Leucoderma or Vitiligo – Homoeopathy

Skin is made up of many layers. Skin is the largest organ of the body. It protects, maintains the temperature balance, releases out the toxins out of the body in the form of sweat and maintains the equilibrium. It reflects the internal and general health of the person. Unhealthy, Patchy, Dry, Discolored and Pigmented skin depicts indication for certain medical diseases. Though People crave for fair skin.

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The Healthcare Division of Sintex International Limited

Started its Homoeopathic Plant with a sole motto of “PROVIDING BETTER HEALTHCARE FOR ALL AT A VERY LOW COST AND WITHOUT SIDE EFFECTS”. With this aim the Company launched several homoeopathic products out of which Healwell Homoeopathic Kits have been introduced for first time in this country.

Sudeh-Suman Indian Homoeopathic Resource – 2002

Here is a book that addresses all your questions about the people and organizations of homoeopathic world in India. Apart from the usual list of doctors it has the list of homoeopathic teachers and other professionals like authors, editors, office bearers of various associations and other organizations.

Vitamin A :: Vitamin A linked to fracture risk

A new study has revealed that people with high levels of vitamin A were more likely to sustain a bone fracture. Previous work in animals has suggested that a high intake of vitamin A is linked to bone fragility, raising the risk of fractures.

Choosing a Computer System

Choosing a computer system (hardware and software) is really hard and complicated process. The available computer hardwares are changing continually in their specifications, and their uses are also growing daily. Therefore, it is important to choose a computer system that can be upgraded easily, and can be compatible with new coming softwares. Manufacturer and supplier should be of some repute providing support and future up-gradation. The initial decision, therefore, is vital.

Stress :: How mental stress leads to physical ailments

Prolonged stress weakens the immune system, strains the heart, damages memory cells and deposit fats at the waist, says Dr. Bruce McEwen of the neuroendocrinology laboratory, Rockefeller University, and author of a new book, The End of Stress as We Know It.