Allergy relief: Now blooming
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Forty million of Americans have to cope up with increase in seasonal allergies, resulting in more use of pills and steroids with the approach of the spring season. According to a recent survey of allergy sufferers, it was found that 62 percent of sufferers would like to try alternative therapies like acupuncture, herbal remedies like butterbur, plant flavonoids, and homeopathy, to control their allergies.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2005
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If echinacea doesn't help
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The drug companies are keeping pseudoephefrine free decongestants as remedy for cold but people needs to check up as it will create problem to heart patients and therefore it is better to match medicines to the symptoms. The drug-free alternatives like nasal spray of Ocean or Salinex, Menthol sprays are safe to get cured from cold.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2006
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This is dinner?
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Research continually shows that liquid fasts are not healthy for people who follow them. Spas that provide services for people who desire to lose weight quickly also often provide the promise that toxins will be cleansed from the body. Liquid diets and their components are examined.
Publication Name: Health (San Francisco, CA)
Subject: Sports and fitness
ISSN: 1059-938X
Year: 2001
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