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Neck tension arising from long hours at the desk or behind the wheel of the car can be relieved by certain neck exercises. These include rotating the head clockwise and anticlockwise, allowing the head to drop forward and backward as far as possible and turning the head to the right and left as far as possible several times. These exercises help to loosen up contracted neck muscles which may restrict the blood supply to the head. Abscesses, Arteriosclerosis, Asthma, Bronchitis, Canker Sores, Chest Congestion, Cholesterol High, Cold Sores, Colds and Flu, Coughs, Dyspepsia, Emphysema, Excessive Menstruation, Fever, Flu Virus, Gas Flatulence, Gastritis, Genito-Urinary Ailments, Halitosis, Herpes, Indigestion, Lack of Appetite, Late Menstruation, Lungs, Menstrual Problems, Poor Circulation, Poor Digestion, Postnasal Drip, Respiratory Problems, Sinus, Skin Ulcers, Sore Throat, Stomach Upset, Tooth Decay, Tuberculosis, Ulcers, Upset Stomach, Urinary Tract Problems, Venereal Disease, Warts, Yeast Infections The Benefit of using Myrrh as a natural cure You can find teachers and herb schools in many communities, but if you want something more academically structured, Maryland Univer – sity of Integrative Health, Bastyr University, and the California Institute of Herbal Studies are options to consider. If you love herbs and want to help others, study the herbs and become the herbalist you want to be. Although herbalists are not doctors allowed to practice medicine in North America, we can provide information to others about improving their health using herbs. Share what you learn so that others can benefit. I often Itch ; Leukorrhea ; Migraine ; Mycosis ; Nausea ; Nephrosis ; Nervousness (1; APA; CAN; CRC; GMH; PHR; cystosis ; Cholera ; Cold ; Constipation ; Cramp ; Cystosis ; Dropsy ; Dyspepsia ; B Abscesses- Arteriosclerosis- Asthma- Bronchitis- Canker Sores- Chest Congestion- Cholesterol High- Cold Sores- Colds and Flu- Coughs- Dyspepsia- Emphysema- Excessive Menstruation- Fever- Flu Virus- Gas Flatulence- Gastritis- Genito-Urinary Ailments- Halitosis- Herpes- Indigestion- Lack of Appetite- Late Menstruation- Lungs- Menstrual Problems- Poor Circulation- Poor Digestion- Postnasal Drip- Respiratory Problems- Sinus- Skin Ulcers- Sore Throat- Stomach Upset- Tooth Decay- Tuberculosis- Ulcers- Upset Stomach- Urinary Tract Problems- Venereal Disease- Warts- Yeast Infections- Sweet paprika has a taste similar to red bell peppers, and it can therefore be used when a milder flavor is desired. Sweet paprika can be used in meats and sauces, but it is also appropriate for sprinkling as a garnish. Sweet paprika is also a good choice for rice and potato dishes where the color is desired but not the spiciness of a hotter paprika. Continue Reading →