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Natural Arthritis Relief for Women

More than 60 percent of the estimated 46.4 million adults in the United States with arthritis are women. Women are more likely to report high levels of arthritis pain than men, more likely to be hospitalized for arthritis-related causes than men and more likely to cite arthritis as a cause of depression than men, reports the Arthritis Foundation. A combination of medication and natural treatments may be the best way for some women to manage their condition. Discuss your options with your physician.

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Natural Skin Care for Rosacea

If you are red-faced, and it is not because of embarrassment, you may have rosacea, which is an often misunderstood, but common skin disorder, according to the Rosacea website. Many people have rosacea and don’t even know it. This skin condition affects more than 16 million Americans, mostly people who are 30 to 60 years of age. Rosacea produces an appearance that looks like your face is covered with acne and red blotches. Although you cannot totally get rid of rosacea, you can treat it in natural ways.

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Natural Wart Remedies

Conventional ways of dealing with warts–burning, freezing and cutting–aren’t likely to send you racing to your doctor’s office when one of these small, fleshy bumps first erupts on your skin. And why should you, when there are natural alternatives that are far less painful? Purveyors of old folk cures and complementary and alternative practitioners suggest slapping a variety of disparate and sometimes surprising ingredients on warts, from school board chalk to raw meat to a castor oil-baking soda paste. Start simple, using ingredients you can reach for on your kitchen counter.