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Burnt Toast & Tea for Vomiting

The urge to vomit is caused by a variety of factors, but it usually represents your body’s attempt to rid itself of something pathogenic or poisonous. Food poisoning is a common cause of vomiting and can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance if not controlled.

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Chickpeas and Hormones

Hormone imbalance leads to a variety of health conditions, including increased risk for certain cancers.

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Food Allergies and Bad Behavior in Children

Bad behavior in children has a variety of causes, including dietary factors. Low blood sugar, imbalanced insulin levels, caffeine and food allergies all impact the moods, perception and behavior of children to some extent.

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Tempeh & Estrogen

Tempeh is a highly nutritious soybean product popular in Indonesia and many places in Asia. Unlike tofu, tempeh is fermented, which allows easier digestion of its protein and reduces the harmful affect of its phytic acid.

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What are the Health Benefits of Sitopaladi Churna?

Sitopaladi churna is an ayurvedic medicine commonly used in India and surrounding countries. Like many herbal remedies, scientific validation of its effectiveness is currently lacking, but anecdotal claims of its safety and effectiveness date back generations.

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Can Low Blood Sugar Cause Bad Behavior in Children?

Bad behavior in children has a variety of causes, although dietary factors may play a larger role than traditionally thought. In addition to food allergies and negative reactions to food additives, blood sugar levels can have a dramatic impact on mood and behavior.

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Femoral Bone Contusions & Stretching

A femoral bone contusion is a deep bruise, or hematoma, of the thighbone. Contusions of the femur can occur from extreme blunt trauma to the thigh or from the femur jamming the tibia at the knee joint, which might happen if you landed awkwardly from a jump.

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Uva Ursi Warnings

Uva ursi, also called bearberry, is a traditional folk remedy that has been used by Native Americans for hundreds of years, primarily for bladder and urinary tract infections. In small doses for short periods of time, uva ursi preparations are generally considered safe.

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Caffeine Toxicity and Nerve Damage

Caffeine is the most widely consumed and unregulated stimulant in the world. The majority of Americans knowingly or unknowingly consume caffeine each day, usually from coffee, tea and soda, but also from chocolate, energy drinks and many over-the-counter medications.

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Foods That Lower pH Levels

Most parts of your body, with the exception of your stomach, intestines and a few other tissues, are meant to be alkaline, which means not acidic. Your blood, for example, is strictly maintained as an alkaline fluid because oxygen, nutrient and waste exchange occurs most efficiently in a basic environment.

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Apple Cider Vinegar for Allergic Contact Dermatitis

Allergic contact dermatitis is a type of skin reaction that’s triggered when the skin comes in contact with some foreign substance. Skin inflammation and hives are hallmark symptoms of allergic contact dermatitis because the body’s immune system perceives the substance as toxic or pathogenic.

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Sorbitol, Bloating and Gas

Sorbitol is a sugar-based alcohol naturally found in small amounts in some fruits and berries, but it’s known more for its artificial synthesis and use as a sugar substitute. Sorbitol is commonly found in sugar-free products such as chewing gum, candies, ice cream and cough syrups.

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Baker's Yeast Allergy and Apple Cider Vinegar

An allergy to baker’s yeast is fairly rare, but sometimes it goes undiagnosed for many years or is misdiagnosed as an intolerance or allergy to gluten. Baker’s yeast allergies are rarely confined to the few species used to cause bread to rise.

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Weight Loss With Metformin & Topamax Together

Metformin is a generic drug taken orally to combat Type 2 diabetes because it reduces blood sugar levels. Topamax is an oral brand-name drug most often used as an anticonvulsant to treat epilepsy, but it is sometimes prescribed to reduce obesity.

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Health Risks for Juice From Concentrate

Juice is typically sold in concentrate form to increase its shelf life and to reduce its shipping weight when sent from fruit-producing regions and countries to your local supermarket.

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What Causes High Protein in Liver?

Your liver is one of the largest organs in your body and primarily is involved in metabolism, digestion, detoxification and elimination of various harmful compounds from your body.

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Avocado & Progesterone

Avocados are rich in a number of nutrients, particularly vitamins, fatty acids and compounds called plant sterols. The plant sterols in avocados have an effect on hormones, especially estrogen and progesterone, which are both responsible for regulating ovulation and menstrual cycles.

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Does Pickle Juice Increase Metabolism?

Pickling vegetables at home was a very common activity with past generations. Pickling preserves food, which was especially important prior to refrigeration. The most commonly pickled vegetable is the cucumber, although other vegetables are also pickled.

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Should You Take Calcium & Baby Aspirin at Night on an Empty Stomach?

Taking some nutrients and medications at night makes sense because of the nutrition or therapeutic effect they can provide during the roughly eight hours most people are asleep. Calcium is utilized at night, although it may be used by your bones and muscles more effectively during physical activity.

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