HEAT LAMPS FOR PAIN...
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BarmacPosted
Thu 16 Feb 2012 5:13pm
I have a vague memory of my mum using a bio heat lamp for her troublesome Fibrocitis.
Today you do not often see them being used but they are still available. Extensive research conducted by leading hospitals and universities in China has shown conclusively that the BIOlamp, with it's unique blend of 33 essential mineral infused Cer ...
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www.healthboards.com, www.painsupport.co.uk - forums & www.electronichealing.co.uk heat lamp
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BarmacPosted
Wed 24 Jun 2009 7:01pm2 Comments
Hi - well, another nice day today and a nice week to look forward to if the forecasts are right. I've had a really lazy day today after quite a good walk this morning which seemed to exhaust me, but the nerve pain has settled down again now - thank goodness.
I've been surfing the net (just by way of a change )and after leaving a message on the ...
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Dear Mark: Powdered Egg Alternatives and Heating Olive Oil
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Mark S.Posted
Mon 09 Apr 2012 6:16am
Say you’re a guy or gal that travels for business. With jerky, nuts and other Primal snacks in tow you hit the road resolved to do your best while away from home. You employ your best modern foraging skills at the airport, gas station and at your hotel breakfast buffet. Everything is fine and dandy until, wait, there’s something not quite right ...
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Turning Up The Heat
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Beth S.Posted
Wed 15 Jul 2009 6:02pm
First I'd like to say that I really like my YMCA. Actually, I love my YMCA. I've never been a member of a "gym", like one of those fancy places that gives you a towel when you walk in. But if I had to guess, I'm thinking I would much prefer a good old YMCA any day anyway. Why? Well first of all, for O and I both, our Y memberships are $7.50/ ...
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My First Yoga Class
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thegrassskirtPosted
Wed 25 May 2011 7:04am
Lately, it seems as though everyone and their mother practices yoga. Even my mother attends yoga classes regularly.
Last spring, I decided to jump (in a very balanced, zen-like way) onto the yoga bandwagon.
To say that my first class at YogaFlex was interesting would be an understatement. I had no idea that taking an actual cl ...
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Harvey Ussery Says ‘Brooding Chicks Is Easy If You Learn From The Experts’
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Chelsea GreenPosted
Fri 25 May 2012 9:00am
In this recent article in Backyard Poultry, author Harvey Ussery isn’t crowing about his own extensive knowledge about brooding chicks. He’s far too humble for that.
No, Ussery would like to direct your attention to the real experts at raising baby birdies mother birdies! Hens, in this case.
To become an expert at broodi ...
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ARE VACCINATIONS REALLY NECESSARY?
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Helpful BuckeyePosted
Sun 30 Oct 2011 12:00am
OK, all those of you who expected a bunch of photos this year involving dogs and cats dressed up for Halloween, raise your hand...and then go stand in the corner! That approach has been vastly overused in Helpful Buckeye's estimation. Instead, take a look at this critter
This is real and didn't involve being dressed up. Yes, for those ...
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Health Headlines - August 29
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MeredyPosted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:24pm
1,000 Lawsuits Filed Against OxyContin Maker
Because a New York state judge refused to accept a class-action suit, about 1,000 individual lawsuits were filed Friday in New York City against the manufacturer of the controversial pain drug OxyContin.
The Associated Press reports that 14 cartons containing the legal papers were dropped off ...
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Health Headlines - December 11
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MeredyPosted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 2:23pm
Taco Bell Pulls Green Onions From its Menu
Believing that all of its other ingredients are safe to eat, Taco Bell Corp. has announced that it has removed green onions -- also known as scallions -- from its its 5,800 restaurants across the United States.
"After removing green onions from our restaurants, we believe that all of our other in ...
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Dear Fran: Bell’s Palsy
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FrancesRenPosted
Thu 31 Mar 2011 5:04pm
Dear Fran,
A few days ago, it started with the drooping of my eyebrow…by the end of the day my eyes can’t shut close, eyebrows can’t lift up, and half of my face has no sensation. Thought I had a stroke, until I was told I got Bells Palsy. I’m horrified. I’ve researched a lot and worried about lot the long-term affects of this virus: facial ...
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