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Thursday, 27 February 2014

Homeopathy – A Safe and Effective Alternative for Molluscum Treatment

Molluscum contagiosum is a viral illness that causes substance coloured or silvery pink, firm, raised knocks on the skin. They are likewise called as "water warts" since they have a wax-filled focus. Almost 1% of patients seen in skin centers are for molluscum treatment. Molluscum is an exceptionally infectious ailment and spreads quite effortlessly by close contact. Therefore, making moves to counteract spread of the sickness is a real part of molluscum treatment. Molluscum is regularly seen in persons with low invulnerability, for example,...

Monday, 24 February 2014

Acne Treatment with Homeopathy

Numerous diverse routines exist for acne treatment including anti-infection agents, retinoids, antiseborrhein medicines, against androgen solutions, hormonal treatments, benzoyl peroxide, salicyclic acids, nicotinamide and keratolytic cleansers. They are accepted to work in no less than 4 separate ways, including: normalizing shedding and sebum processing into the pore to avert blockage, murdering propionibacterium acnes, calming impacts, and hormonal control. Acne could be tormenting and may cause lasting scarring. Luckily, there are acne treatment...

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Alopecia Areata (Hair Loss) Causes and Homeopathic Treatment

Alopecia Areata is the loss of hair from the head or body. Homeopathic treatment for Alopecia Areata (Hair Loss) helps recovery right from the very roots to give healthy hair and good health. On an average hair grows about 13 mm a month. They grow more at night than day and faster in summer than winter. Healthy adults normally shed between 50-100 hairs each day. Alopecia areata occurs when hair is lost from some or all areas of the body, but mostly from the scalp. Initially it appears in spots so it is called as “spot baldness”. Around 40%...

Sunday, 2 February 2014

Homeopathic Treatment of Asthma- Safer, Smarter & Better Option to Breathe Freely

Asthma is globally one of the most common chronic diseases.  It is estimated that around 300 million people in the world currently have asthma and there may be a further 100 million persons with asthma by 2025. Asthma is a respiratory disease characterized by increased responsiveness of the tracheobronchial tree to various stimuli resulting in pervasive spasmodic airway narrowing. Common symptoms include a triad of breathlessness, cough and wheezing. Many people complain of an initial sense of constriction in the chest followed by the onset...