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.
People
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.
Carbon monoxide benefits arteries
Tests on mice and rats indicate that the potentially deadly gas carbon monoxide – inhaled at very low concentrations – may help arteries damaged in angioplasty and transplants.
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.
Silicon Valley loses its shine
Silicon Valley lost 127,000 jobs, nine per cent of its employment, from the first quarter of 2001 to the second quarter of 2002, according to nonprofit group Joint Venture Silicon Valley losses were particularly acute among industries like software, semiconductors, computer and telecom hardware – which lost 22 percent of their jobs in a one-year period from 2001 to 2002.
Alzheimer’s disease :: Cholesterol linked to Alzheimer’s disease
A variation in a gene that is supposed to help the brain break down cholesterol may play a role in some cases of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers say.
HIV :: AIDS – a curse
“AIDS perfectly mirrors the concerns, fears and spiritual state of humanity now. It has affected not only the gay society but also all the “main groups of society” in that sense AIDS has come about as some sort of a catalyst to society. AIDS is a logical development in the history of illness and medicine.” AIDS – The Homoeopathic Challenge (Stallick, J)
Oral health :: Canker sores and aphthous mouth
Canker sores are shallow, painful sores in mouth. They are usually red or may sometimes have a white coating over them. One may get them on the inside of your lips, the insides of cheeks or under tongue. Canker sores are different from fever blisters, which usually are on the outside of lips or the corners of mouth.