Ashwagandha is a short perennial shrub growing 1-2.5 feet tall. It has been traditionally used in Indian medicine and while ghost editors of Wikipedia remove any attempt at referencing these studies and state “insufficient evidence that it has any medicinal effects” this is in blatant disregard of positive evidence of
Symptoms include: Sneezing, runny nose and nasal congestion, itchy, watery or red eyes, swollen or blue-colored skin under the eyes (allergic shiners), postnasal drip, fatigue. Hay fever, also known as Allergic Rhinitis, is an allergic condition that affects over 3 million Americans each year. It manifests with cold-like symptoms but
The debate has raged on for many years whether a fever is beneficial or not. Can it be dangerous to let a fever run or should we use medication like Tylenol to treat it? Before we dive into the Science and studies I want to bring your mind back to
Tylenol is an Acetaminophen whereas Aspirin is a NSAID(nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory) – we have discussed the dangers of Aspirin and how it causes brain hemorrhaging and increases mortality when taken regularly but Tylenol takes the cake as the Deadly Killer and is far more dangerous as we will discuss. In 1955 McNeil