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Herbal Remedies for Duodenal Ulcer

Herbal therapy includes soothing, 4-5 cups/day of a decoction of demulcent herbs and anti-inflammatory herbs.

Ulcers, Digestive - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

An ulcer is an eroded area of skin or mucous membrane. In common usage, however, ulcer usually refers to disorders in...

Cabbage Herbal Remedies

Cabbage juice, freshly made (1 litre per day), diluted with water, has been shown effective for pain relief and heali...

Deglycyrrhizinated Licorice - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Deglycyrrhizinated licorice, or DGL, is a specific type of preparation derived from the licorice root. It is used dif...

Gastritis - Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine

Gastritis commonly refers to inflammation of the lining of the stomach, but the term is often used to cover a variety...

Herbal Remedies for Hyperacidity

Herbal remedies for this condition include soothing, relaxing herbs with a cool nature that are not too bitter to avo...

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Euclid Chiropractic in Upland, CA

Over my years of practice, our patients frequently use ice and heat improperly to reduce pain. Purpose of both Ice and Heat Ice: used to reduce swelling or inflammation by slowing down bl...

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