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Diabetes – Causes And Home Remedies

Diabetes or diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by improper utilization of glucose by the body. The disorder forbids the body from using glucose either completely or partially. As a result, glucose builds up in blood and the person is diagnosed with high blood glucose or blood sugar levels. The hormone insulin produced by […]

Depression – Causes And Home Remedies

Depression is a state of mind in which one feels low and shows utter disinterest or rather aversion towards any kind of activities. A depressed person suffers from a melancholy or sadness far exceeding the normal level of sadness or grief. Depression is viewed in the light of psychology, ‘the science without a definition’. Therefore […]

Dark Circles Treatment – Causes And Home Remedies

Dark circle is a common problem which many people complain of. It may be defined as darkish-blue half moons or bands under the eye. Circles under the eyes diminish the beauty of ones face, and make the person look aged, depressed, sick, fatigued and above all ghostly. Thus the stubborn circles are a cause of […]

Dandruff – Causes And Home Remedies

Dandruff is a condition of the scalp in which scalp flakes or sheds off dead skin. Dandruff is infectious in nature and the infection is the result of bacteria or fungus which causes excessive scaling of scalp. The scales resemble snow flakes and fall off in plenty, accumulating on shoulders or neck. Dandruff spreads through […]

Cough – Causes and Home Remedies

Cough may be defined as a sudden reflex directed to clear or cleanse air ways of secretions, microbes, irritants and foreign particles. The cough reflex is a progression of three distinct phases that occur one after the other. The phases are: 1. Inhalation 2. Forced exhalation against a closed glottis. 3. Air being given out […]