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Traditional Medicine

Traditional drugs are the drugs are processed in a traditional, hereditary, based on ancestral recipes, customs, beliefs, or local custom, both mystical and traditional knowledge. According to the present study, traditional medicines are many health benefits, and its use is now much in use by many people because it is easier to reach the public, both price and availability. in addition to its use very little side effects.
Various kinds of drugs have been found of human effort to treat various diseases. Since the earliest times, traditional medicine, mostly in the form of herbal medicine has been used to treat diseases. Herbal treatments are usually passed down orally from generation to generasi.Meskipun some have argued that traditional medicines or herbal medicines are safer than modern pharmaceutical medicines, traditional medicines are still at risk.

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Dental Health

We glimpse a bit trivial in the teeth, although its size is small but actually very important benefits for us humans. teeth is the most powerful part of the body. Its small size also makes dental health is often overlooked. Yet dental health is important because it can lead to tooth decay diseases worse like heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and eye pain. For pregnant women, tooth decay can also lead to premature birth.
Some dental problems are often encountered is the tartar. Tartar (calculus) is the dirt that accumulate on the teeth for a long time to harden and form a reef. Tartar if left unchecked can cause bleeding gums, teeth shake, teeth porous and easy to date. Therefore, clean the tartar on a regular basis at least once every 6 months. Scaling or cleaning of tartar can be done at the dentist or dental clinic.

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Healthy skin

Healthy skin in the health sciences is actually a reflection of a healthy body condition. Conversely, if the skin is less dull glow could be an indication of the body is in a state fit or healthy.Such as the skin can carry many other important functions beyond the senses of taste and body of the sheath surrounding the threat of natural conditions. He helps regulate body temperature, also protects from viruses and bacteria, and no less important function as well as the secretion of fluid.Health of the skin, the secretion function, issuing a kind of skin, called sebum oil to retain moisture and smoothness. While the discharge of sweat that is mainly composed of water to regulate body temperature to remain within normal limits.

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Tomcat

Lately, we are often the arrival of an insect that can kill the tomcat. Tomcat is a small insect to watch. Because the animals belong to this class although these beetles do not sting or bite, but it can release toxins or poisons when in contact with human skin.
Tomcat is suppose to have toxins that are recognized by the name "Aederin": (C24 H43 09). This fluid is said to be 12 times more lethal than cobra venom.
Tomcat can poison mencemar indirectly when humans come into contact with other objects contaminated with toxins tomcat. That's why these little insects to watch out for.
Here's how to poison prevention and treatment of tomcat:
 
- Tomcat is very pleased with the bright light, when it should minimize the use of lights at night so as not to invite tomcat. - To eradicate tomcat can by aerosol spray or a mixture of organic pesticides from laos, lemon grass and leaves mamba. - If there are any animals that settle on the skin, try not to turn it off in the body. - If the skin has direct contact with the tomcat, the skin will feel the burn and redness of the skin, if left unchecked, within a few days at the center of pus will appear. - Do not scratch wounds, because the venom can be moved to other parts of the skin over the wound fluid. - Immediately wash with soapy water the skin is in contact with tomcat. - If the reaction occurs in the skin, wash with a mild antiseptic or antibiotic neomycin sulfate 5%. - If the infection continues to leave medicine.

Deoxyribonucleic Acid

In the present age of science and technology capabilities are highly developed and developing countries, especially with the introduction of a person's identity through DNA examination or research. If we look at the victims of the accident victim's body or body that are hard to recognize, then the medical team identified through DNA
Deoxyribonucleic acid, better known as DNA (English: deoxyribonucleic acid), is a type of nucleic acid biomolecules belonging to the main constituent of the dry weight of each organism. Inside the cell, DNA is generally located in the cell nucleus.

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Sinusitis

Diseases Sinusitis Flu like Symptomssometimes when we feel pain in the forehead, cheeks, nose, or the area between the eyes is sometimes accompanied by fever, headache, toothache or even decrease the sensitivity of our sense of smell is one of the symptoms of sinusitis. Sometimes because we feel the symptoms are not specific, we misinterpret these symptoms with other diseases that make the disease suffered by developing sinusitis without being treated. To get to know more about the disease and its treatment of sinusitis.Sinusitis is a disease that occurs in the sinus area. Air sinus cavity itself is contained in the area of ​​the face are connected to the nose. Function of the sinus cavity itself is to keep the nose moist and keep the air exchange in the nose area. Sinus cavity itself consists of four types, namely:

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Bacteria

Bacteria are living things that are everywhere. In the air we breathe, the ground we walk on and of course in our body. In fact, we are fully alive in the midst of an invisible world of bacteria. Bacteria derived from Bakterion (Greek = rods). In the classification, the bacterium is classified in the divisio Schizomycetes.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that are too small to be seen but with the help of a microscope. Their micron-sized (1/1000 mm). As with other living things, bacteria need food, water and the temperature corresponding to live and breed. Sometimes these little creatures live in peace with each other but sometimes they involved a battle between life and death to fight over food and a place to live. We can not directly see, hear or feel the drama of life of these bacteria, but they have a variety of ways so that we can feel its presence.

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Virus

The study of viruses called Virology. Virus is a Latin word which means it is toxic. Almost all the viruses can cause disease in other organisms. When this virus is the smallest-sized creatures. The virus can only be seen by electron microscopy and escape from the filter bacteria (bacteria filter).

The body structure
Her body still can be called a cell, composed only of protein in the outer sheath and nucleic acids (ARN and ADN) on the inside. Based on the nucleic acid contained in the virus, we know the virus ADN and ARN virus. Viruses can only reproduce (replicate) in a live medium (embryo, animal tissue, plant tissue). The materials needed to form the body of the new virus, derived from the cytoplasm of infected cells.

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Cholesterol

High levels of cholesterol in the body into the cause of the arrival of various diseases. Healthy eating is a major factor To avoid high cholesterol. However, not all cholesterol is bad for the body. Only the category of LDL cholesterol that include only the bad kind of cholesterol, while HDL cholesterol is the bad cholesterol that can dissolve in the body. The normal range of cholesterol in the body is 160-200 mg. High cholesterol can be lowered by simvastatin. Treat cholesterol with drugs and spices of traditional Bahn will be more effective than the chemical drugs.

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Mold In The Health

Probably very few people who do not know what exactly is it mold? Mold (mold / filamentous fungi) is a member of the Kingdom Fungi microorganisms that form hyphae (Carlile & Watkinson 1994). Mold is not a formal taxonomic group, so that the members of the fungus are spread to the phylum Glomeromycota, Ascomycota, and Basidiomycota (Hibbett et al., 2007).

Carlile & Watkinson (1994) states that the number of species of fungi that have been identified by the year 1994 reached 70,000 species, with an estimated addition of 600 species each year. Of these, about 10,000 species of the fungus. According Moncalvo (1997) and Kuhn & Ghannoum (2003), most species of fungi found in tropical regions due to local climatic conditions are warm and humid torpis that supports growth. Fungi are very diverse habitats, but in general, mold can grow on substrates containing organic carbon sources (Carlile & Watkinson 1994).

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