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Intestinal Parasites and Cottage Time! by Devan Posted Fri 21 May 2010 12:00am necessarily mean that is what caused it. So frustrating! This is pretty much the scientific explanation of intestinal parasite infection: I should have seen if something like... I forgot to mention in yesterday's blog that one of the reasons i MAY have developed IBS is because I contracted a ruthless little intestinal parasite in 1999 when I Read on »
Intestinal Parasites by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Tue 11 Jan 2011 11:58am Perhaps your pet will never have intestinal parasites. But, unpleasant as it may seem, pet owners should be aware of worms and other parasites that can affect..., diarrhea (sometimes with blood), weight loss, a rough-dry coat, or just an overall poor appearance are symptoms caused by intestinal worms. If you suspect the presence of parasites Read on »
Intestinal parasites by pathologystudent Posted Mon 24 Jan 2011 9:29am Intestinal parasites are a big cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. They don’t just occur in underprivileged parts of the world though – there are several that are pretty common here in the US. Intestinal parasites fall into two big categories: protozoa and helminths. Protozoa are little one-celled creatures that reproduce by binary Read on »
Treating Intestinal Parasites with Chinese Herbs by Braxton P. Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth MavenComplimentary & Alternative Medicine Posted Fri 17 Oct 2008 9:14pm herbs. Traditional Chinese names are given for the herbs, using the standard pinyin transliterations. Blastocystis hominis is a common microscopic parasitic organism (a single..., anal itching, weight loss, and flatulence. It can remain in the intestines for years, and is typically not treated if there are no symptoms. Infection rates are higher Read on »
Research on Halitosis (Bad Breath), Breath Odor by Dr. Thomas Gibbs Doctor of Dentistry Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 5:03pm Recently Dr. Gibbs and some of the staff attended a meeting concerning new research in halitosis. Among some of the findings: Over 90 % of halitosis originates from oral origins. Digestive, medical diseases, and food cause less than 10% of all halitosis. Food and tobacco are contributory, but do not cause chronic halitosis Read on »
Practical Tips To Battle Bad Breath by Sonzy Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Sat 01 Aug 2009 12:00am smell. Allow me to enlist a few things that may help to prevent bad breath or Halitosis. Brush your teeth twice a day, floss once and use a tongue scraper! Flossing would... I got a few requests from readers and friends for an article on Mouth Odor. Today, I finally got a chance to draft one. Bad breath and body odor are things people Read on »
What Makes Bad Breath Bad – & 7 Tips to Help Get Rid of It by The Verigin Dental Health Team Doctor of Dentistry Posted Mon 24 May 2010 7:06am be contributing to the problem.   Dental health , Dental hygiene bad breath , Dental hygiene , halitosis , oral bacteria , oral flora ... There are some smells that are just so wrong, even the thought of them can be a little stomach churning: rotten eggs or milk, burning hair, chronic bad breath – the kind Read on »
Dog Bad Breath - More Than Meets the Nose by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sat 23 Aug 2008 3:15pm include: * Diabetes; * Kidney failure; * Liver failure; * Lung cancer. Looking at this broad list of conditions it should be clear that dog bad breath is not simply... it’s understandable why so many dog owners accept it as normal… and why so few do anything about it. Yet dog bad breath (formally called canine halitosis) can be an early alarm-bell alerting Read on »
How to Prevent & Treat Bad Breath by Cory K. Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 10:40pm Read on »
Home Cure For Bad Breath by Shilah C. Azib Posted Fri 30 Jul 2010 6:22pm and socialize with others? Those are just the outward initial effects of a person that has bad breath. Scientifically, bad breath is known as halitosis. In theory, the human saliva has... out of your mouth down to your intestines thereby lowering your chances of having bad breath. 4.) Chew gum – this is a temporary intervention. Whenever you feel that your Read on »