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100 Diseases or Uses of AIM Global’s C 24/7

Hereunder is the list of 100 diseases that C24/7 can help remedy, through providing the daily essentials, anti-oxidants and other nutrients the body needs on a daily basis. To learn more about the disease, please click the name.

Acute and Chronic DiarrheaAllergic RhinitisAmenorrheaAnemiaAtopic DermatitisAtrophic VaginitisBenign Prostatic HypertrophyBeri-beriBone FractureBrain TumorBronchial AsthmaBronchitisBurnsCancer and Tumor FormationCataractCervical UlcerCholetithiasis-GallstonesColitisColon Prolapsed and Bowel PocketsConjunctivitisConstipationCoughCystDeafness of Old AgeDiabetes-Insulin Dependent Type IDiabetes Mellitus Type IIDysmenorrheaDyspesiaEcoporaEdemaEndometriosisEnteritis -Swelling of IntestinesEpilepsyGastro-Esophageal Reflux Disease (GERD)GingivitisGlaucomaGoiterGoutHalitosisHeart Disease and ComplicationHepatitisHypercholesteolemiaHyperlipidemiaHypertensionImmunodeficiencyInsomniaKidney DiseaseLaryngitisLeucorrheaLiver CirrhosisLow Sperm CountMascular DegenerationMental TirednessMigraineMuscle and Nerve PainMuscular DystrophyMyomaNephrolithasisNeuralgiaNeuro Muscular DisorderOsteoarthritisOsteoporosisPancreatitisParalysisParasistismPatients with Debilitating DiseasePharyngitisPiles (Hemorrhoids External)Piles After OperationPre Menopausal SyndromeProlapse of the StomachPsoriasisRectal TumorRespiratory InfectionRheumatic Heart DiseaseRheumatoid ArthritisScurvyShortness of Breath on ChildrenSinusitisSkin RashSkin UlcerSore EyesSpinal DiseaseStrokeSystemic Lupus ErthromatosisTendonitisThrombosisThyroid ProblemTinnitusTonsilitisToxic Blood and AcidosisToxins in the BodyTrochomonas VaginilisUlcer ColitisUnderweight and MalnutritionUrethritisVaginitisVaricose VeinsVertigoWeakness of Lower Leg simple casual wedding garment with sleeves

Acute and Chronic Diarrhea

Diarrhea means that you have loose, watery stools more than three times in one day. You may also have cramps, bloating, nausea and an urgent need to have a bowel movement.

Causes of diarrhea include bacteria, viruses or parasites, certain medicines, food intolerances and diseases that affect the stomach, small intestine or colon. In many cases, no cause can be found.

Although usually not harmful, diarrhea can become dangerous or signal a more serious problem. You should talk to your doctor if you have a strong pain in your abdomen or rectum, a fever, blood in your stools, severe diarrhea for more than three days or symptoms of dehydration. If your child has diarrhea, do not hesitate to call the doctor for advice. Diarrhea can be dangerous in children.

Allergic Rhinitis

An allergy is a reaction of your immune system to something that does not bother most other people. People who have allergies often are sensitive to more than one thing. Substances that often cause reactions are:
Pollen
Dust mites
Mold spores
Pet dander
Food
Insect stings
Medicines

How do you get allergies?

Scientists think both genes and the environment have something to do with it. Normally, your immune system fights germs. It is your body’s defense system. In most allergic reactions, however, it is responding to a false alarm.
Allergies can cause a runny nose, sneezing, itching, rashes, swelling or asthma. Symptoms vary. Although allergies can make you feel bad, they usually won’t kill you. However, a severe reaction called anaphylaxis is life-threatening.
Symptoms can include
Sneezing, often with a runny or clogged nose
Coughing and postnasal drip
Itching eyes, nose and throat
Dark circles under the eyes
Taking medicines, using nasal sprays and rinsing out your nose can relieve symptoms. Allergy shots can help make you less sensitive to pollen and provide long-term relief.

Amenorrhea

Amenorrhea is the medical term for the absence of menstrual periods, either on a permanent or temporary basis. Amenorrhea can be classified as primary or secondary. In primary amenorrhea, menstrual periods have never begun (by age 16), whereas secondary amenorrhea is defined as the absence of menstrual periods for three consecutive cycles or a time period of more than six months in a woman who was previously menstruating.

The menstrual cycle can be influenced by many internal factors such as transient changes in hormonal levels, stress, and illness, as well as external or environmental factors. Missing one menstrual period is rarely a sign of a serious problem or an underlying medical condition, but amenorrhea of longer duration may signal the presence of a disease or chronic condition.

What causes amenorrhea?
The normal menstrual cycle occurs because of changing levels of hormones made and secreted by the ovaries. The ovaries respond to hormonal signals from the pituitary gland located at the base of the brain, which is, in turn, controlled by hormones produced in the hypothalamus of the brain. Disorders that affect any component of this regulatory cycle can lead to amenorrhea. However, a common cause of amenorrhea in young females sometimes overlooked or misunderstood by the individual and others, is an undiagnosed pregnancy. Amenorrhea in pregnancy is a normal physiological function. Occasionally, the same underlying problem can cause or contribute to either primary or secondary amenorrhea. For example, hypothalamic problems, anorexia or extreme exercise can play a major role in causing amenorrhea depending on the age of the person and if she has experienced menarche.

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