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Acidophilus vs Candida by Jane Symms
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| Regardless if antibiotics or a person’s diet causes Candidiasis, the fact of the matter is that a Candida overgrowth needs to be treated. Acidophilus supplements are often used to help clear up Candidiasis and related infections. |
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Aromatherapy Massage and Massage: Effectiveness on Emotional and Physical Wellbeing by CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd
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| It has been well established that stress is one of the leading factors of chemical changes in the body. Persons who suffer from high anxiety are more prone to depression, disrupted sleep, heart disease and a kaleidoscope of other health disorders. In the case of those persons suffering from a plethora of health conditions, aromatherapy massage and massage have been shown to alleviate stress and anxiety. |
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Some Helpful Information About Dry Skin by Helen Hecker
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| Xeroderma (dry skin) occurs most commonly on the lower legs, arms, the sides of the abdomen and thighs. Xeroderma literally means "dry skin". It's easy to treat dry skin cheaply, simply, naturally, yet effective, at home |
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Anti Aging Skin Care Products by Katarina Bader
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| One thing I never thought much about was anti aging skin care products. I saw the commercials on television and they held no interest for me. Now that I am getting older, this is suddenly something that is on my mind. |
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Can Oral Contraceptives Cause Candida? by Jane Symms
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| Acidophilus is certainly a great way to take care of Candida overgrowth, but what if you don’t know you have Candidiasis? The truth is a Candida infection causes symptoms that closely resemble a slew of other illnesses. |
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A Slice Of Menopause Cake, Madam? by Nimsy M
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| Tried almost everything but still having those horrible menopause symptoms? Try the Menopause Cake or the HRT Cake! I first heard about this from the lady I go to for reflexology. She had seen an article in the Daily Mail (a British newspaper) with a recipe for it. It was devised by a woman called Linda Kearns who was going through a rough time going through the 'change of life'. |
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Chair Yoga to Ease Shoulder Tension by Paula Flood
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| A quick scan around the body will reveal that we carry a lot of tension in the neck and shoulders, so many yoga postures will naturally concentrate on these areas. Here are some exercises that will relieve the feeling of tightness that comes from sitting in one place, e.g. driving, studying or working at a PC |
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Fitness Sabotage! Are You A Victim? by Diana Chaloux
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| So you've set your fitness goals, you are finally ready to commit to the lifestyle changes necessary to improve your health and fitness levels. You are committed to eating healthy and exercising consistently! You are so excited about your new goals and the lifestyle that you can envision for yourself! |
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A Few Simple and Easy Ways to Remain Healthy by Isabel Hayek
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| It is not that tough to remain healthy if you really want to. You just have to be health conscious, and willing to become a healthier you. Here are some great ideas you can use every day |
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Child Obesity: When Should You Consider Consulting a Physician? by Connie Limon
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| Child obesity is on the rise throughout the world, so much so, that it is being called an “obesity epidemic.” The child obesity epidemic is especially prevalent in nations where most of the people live sedentary lives, and eat more convenience foods that are typically high in calories and low in nutritional value. |
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Massage Your Way to Crohns Relaxation by Sharon Dobson
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| The mind is a powerful tool that can help you overcome physical suffering if you know how to use it. However, not everyone can benefit from guided imagery. Therefore, it’s not a bad idea to explore other forms of alternative and complimentary treatment such as massage therapy to help bring some Crohn’s relaxtion. |
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Foods That Heal - What You Eat Can Cut Your Risk For Cancer - Heart Disease And Other Health Problem by Susanne Myers
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| Healthy eating is important because eating healthy reduces your risk of disease. Scientific evidence shows that consumption of saturated fat, trans fat, and dietary cholesterol raises low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad cholesterol," levels, which increases the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). |
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