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		<title>What Are The Effects Of Herbs In Your Appetite?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For centuries the Chinese have utilized herbs for their nutritional benefits for medicine and dietary purposes. Western medicine is starting to take notice of herbs use in medicine purposes including weight lose. Herbs are made up of flowers, berries, leaves, roots, bark, seeds, stems and gums and come in many forms. When you buy herbs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For centuries the Chinese have utilized herbs for their<br />
nutritional benefits for medicine and dietary purposes. Western<br />
medicine is starting to take notice of herbs use in medicine<br />
purposes including weight lose.</p>
<p>Herbs are made up of flowers, berries, leaves, roots, bark,<br />
seeds, stems and gums and come in many forms. When you buy<br />
herbs whether they be in capsule, powder, oil, lotion, or<br />
liquid form, it is important to look for ?standardized? ones.<br />
The majority of herbs are not regulated by the FDA so read<br />
labels carefully for dosage and safety information. Another<br />
consideration is how fresh the herbs are. Herbs sold in bulk<br />
have lost most of their nutritional value therefore it is<br />
better to choose freeze-dried ones.</p>
<p>Herbs can play a role in assisting weight loss and curbing<br />
appetite. As with any weight loss plan, exercise and proper<br />
diet or necessary to safely and successfully lose weight;<br />
however, herbs can assist in speeding up the process. Just make<br />
sure to exercise caution as some herbs can have side effects.</p>
<p>As mentioned earlier herbs can be used be used in many forms.<br />
Popular methods for preparing herbs include a tea made by using<br />
an herb plant?s leaves, flowers and the whole herb and adding<br />
boil water and allowing them to steep. You can add honey to the<br />
tea to make if more palatable. A juice can be prepared using<br />
small pieces of herbs that are heat sensitive. It is best<br />
consumed right away before it has a chance to lose its vitamin<br />
content. The following herbs have been noted for their<br />
assistance in weigh loss.</p>
<p>Green Tea: Green tea, is similar to coffee in its stimulating<br />
effect, yet it has the added benefits of antioxidants and<br />
vitamin C. Green tea can be purchased in capsule form but the<br />
liquid variety is proven to work better.</p>
<p>Brazilian Cocoa: Brazilian Cocoa is also similar to coffee.<br />
Like coffee, this herb stimulates the central nervous system,<br />
increases metabolism and acts as a mild diuretic. Also, like<br />
coffee when this herb is over consumed it can cause<br />
restlessness and anxiety.</p>
<p>Cayenne: Cayenne pepper when consumed in food stimulates<br />
saliva. It also aids in digestion and helps speed the<br />
metabolism at a safe level.</p>
<p>Evening Primrose: Evening Primrose has been proven effective in<br />
reducing cholesterol levels and helping people process fats<br />
correctly and loose weight.</p>
<p>Seaweed: Seaweed contains a trace mineral that is a natural<br />
thyroid stimulant. It can be purchased in capsule or tablets<br />
forms.</p>
<p>Psyllium: Psyllium seeds, consumed with water, prior to a meal<br />
help control the appetite. Psyllium acts by making the stomach<br />
feel full. As you feel full you are likely to consume less.</p>
<p>Queen?s Flower: Queen?s flower, though less popular has been<br />
proven to be an effective plant used in alternative weight<br />
control and diabetes.</p>
<p>About The Author: Miranda Thompsen is a staff writer at<br />
<a title="http://www.diet-gazette.com" href="http://www.diet-gazette.com/">http://www.diet-gazette.com</a> and is an occasional contributor to<br />
several other websites, including <a title="http://www.aging-guide.com" href="http://www.aging-guide.com/">http://www.aging-guide.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Herbal Remedies For Hot Flashes: Are They Effective?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>or hot flashes are an alternative to the use<br />
of hormonal therapy. This route is taken when it has been<br />
determined that hormonal therapy is too dangerous for a<br />
particular patient. This is particularly true for women who<br />
have had breast cancer. </p>
<p>But as recent studies have made all too clear &#8211; hormone therapy<br />
can actually increase the risk of breast cancer, stroke, and<br />
heart problems. The herbal remedies for hot flashes are all<br />
scientifically based and in many cases the hormonal treatments<br />
are based in part from the herbal remedies. </p>
<p>Certain plants are capable of creating estrogenic and<br />
progestational effects, thereby achieving the same or similar<br />
results as hormone therapy. In the United States the idea of<br />
using herbal remedies for hot flashes is just finally gaining<br />
widespread acceptance while in Germany 70% of doctors prescribe<br />
herbal remedies. In Europe herbal remedies are also covered by<br />
insurance in the same manner as hormonal therapy. </p>
<p>Herbal remedies for hot flashes include Black Cohosh, also<br />
known as Squawroot, Black snakeroot, Rattle weed. Hot flashes<br />
are some of the early symptoms of menopause and include night<br />
sweats, anxiety, and sleeplessness. Your hot flashes can<br />
generally last from just a few seconds to 6 minutes or longer<br />
and come on several times a day. The degree will vary from<br />
person to person and in some can be very severe. </p>
<p>Hot flashes can not only be very embarrassing but also<br />
debilitating as well. They can cause you to have problems<br />
sleeping at all or to toss and turn all night. One of the most<br />
effective herbal remedies for hot flashes involves using the<br />
rhizome of the Black Cohosh plant. Native Americans would boil<br />
this plant to make a tea that would treat various illnesses<br />
that affected women. This herbal remedy works by blocking the<br />
receptors for estrogen, which results in the LH (a hormone)<br />
being lowered. </p>
<p>You will need to consult with your herbalist to determine if<br />
this will work for you. They will tell you how to take this<br />
herb to gain the best results for your case. Or you may want to<br />
try one of the many herbal remedies already available in health<br />
food stores that contain black cohosh. Many doctors today have<br />
also been studying homeopathic medicine as well to provide<br />
another alternative. </p>
<p>The use of herbal remedies for hot flashes is a natural<br />
process. When used as prescribed they have not had any reports<br />
of toxic side effects. That certainly isn&#8217;t the case with<br />
hormone replacement therapy!</p>
<p>About The Author: Discover how YOU can remedy hot flashes and<br />
menopausal symptoms without HRT. Pick up your free special<br />
report &#8220;Coping with Hot Flashes the Natural Way&#8221; by clicking<br />
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		<title>Using Green Tea to Increase Weight Loss and Control Diabetes</title>
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<p>Using Green Tea to Increase Weight Loss and Control Diabetes<br />
Copyright (c) 2007 Jon M. Stout<br />
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<p>Many of us battle our weight and are looking for ways to help<br />
control our weight easily and more naturally, helping us to avoid<br />
weight related health problems. One of the most serious weight<br />
related health complications is diabetes. And, while it&#8217;s likely<br />
that we&#8217;ll never find a magic pill, it is becoming more evident<br />
that there are ways to help improve our chances of both losing<br />
weight and controlling Type II diabetes.</p>
<p>Type II diabetes is a disease in which the body does not properly<br />
use insulin, the hormone that converts sugar and other food into<br />
energy. This results in a higher than normal level of blood<br />
glucose in the body.</p>
<p>Doctors are not entirely sure what causes diabetes, but being<br />
overweight and sedentary is definitely a contributor, as is<br />
family history. Today, about 20.8 million people in the US have<br />
diabetes. Nearly one third of these people don&#8217;t realize they<br />
have the disease. In addition, about 54 million people are<br />
pre-diabetic, meaning their blood glucose levels are higher than<br />
normal, but not high enough to be diagnosed with diabetes.</p>
<p>To help control diabetes or a pre-diabetic condition naturally,<br />
it&#8217;s important to help keep blood glucose levels stable. Losing<br />
weight can help regulate blood glucose levels, but, losing weight<br />
the right way may help us lower our glucose levels even before<br />
we&#8217;ve lost a lot of weight.</p>
<p>One of the most important principles to helping lose weight and<br />
lowering blood sugar at the same time is exercise. Exercise burns<br />
off the excess glucose in our blood, having an immediate effect<br />
on our glucose levels. But, it also helps burn calories, which<br />
helps shed weight. In addition, the right kind of exercise can<br />
help build muscle, which helps you to burn more calories all the<br />
time.</p>
<p>Another important aspect to helping control weight and blood<br />
sugar is your diet. Going on a low calorie diet to lose weight is<br />
not enough if you want to stabilize your blood sugar. The kinds<br />
of foods you eat are just as important as the number of calories<br />
you consume. For example, eating 1500 calories a day made up of<br />
lean protein, whole grains, vegetables and fruits is far better<br />
for your blood sugar than eating 1500 calories made up from white<br />
bread, soda with sugar and white flour pasta.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s critical to minimize sugar and simple carbohydrates when<br />
controlling blood sugar. And, this will automatically help you<br />
lose weight, too. Foods that contain white flour and sugar are<br />
harder for your body to process and make your blood sugar levels<br />
sky rocket. In addition, they don&#8217;t keep you feeling full for<br />
very long, so you&#8217;ll likely consume more calories in a day.</p>
<p>On the other hand, eating lots of lean protein along with fresh<br />
fruits and vegetables, along with limiting bread and bread<br />
products to those made only from whole grains can help you feel<br />
more satisfied on fewer calories and keep your blood sugar stable<br />
as well as protecting your health while you lose weight.</p>
<p>Another Little Known Secret</p>
<p>Another way to help keep your blood sugar levels stable and help<br />
control your weight is to drink tea. In study after study, tea<br />
has been shown to help regulate blood sugar and speed up the<br />
metabolism. So, adding a few cups a day of tea to your diet may<br />
be a simple and effective way to promote weight loss and healthy<br />
blood sugar levels.</p>
<p>One article reported in the UK Tea Council talked about the<br />
various studies that have linked tea with weight and diabetes<br />
control. The important ingredient seems to be EGCG, a powerful<br />
anti-oxidant. Study after study has shown that EGCG has many<br />
healthy benefits.</p>
<p>Anti-oxidants are important because they fight the free radicals<br />
that our bodies create as we process our food. These free<br />
radicals can cause cell damage and lead to disease if we don&#8217;t<br />
keep them in check. A diet rich in anti-oxidants, such as those<br />
found in fruits and vegetables, helps keep the free radicals from<br />
taking over.</p>
<p>But EGCG, the most potent anti-oxidant in green tea, may be one<br />
of the most powerful of all. Green tea has a higher level of EGCG<br />
and contains this anti-oxidant in its most natural state because<br />
it has not been fermented during processing. Black tea, which is<br />
fermented, is still healthy, but doesn&#8217;t prove to have quite the<br />
disease fighting properties that you get from green tea.</p>
<p>This same EGCG that fights disease also seems to regulate blood<br />
sugar, and this may help control diabetes and help promote weight<br />
loss. In addition, green tea is thought to speed up the<br />
metabolism, making it even more beneficial for weight loss.</p>
<p>So, as you can see, there are really two major steps to<br />
controlling weight and blood sugar &#8211; diet and exercise. Proper<br />
eating habits and physical activity are the most important things<br />
you can do to protect your body from weight related health<br />
concerns. And, don&#8217;t forget your cup of green tea to go along<br />
with that healthy diet. It may be the easiest healthy thing you<br />
do all day! </p>
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		<title>Types Of Chinese Teacups</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[surprise to learn that many Chinese people are meticulous in regards to tea wares. The reason for this is that tea wares (such as teacups and teapots) play an integral role in the preparation of tea. A proper Chinese tea ceremony would not be truly successful without the use of proper tea wares. In fact, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>surprise to learn that many Chinese people are<br />
meticulous in regards to tea wares. The reason for this is that<br />
tea wares (such as teacups and teapots) play an integral role<br />
in the preparation of tea. A proper Chinese tea ceremony would<br />
not be truly successful without the use of proper tea wares. In<br />
fact, it has been said that the true essence of a Chinese tea<br />
ceremony could not be experienced if the tea wares involved<br />
were lacking. </p>
<p>One of key items in the typical Chinese tea set is the Chinese<br />
teacup. These days teacups come in different designs and forms.<br />
They even vary in accordance with their intended use. This<br />
article will detail three of the best-known and most popular<br />
Chinese teacups currently available. These teacups are even<br />
available in the market and can be found online at Web sites<br />
such as <a href='http://EnjoyingTea.com' title='http://EnjoyingTea.com'>http://EnjoyingTea.com</a>. </p>
<p>Filtering Tea Cups </p>
<p>As the name suggests, tea drinkers primarily use a filtering<br />
teacup or mug to filter the tea. This kind of Chinese teacup is<br />
usually designed and crafted with internal filters. Here are few<br />
examples of filtering teacups: </p>
<p>* Poet Filtering Teacup&#8211;a perfect companion for enjoying loose<br />
tea leaves, this Chinese teacup is actually a porcelain mug. It<br />
comes with an internal porcelain filter and its own lid,<br />
allowing room for tea leaves to expand and provide full<br />
infusion of the leaves. This variety of Chinese teacup commonly<br />
depicts a picture of a Tang dynasty poet inspired by outdoor<br />
beauty. </p>
<p>* Yixing Clay Filtering Mug&#8211;The Jiangsu province, an area<br />
situated 120 miles northwest of Shanghai China, is the home of<br />
this teacup. The Yixing wares have enjoyed a reputation as the<br />
best vessels for tea for centuries. They were made from purple<br />
clay and are said to absorb the flavors and aroma of the tea.<br />
This style of Chinese teacup also has the ability to withstand<br />
high temperatures and is slow to conduct heat. This allows the<br />
handle to remain comfortably cool to the touch even when the<br />
cup contains particularly hot tea. And, of course, this Chinese<br />
teacup has an internal filter. </p>
<p>Specialty Tea Cups </p>
<p>* Four-Season Character Teacup&#8211;With four-season calligraphy<br />
character at all sides, this is but an exquisite porcelain<br />
teacup lives up to its name. </p>
<p>* Small Peony Flower Gaiwan&#8211;As implied by its name, a lovely<br />
peony flower design adorns this porcelain Gaiwan. Becoming<br />
popular during the Chine Dynasty in China, Gaiwan actually<br />
originated from Ming Dynasty. While small enough to be held<br />
comfortably for drinking, this Chinese teacup is large enough<br />
to accommodate tea brewing, as its origins would suggest. </p>
<p>Cast Iron Tea Cups </p>
<p>* Black Cast Iron Teacup&#8211;Having long been considered as<br />
perfect for enjoying tea, this teacup can serve as a great<br />
companion for any cast iron teapot. Being a classical teacup,<br />
it is made from sturdy iron and has enamel coating on the<br />
interior that prevents rusting. Worth noting is that this<br />
Chinese teacup now comes in different colors.</p>
<p>About The Author: Patricia Miller contributes articles to<br />
several online magazines, most recently<br />
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		<title>Finding A Hair Loss Remedy</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>be devastating no matter what your age or gender.<br />
For those who suffer from hair loss, not much will stop them<br />
from seeking out a hair loss remedy. While there has yet to be<br />
found an ultimate cure for hair loss, there are certain things<br />
that can help combat the effects. </p>
<p>First and foremost, if you are experiencing hair loss then it<br />
is imperative that you see a doctor to ensure that there are no<br />
hormonal deficiencies at work. A simple blood test should be<br />
enough to ascertain if your hormone levels are to blame for<br />
your hair loss. If this is the case, there are certain hormone<br />
treatments that have proven successful as a hair loss remedy. </p>
<p>Diet can also be a significant component in hair loss. If you<br />
are currently eating a poor diet and experiencing hair loss,<br />
then experiment with a change in your eating habits. Limit<br />
those foods that contain high levels of salt, preservatives,<br />
and fat. Studies have shown that a diet high in protein has<br />
been successful as a natural hair loss remedy. Try increasing<br />
your protein intake with green, leafy vegetables, eggs, soy,<br />
and other protein rich foods. </p>
<p>Others have had success with consistent scalp massage as a hair<br />
loss remedy. A five minute scalp massage several times a week<br />
will go a long way to stimulating hair follicles. There are a<br />
number of oils that you can use for scalp massage including<br />
almond, coconut, and castor oils. </p>
<p>Depending on the culture, there are many different oil<br />
combinations that seem to have had success as a hair loss<br />
remedy. The Internet is a wonderful resource for finding some<br />
of these hair loss remedy =ECrecipes.=EE You can also find an<br />
online community where you can check in with people who have<br />
tried several options. They will be able to tell you what their<br />
experience was; just keep in mind that not every person reacts<br />
the same to each hair loss remedy. Success is on an individual<br />
basis and depends largely on the particular person&rsquo;s body<br />
chemistry. </p>
<p>Hair loss can be frustrating and upsetting. But it doesn&rsquo;t have<br />
to run your life. Experiment one at a time with each particular<br />
hair loss remedy. You may find that you&rsquo;re not far away from<br />
stopping hair loss in its tracks.</p>
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		<title>Natural Headache Remedies To Ease Your Pain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[che pain can be excruciating and even with the abundance of drug related headache cures, more and more sufferers are seeking natural headache remedies and more effective migraine headache treatments and prevention. Having been involved in training Aromatherapists and Reflexology Practitioners over many years at and also running the Scottish Group of the Guild of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>che pain can be excruciating and even with the<br />
abundance of drug related headache cures, more and more<br />
sufferers are seeking natural headache remedies and more<br />
effective migraine headache treatments and prevention. </p>
<p>Having been involved in training Aromatherapists and<br />
Reflexology Practitioners over many years at and also running<br />
the Scottish Group of the Guild of Complementary Practitioners,<br />
I have become very aware of the power of what many people term<br />
Alternative Medicine. (I prefer =ECcomplementary=EE) </p>
<p>However, the medical profession in general tend to ignore the<br />
natural remedies that have proved effective over thousands of<br />
years and they persist in poisoning our systems with Drug<br />
Therapy, which often exacerbates many conditions or in fact<br />
triggers other conditions and at the very least creates nasty<br />
side effects. </p>
<p>So it&rsquo;s entirely understandable that people are turning away<br />
from traditional allopathic medicine and seeking =ECAlternative=EE<br />
forms of headache pain relief and information of natural<br />
headache remedies and prevention methods. </p>
<p>It&rsquo;s incredible that our highly trained medical professionals<br />
lean towards the modern drug therapy (toxic chemicals) and<br />
completely ignore the more natural and effective remedies that<br />
have been tried and tested over many thousands of years. </p>
<p>Many common and annoying ailments can be alleviated and often<br />
prevented by the use of these natural products. </p>
<p>For example, probably the most common type of headache is<br />
caused by tension or stress and a build up of toxins in the<br />
brain, and is generally treated with &#8220;over-the-counter&#8221; drugs<br />
from the pharmacy, like Paracetomol or Nurofen or similar pain<br />
killers, which can cause stomach problems and as mention, often<br />
cause further problems due to a build up of toxins in the body. </p>
<p>Our modern day lifestyle tends to be very stressful and so the<br />
stress / tension headache is extremely prevalent in modern<br />
society. Wouldn&#8217;t it therefore be more sensible to alleviate<br />
the stress and thus prevent the headache pain, which in turn<br />
then does away with the need for pain killers. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s just take a look a few simple ideas for relieving stress<br />
and general tension&#8230; </p>
<p>One of the simplest and best ways of easing stress and tension<br />
and also eliminating toxins from the body is to simply<br />
&#8220;Breathe&#8221; properly. </p>
<p>Every breath we take fills our lungs with oxygen, which is then<br />
carried by the haemoglobin in the red blood cells to every cell<br />
in the body. Every cell must receive this life-giving oxygen to<br />
remain alive and healthy and so you can see how very important<br />
proper breathing is for maintaining health in general and not<br />
just for relieving stress and eliminating toxins. </p>
<p>Of course, it is essential that the air we breathe is as fresh<br />
and pure as possible, which can be difficult in the highly<br />
polluted atmosphere of our inner cities and once again if we<br />
constantly breathe in toxic and polluted air we can actually<br />
bring on toxic headache pain. So first make sure that you<br />
breathe in &#8220;fresh air&#8221;. </p>
<p>Try this simple breathing exercise&#8230; Simply sit in a relaxed<br />
position, preferably with the eyes closed and take a deep<br />
breath, drawing the air deep into the lungs as if trying to<br />
fill the stomach. Hold the breath for a count of four and<br />
imagine the oxygen flowing through your body and filling every<br />
cell with clean, fresh life-giving energy. </p>
<p>Next breathe out slowly through your mouth imagining your whole<br />
body relaxing as if deflating as the toxins pour out. Just<br />
picture every cell in your body releasing all the toxins and<br />
impurities that cause the problems and exchanging them for that<br />
oxygen and feel the tension just flow from you whole body. </p>
<p>Pause for a few seconds and repeat the process, each time<br />
trying to fill the lungs even more. Hold the breath for four or<br />
five seconds once again and then slowly allow the body to relax<br />
as you breathe out all the toxins that are causing the problem.<br />
Repeat this breathing exercise at least ten times and you&#8217;ll<br />
find that you are much more relaxed and less tense. </p>
<p>This simple exercise is very powerful and not only helps you<br />
relax and get rid of any stress and tension, but also rids the<br />
brain of the toxins, which can be the chief cause of common<br />
headache pain. </p>
<p>I hope this brings some relief without having to reach for the<br />
usual drugs. </p>
<p>However, for more severe headache pain there are numerous<br />
natural remedies that have been used with great effect for<br />
thousands of years and I&rsquo;ll try to bring you some tried and<br />
tested pain relief methods in future articles.</p>
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		<title>Consider Buying An English Teapot</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[le teapots, perhaps English teapots are one of the most elegant styles. The teapots made of bone china are typically floral and have a dainty, fragile look that make you feel like royalty when you touch them. With care, they will last for many lifetimes and serve many guests. Bone china is not your only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>le teapots, perhaps English teapots are one of<br />
the most elegant styles. The teapots made of bone china are<br />
typically floral and have a dainty, fragile look that make you<br />
feel like royalty when you touch them. With care, they will<br />
last for many lifetimes and serve many guests. </p>
<p>Bone china is not your only option, however. Now English<br />
teapots are made from a variety of different substances. If you<br />
think that English teapots are an extravagance, you&rsquo;ll be<br />
pleased to know that the price range varies according to your<br />
selection. Plus, besides serving tea from them, think of the<br />
other possibilities for using them. </p>
<p>Consider giving an English teapot whenever you need a gift for<br />
a friend or relative. You could start a collection of service<br />
for them and continue adding to their existing collection<br />
whenever you need to give them another gift. They&rsquo;ll be<br />
appreciative and you can make life simpler for yourself as well<br />
by not having to spend your time shopping for a gift. </p>
<p>Even better is to start your own collection. Of course you will<br />
probably want to add the matching cups and saucers. Imagine your<br />
collection in a china cabinet illuminated by a soft, glowing<br />
light. Won&rsquo;t your friends enjoy admiring them? When your<br />
friends or relatives ask what you want for a gift for your<br />
birthday or a holiday, you could ask for a teapot or additional<br />
pieces to your own set. Later, when you&rsquo;re ready, you could<br />
consider giving your pieces to someone special as an heirloom. </p>
<p>If you&rsquo;re worried about breaking a piece, you can usually buy<br />
or find a replacement through replacement services and<br />
websites, so don&rsquo;t worry about replacements.  Instead, think of<br />
your tea parties. Picture a table set with your gorgeous English<br />
teapot and matching cups, saucers, creamer, and sugar bowl.<br />
Imagine your guests commenting on your exquisite pattern and<br />
questioning its origin. See yourself explaining how you<br />
received the set and how much you love it. </p>
<p>What&rsquo;s left to do? Take action and find the set you want. Your<br />
biggest challenge will be deciding among the beautiful<br />
selections. Take your time. Choosing the exact style, color,<br />
and pattern you like is part of the fun. If you have trouble<br />
deciding and if your budget allows, you may want to order<br />
several teapots or sets for yourself. The more sets you have,<br />
the more guests you can invite to your tea parties. </p>
<p>Once you do make a selection, you&rsquo;ll have pieces you&rsquo;ll cherish<br />
forever. Remember &#8211; don&rsquo;t just look at your teapots. Use them.<br />
You now have a wonderful reason to have more company so that<br />
you can share your valued set. </p>
<p>You deserve to treat yourself and teapots are one of the best<br />
ways to do so. When is the best time to treat yourself? Without<br />
a doubt, the best time to treat yourself is always right now!</p>
<p>About The Author: Owner of The Teapot Shoppe, the author enjoys<br />
writing about tea party planning and how to choose teaware. Her<br />
newest website, named The Tea Party Club will contain a wealth<br />
of information on teaware, tea party etiquette, and more.<br />
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		<title>Natural Remedies For Common Ailments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[st remedies for common ailments seem to have been forgotten in today&#8217;s society where a trip to the pharmacy can yield a medicine that will cure anything. The next time you have one of these common ailments, try doing what grandma did and take a trip to your kitchen cabinet instead of to the drug [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>st remedies for common ailments seem to have been<br />
forgotten in today&rsquo;s society where a trip to the pharmacy can<br />
yield a medicine that will cure anything. The next time you<br />
have one of these common ailments, try doing what grandma did<br />
and take a trip to your kitchen cabinet instead of to the drug<br />
store. It will be kinder on your wallet as well as your health!</p>
<p>While supplements of vitamin C, D and zinc will shorten the<br />
lifespan of a common cold, a hot lemon drink is also extremely<br />
good. Cool lemon juice and honey are a great soother for a sore<br />
throat and gives the body much-needed vitamin C at the same time<br />
The juice of one lemon in a glass of water is sufficient. </p>
<p>When you have the cold or flu the constant rubbing of tissue on<br />
your nose and lips can cause chaffing and soreness. Try a smear<br />
of vaseline or petroleum jelly on those sore lips and nose. </p>
<p>A &#8216;streaming cold&#8217; where the nose and eyes water profusely, can<br />
be inconvenient and even embarrassing but believe it or not, you<br />
can help alleviate these runny symptoms with an onion. Simply<br />
dip a slice of onion into a glass of hot water for two seconds,<br />
then sip the cooled water throughout the day. In fact, onion is<br />
a good thing to have around when you have a cold and putting<br />
half an onion on the bedside table at night can get rid of your<br />
cold symptoms because its odor is inhaled while you sleep. </p>
<p>For those unpleasant times when you suffer from diarrhea, two<br />
tablespoons of brown vinegar will usually fix the problem. </p>
<p>In addition to common kitchen products, many herbs can be used<br />
to treat ailments instead of expensive drugs. For example, if<br />
you suffer from headaches dizziness or tinnitus, you might try<br />
feverfew leaves. </p>
<p>The Tea Tree and Eucalyptus oils are useful for treating a<br />
variety of respiratory ailments. These are excellent for the<br />
treatment of colds and coughs. They can be massaged into the<br />
chest or burned in an oil burner to help clear the airways and<br />
prevent congestion. Tea Tree oil is a natural antiseptic and<br />
can be dabbed on cuts, bites and stings. It is often used to<br />
treat spots and pimples and when diluted with water, acts as a<br />
mouth gargle (keep in-mind it should never be swallowed). </p>
<p>The herb black cohosh is a powerful relaxant as well and is<br />
extremely effective in easing painful menstrual cramps. Ovarian<br />
cramps will be relieved as well as bringing on a delayed<br />
menstrual cycle. It is also effective in the treatment of<br />
arthritis, osteo-arthritis, rheumatic pain and neurological<br />
pan. In small doses, appetite and digestion are greatly<br />
improved and is very beneficial for the nervous system in<br />
general.</p>
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herbs and home remedies. Please visit<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A growing number of people have become interested in<br />
alternative medicine to treat illnesses. Alternative medicine<br />
as a practice has created a significant amount of controversy<br />
both inside and outside the traditional medical field.<br />
Alternative medicine refers to a treatment or substance that is<br />
unproven under the application or accepted scientific standards.<br />
The most common types of alternative medicine include herbs,<br />
supplements, therapies and activities that are outside<br />
traditional medical practice. Some of these raise questions<br />
about their safety and effectiveness.</p>
<p>Acupuncture, massage, meditation, herbal tea, and plant<br />
extracts are popular among devotees of alternative medicine,<br />
but many traditional doctors believe these treatments are<br />
ineffective or even dangerous. Alternative medicine has become<br />
increasingly popular as more people face the aches, pains, and<br />
illnesses that accompany aging. In some cases, individuals have<br />
not obtained a cure with traditional medical approaches and turn<br />
to other options to treat their illness. In still other cases,<br />
people feel very strongly that natural methods of treatment are<br />
better than traditional medicine, so they look for answers from<br />
alternative practitioners instead of the family doctor.</p>
<p>There are risks associated with alternative medicine. Some of<br />
the risks arise through the use of untested, ineffective, and<br />
even unsafe substances. The manufacturers of these substances<br />
sometimes exaggerate the claims of their effectiveness. They<br />
may misrepresent the science related to the material to<br />
convince consumers to buy the product, even if its use can<br />
endanger a person?s health.</p>
<p>Some herbal remedies are advertised as being able to improve<br />
memory, raise metabolism, or cure cancer and heart disease. In<br />
reality, the remedies may cause harm if taken at high doses.<br />
Another risk is that someone with a serious disease like cancer<br />
will not receive traditional and proven treatments, preferring<br />
to use alternative methods that may not be effective. In these<br />
cases, people are risking their lives. Sometimes, patients may<br />
be using alternative treatments, but not telling their doctors<br />
about them. This can lead to dangerous drug interactions. If a<br />
traditional doctor is unaware of the substance a patient is<br />
taking, medications that produce harmful interactions may be<br />
unknowingly prescribed.</p>
<p>It is possible to recognize potentially risky alternative<br />
treatment. If a treatment sounds too good to be true, it<br />
probably is. While this is a clich�, it is often very true in<br />
situations involving alternative medicines. Be careful of<br />
products labeled ?miraculous? or ?ancient remedy.? If you are<br />
thinking about treatments such as acupuncture or reflexology,<br />
check the qualifications of the practitioner before being<br />
treated. Ask about the training received, and research the<br />
treatment to determine if it has been scientifically tested and<br />
found to be effective.</p>
<p>It?s a good idea to ask your doctor about an alternative<br />
treatment you are considering. Trained medical professionals<br />
have the experience and education to help you make safe<br />
decisions about your health.</p>
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medicine and treatments by visiting<br />
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		<title>What Is Saw Palmetto?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Saw Palmetto is the sole species currently classified in the genus Serenoa family. It has been known by a number of synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm that is endemic to the southeastern United States, most commonly along the Atlantic and Gulf [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saw Palmetto is the sole species currently classified in the<br />
genus Serenoa family. It has been known by a number of<br />
synonyms, including Sabal serrulatum, under which name it still<br />
often appears in alternative medicine. It is a small palm that<br />
is endemic to the southeastern United States, most commonly<br />
along the Atlantic and Gulf coastal plains, but also as far<br />
inland as southern Arkansas.</p>
<p>Saw palmetto is a fan palm with the leaves with a bare petiole<br />
terminating in a rounded fan of about 20 leaflets. The petiole<br />
is armed with fine, sharp teeth or spines that give the species<br />
its common name. The leaves are 1-2 m in length. The leaflets<br />
50-100 cm long. The flowers are yellowish-white, about 5 mm<br />
across, produced in dense compound panicles up to 60 cm long.<br />
The fruit is a large reddish-black drupe and is an important<br />
food source for wildlife.</p>
<p>Saw palmetto blankets forest floor in southern Highlands<br />
County, Florida. Native Americans used the fruit for food, but<br />
also in the treatment of a variety of urinary and genital<br />
problems. The European colonists learned of the use of saw<br />
palmetto. It was used as a crude extract for at least 200 years<br />
for various conditions including asthenia (weakness), recovery<br />
from major illness, and urogenital problems. Eclectic physician<br />
H. W. Felter says “Saw palmetto is a nerve sedative,<br />
expectorant, and a nutritive tonic, acting kindly upon the<br />
digestive tract. Its most direct action appears to be upon the<br />
reprodutive organs when undergoing waste of tissue…”</p>
<p>In modern times, much research has been done on extract made<br />
from the fruits which are highly enriched with fatty acids and<br />
phytosterols. This research has been the subject of a thorough<br />
meta-analysis published in the medical journal JAMA and has<br />
been shown effective for the treatment of men suffering from<br />
enlargement of the prostate.</p>
<p>There are also small, positive clinical trials published on the<br />
use of saw palmetto extracts topically and internally for<br />
male-pattern baldness. In 2005, a long-term, placebo-controlled<br />
trial showed that a combination of saw palmetto fruit and nettle<br />
root extracts were effective in treating urinary tract symptoms<br />
in older men. However, in February 2006, a large, blinded<br />
placebo-controlled study published in the New England Journal<br />
of Medicine showed no reduction of symptoms from enlarged<br />
prostate by taking saw palmetto, as compared to placebo.</p>
<p>Other research has shown that it works by multiple mechanisms,<br />
including inhibiting 5-alpha-reductase, interfering with<br />
dihydrotestosterone binding to the androgen receptor, by<br />
relaxing smooth muscle tissue similarly to alpha antagonist<br />
drugs, and possibly by acting as a phytoestrogen.</p>
<p>Because the fruit is the part used and because a prolific<br />
quantity is produced by an adult saw palmetto tree, this herbal<br />
medicine is considered ecologically sustainable.</p>
<p>Though in vitro studies suggest saw palmetto has properties<br />
that might make it useful against prostate cancer cells or to<br />
reduce prostatitis, clinical trials are lacking.</p>
<p>Though men taking saw palmetto may develop mild nausea, reduced<br />
libido, or erectile dysfunction, the rate of such problems is<br />
clinically and statistically far less common than in men taking<br />
drugs to treat BPH symptoms. There are no known drug<br />
interactions. Saw Palmetto should generally be avoided in<br />
pregnancy and lactation and in small children due to lack of<br />
experience and knowledge in these populations and because of<br />
the purely theoretical risk of hormonal interference.</p>
<p>While saw palmetto is generally considered safe, one of its<br />
primary active ingredients, beta-sitosterol, is chemically<br />
similar to cholesterol. High levels of sitosterol<br />
concentrations in blood have been correlated with increased<br />
severity of heart disease in men who have previously suffered<br />
from heart attacks.</p>
<p>Disclaimer &#8211; The information presented here should not be<br />
interpreted as or substituted for medical advice. Please talk<br />
to a qualified professional for more information about saw<br />
palmetto.</p>
<p>About The Author: Copyright ? 2006, Heather Colman. Find more<br />
Saw Palmetto resources at:<br />
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