Herbal Abortion
Herbal Abortion
The ejection from the womb of a fetus is an abortion. This is based upon many physical, psychological, and social dynamics, including the holistic (combined body, mind and spirit) of the mother and father.
Abortion occurs when the fetus (foetus} is not healthy, or when the fetus is on a different frequency from the mother. The ejection from the womb of a fetus is an abortion.
This is based upon many physical, psychological, and social dynamics, including the holistic (combined body, mins and spirit) of the mother and father. Abortion occurs when the fetus (foetus} is not healthy, or when the fetus is on a different frequency from the mother.
Herbs, help the alter the physical frequency (or chemistry, vibration, temper, rhythm, cycle of the mother. Further, this alteration puts the mother on one frequency and the child on another.
This is a biochemical conflict between mother and child.In this case the fetus is rejected and an abortion can be achieved by the allopathic homeopathic and/or natuopathic use of herbs.
These herbs can be taken internally or used in a douche. The mosty effective method is a herbal douche. It should be a very strong solution 2 to 3 tablespoons to a cup. The 3 herbs should be combined and 3 glasses 4 times a day is a suggested dose.
Also, the drink should be 1 tablespoon to a cup ( a standard beverage measurement quantity). A therapeutic (effective) level is not achieved by a stronger solution, but by the right quantity. Anything above the therapeutic level is rejected (urinated ) out of the body.
Herbs
BlueCohosh, Black Cohosh, Angelica, Mistletoe, Hemlock Spruce, Ergot, Celery, Tormentil, Pennyroyal, Shepherd's Purse, Ragwort, Horseradish, Hyssop, Cotton, Tansy.Tormentil is a strong astringent. It is often used to cause the vagina to become tight (virgin-like).
However, it can also cause scarring of tissue in the sensitive skin of the reproductive organs. This writer is simply conveying information and is not intentionally biased toward abortion.
Reference: African Holistic Health: Llaila O. Africa
Diabetes drug recalled after being found to contain cancer-causing chemical
Diabetes drug recalled after being found to contain cancer-causing chemical
A batch of the diabetes drug metformin has been recalled after it was found to have unacceptable levels of a cancer-causing chemical impurity.
One batch of an oral solution of the drug - involving 10,452 "units" of medicine - is being recalled by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) after it was found to contain a nitrosamine impurity "above accepted levels".
Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) has been identified as a risk factor in the development of certain cancers.
Patients do not need to do anything as the recall has only been issued to pharmacies and wholesalers.
The MHRA said patients should not stop any treatments without consulting their doctor or pharmacist.
It added there is no evidence to suggest patients have been harmed.
© Corbis via Getty Images Nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA) has been identified as a risk factor in the development of certain cancers
The medicines regulator said: "During testing prior to batch release, levels of the impurity NDMA in batch number 0LL0018 of metformin oral solution were found to be within acceptable limits.
"However routine monitoring of the batch while on the market showed that levels of NDMA were no longer acceptable at nine months."
© Corbis via Getty Images One batch of an oral solution of the drug - involving 10,452
No other batches have been found to be affected, it said.
Dr Alison Cave, MHRA chief safety officer, said: "Patient safety is at the heart of everything we do.
"This recall of one batch of metformin oral solution is a precautionary measure to prevent further exposure to the nitrosamine impurity.
"There is no evidence to date that this impurity has caused any harm to patients.
"Individuals who have metformin oral solution from this batch at home should continue to take their medication.
"It is very important to speak to your doctor or pharmacist before stopping any treatment - they can address any concerns you may have and can advise you on the best course of action.
"Healthcare professionals should check their stock to quarantine and return any units from this batch to their supplier using their supplier's approved process."
Reference: Mirror: Abigail O'Leary
Arthritis: Three symptoms that signal your arthritis has become 'life-threatening'
Arthritis: Three symptoms that signal your arthritis has become 'life-threatening'
There are more than 100 types of arthritis but one of the most common types in the UK is rheumatoid arthritis. If you have rheumatoid arthritis, the immune system mistakenly attacks the lining of the joints. This causes inflammation in the joints that can impede joint mobility and cause considerable pain.
Although rheumatoid arthritis is largely manageable if steps are taken to counter inflammation, the condition can prove life-threatening if left untreated.
Inflammation of the blood vessels, known as rheumatoid vasculitis, is a complication of rheumatoid arthritis.
As the NHS explains, the complication is characterised by the thickening, weakening, narrowing and scarring of blood vessel walls.
"In serious cases, it can affect blood flow to your body's organs and tissues and can be life threatening," warns the health body.
© Getty Images Life-threatening signs include numbness, tingling or chest pain
What are the serious symptoms to look for?
The symptoms will depend upon the part of the body affected.
According to Vasculitis UK, skin rashes and ulcers are a common problem.
"Involvement of the nerves usually causes numbness or tingling and 'pins and needles' symptoms, muscle weakness may also develop," explains the health body.
"Inflammation may develop around the outside of the heart (pericarditis) which can cause chest pain."
However, "with early treatment, inflammation in other parts of the body from rheumatoid arthritis is less likely", notes the NHS.
© Getty Images Mediterranean diet can help arthritis by curbing inflammation
How to keep inflammation in check
Making healthy lifestyle changes can keep rheumatoid arthritis under control.
Exercise may seem counterintuitive if you're suffering from joint pain, but it is one of the most effective interventions you can make.
The NHS explains: "Exercising regularly can help relieve stress, help keep your joints mobile, and strengthen the muscles supporting your joints."
As the NHS notes, exercise can also help you lose weight if you're overweight, which can put extra strain on your joints.
Diet also alleviates arthritis inflammation.
According to the Arthritis Foundation (AF), a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, fish, nuts and beans but low processed foods and saturated fat, is not only great for overall health, but can also help manage disease activity.
"If this advice sounds familiar, it's because these are the principles of the Mediterranean diet, which is frequently touted for its anti-aging and disease-fighting powers," notes the AF.
Studies confirm that eating foods commonly part of the Mediterranean diet can help arthritis by curbing inflammation.
Additional studies show that the dietary approach can lead to weight loss, which can lessen joint pain.
The Mediterranean diet varies by country and region, so it has a range of definitions.
But in general, it's high in vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts, beans, cereals, grains, fish, and unsaturated fats such as olive oil. It usually includes a low intake of meat and dairy foods.
Reference: Daily Express : Adam Chapman
Diabetes type 2: The sign of high blood sugar on your foot that could be life-threatening
Diabetes type 2: The sign of high blood sugar on your foot that could be life-threatening
Type 2 diabetes does not affect your overall quality of life if the mechanism that drives it - high blood sugar levels - is kept at bay. Unstable blood sugar levels are the result of poor insulin production. If blood sugar levels are not stabilised, it can cause untold damage on the body, which is often initially concentrated in the feet.
That's because high blood sugar levels can cause nerve damage in the extremities.
It is vital to respond to the signs of nerve damage in your feet, not least because these problems can lead to further complications.
There is one telltale sign that can show up on your feet that can prove life-threatening if left untreated.
"Nerve damage, along with poor blood flow - another diabetes complication - puts you at risk for developing a foot ulcer (a sore or wound) that could get infected and not heal well," explains the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The CDC continues: "If an infection doesn't get better with treatment, your toe, foot, or part of your leg may need to be amputated (removed by surgery) to prevent the infection from spreading and to save your life."
Considering the risks, it's vital to know what to look for and take appropriate steps to respond.
© Getty Images You should have your feet checked as part of your annual diabetes review
"Foot ulcers can occur in anyone, and refer to a patch of broken down skin usually on the lower leg or feet," explains Diabetes.co.uk.
"When blood sugar levels are high or fluctuate regularly, skin that would normally heal may not properly repair itself because of nerve damage."
According to the health body, people with diabetes who are concerned that they may have a foot ulcer should speak to a doctor or podiatrist at once.
These professionals should dress and protect the ulcer to avoid infection and help the skin heal.
How to prevent foot ulcers
Avoiding diabetes foot ulcers is a matter of taking good care of the feet.
According to the NHS, you should have your feet checked as part of your annual diabetes review.
You may be eligible for an NHS podiatrist if you have diabetes and symptoms affecting your feet such as numbness.
"Ask your GP for a referral or find a local podiatrist," advises the NHS.
© Getty Images Key facts about the chronic conditionOther foot tips include:
- Keep your feet clean and free from infection
- Wear shoes that fit well and don't squeeze or rub. Ill-fitting shoes can cause corns and calluses, ulcers and nail problems
- Never walk barefoot, especially in the garden or on the beach on holidays, to avoid cuts and try to avoid sitting with your legs crossed so you don't constrict your blood circulation.
- Cut or file your toenails regularly
- Get corns or hard skin treated by a podiatrist.
How to lower blood sugar levels
In the long-term, it's important to keep blood sugar levels in check to ward off the threat of complications.
One of the most important interventions you can take is to watch your carbohydrate intake.
"Carbs in food make your blood sugar levels go higher after you eat them than when you eat proteins or fats," warns the CDC.
You can still eat carbs if you have diabetes.
As the CDC explains, the amount you can have and stay in your target blood sugar range depends on your age, weight, activity level, and other factors.
Reference: Daily Express: Adam Chapman
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