It seems that people may be becoming more and more frustrated with the normal health-care model that most of us are familiar with. More and more, doctors are being told what they can, and can't do for their patients, by insurance companies, and “medical” executives, who's degrees are actually in business, and have never treated a patient in their entire careers. Add to that, ... Continue Reading
Comfrey Saves Skin and Kills Pain
Comfrey has been considered a healing herb since ancient times. The ancient Greeks and Romans, used this wonder herb for alleviating a number of ailments including bronchial problems, wounds, heavy bleeding and broken bones. Its popularity grew during the middle ages, mainly for healing fractures. Comfrey grows in moist ground in valley and meadows in regions from Newfoundland ... Continue Reading
Bentonite Clay – Nature's Best Form of Clay
(BeWellBuzz) Bentonite Clay is one of the healthiest kinds of clay found in nature. Used for centuries by over 200 countries worldwide, Bentonite clay is often used for curing diseases and as an integral ingredient in homeopathic and alternative medicine. This clay is an active mineral found usually in the north side western part of United States. Bentonite Clay has been ... Continue Reading
Natural Antibiotics
(BeWellBuzz) Millions of people take prescription antibiotics each year, bypassing natural alternatives. While prescription antibiotics can be life-saving medications, they can also be detrimental to your health, as well as being ineffective in many cases. According though the Center for Disease Control, prescriptions are commonly written to treat viral infections, such as cold ... Continue Reading
Benefits of Fenugreek
(BeWellBuzz) Fenugreek, or Trigonella foenum-graecum to be biologically correct, is a very useful and widely grown herb. Most users of fenugreek do not have a complete idea about its health benefits. Fenugreek is an annual herb with yellow flowers, hard brown, red, and yellow seeds. The seeds which are used as spices in Indian cooking are responsible for most of its medicinal ... Continue Reading