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Overcoming Photophobia - Seeing the light
by Almontadil, Nov 22, 2006
Photophobia ranges from the very mild, squinting when exposed to bright light, to the extreme, inability to bear even the tiniest bit of light on the exposed eyes without pain and anxiety. This article may help you. It does not promise to cure you overnight, and it may be that you will have to live with the condition for the rest of your life, but my personal experience has shown that these exercises work, and I can now even dispense with the sun-visor whilst driving.
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Natural Health Solutions
by misterdwt, Nov 27, 2006
What is the true objective of all the Alternative Health offers that you receive in the mail.
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Positive Thinking Heals.
by David A. Reedy..., Dec 8, 2006
Positive thinking heals...and it just feels good. Put a little Love out into the world, and you just might have it come back to you.
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Woodruff
by Derek Cyr, Jan 2, 2007
If taking pills scares you, there is another way that can help you
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Medicinal plants Pt 3 Wild Strawberry
by Derek Cyr, Jan 4, 2007
Alternative medicine using plants. In this part of the series, Wild Strawberries
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Medicinal Plants Pt 4 Oak
by Derek Cyr, Jan 4, 2007
As an alternative medicine, oak can do wonders.
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Medicinal plants Pt 2:Birch
by Derek Cyr, Jan 4, 2007
Alternative medicine commonly known as birch
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Benefits of Apple Cider Vinegar
by Darlene McFarlane, Jan 10, 2007
Keeping well with Apple Cider Vinegar.
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Crystal Healing
by Jessica Dale-Walker, Jan 19, 2007
Just some of the facts about crystal healing and how it's used. Things that aren't known about the therapy.
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Natural Remedies to Colic
by Jejeizahfaye, Jan 23, 2007
Episodes of crying, fussing, irritability, and distended abdomen are symptoms of colic. The baby’s face may be flushed, the feet may be cold, and often the hands are clenched. Relieve may come with a bowel movement or passage of gas. The symptoms generally begin after feeding and became worse late in the day. The infant may make sucking motions and appear to be searching for food. Colic is common in the newborn, generally starting at two to four weeks of age, and usually ceases during the third or fourth month.
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