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Treating Frequent Headaches–Without Drugs

Monday, December 28th, 2009

If you suffer from frequent headaches, neck pain or jaw pain, you might want to visit a dentist before you reach for any painkillers.

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Experts say that people with misaligned bites often have jaw and neck muscles that are overworked. Those overtired muscles can lead to a number of ailments–including headaches, neck and jaw pain-that people don’t associate with dental problems. LVI Global, the leading postgraduate training facility for dentists, specifically deals with such issues. LVI Global trains dentists to use a number of techniques that help improve jaw position by focusing on what’s known as the “neuromuscular bite.” Here’s a closer look at how an LVI Global-trained neuromuscular dentist might treat the pain caused by what is known as TMD:

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UTI Natural Treatment – Treat Urinary Tract Infection Naturally

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

It was many years before I discovered UTI natural treatment for my (very!) frequent urinary tract infections. Looking back now, I can see many wasted years where I took course after course of antibiotics which often gave me yeast infections and diarrhea.

I first began suffering from urinary tract infections in my late teens. I can still remember waking up thinking I was going to wet the bed, but when I went to the bathroom, there were just a few burning drops of urine. Oh, how it hurt! I went to the doctors in a state of confusion, I’d never had <i>anything</i> like this before. I was sent away with a course of antibiotics. Within 2 days, I felt fine.

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Diabetes FAQ

Friday, December 11th, 2009

• You are a public robustness nurse on a reservation for American Indians. Your merciful have type I diabetes.?
You are a public health nurse on a reservation for American Indians. Your patient has type I diabetes. When you arrive for a look in, the shaman is also present. 1) describe how you would assess the patient for health practices and beliefs…

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Please Help Save My Cat! erday, the 16th, my 8-year-old cat, Dana, was diagnosed with Diabetes. He was prescribed Glargine [Lantus Insulin] and desires 3 units of it every 12 hours. e get the insulin, though, he could go into remission. That technique that his Diabetes will be cured. For the time…

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