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31. January 2006, 18:54:02
Sundae 
Subject: Re: do we need this?
nobleheart: I think you have a problem? What does this have to do with health?

31. January 2006, 21:32:41
Foxy Lady 
Posts are OFF TOPIC

4. February 2006, 04:00:19
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Your body needs lots of water

4. February 2006, 19:47:57
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Please read and pass this site on.
I have 3 children and found this site very helpful for childrens safety.

http://familywatchdog.com/

4. February 2006, 20:44:30
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re: Please read and pass this site on.
Foxy Lady: Thanks.. :)

4. February 2006, 20:46:45
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re: Please read and pass this site on.
ScarletRose: Your welcome.

1. March 2006, 20:40:16
nobleheart 

2. March 2006, 06:03:17
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Thanks thats very interesting.

2. March 2006, 19:36:45
nobleheart 
I hope it isnt going to be a big problem

2. March 2006, 19:37:40
nobleheart 
maybe we will have to get rid of our cats..mine's ready:
http://www.justasimpleonlinenerd.com/images/cat_sniper.png

2. March 2006, 20:52:09
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: LOL thats so cute

3. March 2006, 00:31:01
mook53lhd 
Subject: Re: cat on a hot submachine gun
nobleheart: thats real cool .hope he or she can shoot. i`d settle for a bar myself. mook

26. June 2006, 15:04:30
Adaptable Ali 
Ok, see if somebody can give me some sound advice, seeing as i cant get into to see a doctor for 7 days. I am curently going through the menopause, which is absolutely horrible, really hate it, but not sure if what i am about to write or should i say type here, is connected or not.

I am constantly feeling sick especially after eating, only seem to be able to take a small amount of food, and start to feel nauseas i cant eat anymore but it feels like i have just eaten a 3 course meal. I have been prescribed Stemetil 10 days ago, but this was for the sickness feeling from the menopause.

26. June 2006, 20:05:38
nobleheart 
Subject: Re:
Modified by nobleheart (26. June 2006, 20:09:56)
WatfordFC: my best friend is going through exactly that situation.you are not alone,i'm sure many can relate to this.
she offered these links:
www.menopause-online.com/
www.menopause.org/
www.menopausejournal.com/
www.earlymenopause.com/ in menopause years before you expected it. Message board, links, articles.
www.4woman.gov/menopause/
--
www.mayoclinic.com/health/menopause/DS00119
www.webmd.com/diseases_and_conditions/menopause.htm
www.emedicinehealth.com/menopause/article_em.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menopause
news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/medical_notes/455393.stm
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note esp re menopause & eating:
www.patient.co.uk/showdoc/27000591/
https://lists.cs.columbia.edu/pipermail/ornet/2004-April/009045.html
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=menopause+sick+after+eating

26. June 2006, 20:11:52
Adaptable Ali 
Subject: Re:
nobleheart: Thank u so much for that. I am going through premature menopause, my doctor says i am at the peak of it and have probably been going through it for the last few years. I wouldnt wish this on my enemy, but i do understand that many women can go through the menopause with no ill effects at all.

12. August 2006, 08:34:28
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
WatfordFC: it takes 12 weeks to get into system but greatly helps. estrogen free called remifemin. hot flashes so bad you want to spend the night with running water on you because of the hot flashes, try this, it helps. it did me anyway, was going to lose my job cause i wanted to sleep away life, sweeting so bad was up most nights taking cold showers, not coments from men please... thanks. no prescription. not costing that much. has worked with 5 plus of friends so i do recomend it. it has helped me in moods and hot flashes.

22. August 2006, 06:51:42
Lisa G 
Subject: Re:
WatfordFC: Vitamin E works best and no side effects.

8. December 2006, 19:05:16
Ogopogo 
Modified by Ogopogo (8. December 2006, 19:07:31)
To anyone that has high blood levels from diabetes.... i have found that a quarter to a half of a teaspoon of cinnamon a day will lower it...i have used it for a month and have found that it really works! almost eliminates metformin!

8. December 2006, 20:35:43
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
Ogopogo: I take cinnamon capsules and they work just as well. Much easier to consume also!! It really works!!

9. December 2006, 13:16:20
Lisa G 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle: Yes it does work check out celery seed.Also a friend got me on Pomagrante juice,we found the capsules at a health store.

9. December 2006, 20:35:22
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle: Hey Do yes i found the Pomegrante in pill form.

10. December 2006, 04:22:55
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: That's cool, I will go check that out Monday! Thanks for the info girls!

10. December 2006, 12:17:29
Foxy Lady 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle: It's alot easier both price wise and the mess of eating them.Poms are a little high now and this is the only time of year i can get them.Do even the juice went up.Poms right now are 2 for 5.Pills at 2 month supply are $9.99.

11. January 2007, 06:33:23
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
Foxy Lady: not good if not test proving, fda is removing all not test proven.as of feb. 07, not test proven and says so will be pulled from shelves.

11. January 2007, 20:22:34
Lisa G 
Subject: Re:
nightmagic: I don't think they'll pull the Pomegrante it's all fruit.You can buy the juice or the fruit itself.

23. January 2007, 04:54:38
danheg 
Subject: Re:
Ogopogo: The doctor also mentioned that vinegar seems to help as well.

3. February 2007, 05:57:08
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
Lisa D: from here they pulled that... i was upset

3. February 2007, 05:59:18
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
nightmagic: pure juice 100% we still have, alot was pulled caUSE THEY DID IT. I miss my juices i used to get, now hard to find, some are here.

3. February 2007, 06:01:04
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
Lisa D: lol, but not funny to me... the way i get this now is body and bath works, bubble bath,lol

3. February 2007, 06:03:03
nightmagic 
Subject: Re:
Modified by nightmagic (3. February 2007, 06:04:59)
nightmagic: I use that in tuna and egg salad works great.

15. February 2007, 18:40:48
MelissaMarie 
what's up,purple ;-)

22. February 2007, 16:07:57
Purple 
Subject: Re:
melissamarie: Broken arm and fingers but the cast comes off March 1 and I should be able to start typing again without too much pain. How you doin?

24. February 2007, 15:39:33
ScarletRose 
Subject: Re:

Purple: So that is why you've been so quiet..


Take care Purp.. and we will see you back on the boards soon enough..


27. February 2007, 20:51:57
nobleheart 
Subject: Health and Medical Cartoons

6. July 2007, 03:25:14
SMART ALX 
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Until the 19th century cancer treatment was based primarily upon the humor theory of four bodily fluids: phlegm, blood, black and yellow bile. Depending on the patient's humor, cancer treatment was comprised of blood-letting, diet and sometimes laxatives.

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When the microscope was invented and more widely used it was discovered that cancer travels through the lymph system to infect other portions of the body. Though surgical treatment became more common, the results were not that great because of poor hygiene and non-sterile conditions.

When hygiene was improved during the 18th century, the overall surgical treatment statistics improved greatly. In the 19th century Marie Curie discovered radiation and in doing so found the first non-surgical and effective treatment of cancer. Radiation therapy has gone on to provide some of the most promising cancer treatment known to date. As radiation therapy evolves, we're seeing an increase in the accuracy of radiation therapy, including micro-level treatment of various types of cancer.



We hope you find the Cancer information you're looking for on this website, and we wish you the best!

10. July 2007, 07:22:26
BananaD 
Subject: Reflux in babies
Food thickener based on Guar gum in powder form, added to babies milk will help to keep the milk down longer.
Has been helping my 5 month old daughter...not a cure, have our chucky days but they are few and far between.
In Australia, the product I use is Guarcol and can be bought in the supermarket or at the chemist/pharmacy.

15. July 2007, 20:48:34
Purple 
This should be posted on the Checkers Variants DB or Brainking or General Chat. Very few people will read it here and it also off topic. Thanks.

28. July 2007, 21:58:25
PrincessKammy72 
hello my friends it is great to be back!!! and i want to say hello my dearest Purple!! btw if anyone has any ideas for chronic low back pain that i could use in order to get away from prescription meds it would be most appreciated.

28. July 2007, 22:06:00
Purple 
Subject: Re:
PrincessKammy72: Welcome home hun. Stress and low back pain go hand in hand.

28. July 2007, 22:09:53
PrincessKammy72 
Subject: Re:
Purple: yes hon you are so right about that...as always

15. August 2007, 03:36:01
rednaz23 
Hi...

I have candle wax on my countertop in the kitchen... How can I get this off without scraping it (and the countertop)???

Any suggestions?

15. August 2007, 07:01:55
rod03801 
Subject: Re:
rednaz23: What about somehow heating it back up? Like using a blow dryer?

Just a thought.

I had some on a rug once, and was told to use an iron with a paper bag between the iron and the rug.. But not sure how well that would work on a counter. But I imagine some form of heating the wax back up, would help.

16. August 2007, 04:12:14
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
Modified by Dolittle (16. August 2007, 04:23:41)
rednaz23:Candle Wax (on Kitchen Cabinets) Wrap an ice cube in a cotton cloth of plastic and rub it over the wax until it hardens. Then flick off as much as you can with a plastic spatula. After removing the wax, dissolve remaining residue by applying furniture cleaner (not polish) with a soft cloth and buffing the area with a dry cotton cloth. If some waxy residue still remains, repeat applications of furniture cleaner as noted above until it's gone.


From Heloise: Hints for All Occasions

16. August 2007, 05:04:37
rednaz23 
Subject: Re:
Dolittle: Thanks! I'll report back what it does! I think I will try it tomorrow night! ;-)

16. August 2007, 06:29:03
Dolittle 
Subject: Re:
rednaz23: You are very welcome!! That little book I have comes in rather handy.

19. August 2007, 11:42:23
Adaptable Ali 
Modified by Adaptable Ali (19. August 2007, 11:43:32)
Any oesteopaths in the house????

5. January 2008, 22:19:35
PrincessKammy72 
Subject: Need Help
So sorry I hv been away for so long but I hvbeen very ill...I suffered a seizure back in October and I am still very weak. However...I need to see if anyone out there might have an idea ofhow to get rid of the pain of Vascular Headaches...I get them almost daily and they are practically debilitating ..so if anyone has any ideas I am all earslol.

again sorry i hv been away so long hope to be here more frequently

7. January 2008, 02:30:30
Purple 
Subject: Re: Need Help
PrincessKammy72: It was great to hear you laugh and joke today..first time in a long time.

7. January 2008, 03:07:04
PrincessKammy72 
Subject: Re: Need Help
Purple: yes it was nice to do so hun...was great to hear you too my dear

20. November 2008, 20:31:57
Snoopy 
Subject: Tennis Elbow
anyone got anything they use for theres
ive had it in my left arm for over 8 years
but last few weeks its starting in my right arm to

ive spend a fortune on heat pads for it
i massage my elbow about 5 times a day

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