Allergy

Allergies are among the most common chronic conditions worldwide. Allergy symptoms range from making you miserable to putting you at risk for life-threatening reactions. According to the leading experts in allergy, an allergic reaction begins in the immune system. Our immune system protects us from invading organisms that can cause illness. If you have an …

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Epilepsy and the role of glutathione

What is Epilepsy? Epilepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by brain seizures, resulting from abnormal neuronal activity in the brain. Often the seizures will occur spontaneously, however sometimes certain precipitants can trigger a seizure. Examples of triggers for epilepsy may include emotional stress, air pollution, sleep deprivation, medications, alcohol and radiation. These are all factors …

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Stroke

Stroke occur when the supply of blood to the brain is either interrupted or reduced. When this happens, the brain does not get enough oxygen or nutrients, and brain cells start to die. World-wide approximately 40 percent of people who die from stroke are males, with 60 percent of deaths occurring in females. According to the …

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Peptic ulcer

What is Ulcer? Ulcers is simply a WOUND on the stomach’s lining or an OPEN SORE on the external or internal surface of the body, CAUSED by a BREAK in skin or mucous membrane which fails to heal. Ulcers range from PAINFUL sores in the mouth to BED sores and serious LESIONS of the STOMACH or intestine. STOMACH ULCERS are a type of …

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Migraine

What Is Migraine? Migraine is a chronic disorder characterized by recurrent severe headaches that can last up to 72 hours.The headache is often unilateral (one sided). Associated symptoms may include nausea, increased sensitivity to light and sound, and aura. Migraines are more common in women, and may possibly be related to fluctuating hormone levels. Certain …

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