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| Heartburn | | Heartburn, a painful burning in the mid- to lower-chest area, is a digestive condition. It is linked to high stomach acidity, reflux disease, or a disturbed acid-alkali balance, with an over- or under-stimulation of the stomach glands often due to poor eating habits. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Candida/Candidiasis | | Candida is a yeast-like fungus that becomes out of control due to excess sugar in the diet, anti-biotics, birth control pills, pollutants, stress and a weakened immune system. Candida must be treated with changes in diet, supplementation, and lifestyle. | | Click here for more information >> |
| | Gastro-Intestinal | | Gastro-intestinal conditions such as chronic indigestion or constipation, gastritis, irritable bowel, Crohn's disease, etc. can be a result of improper diet, stress, allergies, bowel toxicity, candida yeast, or side-effect of pharmaceutical drugs. | | Click here for more information >> |
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| Ayurvedic Medicine | | Definition & History: Ayurvedic medicine is a holistic system of healing that originated in ancient India. The concept of Ayurvedic medicine is practiced as eight major clinical sub-specialties, with other numerous adjunctive specialties. These eight sub-specialties include: internal medicine, general surgery, otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics & obstetric/gynecology, psychiatry, toxicology, nutrition-detoxification-rejuvenation and fertility/virility. Modern Ayurveda will include other adjunctive specialties such as preventative healthcare, addiction treatment, and weight loss approaches.
Ayurvedic Medicine, the oldest form of healing known, translates literally to "the science of life"; it is refered to as the "Mother of All Medicine". Since it encompasses the spirit and soul with strong focus on dietary and lifestyle choices, it is much more than a medical science. It is recognized by the World Health Organization as an effective health science.
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