Archive for the 'The Medical Way' Category

Prostate Cancer

Friday, June 20th, 2008

The uncontrolled growth of cells around the outer region of the prostate, which gives rise to the development of a malignant tumor, is called prostate cancer. Prostate cancer is common among American males. Over 250,000 cases are diagnosed in the United States every year.
Early signs of prostate cancer are difficult to detect. Symptoms only set […]

5 Big Reasons To Get Smoking Cessation and Weight Loss Help

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Are you putting off smoking cessation? You may think
that if you smoke, the only disease that you are at risk of
getting is lung cancer (isn’t that bad enough?). Guess
again.
Did you know that cigarette smoking is one of the leading
causes of heart disease? The chemicals in cigarettes,
cigarette smoke and […]

Weight Loss: The A Factor - The #1 Secret to Sticking to Your Weight Loss Program!

Monday, May 12th, 2008

Twenty years ago, I did not expect to accomplish what I have in the fitness world. And I surely didn’t dream about writing best-selling
books or think my story was worth retelling. However, two things I did now; first by exercising and eating, it better allowed me to be involved in something much greater than me. […]

Atkins & Low-Carb - Part 4

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Since so many people in the United States are currently in the
middle of a “carb-frenzy”, this series of articles has focused
on the pros and cons of the low-carb diet. Topics of discussion
have been 1) Can you stick with a low-carb diet for the long
term, 2) Conflicting messages about carbs and 3) bodybuilders
and low-carb dieting.
This article […]

Curative Powers of Earth

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Earth was used extensively for remedial purposes in ancient times as well as the middle ages. In modern times, it again came into prominence as a valuable therapeutic agent in the last century through the indefatigable efforts of Emanuel Felke, a German-born Lutheran minister who was nicknamed the “Clay Pastor.”
Felke found that the forces of […]

Melanoma

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

A melanoma is a malignant tumor that originates in melanocytes, which are cells responsible for generating melanin (pigment that gives color to skin, hair and eyes and is strongest in moles). Melanomas, therefore, are generally brown or black. Sometimes, melanomas stop generating pigment. In such cases, the melanomas are red, pink, purple or skin-colored.
Melanomas can […]