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  • Re: Gastro Oesophageal Reflux Desease ( Barratts)

    Hello Maggie, I saw your reference to the book "Your Body's Many Cries For Water". 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 ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by hdolgin on November 13, 2009
  • Must rely on nonprescription meds

    Hi. This is an excellent idea. I just registered. Am low-income enough that I cannot pay extra for Medicare insurance nor any other kind of insurance nor can I pay nearly $100 a month for glaucoma eyedrops. Sites and docs that are supposed to help me are ignoring me. I have too  many bills and high rent for insurance so am continuing to rely ...
    Posted to About us and the website (Forum) by Galomorro on July 23, 2009
  • Re: Splitting headaches

    Hi: I too had similar problems..acute head aches for undiagnosed reasons for six to seven years. These would turn into migraines. Ultimately I tried a herbal treatment and it cured me. Not only me, but so many more have benefitted from it. It is a guaranteed treatment By Grace of God. and to boot it...ultra cheap. There is a herb called ...
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by syl on May 6, 2009
  • Herbs for health

    Herb plants have many benefits in the garden. Many are perennials that flower for long periods, they add perfume to the garden, are reasonably drought-resistant, and they expand over the years to usefully cover an area of not so good soil.  They also add flavour to salads, cooked dishes and refreshing drinks, and, most importantly, are an ...
    Posted to Health from your Garden (Weblog) by bshubbard on April 8, 2009
  • Re: Post Nasal Drip

    I suggest you try Slippery Elm lozenges.   Grace and Peace, Jerry
    Posted to Health Conditions (Forum) by jrminifield on July 8, 2008
  • Bunions: 5 tips to ease the pain

    There are several things you can do to ease the pain of bunions, before you consider more drastic measures such as surgery.  These five suggestions are taken from the February 2008 issue of What Doctors Don't Tell You. Cushion the bunion and wear roomy shoesUse anti-inflammatory herbs such as chamomile, ginger and ArnicaSoak the foot in ...
    Posted to Birdseye: Health Tips from the Blogosphere (Weblog) by Birdseye on January 22, 2008
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