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More of the Australian gold standard
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Tom Weidig
Posted
Mon 18 Apr 2011 1:47am
Here is an article for all those that claim that Lidcombe never claims to work magic.Even if you argue that the journalist got it wrong and they don't claim cures, you must wonder how the journalist came to the idea of "cure". This fits well into the last post where the therapist suspected the child's family to be the cause of the "non-cure", bec ...
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An Australian Gold Coast Holiday For The Kids - And It's A Ripper
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just 4 families
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Mon 31 Oct 2011 8:53am
If you're like me, you probably dread taking your kids on holidays. Of course, I have five kids so that does make life a little awkward. However, a holiday, on the Gold Coast, that's designed for both the parents and the kids certainly tweaked my interest. Once I saw it was at the Hilton Surfers Paradise, I started to have doubts. I mean, the H ...
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List of Essential Oils
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Methods of Healing

Posted
Sun 20 Nov 2011 4:58am
Essential oils and aromatherapy have been common healing and therapeutic methods since the first century. There is also documented evidence of essential oils being used by the ancient Egyptian Pharos, who prized the pure plant essence more than gold. Coveted by European Crusaders and primitive South American tribes alike, aromatherapy using ess ...
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Why is Gold Bond Lotion Good Enough for Stylists?
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Sarah B.
Posted
Sat 13 Oct 2012 2:01am
Renée asks… I’m a stylist and I just started in a new salon. I noticed that everyone uses Gold Bond hand cream after shampooing clients’ hair. I always thought that was kind of a crappy, low grade product. Shouldn’t they be using a better hand cream?
The Right Brain replies:
Gold Bond is kind of the gold standard when it comes ...
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Sunblock Favorites from a Pajama Mommy
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Amanda
Posted
Thu 11 Aug 2011 8:00am
We all know about the heat wave that hit across the country and still continues. Today in our town it was 100 degrees. The weather has been hot enough to avoid going outside. As a mom to a toddler, I know you cannot keep children in the house all day. I try to take my nineteen month old outside two times a day, swimming 2-3 times a week, and ev ...
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Australian Medical Association urges watch on vaccines/ The Australian
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Meryl Nass
Posted
Tue 29 Nov 2011 10:19pm
This article is by Natasha Bita, who just won a Walkley journalism prize for her series on vaccine dangers in The Australian.
Australia's activist health minister, Nicola Roxon (a lawyer) has decided not only that more vaccines are better and should be free... she also ruled that Australians should be heavily fined if they don't inject their ...
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