The following articles are brought to you by Ideal Health Services in the spirit of freedom and the with desire to promote good health to all.
Parasites in humans?
Yes, that's right. While drug-based medicine continues to scoff at
the idea,
many practitioners are now realising the potent threat to humans from
parasitic
organisms. Research completed in the USA indicates that 90% of all
adults host a
parasitic lifeform at any one time!
Could your health problems be parasite-related? How can you find out?
Which
parasites are most common in developed lands? Are all parasites harmful?
How can
you safely cleanse yourself from a possible parasitic infestation?
Aspartame - you need to know
It's one of the world's most popular artificial sweeteners. It is in
the
sugar-replacement you use, the diet soft drinks you consume, and the
non-sugar
gum your children chew.
How safe is Aspartame? What is the information that commercial
interests
don't want you to see?
What's the low down on food additive 951
Co Enzyme Q10
One of the "buzz-words" of the natural health industry in resent
years, Co
Enzyme Q10 (CoQ10, or just Q10) is now the sixth most popular
pharmaceutical
product in Japan.
Just what is CoQ10? Why may you be deficient in it? What can it do for you?
What can we do about Fibromyalgia?
Nothing can better describe the effects of this condition than can
the simple
term “chronic pain”. No one is quite sure about why it occurs, or even
how many
contributing factors there are to this frustrating condition.
Do you think you might have fibromyalgia? How can you manage your
pain? Is it
realistic to hope for a recovery?
Gingko Biloba (Maidenhair Tree)
Gingko Biloba has been used in European herbal medicine for centuries. And yes, you will find it showing up in all sorts of herbal formulas.
What is Gingko? How has it been traditionally used? What is new research telling us about this "cure-all" herb? Is it safe?
Noni - Is it all it's cracked up to be?
There is no medicinal fruit that has been more widely represented than Noni. With many popular Noni Juice brands containing up to 88% water, many wonder if Noni-mania is all hype and no substance.
What is the history behind Noni's use in medicine? Is there any backing for those sensational claims? Recent research indicates that Noni in juice form may not be the ideal way to supplement this fruit. Which supplements offer the best results?











