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Health Tips for November 28
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Meredy

Health Tip: Caring for Baby's Umbilical Cord Newborns still have a little stump of what's left of the umbilical cord. Though it should fall off on its own by the end of the third week, some doctors recommend that parents take additional steps to prevent infection. Other doctors recommend leaving the area alone. If the pediatrician approves, the Ne ...
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Can Free Immune Support Formula, 16 OZ Alternative Health Remedy
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franklinb
Can Free Immune Support Formula, 16 fl. oz.Can Free Immune Support Formula builds the immune system and adds many anti-tumor constituents to help your body to support the bodys fight against cancer.Suggested Dosage or Use: Start with 1 and 1/2 teaspoons in juice or water, 3 times daily. Dosage may be increased to 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon 3 time ...
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Cautious Optimism
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Shauna M.
It's been a week since the announcement of CCSVI -chronic cerebro-spinal venous insufficiency - and sadly, I'm detecting dissension in the ranks. Like many announcements, or press releases for that matter, that declare a "new" treatment/cure/theory about any disease or condition, there are people who jump on the bandwagon and those who di ...
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Beached
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Ellyn
So I figured I would take a turn from the doom and gloom of my last couple of postings. (My water BROKE! Baby is EARLY! Lungs are not READY!) and tell you all about how I have become a beached whale. Well, if there were such a thing as a 130 pound beached whale, that is. It would be me. I'm in this big, pretty hospital room, right smack in the mi ...
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Are You Consuming Poisonous Strawberries?
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Curtis Duncan
Unbeknownest to most people, commercially grown strawberries are one of the most toxic fruits you can consume. Commercially grown strawberries are high in pesticides. Pesticides are one of the overlooked dangers in our industrial food system. I mean hey we all use pesticides. We use them to KILL those weeds which is often medicine like the medicina ...
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‘Tis The Season…for Persimmons
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Tera W.
by Lisa Bolard I’ve long heard about the benefits and wonders of persimmons, but when I’ve tried them in the past, I found them to taste awful. Now I know why. I did some research, and realize that I had been trying an astringent variety before it was ripe enough to taste good. Since it is now persimmon season, and I’m quit ...
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Coil Embolization: Miracle of Medical Technology
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Claire
My daughter's stroke was caused by an AVM...Arteriovenous malformation on her brain stem. The photo above is something similar to what hers looked like (I recall hers was a bit worse): take cooked angel hair pasta, throw it up against the wall and you get the picture. This tangle of tiny veins is NOT supposed to be there (or anywhere else for tha ...
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Our Holiday Gift Guide – Moms Edition
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Emily and Jenny ..
Whether you’re looking for gift ideas for your BFF or ideas of what to put on your list, we’ve got the perfect presents for all the moms in your life. And if you’d like us to email your husband a link to this post, just let us know!Without further ado… our gift guide. Carolina Pad’s Simply Chic collection I love off ...
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National Diabetes Month: a personal post.
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Carla B.
Listen Up, Diabetes, I’ve Got Plans!I am 24 years old, and I’ve lived with Type 1 diabetes for almost 11 years. As I write this, I’m three days out from my second powerlifting competition, at which I’m hoping to win and score high enough to attain my “Elite” status as a female lifter—the status right beneat ...
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