Many people see electronic cigarettes as an alternative to tobacco cigarettes. However, this safer option to traditional smoking is still highly debatable, especially when we talk about quitting regular cigarettes. While an e-cig is considered a relatively new phenomenon, it’s essential to note that these are indeed addictive and chances are you increase your risks of contracting severe health problems. As you decide to move forward and quit e-cigarette smoking for a healthier life, remember that stopping itself is not easy because it presents many challenges. This article provides essential tips you should consider when quitting electronic cigarette smoking.
Research shows medical use of marijuana useful for reducing chronic pain, anxiety, nausea, symptoms of auto-immune diseases such as MS, Parkinson’s, RA and neurological problems after stroke, spinal chord injury, also cancer and Alzheimer’s. Medical marijuana is legal in 16 states with 12 pending and Washington D,C., As of April 2017 twenty-nine states all together. Some states have passed legislation and are waiting to set up dispensaries. Here is the break down on locations where it is used and the latest research. States regulate its use according to accepted illnesses or injuries.
Mulberries do more than feed silk worms on mulberry trees. They can be bought dried or fresh. Soak the dried fruit in cold water and add a handful to teas. Mulberries improve vision, boost immunity and heart health. The leaves when brewed as a tea help improve spring allergies. Antioxidants in mulberry fruit help prevent certain cancers and complexion problems associated with aging.
Foods and herbs to enhance breathing, energy and mood. Do you live in a polluted city or work or live with someone who smokes? Do you have acne or dry cough, night sweats or aging skin? Heal your lungs.
Protect your lungs with moistening, rejuvenating herbs including taro root. Taro is high fiber and helps protect against lung and oral cancers. Improves digestion.
Taro Root/Poi/ Its scientific name is Colocasia esculenta and it has a truly fascinating history. It is believed to be native to Southeast Asia and southern India, but it is cultivated and used in many places all around the world.
Lent brings smart Spring Cleansing. Asians and alternative health professionals know the many benefits of cleansing. Papaya leaf can be added to tea and coffee. Remember bitter sour herbs oregano, greens, mushrooms, grape seed extract and hawthorn berry, broccoli cure for prostate issues, including cancer, and a clear complexion. You can pour broccoli water over green tea.
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The FDA has overstepped its bounds in approving a GMO salmon – the first such genetically engineered animal classified as a drug. A drug omits vital concerns we have for it as a food–like how it is raised etc. Why GMO fish? The new “Frankinfish” is large, female and infertile. I wonder what that could do if I ate it! (I always wanted fins and gills)
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