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How to Heal a Wound with Honey
American medicine has been considering using honey more frequently in the treatment of wounds. However, New Zealand already has used certain types of honey as a traditional treatment for some time. It is now even possible to use these honey varieties at home.
84 commentsReptile Impaction
Impaction is a condition in which the digestive tract is blocked by a solid or a semi-solid mass. If it is not treated it can become fatal. Impaction can be caused by various sources. The most common of...
78 commentsRingworm: Symptoms and Treatment
You probably already know that ringworm isn't actually a worm. Which means you probably also already know it's a fungus. And, even if you didn't already know this, the title probably gave you a clue. So why's...
Dogs and Chocolate Poisoning
For some reason man's best friend and woman's best friend- dog and chocolate- just don't get along too well... Excess chocolate can cause chocolate poisoning in your dog, but why? Well, simple. Chocolate...
16 commentsHow to Get Rid of Acne Scars Tips
The skin condition known as acne, which is often most prevalent during the teenage years, can be extremely stressful and frustrating to deal with. But even more devastating are the acne scars on the face,...
Home Remedies with Turmeric
Turmeric belongs to the ginger family. It grows in tropical region and requires abundant water to thrive. It is used widely in South Asian especially in Indian cuisine. You will find the powder being added...
5 commentsFlexbar - The Exercises that Cure Tennis Elbow
How to cure Tennis Elbow yourself at home with a Flexbar - an inexpensive piece of exercise equipment costing less than $20. Full instructions provided
3 commentsHomemade Dog Treats: Special Needs
Ok not special needs in regards to physical condition, but more towards dry skin and stale breath. These dog treats are treats as medicine. Sort of... These recipes will help ward of fleas, help with dry skin,...
1 commentHow-to Deal with Colic in Horses
Colic in horses can be a dangerous, even life threatening illness. The symptoms of colic in horses can range from listlessness to rolling in pain. Knowing how your horse acts, being around him and observing his behavior when he is well, will help alert you when he is not acting "quite right".
8 commentsRisks of Osteo-Arthritis and Knee Replacements
In this article, I can provide first person expriecne with individuals I have known that suffered knee problems, along with some useful links to additional information. Some suggestions for decision-making, along with photos and a video are included.
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