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Bronchitis
Infection and inflammation of the bronchial tubes in the lungs.
Fungal infection
An infection caused by fungus, affecting skin, nails, or internal organs.
Viral infection
A viral infection entering the body.
Tumor
An abnormal mass of tissue.
Autism
A developmental disorder affecting communication and behavior.
Infection
Invasion of the body by harmful organisms such as bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
Animals
Testimonials involving pets and animals treated with chlorine dioxide.
Dementia
A decline in mental ability severe enough to interfere with daily life.
Anal fistula
An abnormal tunnel between the anal canal and the skin near the anus.
Psoriasis
A chronic skin condition causing red, itchy, scaly patches.
Dry scalp
Dry, flaky scalp.
Candida
A fungal infection (yeast) that can affect the mouth, throat, gut, and other areas.
Arthritis
Joint inflammation causing pain and stiffness, often worsening with age.
Dengue fever
A bacterial illness causing periodic fever, transmitted by ticks or lice.
Ulcerative colitis
A chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting the colon lining.
Blood problem
Issues with blood composition, circulation, or clotting.
Malaria
A mosquito-borne disease common in tropical regions, causing fever, chills, and flu-like symptoms.
Multiple sclerosis
A condition where the immune system attacks the nervous system, causing weakness and numbness.
Lyme disease
A tick-borne bacterial infection that can cause fatigue, joint pain, and neurological problems.
Genital warts
Warts in the genital area caused by HPV.
Parvo
A highly contagious and often deadly virus in dogs, especially puppies.
Cough
A persistent cough lasting weeks.
Fever
An elevated body temperature, usually a sign of infection.
Burns
Damage to the skin or tissue caused by heat, chemicals, or radiation.
Maintenance
Regular use for ongoing health maintenance.
Period problem
Problems with menstruation.
Acid Reflux
Stomach acid flowing back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and irritation.
Cancer
Uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells in the body.
Diabetes
A condition where blood sugar levels are too high, affecting how the body processes food for energy.
Herpes
A virus that causes painful blisters, typically around the mouth or genitals.
Scabies
A contagious skin condition caused by tiny mites.
Acne
A skin condition causing pimples, blackheads, and inflamed bumps, usually on the face.
Allergies
Immune system overreaction to normally harmless substances like pollen, dust, or food.
Warts
Small, rough growths on the skin caused by HPV virus.
Gangrene
Death of body tissue due to lack of blood flow or serious infection.
Ovarian Cyst
A fluid-filled sac on an ovary.
Hair
Issues with hair growth, loss, or texture.
Chronic Illness
Long-lasting illness or health condition lasting months or years.
Autoimmune disease
A condition where the immune system attacks healthy cells by mistake.
Respiratory illness
Illness affecting the respiratory system.
Lymphoma
Cancer of the lymphatic system, part of the body's immune system.
Leukemia
Cancer of the blood that affects the bone marrow and lymphatic system.
Anxiety
A persistent feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease.
Asthma
A chronic lung condition that makes it hard to breathe.
Crush Injury
An injury from being crushed.
High Blood Pressure
Abnormal blood pressure in the arteries that is consistently too high.
Depression
A mood disorder causing persistent feelings of sadness and loss of interest.
Wound
A break in the skin or tissue from injury.
Hemorrhoids
Swollen veins in the rectum or anus causing discomfort and bleeding.
Brain Cancer
Cancer originating in the brain tissue.
Liver
An organ that filters blood and produces bile.
Osteonecrosis
A condition where the jawbone tissue dies from lack of blood supply.
E coli
E. coli — a type of bacteria that can cause food poisoning.
Circulation Problems
Poor blood flow through the body, especially in the legs and feet.
Food Poisoning
Illness caused by eating contaminated food.
Gallbladder
The gallbladder organ — stores bile for digestion.
Parasites
Organisms living on or inside a host, causing harm.
Fibromyalgia
Widespread muscle pain and fatigue with no clear cause.
Lung Problems
Issues affecting the lungs and breathing.
Giardia
An intestinal infection caused by the Giardia parasite.
Rosacea
A chronic skin condition causing redness and bumps on the face.
Pneumonia
Infection of the lungs causing cough, fever, and difficulty breathing.
Pseudomonas Aeruginosas
An infection caused by the Pseudomonas bacteria.
Pain
Physical discomfort or suffering in the body.
Conjunctivitis
Inflammation of the conjunctiva (pink eye).
Chlamydia
A common sexually transmitted bacterial infection.
Melanoma
A type of skin cancer that develops from melanocytes.
Hepatitis
Inflammation of the liver, usually caused by a virus.
Gastritis
Inflammation of the stomach lining causing pain, nausea, and indigestion.
Lung cancer
Cancer starting in the lungs.
Lupus
An autoimmune disease causing inflammation in multiple organs.
Glaucoma
An eye condition that damages the optic nerve, often from high pressure.
Erectile dysfunction
Difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection.
Neuropathy
Nerve damage causing weakness, numbness, and pain.
Chikungunya
A mosquito-borne viral disease causing fever and severe joint pain.
Multiple myeloma
A type of cancer that begins in cells lining organs and tissues.
Papilloma
Abnormal growth of tissue.
Throat cancer
Cancer of the throat.
Liposarcoma
A rare type of cancer in fat tissue.
Eye problems
Various conditions affecting the eyes.
Brucellosis
A bacterial infection transmitted through contaminated animal products.
Typhoid fever
A bacterial infection causing high fever, common in developing countries.
Cyst
A fluid-filled sac that can form anywhere in the body.
Pinguecula
A yellowish growth on the white of the eye.
Polycystic ovary syndrome
A hormonal disorder causing enlarged ovaries with cysts.
Stroke
Brain damage from blocked or burst blood vessels.
Elephantiasis
Abnormal swelling of limbs caused by parasitic worms blocking lymph drainage.
Insomnia
Difficulty falling or staying asleep.
Diverticulitis
Inflammation of pouches in the digestive tract wall.
Brain damage
Injury to the brain causing impaired function.
Shingles
A viral infection causing a painful, blistering rash.
Insect bite
A bite from an insect.
Joint pain
Pain in one or more joints.
Dandruff
Flaky, itchy scalp caused by skin cell buildup.
Ear infection
Infection in the ear canal or middle ear.
Back pain
Pain in the upper or lower back, often caused by muscle strain or spinal issues.
Facial paralysis
Paralysis or weakness of facial muscles.
Epilepsy
A neurological condition causing recurring seizures.
