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Quick tips for curing fatigue

Written in 19-11-2009 by | No Comments

Throw away your sleeping pills and learn the methods of refreshing sleep. Sleeping well is an art. It needs a perfect blend of healthy habits and control of mind. A clean body and mind, relaxed mood, physical exercises, and perfect dietary control are some of the basic sleep-
inducing methods. Unpleasant situations at bed time such as arguments, quarrels, watching a horror movie, listening to loud music which would create anxiety, fear, excitement and worries
should be avoided. Such situations stimulate the cerebral cortex and tend to keep one awake. The sleeping place should be well ventilated, with balanced temperature and free from noises.

The bed should be neither too hard nor too soft, but comfortable. The pillow should not be too hard or too high. The bedclothes should be loose-fitting and light coloured. Another important rule is not to have heavy food shortly before bed time.

Sleeping pills are no remedy for sleeplessness. They are habit-forming and become less effective when taken continuously. They lower the I.Q. dull the brain and can prove fatal if taken in excess or before or after alcohol. The side-effect of sleeping pills include indigestion,
skin rashes, lowered resistance to infection, circulatory and respiratory problems, poor appetite, high blood pressure, kidney and liver problems and mental confusion. Gain good sleep through healthy habits rather than from pharmacy

Treatment & RISK Of Cancer

Written in 31-8-2009 by | No Comments

Homeopathy In Cancer Treatment :

Some homeopathic medicines may ease side-effects of cancer treatment without interfering with the conventional treatment, says a scientific review by cochrane collaboration, a global network of volunteers. Of the eight studies- involving 664 participants- reviewed, two threw up positive results.

Multiple CT Scans May UP Cancer Risk :

Repeated CT scans could increase the risk of cancer. A Harvard study examined medical records of 31,462 patients who had CT scans and found that seven percent of them had enough radiation exposure to increase their cancer risk by 1 percent. Fifteen percent of the participants had been exposed to radiation similiar too 1000 chest X-rays.