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What You Should Know About Herbal Weight Loss Remedies
Health - Wellness Guide —
Authority: 130
Some herbs contain chemicals that act on the digestive system, metabolism, and the areas of the brain responsible for controlling appetite and detecting hunger. Some of these substances are known to increase thermogenesis – basically your metabolic rate and body temperature – in other words they control how ...1 day ago -
Foods and Phytonutrients: Table of Potential Benefits for Health and Weight Loss.
Healthy Weight Loss Diet —
Authority: 124
Phytonutrients and Healthy Weight Loss...If youve ever wondered why whole, unprocessed foods are not just better for our health but also our waistlines, then this table should help. There are literally thousands of various phytonutrients (aka phytochemicals) so this list is by no means comprehensive, but it does ...4 days ago -
FDA approves new drug for nerve pain that follows shingles
Merv Sheppard's Transplant Network —
Authority: 128
This is exciting news for me. Like many transplant recipients who are immunosuppressed, I contracted shingles shortly after my lung transplant and the pain was the most excruciating Ive ever known. My suffering from the postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) lasted for almost an unbearable year. If this new patch is as ...6 days ago -
FDA Approves Hot Chili Pain Patch – Made With a Synthetic Version of Capsaicin
The Medical Quack —
Authority: 534
Need a pain patch, hot chilies to the rescue, well sort of. The pain patch product, Qutenza need a prescription by your physician. It is stated to be helpful with relief from shingles in this article. It sounds like some pretty powerful stuff as one application applied by a physician can give up to 12 weeks ...1 week ago -
Qutenza Approved for Post-Shingles Nerve Pain
EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed —
Authority: 547
TUESDAY, Nov. 17 (HealthDay News) -- The Qutenza (capsaicin) skin patch has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to treat pain due to postherpetic neuralgia (PHN), the nerve pain that may follow shingles , drug maker NeurogesX said in a news release. read more1 week ago -
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CRWE NEWS Financial Stock Market Website —
Authority: 148
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The Habanero Experiment
Summer Tomato —
Authority: 419
Extra Hot Peppers Hot chili pepper season is one of my favorite times of year. But working with these little devils can be tricky and, if you’re not careful, really painful. If you’ve made the mistake of working with spicy chili peppers without gloves in the past, you know what a huge mistake it can be. Not ...2 weeks ago -
Staying Healthy with Healthy Food Choices
Meal Menu Planner —
Authority: 143
Despite lacking any clinical evidence, Americans spend approximately thirty billion dollars every year on slimming products. Choosing easily obtainable real foods instead of taking weight loss supplements to compensate for poor nutrition can help achieve and maintain your appropriate weight. There are at least a dozen ...2 weeks ago -
Proof that Capsaicin Stops Heart Attacks
Zeitgeist —
Authority: 128
Capsaicin stops heart attacks. According to researchers at the University of Cincinnati, the primary ingredient of cayenne, capsaicin, can even stop a heart attack as it is happening. The scientists discovered that a simple pain ointment that contains capsaicin can act as a cardiac protectant when rubbed onto the skin ...2 weeks ago -
HOT Chilies: Friend or Foe
EmpowHer.com - Site Activity Feed —
Authority: 547
Recently, my husband, our teenage son, and I were watching an episode of Man vs. Food, on the Travel Channel. The host, Adam Richman, was taking on the food challenge of the "hottest chili sauce known to man". My son raised the question, "Is eating really hot spicy food bad for you?" My husband, a gastroenterologis, ...3 weeks ago

