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Permanent Hair Removal At Home Is Possible

Robert Rister Skin & Hair problems

First of all, I would like to answer a few questions in this thread. Turmeric and milk (or ghee) is an age-old remedy for skin conditions. It's been around for about 5,000 years. It doesn't remove hairs permanently, however. Lemon juice is great for the skin. But it likewise doesn't remove hairs

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How Does Duromine Work?

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Obese individuals who want to jump-start their weight loss often ask their doctors to prescribe specific drugs to help them achieve their goals. One type of prescription drug classified as Schedule IV (because of its potential for abuse), which is FDA-approved for weight loss is Duromine. Duromine

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What Causes Problems In Swallowing?

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

People sometimes have difficulty swallowing, and this is sometimes related to a throat infection or some other minor problem, which goes away after a day or two. However, if you have problems in swallowing that lasts for a long time or that happens regularly whenever you eat or drink, you may have

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Dangers Of Swallowing Chicken Bones

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

It is not uncommon for children and adults to swallow chicken bones or other food materials and objects accidentally. The common causes of accidental ingestion of chicken bones and other objects include overeating, eating rapidly, and eating with dentures on. Young children, alcoholic individuals

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Hair Loss Following Accutane Treatment

Dr. Judith Mairs-Levy Drugs & Medications

Understanding Hair Loss Following Accutane Accutane (isotretinoin) is one of the most widely used acne medications available. The drug is used to treat severe acne in individuals over 12; and not surprising-more widely used among teenagers. Accutane can be very effective for treating acne, and in

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Abnormal Reactions To Alcohol

Angelica Giron, MD Nutrition & Dieting

Some people think that when a person turns red and his skin feels warm after drinking an alcoholic beverage he may be having an allergic reaction to alcohol. This is a very common reaction but true allergic reaction to alcohol is quite rare. Instead, one may be experiencing alcohol intolerance, a

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Just The Facts About Aloe Vera Allergy

Robert Rister Alternative medicine & healing therapies

There are some lively and interesting comments here, and I thought I'd weigh in as a formulator of herbal products and the author of one book about aloe vera. I've been using for longer than I really want to admit, over 50 years. Aloe vera is great for what it does, but, yes, it is possible to be