Also called: Swollen belly, Swelling in the abdomen, distended abdomen
Abdominal distention is a general and common condition, which usually results from over-eating. The main causes of Abdominal distention are weight gain, obesity, PMS, unconscious ...Read more
Natural Remedies to Treat Abdominal distention:
Also called: Palpitation, Heartbeat sensations, Irregular heartbeat, Heart pounding or racing
Palpitations, Heartbeat sensations, Irregular heartbeat etc are perfectly normal and common occurrence in humans. The heart beats are normally inaudible and we are not aware of ou...Read more
Natural Remedies to Treat Palpitations:
Guacatonga, [has 9 related natural treatments] Guaçatonga is a plant that lives in almost the whole country of Brazil. It doens´t have pretty flowers and the fruits aren´t very tasteful, so it isn´...Read more.
Calcium, [has 11 related natural treatments] The role of calcium in bone health is indisputable. The Dietary Reference Intake DRI for calcium for adults is 1000mg -1300mg depending on age and gen...Read more.
Jojoba, [has 4 related natural treatments] Jojoba also called Simmondsia chinensis, is a shrub. Despite its scientific name Simmondsia chinensis, Jojoba does not originate in China; it is nativ...Read more.
Bearberry, [has 11 related natural treatments] The reason why Bearberry has been given this name because it is said to be greatly enjoyed by bears. The Bearberry is also called Arctostaphylos uva u...Read more.
Ephedra, [has 9 related natural treatments] Ephedra is an alkaloid usually obtained from the plant Ephedra sinica. Ephedra sinica is known in Chinese as ma huang. Common cold, asthma, flu and ha...Read more.
Terminalia belerica, [has 12 related natural treatments] Terminalia belerica is also known as Vibhitaki in Sanskrit, meaning fearless. It was used medicinally in Europe, having been introduced by the Arabs f...Read more.
Erica, [has 27 related natural treatments] Erica (heaths or heathers) is a genus of over 700 species of flowering plants in the family Ericaceae. The English common names "heath" and "heather" ...Read more.
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