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Saturday, 27 December 2014

Limit the Use of Antibiotics

Carelessness doctors or health workers in delivering antibiotics to treat various infectious diseases have made a lot of people with pneumonia resistant to antibiotics.In fact, in some cases in Indonesia, immunity has reached the final stage so that there was no medicine that can be used to heal.Professor of Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Hadiarto Mangunnegoro in Jakarta, Saturday (12/11/2011), affirmed,...

Friday, 26 December 2014

How many times Must Drink Green Tea Every Day?

Many people still confuse about how much green tea that should be taken everyday to overcome their health benefit for us. Does a cup of green tea is enough? Or may be we need to take more? this articles is explaining about how much cups of green tea should we drink to get its beneficial effects.  There are no side effects of drinking green tea. The only problem that might cause to our health will occur if green tea is taken over the...

Wednesday, 24 December 2014

Garlic, the sources of antiobiotic

Garlic is a broad spectrum antibiotic, killing a wide variety of bacteria. Many pharmaceutical antibiotics kill only a narrow range of these germs. Dr. Tariq Abdullah, a prominent garlic researcher stated in the August 1987 issue of Prevention: “Garlic has the broadest spectrum of any antimicrobial substance that we know of — it is antibacterial, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiprotozoan and antiviral.”  This property belongs to the garlic...

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Garlic and Cholesterol

Cholesterol - a white, waxy substance found in the blood plasma - is essential to life. However overly high cholesterol levels can have serious health implications on the cardiovascular system in particular leading toatherosclerosis. Excessive levels can be an indicator of increased risk of heart attack and/or stroke. If you suspect that you have a cholesterol problem it is essential that you discuss it with your doctor. Whilst...