Source: 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Yeast Infections by Dr. Edward Group It’s hard to live in a living world without some living organisms taking residence on or inside of your body. It might not be the most pleasant idea, but everyone is carrying bugs of some sort. Harmful organisms in the intestines and bacteria … Continue reading 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Yeast Infections
9 Symptoms of a Yeast Infection
Source: 9 Symptoms of a Yeast Infection by Dr. Edward Group Yeast infections are not a problem that only affect women or the vagina. The fact is that yeast infections can affect many parts of the body of both men and women of all ages. Yeast infections can cause pain, swelling and unpleasant discharge. When they infiltrate … Continue reading 9 Symptoms of a Yeast Infection
Yeast Infection and Bacterial Vaginosis
Source: Yeast Infection and Bacterial Vaginosis by Dr. Edward Group Bacterial vaginosis (BV) is the most common type of vaginal infection, followed by yeast infections. The primary causes of infections are bacterial imbalance – namely an excess of harmful bacteria – or Candida. Both conditions can lead to an unpleasant set of symptoms, including an unusual … Continue reading Yeast Infection and Bacterial Vaginosis
The Dangers of Mercury Exposure to Your Health
Source: The Dangers of Mercury Exposure to Your Health by Dr. Edward Group Lets be honest, human history is cluttered with screw-ups of catastrophic proportion. In a list that would extend for miles, incorrect ideas about mercury is one that really stands out. Although it’s a natural element found in the earth’s crust, often in regions with … Continue reading The Dangers of Mercury Exposure to Your Health
Surprising Link Between Depression, Anxiety, and Gut Health
Source: Surprising Link Between Depression, Anxiety, and Gut Health by Dr. Edward Group Did you know your gut health may affect your mood and behavior? The belief that gut health is connected to mental well-being dates back more than a hundred years. In the early 1900’s, scientists and clinicians emphasized the relationship between gastrointestinal health and … Continue reading Surprising Link Between Depression, Anxiety, and Gut Health
6 Benefits of Liver Cleansing
Source: 6 Benefits of Liver Cleansing by Dr. Edward Group Your liver is responsible for processing toxins in the body, so you’ll want to keep it working at its best. Sometimes, though, diet or lifestyle can catch up to us, and, if that happens, a liver cleanse becomes necessary. With a cleanse, you’ll certainly get rid of … Continue reading 6 Benefits of Liver Cleansing
What Are the Benefits of Milk Thistle Seed?
Source: What Are the Benefits of Milk Thistle Seed? by Dr. Edward Group Milk thistle seed (Silybum marianum) has a history dating back over two thousand years as a favorite among herbalists for its positive effects on the liver and gallbladder. [1] The ancient philosophers Pliny and Galen both praised the herb for liver cleansing. Now, milk … Continue reading What Are the Benefits of Milk Thistle Seed?
Health Benefits of Organic Greater Celandine
Source: Health Benefits of Organic Greater Celandine by Dr. Edward Group Chelidonium majus, or greater celandine, has a long history of use in many European countries. Ancient Greeks, Pliny the Elder and Dioscorides all called celandine an effective detoxifying agent. The Romans used celandine as a blood cleanser. The French herbalist Maurice Mességué cited celandine tea for … Continue reading Health Benefits of Organic Greater Celandine
Health Benefits of Chicory Root
Source: Health Benefits of Chicory Root by Dr. Edward Group Chicory root has a long history of providing support to liver problems. Ancient Romans used the herb to help cleanse the blood. Egyptians were known to consume chicory root in large amounts to help purify the liver and the blood. It’s popular today as a caffeine free … Continue reading Health Benefits of Chicory Root
The Health Benefits of Cilantro
Source: The Health Benefits of Cilantro by Dr. Edward Group Cilantro and coriander are the names used in the United States to describe two different parts of the same plant, Coriandrum sativum. It’s an annual herb, which means it blooms and must be replanted yearly. Cilantro is used to describe the green, citrus-flavored leaves. Coriander is the common … Continue reading The Health Benefits of Cilantro
