General Health
-
Articles
General Health
5 Tips To Help Stop Snoring
Snoring can be a real pain – both for the noisy snorer and everyone living in the same house. Mild...
Keep Reading -
Articles
Digestive Health
General Health
Are Bad Gut Bugs Causing Your Food Cravings?
Most of us have good intentions when it comes to our diet. We would like to eat mostly healthy food...
Keep Reading -
Articles
General Health
The Dangers Of High Blood Sugar And Natural Solutions
High blood sugar is linked to problems such as insulin resistance, obesity and type 2 diabetes. When you eat food...
Keep Reading -
Articles
Healthy Aging
General Health
Natural Remedies For Nerve Problems
Nerve conditions can be extremely painful and frustrating. They can interfere with quality sleep and contribute to depression or anxiety...
Keep Reading -
Articles
Liver & Gallbladder Health
Immune Health
General Health
You Can't Have A Strong Immune System Without A Healthy Liver
Most people don’t think about their liver when considering their immune system. This is a mistake. Your liver actually contains...
Keep Reading -
Articles
Digestive Health
General Health
Do You Know What Really Causes Acne?
Acne is an extremely common inflammatory skin condition that affects the pilosebaceous ducts in the skin. Acne vulgaris affects approximately...
Keep Reading -
Articles
General Health
Antibiotic Use May Trigger Arthritis
A new study published in the journal Pediatrics has found a link between antibiotic use in children and the subsequent...
Keep Reading -
Articles
General Health
Fasting May Improve Chemotherapy Outcomes
A recent study has shown that short term fasting while undergoing chemotherapy enhances health related quality of life in patients...
Keep Reading -
Articles
General Health
Young Diabetics Are At High Risk Of Heart Disease
People diagnosed with type 2 diabetes before age 40 have a high risk of developing cardiovascular disease within 10 years...
Keep Reading -
General Health
A-Z Health Guide
Osteoporosis And The Best Solutions
The bone thinning disease osteoporosis is becoming increasingly common. According to the National Osteoporosis Foundation, it is estimated that 10 million Americans have osteoporosis and around 34 million have low bone mass (known as osteopenia), placing them at increased risk of osteoporosis. As the population continues to age, this problem can only get worse, unless we take active steps to maintain bone strength. Osteoporosis is a silent disease in that it is often not diagnosed until there has been a bone fracture and it is then harder to repair the bone damage. It is obviously better to prevent osteoporosis and it’s good to start at a young age.
Keep Reading
Need Help?
1-888-75-LIVER
Monday to Friday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm MST
100%
Satisfaction Guaranteed
If it’s faulty or wrongly described, we’ll replace it.









