Jul
29
Don't you envy those people who never seem to get ill and who
sail through the cold and flu season without a sniffle. Brimming
with energy and vigour no matter how busy they are. And wouldn't
you just love to be one of them? What's the secret? Its simple.
Tap into your body's inborn power to prevent and treat diseases
naturally. Colds and flu ' fight them off! Infections ' keep
them away! Allergies ' ease symptoms like magic! Stop envying
those people who never get sick. Unlock the secret to a ...
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Jul
28
BREATHE EASY SALTPIPE SALT INHALER. The natural respiratory aid
to easier breathing! Clinically proven to relieve suffering from
asthma.
BREATHE EASY SALTPIPE SALT INHALER.The natural respiratory aid
to easier breathing! For centuries salts have been used as folk
remedies by many different cultures in regions around the world.
Today people suffering from respiratory disorders travel to
curative mines such as Wieliczka in Poland, Hallen in Austria or
Praid in Romania. Now you can achieve the ...
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Jul
27
How to Protect Your Family Against the Coming Pandemic by John
Hart
Most dictionaries define pandemic as "an epidemic that is
geographically widespread; occurring throughout a region or even
throughout the world."
Recently, Klaus Stohr, the coordinator of the global infuenza
program at the World Health Organization predicted a bird flu
pandemic that would take more lives than the Spanish Flu of 1918
wherein 20-to-40 million perished.
He wasn't the only expert who pressed the panic ...
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Jul
26
In the 1920's, a French cosmetic chemist named Rene-Maurice
Gattefosse, was one day making fragrances in his laboratory,
when he accidentally burned his arm. He then thrust his badly
burnt arm into the nearest cold liquid, which turned out to be a
tub of lavender oil. To his surprise, the pain was decreased
dramatically and left no usual burn results, such as, redness,
heat, inflammation, and blisters. He also noticed that the wound
healed quickly and left none of the usual scars associated ...
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Jul
23
By Catherine Franz
Coaches rely heavily on their voice to service clients. If you
also give teleclasses or workshops, voice maintenance needs to
be one of their top self-care priorities. This information also
applies to singers, speakers, or sales professionals.
During flu and cold season, vocal cords become highly sensitized
and need as much care as a valuable instrument. Think of your
voice, and we should, as an expensive, rare violin. If you were
going to play the violin the next day -- same ...
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Jul
22
At the two day Medical conference entitled "Should vaccinations
be compulsory or free choice?" Doctors from various areas of the
world were invited to present the situation in their country and
also to highlight problems surrounding some of the vaccines. A
pediatrician presents a copy of the points made in Dr.
Yamamoto's presentation entitled "Why Japanese Government had to
cease compulsory vaccinations." (The English translation is
reasonably clear.)
Influenza in Japan
Mass influenza ...
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Jul
20
What is carbon monoxide?
Carbon monoxide or CO is a colorless, odorless and tasteless
gas. Due to this fact, it is very hard to detect the presence of
CO in your environment. It is, however, imperative that the CO
levels in your home are carefully monitored. Even at relatively
low levels, CO is poisonous because it rapidly accumulates in
the blood thereby depleting its ability to carry oxygen. Extreme
cases of CO poisoning result in death.
Where does carbon monoxide come from?
CO is a common ...
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Jul
19
Carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for at least 400
accidental deaths and over 5,000 people are treated in hospital
emergency rooms per year.
Unfortunately, carbon monoxide poisoning is often misdiagnosed
as flu, food poisoning, allergy/asthma or chronic fatigue
syndrome.
Children, the elderly, individuals with respiratory problems and
pets are at risk, even at low levels.
Symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning are; headaches, nausea,
drowsiness, vomiting, tiredness, pain, cramps and ...
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Jun
14
Microsoft Access is a very powerful database that works with great speed and efficiency helped by the fact that there is one main MDB file that stores all the data required by Access. If one continues storing data in this file, then the size of the MDB file is sure to affect the performance of the database. Further, there is an increased risk of the MDB file getting corrupted if it becomes too large. In fact, in such cases, where the corruption in MDB files is very high, only third-party tools ...
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Jun
6
Say you had a stressful day at work, didn't get enough sleep the
night before and as a result you've got a bad headache. What do
you do? It's easy! You take good old Tylenol or other
over-the-counter medicine. And it helps! No more headache, the
world is bright again.
The next day you wake up with the headache again. This time your
headache is tolerable but dull and constant. It's a good thing
you bought that medicine yesterday. Better take it before
headache gets more painful. If you take two ...
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