Immature Fruit of the Bitter Orange. Immature Fruit of the Bitter Orange is also known as Zhi Shi and is used in the traditional Chinese medicines. Its natural habitat is India and China, but it is also cultivated in Spaid and Madeira. I... Read more
Lobelia. Lobelia scientifically known as Rapuntium inflatum or Lobelia inflata also known as Asthma Weed, Indian tobacco, Pukeweed, Vomitwort, Bladderpod and Eyebright is a genus of flowering plant comprising ... Read more
Lemon Juice. Lemon Juice is a universal remedy for many disorders. Vitamin C is present in very high amount in Lemon Juice. In many of the disorders, Lemon Juice serves as a best available treatment option like gi... Read more
Olive Oil. Olive Oil is the only vegetable oil that can be consumed as it is - freshly pressed from the fruit. Olive Oil is a fruit oil obtained from the olive (Olea europaea), a traditional tree crop of the Med... Read more
Alum. Potassium alum, also known as common alum or potash alum or Alum refers to a specific chemical compound and a class of chemical compounds. The specific compound is the hydrated aluminum potassium sulf... Read more
Angina is a classical symptom of CAD (coronary artery disease). CAD is caused by the deposition of cholesterol in the inner diameter of the blood vessels. The narrowing of blood vessels restricts the flow of blood to the particular region causing pain. This condition is commonly seen in the narrow coronary blood vessels.
The symptoms of angina are aggravated by exertion, exercise or hard physical labor. Angina can be classified as stable, unstable and variant angina. Unstable angina is the most dangerous form of angina. Unstable angina can be precipitated without any exertion. The patient also does not suffer from any pre angina symptoms. It is a sign that there is some serious problem with your circulatory system.
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at Angina Home Remedy Using Ginger Cinnamon And Immature Fruit of the Bitter Orange
Onion juice treats symptoms of Angina, homemade-remedies.com
at Angina Home Remedy Using Onion Juice
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