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MCS, Toxic Mold, Sick Building Syndrome, Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome and Poisonous Pollen
Many times it is very difficult to figure out what is causing someone's allergies, or their symptoms that may seem like allergies. Likewise, there are numerous other environmentally triggered illnesses where it can also be very tricky to pin down exactly what is making someone so sick. Often people who suffer from undiagnosed illnesses may be experiencing multiple chemical
sensitivities (MCS), chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), unusual pollen or mold reactions, food allergies, fibromyalgia, or even combinations of one or more of these. READ MORE >>
Beauty on a Budget
Beauty on a budget is possible by following a few hints and guidelines
mentioned in this article on hair and skin care. READ MORE >>
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"There is no psychiatrist in the world like a puppy licking your face."
~ Ben
Williams
Shared by: Judy Yee
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Blood Type Diet
A single speck of blood contains the entire genetic code for a human
being. The four blood types O, A, B and AB are named so because of
their differing qualities in relation to the immune system. Now in
regards to the role that blood typing plays in diet: as I previously
said it is more useful in knowing which foods to avoid rather than eat.
This is due to the presence of dietary lectins, which consist of
protein and are found in around 30 percent of food....Read more about
it! READ MORE >>
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Once-A-Month: How to Make Your Plan Work
As one of the oldest children in a family of nine, I know that
cooking for a crowd can almost be a full-time job. Once-a-month-cooking
has been a lifesaver for our family. In the beginning though,
when we first heard of cooking 30 meals in one day, it sounded
rather impossible. It was not until we had tried it, though, that
we found it is not only possible, but it can even be quite simple
and fun! READ MORE >>
Treating Yeast Infections at Home - Eliminate Them Once and For All!
You have identified the symptoms and came to the conclusion
that you have a yeast infection. So what is your next step going
to be? Getting it treated of course! You thought about running
to the nearest drugstore and purchasing the most advertised medication,
but you were also told that treating yeast infections with home
remedies is also possible. Treating yeast infections at home is
an excellent path to take simply because it is easy and safe for
the body. As you already know, antibiotics are not that great
for the body. READ MORE >>
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Vinegar Tip
Hello,
I would like to submit something that works for me VERY
well!
I grow starter plants at my kitchen window sill; they attract
gnats! But, to ward them off, I simply apply white vinegar to my wash cloth
and let it sit. Instantly they relocate!
Shared by: Ci E.B.
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