Path To Your Health

December 7, 2008

Quick Action Might Save Stroke Victim

Filed under: CardioVascular Health, Fitness, Gastrointestinal Health — TomB @ 7:51 pm

If you or someone you’re with suffers a stroke, you can save that person’s life and avoid the terrible complications of a stroke if you can identify the symptoms of a stroke and get that person to a hospital pronto! It’s estimated that over 750,000 persons in the U.S. alone suffer strokes, and that if you can get them to a hospital within three hours, their chances of a complete recovery are good. But you have to know what the symptoms of a stroke are, and you can that find out at Natural Health Trip

November 26, 2008

More On The Benefits Of Aloe Vera

Filed under: Fitness, Gastrointestinal Health, Women's Health — TomB @ 10:26 am

I first came across aloe vera on a sunny beach in Jamaica where I had just experienced the tropical sun that turned my torso into a red pepper. Seeing my obvious condition, a native appeared on the beach with a long plant leaf and she said this will fix your imminent pain. She cut across the leaf and out oozed a clear jel which she applied to my shoulders, back, and face. I felt better right away!

The leaf she cut was the infamous aloe vera plant, and it is one of the most multi-faceted herbal remedies around. Aside from relieving sunburn, it is used for treating eczema, hair loss,as a skin moisturizer in cosmetics, and even as a laxative! To find out more about aloe vera, stop by Natural Health Trip.

November 4, 2008

What Are The Benefits Of Aloe Vera?

Filed under: Gastrointestinal Health, Women's Health — TomB @ 8:50 am

Aloe Vera is a plant that grows in tropical climates and was originally discovered in Africa. It’s byproducts are used for a variety of skin care cosmetic uses. It also is an effective pain relief and is used extensively for sun burn relief. Some people also ingest it for use as a laxative, although there is some disagreement within the medical community about its safety in this regard. Stop by and find out more about the benefits of aloe vera at Natural Health Trip.

November 1, 2008

How Is Your Blood Sugar Level?

Filed under: Gastrointestinal Health — TomB @ 3:02 pm

Diabetes is becoming more and more of a problem. Type-2 diabetes, the one that developes as people get older, is more prevalent because people are living longer and are susceptible to more ailments because of it. Most alarmingly, however, is the fact that some children and teenagers are coming down with type-2 diabetes. The main reason is obesity and an inactive lifestyle. We plan to write a lot about this health problem, so stop over to Natural Health Trip and learn some basic information on blood sugar levels.

April 26, 2008

Crohn’s Disease and Back Pain

Filed under: Gastrointestinal Health — Vanessa Youngstrom @ 10:31 pm

Crohn’s patients who experience back pain could also be suffering from osteoporosis problems due to many years of poor nutrient absorption and subsequent calcium deficiency. Also associated with Crohn’s and back pain are digestive problems like diarrhea, common cramping and the development of ulcers or fistulas.

Doctors could prescribe a number of medications for the various problems related to Crohn’s and can incorporate the use of pain killers, dietary changes, surgical intervention and most important lifestyle changes.

Read more at Crohns Patients and Back Pain.