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Honey & Rashes

Contact with honey is sometimes avoided due to its sweet, sticky nature, but for centuries honey has been used for its healing properties on wounds and rashes.

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Foods to Calm Shakiness

Your hands and other body parts shake slightly from the time awaken until your head hits the pillow, due to tiny muscle fibers contracting and releasing randomly. Normally, you will not notice this shaking unless it begins to interfere with normal activities like writing or eating.

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Methyl Diet

Methyl is a term from organic chemistry that refers to nutrients which produce the biochemical process, methylation, where chemicals are added to proteins, DNA, or other molecules to keep your body functioning properly.

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Ovarian Pain When Coughing or Stretching

Diagnosing and managing medical conditions in women suffering from lower-abdominal pain can be challenging for physicians. If you are experiencing pelvic pain when you cough or stretch, seek medical attention.

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Swollen Gums After a Cavity

After having a cavity filled, it is normal to experience tooth sensitivity to air, pressure, sweets and temperature. Discomfort of this nature should resolve itself within two to four weeks. If, however, you experience swollen gums after having a cavity filled, another factor is likely involved.

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Exercise Limitations With Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, the organ that produces the enzymes required to digest food. When the pancreas becomes inflamed, it may fail to produce these enzymes, causing your body to not absorb vital nutrients.

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Joint Aches at Night

Joints, or the pivot points between bones that allow bending and movement, can become sore at night for a variety of reasons. Diseases and conditions associated with aching joints range from lupus to growing pains.

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The Danish Diet

Commonly referred to as the "Royal Danish Hospital Diet," or the "Copenhagen Diet," the Danish diet is a 13-day eating plan that promises massive weight loss between 10 to 20 pounds or more.

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The Weight Watchers Frozen Dinner Diet

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 68 percent of adult Americans over the age of 20 are either obese or overweight. The majority of Americans need to lose weight but struggle with how to do it.

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How to Lose 20 Pounds in Three Months By Jumping Rope

Losing 20 pounds in three months isn't a simple task, but using a jump rope is a fun, inexpensive way to shed those extra pounds. Depending on how fast you jump and how much you weigh, you could burn over 1,000 calories per hour of rope jumping without investing more than $5.

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How to Follow the LA Weight Loss Program Without Joining

LA Weight Loss was once a store-front weight-loss plan, but is now available only online after the company went out of business in 2008 just prior to being named one of the Better Business Bureau's 2009 Dirty Dozen -- the 12 worst-rated businesses of the year.

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How Do the Biggest Losers Lose Weight So Fast?

The famous reality show "The Biggest Loser" takes overweight and obese people and trains them how to use diet and exercise to reach their weight-loss goals. The show's popularity is partially due to your ability to relate to contestants, as most Americans struggle with weight issues.

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Do You Feel Weak After Losing Weight?

If you have cut calories and added exercise to your routine, you should feel healthy and energized but sometimes you don't. The early stages of a diet can especially pose problems for your energy level. Your body is undergoing a period of stress and adaptation, which may leave you feeling less than perky.

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How to Lose Weight With a CPAP

If you suffer from poor sleep due to carrying excess weight, you may already be familiar with CPAP, or continuous positive airway pressure, which is a treatment for sleep apnea through which a machine keeps your airways open by wearing a mask over your mouth and nose. Studies published in "

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Smoothie Diet Plan

Whether you're trying to tone up, slim down or simply stay healthy, there's a smoothie for that. Because they're so customizable, you can adjust the ingredients and portion sizes in your smoothies to help achieve a range of health goals, and they can be a key part of a healthy diet.

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How to Lose Weight With Cooked Rice Water

If your family's decedents hailed from Asia, you were most likely served a form of rice water, called hsi-fan or congee, for breakfast or as a healing tonic to revive your energy.

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