Natural Health

Herbal remedies may inspire future treatments for hypertension

People have used herbs as medicine for thousands of years. Today, with medical researchers continually hunting for better alternative treatments,…

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How to use okra for diabetes treatment —Scientists

Traditionally, drinking “okra water” has been used as an alternative treatment for diabetes. It is assumed that its large amount…

6 years ago

Cocoyam leaves, like fluted pumpkin, stimulate blood production —Experts

Ever heard of cocoyam? If you’re from or have lived in eastern Nigeria, you’ve definitely heard of it. It is…

6 years ago

Purple onion, best for alleviating blood pressure —Expert

BY now, we know that garlic and onions reduce cholesterol level, and alleviate diabetes and hypertension. However, a new study…

6 years ago

Scientists validate herbal cure for diarrhoea

Medicinal plants with antidiarrheal properties have been widely used by the traditional healers. However, the effectiveness of many of these…

6 years ago

Can eating too much sugar, fat cause erectile dysfunction?

Sex hormones, healthy blood sugar, and insulin balance are more intimately linked than you might think. In this report by…

6 years ago

Edible camphor in high doses poisonous — Scientists

Raw edible camphor, and as a component of herbal infusions is widely used to treat pile, back pain, erectile dysfunction,…

6 years ago

Moringa oleifera extract may protect against glaucoma —Scientists

For centuries, Moringa oleifera leaf has been used in traditional medicine for common ailments in many countries of the world.…

6 years ago

Eggplant has blood pressure-suppressing effect

Evidence suggests that a high-fibre and non-starchy vegetable such as eggplant supports the prevention of type-2 diabetes. Now, experts say…

6 years ago

Garlic, cucumber treats knee pain

Osteoarthritis is an age-related disease caused by the wear and tear of the joints. Presently, there is no known cure…

6 years ago

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