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Hello!
I recommend that you look at my site www.WatersofHealth.com for information on a Japanese technology which changes the chemical structure of tap water, giving it properties that are very beneficial for health. It had been in use in hospitals there for the last 35 years. Dr. Otto Warburg, who won the Nobel prize in 1931 and 1944, found that ...
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There is a special technology from Japan which processes tap water through electrolysis and changes the pH level of the water. In addition, it gives it some other beneficial properties. This device makes various waters with different pH levels. There is a kind of water that is very beneficial for drinking, and also another kind of water that is ...
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I have had a fungal infection, which I believe to be ringworm - Trichophyton rubrum, for 6 years. It started in one foot (left) and has now infected one hand (left).
It manifests itself in itchy blisters and makes my skin sore and cracked. It disfigures some of my nails. Altogether very uncomfortable (drives me to distraction sometimes) and ...
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Hi, i am sorry to hear of the pain your daughter is experiencing. The main thing to do is to keep positive, any negative emotions (as difficult as it is) will have a detriemntal effect. Relaxation, as mentioned by others is important as is both partnersbeing checked out physically. HTere is a lady who seems to have some success in this area try ...
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Hi Suzie
nothing to panic about, panicking will stress the bowel and have the IBS effect. Have a quick look at www.Bio-Health-Screen-Co.co.uk some nice pictures on parasites. By having a Bio-Health-Screen you will be able to identify the parasite signatures and be able to sort them out by using the e-Lybra technology. Do you live in the Uk ...
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A marvellous bi-product of the Icelandic fishing industry is the enzyme trypsin that we humans also produce but not as efficiently as the clever cod. It has antifungal, antibacterial, antiviral & anti-inflammatory properties and no known side effects. It is colouless, odourless, tastes sweet, and apart from an infinitessimal amount ...
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Does anyone have suggestion how to treat toe nail fungus. Garlic, tea tree oil and then topical 2% micosanole solution over 1 yr with no success. WOuld prefer alternative treatment then allopatic. Thanks
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I suffered for 15 years and more with seborrhoeic dermatitis, red sore skin, and incredible itching.
Sometimes I felt as though my skin was crawling.
I then read about the demodex mite that can live in the hair follicles. There is a soap called demodex from the face doctor.
I also found that my itchy sore inflamed skin was due to ...
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