Posted on July 13th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
If you value taking a holistic approach to your health, you probably will want to include a parasite cleanse as part of your regiment. But, maybe you are skeptical about the need for such an action. If you are having these symptoms, there is a possibility parasites are the problem. The evidence of parasites, or organisms which feed off your body, is hardly a third world occurrence. Your world may be very sanitary, but the food supply comes from an amazing variety of places; and, the food prep
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Posted on July 12th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Chris, as your wife of…how long have we been married? Two thousand years. As your wife of many years, I have something very serious to tell you. You’d better sit down. I am sitting down. No, you’re sprawled in a beanbag chair. And last time I checked, that only counts as “sitting down” if it’s 1978 and we’re in the back of a Chevy van smoking doobage with Cheech and Chong. Fine. I’ll move to the couch. Okay, ready? I think I have a disease. Fantastic. What is it this tim
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Posted on July 8th, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
Though adults are not affected as frequently as children, it is important for adults to be aware of how adult ear infection can affect them. Adult ear infection is caused by infection in the Eustachian tube, near the inner ear. The Eustachian tube connects the inner ear to the nasal passages in order to drain fluid from the ears and equalize pressure between outside and inside of the body, but when fluid or mucous builds up in the Eustachian tube, it is an easy target for infection. There are m
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Posted on July 1st, 2009 by Content Keyword RSS
When medications are not effective any more, a person keeps feeling tired all day, there is intense headache and maybe a fever the person may have a chronic sinus. When one or more sinus cavities get infected, a person has a disease called sinus infections. Long Lasting sinusitis is an advanced form of sinusitis and it may last for three weeks to three months. Prolong sinus problems can be diagnosed by asking a patient questions about the areas in which a person feels pain. A person might have
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