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23Feb/10Off

Introduction to Symptoms



Lupus is a chronic inflammatory disease that materializes when the body's immune system begins to attack its own tissues and organs. The inflammation that results from lupus can affect many different areas throughout the body, including the joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, heart and lungs.

Lupus is far more often observed in women than in men but no clear reason for this observation has been discerned. There are four kinds of lupus in existence these are: systemic lupus erythematosus, discoid lupus erythematosus, drug-induced lupus erythematosus and neonatal lupus. Of the types mentioned, systemic lupus erythematosus is by far the most widespread and serious form of lupus.

The prognosis for people with this disease was very poor in the past however improvements in the diagnosis and treatment methods employed for lupus has remarkably enhanced the likelihood of surviving with the condition. Once the disease is treated most people with the disease can lead regular lives.

Because it is an autoimmune disease, it not only attacks foreign substances that may enter the body, such as bacteria and viruses, but also promotes the immune system to attack healthy tissue. As said before this leads to inflammation and consequential impairment to different sections of the body, inclusive of the joints, skin, kidneys, heart, lungs, blood vessels and brain.

It is not yet known what causes the disease, like other autoimmune diseases it is a mystery. It is theorized that it is the result of a combination of factors, most notably, the patient's genes and the environment. Some experts also believe that a person may inherit a predisposition to lupus, but not the actual disease itself. Instead, people with this probable inherited predisposition for the disease may only develop the condition when they make some form of contact with something in the environment that may induce lupus, including some types of medication or a virus.

The disease does not necessarily develop in the same way for all individuals who are plagued by the disease. Signs and symptoms may manifest suddenly or develop gradually. They may be mild or severe, and may be temporary with fluctuating periods of the associated symptoms or permanent. Most people affected by lupus have a mild form of the disease characterized by episodes which are known as flares when signs and symptoms are exacerbated for a short period, then improve or even disappear completely for some time.

The signs and symptoms of lupus that an individual will face will largely depend on the areas of the body that are affected by the condition. However the more regular signs and symptoms may include any of the following:

o Anxiety

o Depression

o Memory loss

o Fatigue

o Fever

o Weight loss or gain

o Fingers and toes that turn white or blue during exposure to cold or during stressful periods. This is called Raynaud's phenomenon.

o Joint pain, stiffness and swelling

o Butterfly-shaped rash or malar rash on the face that covers sections of the cheeks and the bridge of the nose

o Skin lesions that appear and are actually worsened by sun exposure

o Mouth sores

o Hair loss (alopecia)

o Shortness of breath

o Chest pain

o Dry eyes

o Easy bruising

Once a person develops an unexplained rash, ongoing fever, persistent aching or fatigue, he or she should consult a doctor to rule out the possibility that it could be lupus.

Once a person has been diagnosed with lupus, he or she should have routine consultations with a doctor so that the condition can be treated and monitored effectively. In addition any new symptoms should be looked on immediately.

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23Feb/10Off

Panic Attack Self Help – Make Panic A Thing of The Past



Have you just had a panic attack?  Just imagine for a moment, a time when you are able to relax without the fear of another attack being the most important thing on your mind.

Look forward with confidence, take back control & start enjoying your life again.

Have you listened to other people's accounts of anxiety & panic in the past, in the hope you may find a cure for your own?  If so I am sure some of these scenarios where amongst them

My heart feels like it will jump out of my chest because it beats so hard & fast I get so dizzy & it's as though everything is closing in on me I no longer go to the shops because I am so afraid that everyone will stare when I have an attack. When I drive the car I get so scared in case I get an attack.  If it happens when I'm driving I'll shake so much I will crash. Some days I can't even bear to go out of the house.

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22Feb/10Off

Early Lupus Symptoms – Can You Recognise Them?



The number of lupus symptoms are many and varied. Some of them, however, you need to be aware of: this group of early lupus symptoms will start to present themselves before you have the slightest suspicion of the disease. It is likely that you will become aware of a state of what seems to be continuous tiredness, you may begin to notice rashes in places where you have never seen them before. Your kidneys may also begin to give you problems in extreme cases. The most common of the early lupus symptoms is fatigue. Around about 90% of those with lupus are affected with this. Although your lupus case might be very mild the amount of fatigue you feel could be enough to stop you taking part in your normal amount of exercise and other regular daily activities.

Another aspect of early lupus symptoms would have to be muscular discomfort and sensitive joints. Although less common than the fatigue this will still present itself to around 70% of lupus patients often as the initial symptom. This will commonly happen early in the day along with a little swelling, some warmth and redness may also be evident. The most likely place to feel this is in the wrists along with the minor joints such as elbows, hands, knees and ankles.

Also reasonably common in the early symptoms of lupus are rashes on the skin. These are actually a highly significant piece of evidence when lupus is being diagnosed. This may well take the form of a butterfly rash found over the nose and cheeks. Other signs would include red spots on the limbs and hands and also mouth or lip sores. In fact sores could be found on the skin in many places. The rashes are likely to take two different forms: a raised purple rash or it may be a red rash.

Other early lupus symptoms include an increased sensitivity to light which is likely to lead to a flare up of the skin rash. Issues such as depression and anxiety may be prevalent along with headaches. It is possible to experience heart problems. An inflammation of the heart sac can cause sudden discomfort and pain in your chest. There is an approximate 80% likelihood of fever. A loss of weight and indeed hair could be likely. Another possibility is to find that your lymph glands have swollen.

The sufferer may experience Raynauds phenomenon: a condition in which the arteries of the fingers become hyperreactive to the cold and go into a spasm. One final early lupus symptom may be Vasculitis where the blood vessels have inflamed which can present itself on the skin as blue spots.

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22Feb/10Off

Allergy Symptoms and How to Heal Them Naturally



Allergy symptoms vary from person to person (and animal to animal), but tend to fall into a few categories. One group of people will tend to express their allergies through their skin. Various eruptions will appear on any part of your body. These are unique to you, in both the area affected and the type of eruption.

Another group of people will express their allergy symptoms through watery discharge of the upper respiratory tract. Symptoms might include those typical of hay fever - streaming eyes, sore eyes, red eyes, itchy eyes, streaming nose, itchy palate, itchy throat, itchy nose, sneezing, etc.

And yet another group of people may express their allergy symptoms through their stomach, with indigestion, gas and diarrhea.

Whatever the area affected, it is showing you your weakness. But at the core of the problem is your immune system. It's struggling really hard and not making much headway. It's badly compromised.

This is at the heart of every single disease under the sun. The expression of the disease (ie your symptoms) indicate your area of weakness, but the fact that you have the allergy or disease in the first place is because your immune system is compromised.

If you have a good, healthy immune system, your body will heal everything. You won't even be aware that there is a problem.

So how do you restore your immune system to its former glory? Generally this is a life transformation. There is no easy fix, no magic bullet. But if you start now, it can only improve.

Things that stop your immune system working are:

eating unhealthy food (fast, junk, processed, dairy, too much meat, preservatives, colours and so on) taking medicine on a regular basis having vaccines not getting exposed to enough sun not taking regular exercise drinking too much alcohol

But by far the most important aspect is how you think. If you think negatively, get frightened easily, get angry often or suppress your feelings regularly, your immune system will be badly affected.

Those people who are at peace with themselves don't have compromised immune systems. And they don't get sick very often.

So instead of thinking someone else, other than you, can fix your allergy symptoms, try thinking that you are responsible for your health. It could be the start of a profound journey for you.

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22Feb/10Off

Black Pepper Essential Oil: The Secret of Nature Healing



In the east, the usage of black pepper has been going on for more than 4000 years. Black pepper has been used both in medical and culinary purposes. Since the inception of aromatherapy, black pepper essential oil has become an inevitable ingredient. Black pepper, scientifically known as piper nigrum, is mainly native to India and other tropical countries like, Indonesia, Malaysia, China and Madagascar.

Black pepper contains near about 3.5% essential oil. Usually essential oil is extracted from various herbs, trees, flower, citrus and grass. Black pepper essential oil is taken from the fruits. This oil can be mingled properly with bergamot, clary sage, palmarosa, frankincense, orange, lavender, myrrh, ylang ylang, vetiver, sandalwood, ginger, juniper, coriander, geranium, rose, nutmeg and fennel.

Black pepper essential oil is analgesic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, cardiac, carminative, digestive, diuretic, laxative and stimulant. Let's have a look at the healing power of black pepper essential oil.

The usage of black pepper essential oil is very common in skin treatment. This oil is used to cure chilblains, bruises, cuts, wounds, dermatosis, irritation and so on. In case of various muscles problems, black pepper essential oil works well. It includes arthritis, rheumatism, muscular aches, sprain pain, stiffness, anemia etc. In aromatherapy, with this oil, muscle tone is improved as well.

Various respiratory diseases, such as, bronchitis, laryngitis, catarrh, warms chills etc can be cured with black pepper essential oil. This oil is chosen for different digestive related purposes too. To name a few, we can say this oil is used as flatulence prevented, to increase appetite, to cure nausea, diarrhea, constipation etc.

Many a time, in aromatherapy, various nervous related problems are treated with black pepper essential oil. Alleviating stress-related disorder, healing nerve spasms, reducing frigidity etc are some common works of black pepper essential oil. Fighting with viral infection, common cold, influenza, flu etc is additional attribute of this oil.

Black pepper essential oil assists in increasing circulation. Hence, if anytime one faces problem due to poor circulation; this oil can be recommended.

Black pepper essential oil is mainly non-toxic oil. But one should not use this oil directly on his/her skin. It is advisable to mix this oil with some carrier oil or dilute it before using. Always remember, excessive use of this oil may be the reason behind the over stimulation of kidneys. And in case of pregnancy, black pepper essential oil should be avoided.

The healing effect of black pepper essential oil is used in aromatherapy excessively nowadays. Various problems, such as, skin, indigestion, respiratory, circulation disorder etc, can be cured with this oil. The medicinal treasure of nature truly lies in black pepper essential oil.

21Feb/10Off

Surgery and Chemotherapy – Treatment of Mesothelioma



Mesothelioma is one of the cancers that is very difficult to treat, due to late detection and very poor prognosis. There are numerous procedures for the treatment of mesothelioma and medical experts are working hard in order to detect this cancer earlier. However, there are factors that greatly affect the course treatment of mesothelioma and prognosis of the patient with mesothelioma. These factors includes but is not limited to the overall treatment strategy, the disease histology, the location and of course the stage, and as well as the patient's health condition and assessment status.

There are two types of therapeutic strategies for treatment of mesothelioma, the palliative treatment and the curative treatment. The palliative treatment controls the symptoms but not the disease, while curative treatment completely cures the disease at hand. Mesothelioma has no cure as of today but these treatments act as life-extending actions.

Treatment for Mesothelioma

Surgery

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