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Why More And More People Turn To Holistic And Alternative Medicine For Health Care
What we think of today as “alternative” or “complementary” medicine used to be all the medicine there was. Doctors were not educated at universities, instead, they apprenticed with an established doctor. They learned how to make a diagnosis and prepare medications in the form of ointments, syrups, teas and poultices. These home-grown healers used herbs and natural remedies from plant-based sources as what we now call Holistic and Alternative medicine for health care. Science Takes Over Medecine Western medical science only developed as rationalism and empiricism began to be the norm for explaining phenomena. In fact, what used to be regarded as the medical arts was not regarded as “science”…
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Unoboxing Video BzzKit From Kroger Bath n Body
The Kroger Co. Family of Stores thinks it’s about time you gave yourself the full spa experience. Bath poufs; yummy body washes like energizing Pomegranate & Lemon Verbena or revitalizing Cucumber & Green Tea; soothing lotions enriched with vitamins and nutrients: Your local Kroger Co. store has it all — and for less than the cost of one high-end bath bar.
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TLC VoxBox from Inflenster Review Video
I also said I would share a photo of my skin again later after the avon product had set in and after I put on makeup. These photos were taken about 3 hours later. My skin is freaking out today and I need a haircut badly,but here you go. I can’t see a difference.
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Do You Have Winter Depression – SAD?
Do you know if you have winter depression?
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EMUAID: Summer Vacation Busters and How To Fix Them
As summer winds to a close, many are taking last-minute vacations to the beaches, mountains or other resort areas. These beautiful spots are relaxing for the whole family until someone develops a skin
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Diabetes in Singapore is Widespread But Research is Being Conducted
According to the Diabetic Society of Singapore, 11.3 percent of its nation’s population has diabetes. This leads all other developed nations in the world. The disease ranks fifth among most commonly diagnosed diseases and is the seventh leading cause of death