Just like people, our pets can face a number of health problems throughout their lives. Whether your pet is suffering from a neurological condition, cancer, thyroid issues, bad breath, or something else, there are steps you can take to support and improve their health. In this article, Anthony William shares how he raises his pets and gives us tips on what we can do to ensure better health for our four-legged friends.
If you are reading this, chances are you or a loved one are one of the many people who suffer from asthma. Regardless of the age at which asthma affected you, living with asthma can be an exhausting and constant struggle. After all, the quality of our breathing affects the quality of our lives in many ways. The good news? You can be cured of asthma. Once you understand the true causes of asthma that remain unknown to scientific research, you can achieve the desired results in improving and curing this condition.
The purpose of this article is to shed light on this complex topic and offer new perspectives on the understanding of the mysterious conditions called autoimmune disorders, focusing on the question: is it really the body attacking itself, or does this concept need rethinking?
Fibroids are benign growths that originate from the smooth muscle tissue of the uterus. They can be the size of an egg or even the size of a small grapefruit. Fibroids can cause serious problems and can even cause bleeding and severe discomfort. When a woman is diagnosed with a fibroid, in most cases doctors recommend surgery, and in many of them, depending on the size of the fibroid, surgery is presented as the only solution.
Inflammation is a term you've probably heard a lot. "You have inflammation," your doctor might say when you report joint pain, a rash, or strange aches and pains. The same can be concluded by a specialist after reviewing the results of a nuclear magnetic resonance. But inflammation is actually a "lazy term" because inflammation is only the result of a deeper problem. Inflammation is not an answer - it is an indicator that something else is going on in the body.
Have you ever been diagnosed with a parasitic infection? If so, you are one of the many people who have encountered the rapidly growing trend of health problems with a long history of blaming parasites. In this article, Anthony William debunks these erroneous but deep-rooted ideas that quickly spread and have a negative impact on those who receive this misdiagnosis.
How much water do you drink every day? How much fresh, raw fruit and vegetables do you consume? These are just a few questions that can help you assess whether you are well hydrated or suffering from chronic dehydration. Most people today are chronically dehydrated, even if they don't realize it or feel thirsty.
Until recently, few people had heard of candidiasis. In the late 1990s, however, this diagnosis began to spread from alternative to conventional medicine. In reality, however, few cases of candida overgrowth are strictly related to these dimorphic fungi that grow like yeast. Candida itself is harmless.
After introducing you to Anthony William's revelations about the real sources of the most common gut health problems in the first part of the article, in its continuation we will offer you his advice on the harmful trends to avoid, what steps to take along the way to healing and the irreplaceable role of fruit in the health of the intestinal tract. Focusing on gut health is a process of ongoing daily habits that is long-term, not something that happens overnight. With this in mind, you can start taking at least one step each day that will move you closer to a healthy digestive system.
There are real reasons for gut health problems and in this article we will look at what Anthony William reveals about the real sources of these ailments and how you can recover from them.
Is there really a complex world of microorganisms in our intestines? Absolutely! But is this the answer to all our suffering? No. It's just another theory as the health industry desperately tries to figure out why so many people are sick. And it's not even a new theory. In fact, this is a return to the old idea of candida and the claim that the gut is the source of all our problems. This is another way to blame ourselves for our own illnesses.
The term microbiome has become extremely popular in recent years. Because of its complexity and increasing use, many people believe that the concept has been fully disclosed. It's often thought that if you don't know anything about the microbiome, you don't understand anything about health. This leads to questions as to why some cleansing programs, such as the Healing Medium's 3:6:9 Cleanse, do not focus entirely on the microbiome or gut flora.
Medical science and research, as well as many modern diets, have been pushing protein on us for quite some time. Our culture is so inundated with protein "facts" that when trying to make healthy decisions for themselves and their families, people often only consider whether or not a food item is high in protein. They don't even think to consider the other elements of food that can be harmful. Unfortunately, this is not a new problem. The misrepresentation of the place of protein in our diet first appeared in the 1930s. Protein is quickly becoming a buzzword in the food industry as a tactic to steer our food purchasing choices toward what the industry wants us to spend our money on.