Archive for December 10th, 2008

Alternative Treatment Options for Cancer

Posted by on Dec 10 2008 | Uncategorized

I have learned an awful lot over the past few years thanks to the internet. One of the most valuable things I’ve learned has got to be that alternative natural cancer treatments exist and are a real and viable treatment options for cancer patients.

The thought of subjecting the human body to the toxins and poisons that are contained in chemotherapy and radiation just defies reason. It makes no sense why you would want to subject your body to these treatments when what you need is a strong body that can fight.

There are many benefits of alternative therapies. The European Cancer Treatment Clinic is a clinic that can help those that are interested in exploring an alternative route of treatment. They offer Massage Therapy, Oxygen Therapy, High Body Temperature Therapy, and Static Electro Therapy, just to name a few.

These are the therapies and treatments I would be pursuing if I were ill and in need of this kind of treatment.

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Citrus Fruits Prevent Kidney Stones

Posted by on Dec 10 2008 | Uncategorized

Lemons and other citrus fruits contain chemicals that can help prevent against kidney stones. Lemons are very high in citrates and these inhibit the growth of kidney stones.

In addition, insufficient fluid intake is the most common cause of kidney stones. This occurs when mineral crystals form in the kidneys or the ureters, which connect the kidney and the bladder.

People who are at risk of kidney stones should not drink large quantities of ice tea. People are told that when it is warm outside they should drink more fluids. Many people then drink more iced tea. Unfortunately, in terms of kidney stones this is not a beneficial beverage. Iced tea contains high levels of the chemical oxalate. This encourages the development of kidney stones.

People who are concerned about kidney stone should eat less chocolate, rhubarb, nuts and spinach. All of these foods are high in oxalates.

Kidney stones are four times more likely to occur in men than in women…especially men over age 40.

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