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How Oxalic Acid and Oxalates Affect Human Health and Nutrition
Concentrated oxalic acid is poisonous. Oxalic acid and oxalates are present in plants and may cause health problems such as kidney stones.
8 commentsCommon Causes Of Kidney Infection
A healthy average person seldom has a chance of a kidney infection; however there are certain situations that lead to a kidney infection which are medically termed as pyelonephritis. These conditions can ultimately lead to failure of kidneys and can...
Phyllanthus amarus or Phyllanthus niruri, the best home remedy for jaundice and gallbladder stones
Phyllanthus amarus is a medicinal herb found in coastal areas. It is a tropical plant that has several medicinal values. It is abundantly found in fields, agricultural lands and gardens. It is a short plant with tiny leaves. It is named as keezhar...
2 commentsInflammation Treatment, Breaking the Common Thread of Inflammatory Conditions.
Natural treatment for inflammation, and pain. Including treatment for fibromyalgia, lupus, and arthritis. This is an extensive guide to natural treatments, and the doctors who recommend them.
1 commentHealth Benefits of Dandelions
Our friend the dandelion, or ‘Taraxacum’, often mistaken for a useless common weed, is actually full of health benefits. Dandelion is rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin B-Complex, Iron, Zinc, Potassium, Calcium, and Detoxifiers.
6 commentsVon Hippel–Lindau Disease: One Family's Genetic Nightmare
Author's personal account of the effects of a rare genetic disease, Von Hippel Lindau have had on many generations of one family.
35 commentsPhillip Phillips Crowned American Idol 2012: A Humbling Experience
Phillip Phillips was crowned American Idol 2012 on May 23, 2012 in a record-breaking vote casting of 132 million voters. Phillips won against runner-up 16-year-old Filipino, Jessica Sanchez. So why did Phillips win against an extremely talented...
5 commentsWhy Is My Dog Or Cat Drinking More?
There are many causes for a dog or cat to drink more than usual. This article describes a basic approach to getting to the bottom of the problem and discusses some of the common causes of increased thirst such as kidney disease, urinary tract infections, diabetes, and other hormone disorders.
0 commentsHow to drink water the right way
Drinking too much water over a short period of time can be dangerous and can lead to death.
15 commentsWhat Do The Kidneys Do?
What do the human kidneys do? A simple, clear explanation of their function.
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