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Kratom is a new herbal remedy & tonic

http://kratom.org/ Welcome everybody to the largest Internet platform for organized Kratom lovers.
This is beyond doubt one of the strongest and most effective Kratom varieties available anywhere. It origins from Thailand, and in Thai language “Maeng Da” means cockroach, but is also used as a derogatory term for a pimp. There are lots of stories about the historical use of Maeng Da Kratom - all of which could be true and sound convincing - but one of the most charming goes like that: http://kratomclub.com/product_info.php?products_id=189

The Historical Use of Maeng Da Kratom

The overwhelming majority of people come to see the doctor for only one reason: to seek treatment of pain. Deep down inside even people without any medical knowledge at all know and realize that pain is not an illness, but just a symptom of a health problem, and compared to other symptoms mostly not even a serious one. But still: once in the consultation room most patients finally care less for their diagnosis or their health problems revealed in this diagnosis, but for a quick, preferably instant relief of pain. Once the pain is gone, most people readily consider themselves “cured” or even “healthy”. Free of pain the doctor’s advice is frequently repressed and “forgotten”, the treatment of underlying causes rejected.

Treatment of Pain

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The Traveller’s Medicine Cabinet: 5 Essential Drugs for the Road

http://www.vagabondish.com/travel-medicine-5-essential-drugs/ While out roving you aren’t always (or even often ) anywhere near a hospital or pharmacy. But, if you pack these nutritional supplements and natural medications wherever you go, you’ll be able to cope just fine. You’re hiking the Appalachian trail in the dead of winter. It’s freezing cold, the terrain is rough, and you’ve got another four hours of trudging through the snow before you reach your destination for the night. Suddenly the worst happens; your boot gets caught between two rocks, you lose your footing and tumble to the ground, wrenching your ankle in the process. After a loud yelp of pain and several creative obscenities, you manage to sort yourself out and rise back to your feet.
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Johns Hopkins Execs: How To Make Medicine Smarter -- InformationWeekJohns Hopkins Execs: How To Make Medicine Smarter - healthcare Blog

Consult with your doctors early and often. That's not just good advice for patients; it's what Stephanie Reel, the top IT officer at Johns Hopkins Medicine, says healthcare technology leaders must do to master intelligent medicine. Speaking at this week's InformationWeek Healthcare IT Leadership Forum in New York, Reel, head of IT at Johns Hopkins Medicine since 1994 and Chief Information Officer at the University since 1999, said the institution's success in technology innovation is directly attributable to its habit of involving clinicians in IT projects. That point was backed up by Dr. http://www.informationweek.com/news/healthcare/clinical-systems/231001796

Herbs and Supplements

http://altmedicine.about.com/od/herbsupplementguide/Herbs_and_Supplements.htm Looking for information about a nutritional supplement, vitamin, or herbal remedy? Here you'll find information about the health benefits and side effects of herbs, vitamins, and nutritional supplements. A chemical element found in seawater, strontium shows promise for prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Also known is vitamin B5, pantothenic acid is said to speed up weight loss, fight acne, and treat health problems like arthritis and allergies. But before you supplement, learn the science behind these health claims.

AMFI - Herbal Medicine Resource Guide

The Australian Journal of Medical Herbalism (AJMH) is issued quarterly and covers all aspects of medical herbalism including philosophy, phytochemistry, pharmacology and clinical application of medicinal plants. This journal has published herbal monographs, case studies, book reviews, and informative articles on current research into herbal medicine for over 20 years. Economic Botany documents the rich relationship that has always existed between plants and people around the world, encompassing the past, present, and potential uses of plants. The journal publishes original research in under represented indigenous languages, that often do not have a public forum for publication and distribution and includes perspectives of cultural practitioners, poets and other with insights into plants, people and applied research. http://www.amfoundation.org/herbinfo.htm
http://www.philippineherbalmedicine.org/ Herbal medicine is defined as the use of natural herbs and plants for the treatment or prevention of diseases, disorders and for the promotion of good health. Medicinal plants and herbs has been used by our Filipino forefathers for many centuries. This knowledge was passed on from generation to generation. In the past few years, a renewed interest on this natural method of treatment arose not only in the Philippines but worldwide.

Philippine Herbal Medicine

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