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the POINT is…Benign Prostate Enlargement? Answer: Prosnut Butter
If you are a man or know a man with benign prostate enlargement this is tremendous information. There are natural ingredients you can eat like eating crackers with peanut butter that according to James A. Duke, PhD work at least … Continue reading
Posted in Winter Seasonal Health
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the POINT is… Arthritis remedies antioxidant tea, foods, acupuncture
Arthritis, means joint inflammation. It covers many categories of joint discomfort. Yesterday’s blog told you about some of the more common types and categories that might be a surprise to find out as a type of arthritis. See yesterday’s blog or … Continue reading
Posted in Fall Seasonal Health
Tagged acupuncture, acupuncture for arthritis, antioxidant arthritis tea, arthritis, basil, bee balm, Dr. Murray, ginger, horehound, hyssop, James A. Duke, joint inflammation, joint pain, lemon balm, marjoram, melissa, mint tea, oregano, osteoarthritis, peppermint, pineapple, RA, rosemary, sage, savory, spearmint, The Green Pharmacy, thyme
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the POINT is…Raynaud’s Disease (way cold fingers & toes) Home Remediesw
With the weather getting colder as we move into winter and the Eastern part of the county experiencing much lower temperatures than usual, it is important to stay warm from the inside out. Otherwise the body sends messages asking for our attention … Continue reading
Posted in Winter Seasonal Health
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