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what do you think about cupping therapy?
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For all those who ahve quit smoking or are trying to quit: How difficult is it? what did you do?
A: I cant stop....what is bettre that a cup of coffee and a cigarette in the moning.Sorry cant help you, wish i could I have quit, and found it to be somewhat difficult, but (obviously) not impossible. No matter what "helps" you use, you''re going to need some self-discipline. Personally, I have found that the nicotine-replacement therapies (gums & patches) just prolong the agony. The best hints I can offer are: announce that you''re quitting. don''t allow yourself the "what if I don''t make it"...
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do you think it is possible to improve eyesight with special eye-exercise?
A: There are some books on the subject. I don''t know how valid they are. Help yourself To Better Sight by Margaret Darst Corbett you should see an eye doctor no matter what. No. None of the exercises you see advertised work to eliminate the need for glasses. And although eating healthy keeps your eyes healthy, it will not affect your need for glasses. we already exercising our eyes everyday, the thing you should do now is to eat healthy food for the eyes like carrot and etc, no. and some of the posters claiming to be "a
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what happened with my eyes!!?
A: Prescriptions will oftentimes weaken your eyesight, since it keeps them focused at one specific, constant level. Going without your glasses for an extended period of time allowed your eyes to regain some of their "own strength." In fact, it''s not a bad idea to give your eyes a rest once in a while. If your eyesight is good enough to function in everyday life without putting you in any danger, you might want to set aside a day of the week to simply "go without them." In the long run, you''ll have stronger, healthier eyes for doing so. I have...
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what are the odds of normal "floaters" becoming a much worse problem?
A: If so, noted these for your future guidance : When mother Nature has provided us with such a simple and easy treatment to cure diseases and even to avoid them we all must follow the instructions given by her. These Therapies only help Nature to cure us. Let us not ignore Nature in our mad pursuit of science. THIS NATURE''S ''do IT youRSELF'' ACUPRESSURE THERAPY ITSLEF IS A SCIENCE AND NOT A MATTER OF BELIEF. Try this Therapy sincerely and regularly for at least 15 days and observe its wonderful and amazing result. EYES. For anything wrong with the eyes like pain, watering, reddishness,Stye, etc. take treatment on Acupressure Point No. 35 and put a pack of cold milk or extract kothmir(coriander leaves) on the...
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If I drink at least eight cups of water every day and drink nothing else, what benefits would it have and would it help my acne?
A: The only thing that helped my son was going on prescription strength cream and antibiotics for a couple of months. He had bad acne and the combination of those two things cleared it up.. Acne is caused by bacteria. Water, although a healthy drink choice, won’t do much for your acne.. @leopardgecko123 At your age, your acne is most likely hormone related. I don’t know what type of foods you eat, but the lower glycemic foods do help to prevent flare ups.. Water will help keep you hydrated, but it will not relieve you of
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what is a good cure for insomnia?
A: Here are a few tricks that I have found have worked for myself and friends.... - Melatonin (it is a natural supplement and you can find it at almost any natural/suppliments store and at Wal Mart/ Wal Greens and so forth. The highest easily found dose is 3 mg., as it is not expensive you may wish to try the smallest effective dose. - "SleepyTime Extra" tea (herbal) by Celestial Seasonings...more effective then the original "Sleepytime" tea the Extra formula contains a herb called Valerian that makes it more effective....once again it is easily found. - Yoga/ Stretching.....Yoga is the best but if you don''t have any...
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what is the natural remedies for sleep problems?
A: Hi Mukesh Here you go. 1. Very effective is the combination of bath and massage, particularly with a soothing oil, such as camomile. Herbal oils are easily made; check "Preparations," Camomile and linden tea both can help a person relax and sleep. For a really stubborn case, take a cup of Valerian tea or a couple of capsules with warm water. A pleasant walk out of doors can help a person relax enough to sleep. Sometimes the person''s blood sugar is a little low, and simply eating a piece of fresh fruit can put a person out. Warm tea with honey will do the same. 2.Not Hot Cocoa: Many of the people of Dutch extraction, that is, everyone from the Old Dutch Cleanser Girl to the Boy Who Put His Finger in the...
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Soy and hot flashes — what`s the connection?
A: Dear Reader, Some perimenopausal women (around the age of menopause) experience hot flashes — a wave of heat passing through the body, causing much discomfort. It has been documented that hormone replacement therapy (HRT, or prescription-strength estrogen) helps alleviate this symptom. However, some women choose not to take this form of estrogen, especially in view of research showing that HRT seems to be linked with higher incidence of breast cancer and cardiovascular disease [Annals of Internal Medicine (August 20, 2002), Journal of the American Medical Association (August 21, 2002), The Lancet (September 20, 2002)]. Instead, some women may opt to try plant-based estrogens, either from food or in a pill form, or both. It has been observed that Japanese women...
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Alternative therapies for severe vomiting?
A: ginger I think you son allergic to some kind of food not suitable for him so most important to find out is their any thing you give him new which can upset his digestive system. do not give him any milk products at the moment give him manuka honey take him to homoeopathy Dr. And also with your index finger very lightly massage from tummy button round clock wise and cover hole stomach Hi hon. My son is a real barfer, too so I hear ya. Benadryl and Dramamine turn into the same thing when processed by the liver. They are both antiemetics. There is a dye free Benadryl liquid, which doesn&''t stain if it comes back up. The strips are a
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