Natural Ear Drops

In a double-blind, placebo controlled study, appearing in the journal Pediatrics, (May 2003;111(5):e574-e579), the efficacy of herbal ear drops were tested in 171 children with ear pain due to middle ear infection. The children were between the ages of five and 18. They were given herbal ear drops (five drops, three times daily) containing allium […]

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Flu Season? Maybe it’s Vitamin D

According to research appearing in the British journal, Epidemiology and Infection (2006 Dec;134(6):1129-40), there may be a connection between the flu and vitamin D deficiency. The article cites R. Edgar Hope-Simpson, who noticed the seasonality of influenza epidemics, and the possible relation to solar radiation. The researchers propose that the seasonal connection between vitamin D

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Fighting Infections

When antibiotics were developed in the middle of the 20th century, they were hailed as “miracle drugs”. Life-threatening infections were suddenly able to be brought quickly under control. In the period of time that ensued, antibiotics were overused. They were used for the common cold and for viral infection. While it is desirable to get

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Fatigue and Body Pain may be Linked to Chronic Sinusitis

Fatigue and Body Pain may be Linked to Chronic Sinusitis Research published in Archives of Internal Medicine (2003;163:1832-1836.) and performed by scientists at Georgetown University Medical Center, shows a link between fatigue, unexplained pain and chronic sinusitis. A study conducted at Harvard had shown that fatigue and pain scores of sinusitis patients were similar or

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Bacteria May be the Cause of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

One possible cause of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine. In research appearing in the Journal of the American Medical Association (2004;292(7):852-858) suggests that the bloating seen in IBS can be caused by bacteria in the small intestine. Bloating immediately following a meal is an indication of small intestine bacterial

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