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Kojic Acid is a mild inhibitor of the melanin formation. It is derived from the Japanese common name Koji, a type of fungi in Japan. It is a product of the fermentation of malt rice for sake, the Japanese rice wine. Moreover, it is used to for skin lightening in cosmetics. Read the rest of this entry »
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A urinary tract infection, more commonly referred to as a bladder infection or UTI, is a very painful condition in which bacteria enters through the urethra and into the bladder and causes several symptoms including but not limited to frequent urge to urinate, pain during urination, and bloody urine. If left untreated, a bladder infection can turn into a kidney infection, which is a much more serious condition that can result in permanent damage and/or kidney failure and even death. Read the rest of this entry »
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Sinusitis is an ailment that affects millions of people each year. It has been reported by the National Center for Health Statistics as the most commonly diagnosed disease in the United States. The symptoms of sinusitis include head and nasal congestion, facial pain, runny nose, fever, and fatigue and can last for many days. There are many natural remedies that can be used to treat the symptoms of sinusitis. Read the rest of this entry »
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Black seed oil from Egypt has been a go-to health product for centuries in Africa, but is now becoming more talked about in the U.S. It is made by cold-pressing Nigella Sativa (black cumin) seeds; which contain about 28-35% oil. It has many obvious benefits; but it also has some lesser known benefits that are just now being talked about in the medical field.