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We have products ranging from Personal Health Care, Nutritional Supplements, Skin Care, Weight Management programs.

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03/07/2020

An added benefit to fish: Omega-3 fatty acids, which can improve cardiovascular health and lower triglycerides and may increase dopamine production and reduce the risk for depression — all pluses for the libido and or**sm potential. ... (Non–fish lovers can have omega-3-fortified eggs.) Add the Arctic Sea Fish Oil to the forever 3 in 1 and win the day.

26/03/2020

Immune system

Make sure that you have enough rest as insufficient sleep and tiredness will lower down our body’s defence system. Avoid getting ourselves stressed up. Stress and anxiety will also affect our healthy immune system. Avoid taking food that depresses the immune system. High cholesterol, high saturated fat, fried foods and alcohol can undermine the immune system

Increase intake of nutritious food such as antioxidant-rich deep-coloured vegetable and fruits that can help boost the immune system. Also, drink more water. It is always a good idea to take food supplements as due to our eating habits and choice of meals, we may not obtain sufficient amounts of the necessary nutrients that we require.

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20/03/2020

Everything You Need to Know About Kidney Failure

What is kidney failure?

Your kidneys are a pair of organs located toward your lower back. One kidney is on each side of your spine. They filter your blood and remove toxins from your body. Kidneys send toxins to your bladder, which your body later removes toxins during urination.
Kidney failure occurs when your kidneys lose the ability to sufficiently filter waste from your blood. Many factors can interfere with your kidney health and function, such as:

toxic exposure to environmental pollutants or certain medications

certain acute and chronic diseases

severe dehydration

kidney trauma

Your body becomes overloaded with toxins if your kidneys can’t do their regular job. This can lead to kidney failure, which can be life-threatening if left untreated.

Symptoms of kidney failure

Usually someone with kidney failure will have a few symptoms of the disease. Sometimes no symptoms are present. Possible symptoms include:

a reduced amount of urine

swelling of your legs, ankles, and feet from retention of fluids caused by the failure of the kidneys to eliminate water waste

unexplained shortness of breath

excessive drowsiness or fatigue

persistent nausea

confusion

pain or pressure in your chest

Early signs
Symptoms of early stage kidney disease may be difficult to pinpoint. They’re often subtle and hard to identify. If you experience early signs of kidney disease, they may include:

decreased urine output

fluid retention that leads to swelling in limbs

shortness of breath.....

Causes of kidney failure

Kidney failure can be the result of several conditions or causes. The cause typically also determines the type of kidney failure.

People who are most at risk usually have one or more of the following causes:

Loss of blood flow to the kidneys

A sudden loss of blood flow to your kidneys can prompt kidney failure. Some conditions that cause loss of blood flow to the kidneys include:

a heart attack
heart disease
scarring of the liver or liver failure
dehydration
a severe burn
an allergic reaction
a severe infection, such as sepsis
High blood pressure and anti-inflammatory medications can also limit blood flow.

Urine elimination problems
When your body can’t eliminate urine, toxins build up and overload the kidneys. Some cancers can block the urine passageways, such as:

prostate (most common type in men)
colon
cervical
bladder
Other conditions can interfere with urination and possibly lead to kidney failure, including:

kidney stones
an enlarged prostate
blood clots within your urinary tract
damage to your nerves that control your bla

Other causes
other things that maySome lead to kidney failure include:

a blood clot in or around your kidneys

infection

an overload of toxins from heavy metals

drugs and alcohol

vasculitis, an inflammation of blood vessels

lupus an autoimmune disease that can cause inflammation of many body organs

glomerulonephritis, an inflammation of the small blood vessels of the kidneys

hemolytic uremic syndrome which involves the breakdown of red blood cells following a bacterial infection, usually of the intestines

multiple myeloma a cancer of the plasma cells in your bone marrow

scleroderma an autoimmune condition that affects your skin

thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura, a disorder that causes blood clots in small vessels

chemotherapy drugs treat cancer and some autoimmune diseases

dyes used in some imaging tests

certain antibiotics

uncontrolled diabetes

19/03/2020

If you’ve just been diagnosed with hepatitis B after a routine blood test or following a blood donation, you may be feeling overwhelmed with information about this complicated infection and references to acute or chronic hepatitis B.

Here is an explanation of these two terms and what happens when you’re first infected with the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Hepatitis B is transmitted through blood and s*xual fluids. It can be spread during unprotected s*x, unsafe medical procedures, exposure to blood that enters your body through a cut, or by sharing personal items such as razors, body jewelry or toothbrushes. Most commonly it is spread during childbirth when the mother is infected.

What is a chronic infection? When we’re infected as newborns or young children, our immature immune systems don’t notice or fight the virus and it travels to our liver and begins reproducing. With no opposition from our immune systems, a hepatitis B infection can continue for years. When a hepatitis B infection lasts longer than six months, it is considered a chronic or long-term infection. Most people with chronic hepatitis B were infected at birth or during early childhood. Immunization with the hepatitis B vaccine and hepatitis B immune globulin (HBIG), if available, within 12 to 24 hours of birth can break this mother-to-child infection cycle, but sometimes the birth dose of the hep B vaccine, and more often HBIG, is not always available around the world. The birth dose must be followed with the remaining doses of the vaccine, often given as part of a combination vaccine according to schedule. Here are the U.S. and International hep B vaccine schedules.

What is an acute infection? When we’re infected with HBV as healthy adults, about 90 percent of us are able to get rid of the infection within six months. It can take up to six months for our immune systems to generate antibodies and get rid of the infection in our liver. This short-term infection is called acute hepatitis B.

To determine if you have an acute or chronic infection, you must be tested for hepatitis B over a six-month period. The specific test that indicates if you are infected is the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) test. This antigen covers the surface of the virus and there are usually lots of HBsAg in your blood when you’re infected. If you test positive for HBsAg for longer than six months, it means you have a chronic hepatitis B infection.

But, if you no longer test positive (or “reactive”) for HBsAg after six months and you develop hepatitis B surface antibodies (HBsAb), then you have cleared hepatitis B after an “acute” infection. There are some additional blood tests that your doctor may order to get a better understanding of your infection, but not everyone has access to these tests. Some tests are rather expensive and they may still need to be repeated over time in order to confirm the diagnosis. Please be patient. The good news is that hepatitis B is not typically an emergency.

Here is more good news. If you are a healthy adult and are newly or acutely infected, know that your chances are good that the hepatitis B infection will go away on its own. It is rare that you require medication to get rid of the virus, your immune system does that for you. A person with a new hepatitis B infection may not have any symptoms, or they may not be very notable. For example, you might feel more tired. About 70 percent of people newly-infected with hepatitis B never experience symptoms.

But, some people experience severe symptoms like jaundice (yellowing skin or eyes), severe nausea or vomiting, or a bloated stomach (unrelated to your weight), and they need to see a doctor immediately. If you have a new or acute infection, even these drastic symptoms may not necessarily mean that you need any form of treatment, but you will need to be monitored with additional tests to make sure your liver is safe. (Tests like ALT/AST, platelets and bilirubin.)

If you can’t confirm you were infected as a child, you will need to wait the six months to find out if you cleared your infection. Please be patient and do not panic, but remember you need to take precautions during this time to make sure you do not spread the infection to others. Practice safe s*x (use a condom), and don’t share personal hygiene items that may have trace amounts of blood on them.

We also suggest that family members, close household contacts and s*xual partners get tested for hepatitis B and vaccinated if needed. Have them get Natural Hepatitis Cleansing Pack. This will tell them if they have a current infection, if they recovered from a past infection, or if they are vulnerable and need to be vaccinated.

I am a young man of 30 years. Since May 2015, I have been experiencing severe pain in my P***s when urinating, white mil...
23/02/2020

I am a young man of 30 years. Since May 2015, I have been experiencing severe pain in my P***s when urinating, white milky discharge from the tip of the p***s whenever I visit the washroom, and always had a frequent urge to urinate regularly.
At that same period, my wife was also experiencing itching in her private part,white milky discharge, irregular menstruation and bad smelly as well.
In 2017, I became under one minute and I never knew it was the same bacterial infection causing that. Infact we were not comfortable at all.
We tried many antibiotics but the problem became worse until one day my wife’s sister introduced Natural Fertility Cleanse Pack to us from the USA. We used it for some couple of weeks and surprisingly we became free.

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06/02/2020

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