Influenza or flu is a respiratory disease that results from a viral infection and is extremely infectious and spreads by droplets of respiration. While talking or by physical contact, such …
Diarrhea may be caused by a whole range of conditions that generally fall into three categories: food-related, nerve-related, and viral-related. In all cases, drink large quantities of water and take …
Your nervous system sends an alert to your brain when something irritates your throat or airway. By telling the muscles in your chest and abdomen to contract and to expel …
Common cold, also known as simple cold, is an upper respiratory tract viral infectious disease that mainly affects the respiratory mucosa of the nose, mouth, sinuses, and larynx. Less than …
A common viral infection is cold sores, also called fever blisters. They are tiny blisters on and around your lips that are fluid-filled. In patches, these blisters are always grouped …
Catarrh is the medical term for a build up of mucus in the back of the nose, throat or sinuses. Physicians also refer to it as a ‘postnasal drip’. If …
A boil is a pus-filled, painful lump that forms under your skin when one or more of your hair follicles are irritated and inflamed by bacteria. A carbuncle is a …
An abrasion is a type of open wound caused by rubbing the skin against a rough surface. It’s also known as a scrape or a graze. Road rash occurs when …
Abdominal pain is pain felt anywhere from below your ribs to your pelvis. It is also known as tummy pain or stomach pain. The abdomen houses many organs, including your …
THYME LINALOL (Thymus vulgaris ct. linalool) There are several types of Thymus vulgaris essential oil available, but thechemotype (ct.) linalool is preferred because it’s versatile, has a long history of …