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Purchase a Free Antibiotic Prescription

05th March 2010
Stop wasting time and save money in the doctor's office for an expensive examination. Purchase free antibiotic prescription online without the hassles of going out or finding the nearest drugstore. But you need to know first what is antibiotic and how doe... Read >
Author: bonclaire

Reduction of Sinus Turbinates – Preparing for Surgery

03rd March 2010
Within the nose are bony projections that promote the air-filtration and air-conditioning functions of the upper respiratory tract, called sinus turbinates. These protrude to enhance the surface area of the nose as well as to keep the nasal cavity moist a... Read >
Author: jillghprx

Sinus Infection Symptoms

26th February 2010
A sinus infection - also recognized as sinusitis - is a condition in which the nasal passages have become inflamed. This will induce headaches and pressure in the nose, eyes, one side of the head, and cheeks. Other symptoms will be a fever, cough, nasal c... Read >
Author: nlwest21

Home Remedies for Sinus Relief and Tips

03rd February 2010
Pain and associated pressure and involving the medically termed maxillary area or, simply, the cheeks, resulting in a mixture of pain and pressure are referenced as maxillary sinusitis. Frontal sinusitis creates its associated pain and pressure within the... Read >
Author: Dr. Mital John

My doctor prescribed me keflex antibiotics

01st February 2010
Keflex antibiotics are used in the management of the following infections, when produced by susceptible strains of the microorganisms named below:- Infections of the respiratory tract due to Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes. Penicillin ... Read >
Author: Donald Morse

Wellmune WGP for the Layperson

29th January 2010
Wellmune WGP is a functional food or beverage additive proven to be an effective immune system enhancement and source of immune system nutrition. Wellmune stimulates the body's natural defenses and acts as a food for the immune system, promoting wellness... Read >
Author: Andrea Kropp

What is Wellmune WGP?

29th January 2010
Wellmune WGP is a functional ingredient added to foods and beverages proven to be an effective immune system booster and type of immune system nutrition. Your body treats Wellmune like food for the immune system and it stimulates your natural defenses, pr... Read >
Author: Andrea Kropp

The Real Reason Why Do People Snore

25th January 2010
First, to exclude causes of respiratory tract stenosis or lesions. If you have these symptoms: nasal obstruction (such as a serious Deviation of nasal septum, turbinate hypertrophy, nasal polyps, nasal tumors, severe sinusitis, etc.),more than? degrees' t... Read >
Author: tangyao

Common cold remedies

18th January 2010
Since there is no cure for the viral infection, common cold remedies are designed to relieve symptoms of the infection. Doctors often recommend a common cold remedy to relieve symptoms, not only because it will make you feel better, but also because it ma... Read >
Author: goodevening7

Health Benefits of Thyme

12th January 2010
Thyme is a herb that is native southern Europe and western Asia. It has many benefits and has been used for thousands of years to preserve food. It is now cultivated commercially in many parts of the world. Thyme contains an essential oil that is rich ... Read >
Author: amandaberryman

Cure the Common Cold with Vitamin C

08th January 2010
The very first thing that comes to mind when treating a common cold is to take Vitamin C. Nobel Prize winner Linus Pauling first found the connection between Vitamin C and the common cold. Ever since Pauling advocated large Vitamin C doses as a cure for t... Read >
Author: Colin Garza

Cat Diseases to Protect Against

06th January 2010
Cats get ill even if they are taken care of very well. The cat diseases range from kitty cold to fatal diseases. Some of the most common cat diseases are discussed under: Upper respiratory infection is very common among the cats and is also known as ki... Read >
Author: Jimmie Mcdowell

Diet Myths

02nd December 2009
There is so much misinformation today about nutrition, it can be impossible to know what's true and what's not! Factor in the additional challenges faced by those people trying to lose weight, and you can see why so many fail. Just for fun read the follow... Read >
Author: Samantha Wilson

Black Elder/ Sundew Combo: The Influenza Booster

15th November 2009
Influenza is a viral infection which affects mainly the nose, throat, bronchi and, occasionally, lungs. This infection usually lasts for about a week, and is characterized by sudden onset of high fever, aching muscles, headache and severe malaise, non-pr... Read >
Author: plantstemcells

Flush Flu Down the Drain

30th October 2009
Other than the global economic slowdown, there is another scare that is even deadlierâ€"the flu pandemic.  For several months now, the news reports featured the widespread effects of the AH1N1 virus, commonly called the swine flu.  Children are most aff... Read >
Author: Sean
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