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Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy, the use of essential oils for healing, is a modern branch of ancient natural healing practices.
Read more →Natural RemediesBody Temperature
The average human body temperature, measured under the armpit, is 36.5 degrees Celsius.
Read more →Natural RemediesBreathing
Breathing is undoubtedly the most critical bodily function. We can survive days without food, but only minutes without air.
Read more →Natural RemediesCaution Against Medication Dependency
Excessive medication use has become a problem for many, often causing negative effects instead of positive ones.
Read more →Natural RemediesColon Cleansing
The colon is what hinders healing. If not cleansed, waste products cannot exit the body.
Read more →Natural RemediesCramps
A cramp is a sudden, intense, involuntary muscle contraction that occurs in more or less unexpected episodes.
Read more →Natural RemediesDizziness
Dizziness can be the primary, and sometimes the only, complaint prompting patients to seek medical attention.
Read more →Natural RemediesEpilepsy (Seizures)
Epilepsy, commonly known as seizures, is characterized by fainting episodes.
Read more →Natural RemediesEye Problems
The eye is the sensory organ of vision, the most vital human sense, enabling about 80% of our perception of the world.
Read more →Natural RemediesFatigue (Tiredness)
Fatigue is undoubtedly the most common subjective complaint, experienced occasionally by everyone.
Read more →Natural RemediesFear
Fear accompanies humans more often than joy or happiness. From the moment a child is born, their cry may reflect an undefined feeling, possibly fear of life.
Read more →Natural RemediesGood and Proper Posture
Family members and school educators should monitor children’s proper posture (standing, sitting, walking, lying) from an early age.
Read more →Natural RemediesHallucinations
Hallucinations are perceptions that have no connection to stimuli received by our sensory organs.
Read more →Natural RemediesHiccups
Hiccups are a common, usually harmless phenomenon. Everyone has experienced hiccups, even in the womb.
Read more →Natural RemediesJaundice
Jaundice (icterus) refers to the yellow or yellowish-green discoloration of the skin and visible mucous membranes.
Read more →Natural RemediesMemory
Some people have better memory, while others forget more easily. Memory is stronger in youth, while retention abilities improve with age.
Read more →Natural Remedies2026-07-24Building a Natural Home Remedy Kit – 10 Essentials
How to build a natural home remedy kit: ten proven herbs and preparations for colds, digestion, headaches and restful sleep.
Read more →Natural RemediesNausea
Everyone knows the unpleasant sensation that rises from the stomach to the throat, creating an urge to vomit.
Read more →Natural RemediesOvercoming Stress
Stress has become a "modern scourge" for many in industrial cities.
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Pain is a distinct sensory experience, separate from sensations like heat, cold, or touch.
Read more →Natural RemediesPoisoning
Approximately 300,000 different chemical compounds, more or less toxic, surround modern humans.
Read more →Natural RemediesSneezing
Sneezing, like coughing, protects the airways. It is an involuntary reflex action independent of a person’s will.
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In everyday language, sputum refers to any material expelled from the mouth.
Read more →Natural RemediesSwallowing
Swallowing chewed food initiates one of the body’s essential functions, digestion.
Read more →Natural RemediesSweating
Sweat is secreted by 2 to 3 million sweat glands in the skin, unevenly distributed across the body, with the highest concentration on the palms, soles,…
Read more →Natural RemediesUnconsciousness
Sudden unconsciousness is the most alarming symptom of illness.
Read more →Natural RemediesVaricose Veins
The human body has three types of blood vessels: arteries, capillaries, and veins.
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Alkaloids in Plants as Natural Remedies
Alkaloids are plant compounds containing nitrogen that have a strong effect on humans and animals.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsApparitions
Our senses—sight, hearing, touch, and smell—shape our understanding of the world. Without them, we would be disconnected from our surroundings.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsBehavior
From birth, children learn to integrate into society. Initially, they act selfishly, demanding attention and compliance from their environment.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsBitter and Spicy Substances in Plants
Bitter substances are widespread in nearly all plant species, with high concentrations in plants like gentian, chicory, and dandelion.
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Burping, or eructation, is more uncomfortable than dangerous, often occurring during or immediately after meals.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsCarbohydrates in Plants
Carbohydrates are produced in plants through photosynthesis, combining carbon dioxide and water.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsCoumarins in Plants
Coumarin, the simplest compound in its class, has a distinctive hay-like scent.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsDrinking Herbal Tea for Health
To alleviate pain, reduce sensitivity, or enhance organ function, consider herbal tea.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsDrooling and Salivation
Saliva, secreted primarily by the parotid, sublingual, and submandibular glands, along with smaller glands in the oral mucosa, produces about 1.
Read more →Medicinal Herbs2026-07-24Drying and Storing Medicinal Herbs – Step by Step
When to harvest, how to dry properly and how to store medicinal herbs so they keep their aroma, colour and healing power all year.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsEssential Oils in Plants
Essential oils are volatile compounds formed in plants as metabolic byproducts.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsFasting for Weight Loss
Being overweight contributes to many chronic diseases and reduces life expectancy.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsFeeling of Inferiority
The feeling of inferiority, a term coined by Austrian psychiatrist Alfred Adler, arises when individuals perceive themselves as unequal to others due to…
Read more →Medicinal HerbsFlavonoids in Plants
Flavonoids, named for the yellow color of the first isolated compounds, also include red and blue anthocyanins.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsHerbal Treatment and Phytotherapy
Throughout history, dominant scientific theories have occasionally marginalized herbal treatment, deeming it outdated.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsHoarseness
Hoarseness, or dysphonia, is the most common voice disorder, characterized by changes in pitch, volume, or tone due to vocal cord dysfunction.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsHydroquinone, Anthraquinone and Cardiac Glycosides
The most well-known hydroquinone glycosides are arbutin and methylarbutin, which are inactive in glycoside form.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsMedicinal Herbs
Harvesting medicinal herbs requires adherence to specific rules to ensure safety and efficacy.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsNatural Healing Methods
This guide serves as an introduction to alternative, natural healing methods to support disease prevention and complement conventional therapies.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsPrinciples of Healthy Eating
Read more →Medicinal HerbsSaponins
Saponins are triterpene and steroid glycosides that produce foam in aqueous solutions, resembling soap.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsTannins
Tannins are nitrogen-free polyphenols found in many medicinal plants, characterized by a bitter taste.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsThirst
Water is the primary component of the human body, constituting a significant portion of its cells.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsTrembling and Twitching
Trembling, medically termed tremor, is a common experience that rarely indicates a standalone disease.
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Each of the approximately 100 trillion cells in the human body relies on blood to deliver nutrients and oxygen.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsVitamins
Vitamins are a diverse group of chemical compounds essential for numerous bodily functions, required in small amounts through food.
Read more →Medicinal HerbsWater Application
Water therapy, or hydrotherapy, involves using water at various temperatures (cold, lukewarm, warm, or hot) to achieve specific health benefits.
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