Kevin Pederson
Kevin Pederson has been managing a number of natural home remedies websites which have information on
home based natural cures and remedies for some of the most common illnesses and health problems .
http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com
http://www.home-remedies-for-you.com
Articles by this Author
Health Hazards Of Obesity
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Wellness
- Unrated
Obesity, a worldwide phenomenon, today has surged to become one of the most deadly enemies of mankind, afflicting mostly the rich and the affluent. Obese in simple terms means excess body weight, usually in the absence of an underlying disease, except in a small number of cases where the condition originates from hormonal disturbances.
The terms overweight and obese are used synonymously by the commoner; however, there is some difference at the clinical level.
The terms overweight and obese are used synonymously by the commoner; however, there is some difference at the clinical level.
Throbbing Pain Called Migraine
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Diseases And Conditions
- Unrated
The word 'migraine' is derived from the Greek word hemikaranion meaning pain affecting one side of the head. Migraine is an attack of headaches which affects one part of the head and the pain is unbearable for many. The throbbing pain and recurrence of it makes it a very severe headache. It is the severest forms of headache which involve the blood vessels, nerves and chemicals in the brain.
Aloe Vera Skin Care
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Nutrition
- Unrated
1. Silky Aloe Vera Skin Care Body Lotion
1 cup Aloe Vera gel 1-teaspoon lanolin 1 teaspoon Vitamin E oil 1/3-cup coconut oil 1/2 to 3/4 ounce beeswax 3/4 cup almond oil 1 ½ teaspoons essential oil Use a blender (or food processor) to mix the Aloe Vera gel, lanolin, & vitamin E oil. Microwave coconut oil & beeswax in a glass container on high 30 seconds, and stir.
1 cup Aloe Vera gel 1-teaspoon lanolin 1 teaspoon Vitamin E oil 1/3-cup coconut oil 1/2 to 3/4 ounce beeswax 3/4 cup almond oil 1 ½ teaspoons essential oil Use a blender (or food processor) to mix the Aloe Vera gel, lanolin, & vitamin E oil. Microwave coconut oil & beeswax in a glass container on high 30 seconds, and stir.
Fight Against Insomnia
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Wellness
- Unrated
Lack of sleep may not seem to be a harmful disorder for many, but due to this the body clock and many of its functions go for a toss. There are different types of insomnia that need to be identified and treated accordingly.
Insomnia & ways to avoid it
The lack of adequate and restful sleep can be termed as insomnia. It is not defined by the number of hours a person sleeps but by the lack of it.
Insomnia & ways to avoid it
The lack of adequate and restful sleep can be termed as insomnia. It is not defined by the number of hours a person sleeps but by the lack of it.
Health Benefits Of Lettuce
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Nutrition
- Unrated
Lettuce is one of the most delicate salad plants - there is usually nothing but disappointment to be gained from trying to bring a wilting specimen back to life. It has been cultivated since the earliest times, and varieties such as Cos or Romaine had become popular by the middle ages. Culpeper, the old English herbalist said, `The juice of lettuce mixed with oil of roses, applied to the forehead and temples procureth sleep and ease the head-ache'.
Body Massage: The Healing Touch
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Fitness
- Unrated
Most of us experience this feeling of just giving up our fatigued bodies to a masseur who will massage away all the aches and pains caused by physical stress and mental tensions. The pain just seems to vanish out of your system once it is their expert hands. If you keep dreaming about this on your low days, well you are probably not alone for massage is a known stress reliever.
Water Therapy- A Source To Good Health
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Food And Drink
- Unrated
Do you ever forget to breathe? Because, if we did, we might be six feet under. So how come we forget to drink water? There are many people who do forget to drink water, amazing? Just like how oxygen is vital for surviving, simply put, water plays an enormous part in our lives. There must have been many times during the day when we feel tired, low, exhausted or need that burst of energy in our body, and we reach out for food to satisfy our cravings, wherein we might actually be needing water to quench our thirst and get our energy levels up.
Ginger Health: Goodness of Ginger Herb
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Nutrition
- Unrated
Revered in the Orient for its powerful healing qualities and its culinary uses, Ginger has been in use since ages. A perennial herb, ginger is a greenish yellow rhizome. The botanical name of the spice is Zingiber Officinale. Ginger is been used extensively in the Orient; its benefits covering a spectrum so wide, that it includes the medicinal, culinary as well as aromatherapy fields.
Cures And Remedies By Basil Leaf
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Nutrition
- Unrated
Basil is an important herb known the world over more for its culinary uses but the herb offers a plethora of medical benefits. Basil has many health benefits that cover a wide spectrum of uses. Known to have originated in India, its widely found in India, Pakistan and Thailand.
Basil makes a great kitchen plant, as its uses are two-fold, for cooking as well as to cure a variety of ailments.
Basil makes a great kitchen plant, as its uses are two-fold, for cooking as well as to cure a variety of ailments.
Health Benefits Of Parsley
- By Kevin Pederson
- Published 12/27/2007
- Nutrition
- Unrated
Parsley is perhaps one of the most commonly used but therapeutically under-rated of herbs. How often one sees a dish in a restaurant garnished with parsley, and the waiter leaves the parsley on the serving dish or the customer rejects it as mere decoration.
Parsley contains more vitamin C than any other standard culinary vegetable, with 166mg per 100g (4oz).
Parsley contains more vitamin C than any other standard culinary vegetable, with 166mg per 100g (4oz).