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Remedy for loss of sense of smell
My sense of smell had left me, or at least 85 percent of it. I visited a nutritionist for a totally different problem. When he looked at my list of symptoms, checked off from his symptom list, he told me that he was sure I was lacking zinc. He sent me for a nutrient profile at SpectraCell Labs and they found that I was, definitely, deficient in ...
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Medical Examiner
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carlon7
on
July 9, 2008
Can a night Owl become a morning person? I did!
Oh yes. The infamous title of ''night owl''. I have been dubbed a night owl for as far back as I could remember. I have never liked getting up early in the morning, nor have I ever enjoyed getting less than eight hours of sleep in one evening. After having my son, I had tried and tried to become a morning lover but I had failed miserably. I've ...
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Medical Examiner
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SaphireLee
on
June 17, 2008
Psychologist says De-Stress with High-Tech/Low-Cost FREEWARE
In order to complement the positive effects of meditative hypnosis, I highly recommend the following unique FREEWARE program (the “Virtual Light & Sound Machine” Meditation Software) that effortlessly induces DEEP MEDITATIVE states, via the phenomenon of audio-visual stimulation... FREE ...
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Medical Examiner
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Jerry0065
on
April 1, 2008
Sleep deprivation
Linkage isn't causality. Those who have heart disease might have sleep interrupted by say.... um... chest pain ?... not being able to breathe while lying down ?.... Researchers have conclusively shown that having heart disease is a very strong risk factor for dying from heart disease. So, the study doesn't seem to be able to distinguish between ...
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Human Nature
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drugdoc
on
September 25, 2007