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Let's Talk About Jock Itch is because thyme has thymol, a proven fungus warrior. 2. If you are sick of your itch, throw some tea tree... has 23 different properties that will chase that fungus right off your jock. Soak a cotton ball
Jul 20 2007 12:14pm
Coconut Oil Coconut Oil is becoming popular. It is said to be helpful for: Weight Loss (eg: increases metabolic rate) Skin/Hair/Beauty (eg: prevents dandruff) Viruses/Bacterial Infections/Fungus/Parasites
Oct 31 2007 1:53pm
Exactly...Coconut oil is becoming more popular these days.  Great job teresa, educat ... more
May 21 2009 4:40am
Cure Athlete's Foot Naturally to exercise proper hygiene and ended up with the foot. The itching is horrible and caused by a fungus - have... on your foot - yogurt and mustard. Smear yogurt on the fungus and the acidoliphus bacteria will get
Jul 20 2007 12:09pm
Wearing the Wrong Shoes Can Be Lethal to Your Health fungus, according to Grete Taraval, M.D., an orthopedic surgeon in Denver, Colo. "Women with high heel
Jun 04 2007 2:16am
Mushroom Mania Portabella and crimini (Italian, brown, resemble white) mushrooms reportedly rank as high as broccoli and red peppers in cancer-fighting prowess, one study suggests. The two fungi carry an Oxygen
Jun 04 2007 5:00pm
Autumn is Hay Fever Season...Again trees, grasses, and weeds, many of which pollinate in the fall. Fungi and molds are often abundant
Sep 11 2007 3:36am
Mushroom Power! Out of more than 100,000 species of fungi, over a dozen types have been used in China for more than 3,000 years to increase immunity, strengthen the lungs and other organs, and as a vital part of cancer
Aug 27 2007 5:38am
"Bell's Palsy of the Gut" and Other GI Manifestations of Lyme and Associated Diseases -borne microbes, fungi, and other gut opportunists (62,63). Painful rectal area muscle spasms in Lyme
Jul 08 2008 6:40pm