HYPERTENSION AND DIABETES Many people with diabetes also have hypertension, or high blood pressure. Having these conditions together can make them both worse. WHAT IS HYPERTENSION? Known the “silent killer,” hypertension usually has no signs or symptoms and many people are not aware they have it. High blood pressure increases a person’s risk of stroke and heart attack. It often occurs with […]
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Natural treatment for Gallstones in Nigeria
Gallstones are hard crystals made up of cholesterol and other substances that form in the gallbladder or the bile duct. The gallbladder is located directly under the liver; it functions to store and concentrate the bile. Gallstones range in size from a grain of sand to larger than a pea. If a gallstone is pulled […]
Natural Treatment for Tuberculosis in Nigeria
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacteria disease that mainly affects the lungs. In 15% of patients it affects other areas, causing swollen lauph nodes, pleurisy (inflammation of the membranes around the lungs), and meningitis (inflammation of the innerioembranes of the brain and spinal cord). It may also affect the kidneys, urinary tract, genitals, thyroid, bones, and […]
Natural treatment for Kidney Diseases without Surgery in Nigeria
Kidneys have a very important function because it filter waste product out of the body. As blood passes through the kidneys, all the body’s natural toxins are removed. The waste product and extra water becomes urine, which the kidneys send to the bladder for storage until urination. Kidneys also regulate the levels of certain substances […]
Natural treatment for Appendicitis without surgery in Nigeria
Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix that is often caused by an obstruction, but it may be caused by an infection. The appendix is a small sac-like lymphoid appendage of the large intestine that hangs down on the lower right side of the abdominal cavity. Once thought to serve no known function, the appendix […]
Natural treatment for Anemia in Nigeria
There are three main reasons for Anemia: 1) Excessive blood loss, 2) Excessive red blood cell destruction, 3) Deficient red blood cells. The first cause of Anemia is a nutritional deficiency, usually either of iron or protein. Iron deficiency is the most common cause of anemia. This occurs when iron intake is insufficient or when […]