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Medical Forum / General / Alternative / October 2005

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Losing weight, alternative methods.03 Oct 2005 22:15 GMT1
I lost alot of weight on those internet diet plans, some of them
actually do work. Im actually down to the last 5-10 pounds, and its
really hard to get rid of. does anyone know a good way to get at that
last bit of fat and burn it off???
Effecacy of Witch Hazel water astringent (Hamamelis virginiana)03 Oct 2005 20:05 GMT16
I'm trying to find scientific evidence whether Witch Hazel is an effective
treatment for hemorrhoids or if it's merely a quaint nostrum remedium.
Googling for "Witch Hazel efficacy" reveals an amazingly confusing array of
patent medicine websites (many selling the brew purporting to ...
Cancer and Diet: It's a Puzzle03 Oct 2005 19:59 GMT15
Cancer and Diet: It's a Puzzle
By GINA KOLATA
Eating well can't hurt, but the benefits remain hypothetical and
elusive, scientists say.
Dietary supplement boosts insulin sensitivity 03 Oct 2005 19:22 GMT6
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Vol. 82, No. 3, 559-567, September
2005
http://www.ajcn.org/cgi/content/abstract/82/3/559
Insulin-sensitizing effects of dietary resistant starch and effects on
A MHA Pool03 Oct 2005 18:41 GMT124
I have often mentioned that the alternative/supplement/herbal/hocus
pocus medical industry often takes a scientific finding, concocts a
potion, and then rushes it to market before efficacy in humans is
demonstrated. Today's news contained an article where a supplement was
breast cancer industry accused of failing to tackle causes of breast cancer03 Oct 2005 17:21 GMT4
Authorities accused of failing to tackle causes of breast cancer
· Women 'are sold myth that disease is normal'
· Campaign group flags possible link to pollution
Sarah Boseley, health editor
inguinal hernia questions03 Oct 2005 16:19 GMT47
Hi,
I know someone with an inguinal hernia. It is very visible,
but isn't binding yet and hasn't started down into the
scrotum. He can't afford surgery, and doesn't have
Mark Probert Makes Another Claim. Let's See* IF* He Can PROVE It!03 Oct 2005 16:15 GMT19
"Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
news:eTC%e.38905$TA2.4598@fe09.lga...
> LadyLollipop wrote:
>> "Mark Probert" <markprobert@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
Natural Eugenics03 Oct 2005 16:00 GMT2
You can ensure that your children are born healthy, intelligent and
VERY BEAUTIFUL. You have to take no drugs or herbal medicines, only a
simple regimen has to be followed strictly, before trying to concieve a
child, by both the male and the female. The child WILL BE STRIKINGLY
I KNOW CathyB Would NOT Want to LOOK At Mark Probert's TYPOS03 Oct 2005 15:27 GMT3
Nor, the FACT, he pretended to be his wife, while whining about others
e-mailing his wife!!!
Shhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.
Dear Mrs. Drew:
ADHD DRUG Warings -S U I C I D U A L Thoughts!03 Oct 2005 15:26 GMT3
Excuse me all to pieces, the king of all typos, could not figure out this
thread.
I must correct it for Mark Probert, so he may understand it!
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/articles/0,15114,1112519,00.html
MORE Claims For Mark Probert to Prove03 Oct 2005 15:22 GMT1
Mark Probert" <markprob...@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
> news:5zS_e.2597$Ge5.2286@fe10.lga...
>>LadyLollipop wrote:
>>An excellent example of how Jan cannot deal with the facts about herself.
AHDH DRUGS Warnings - S U I C I D U A L Thoughts!03 Oct 2005 15:20 GMT3
http://www.fortune.com/fortune/articles/0,15114,1112519,00.html
Strattera Risks May Widen
This week's new FDA warning about the ADHD drug's side effects may not be
the last one added to its label.
Take a Look At This LYING Title!03 Oct 2005 15:07 GMT14
(They know NO Long Term Studies have Ever Been Done, So NOW this 12 month
study Is now *Long Term*) Note, where they also say up to 24 months, then
say 12 months. Pathetic!
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Eczema HELP please!03 Oct 2005 09:21 GMT1
 Hello~ I've had adult onset eczema now for several years now and have
been treated with antibiotics and Elidel® cream. However, I still get
deep, weepy sores that scab up and take forever to heal and scar
terribly when they finally do. Does anyone know of ANYthing Rx, natural,
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