We as women go through a lot of pain during our menstrual cycle on a monthly basis. There are so many things that are good, but first, let me tell you what’s bad: chocolate, cold or even ice beverages, caffeine, too much sugar, swimming, baths or showers. You may say wait a minute, ‘just how am I going to clean myself?’ You simply take French baths in warm water, meaning bending on your knees in a half full bath of water or washing off, but do not soak yourself, it messes with your hormones and you through worse cramps.
Now, all the good stuff that is good for a painful menstrual cycle, hot Female Toner, Green, Calming or Chamomile teas. Sometimes, just any sort of hot tea will do, but those mentioned are even better. Hot wholesome food that is not sweet. Exercise or even […]
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Back in 2007, some years after dozens of Iron-Range-area Minnesota miners who worked in a taconite mine died of mesothelioma, an investigation was begun to find out exactly what about the taconite mining process is causing these deaths. Because medical science knows that asbestos exposure is the primary cause of mesothelioma, the fact that information about miners’ deaths from mesothelioma was withheld—and workers were never advised of the risk of having asbestos or other fibers in the material
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Asbestos And Mesothelioma Connection Asbestos are primarily known as the substance which causes the deadly disease Mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer in which the internal organs of patients become surrounded by a cancerous coating of cells. Asbestos describes any of a group of fibrous metamorphic minerals of the hydrous magnesium silicate chemical family. These fibers are often used in cement during construction and though they have been banned in construction in the United States today
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by Richard H Ealom INTRODUCTION: Mesothelioma is a form of cancer that is almost always caused by previous exposure to asbestos. Most people who develop it have worked on jobs where they inhaled asbestos particles, or they have been exposed to asbestos dust and fibre in other ways, such as by washing the clothes of a family member who worked with asbestos. It is a very serious disease with an average survival time of only 1 to 2 yrs after diagnosis. Unlike lung cancer, there is no correlation
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After the recent propane explosion in the city of Toronto, the city itself has had to step in to ensure that a proper cleanup of the area is undertaken. The Ontario Environment Ministry had ordered Sunrise Propane to clean up the blast site and the surrounding area. But the propane company was slow to meet the requirements of the Environment Ministry, so the city relied on its powers under the Environmental Protection Act to begin its own cleanup of the residential area. Citizens were upset tha
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An Ill Wind of Change? August 29, 2008 By: Category: Uncategorized The winds of change are blowing through the UK’s employment legislation and it could well be an ill wind that blows nobody any good because the Government wants to scrap laws that require employers to retain insurance policy records for at least 40 years. On the face of it that may seem a long time to hold on to records but there are a number of very serious industrial diseases which have a long incubation time often mani
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Asbestos…in your attic? By Richard Stone Are you looking to add insulation in your attic to lower your home cooling or heating costs? If so, be wary of the insulation already present—it may contain asbestos. While asbestos is generally associated with big businesses in manufacturing, it has also been used in other various products throughout most of the 20th Century. One of the products includes the insulation in the attics of homes built (or remodeled) before the late 1980s. Contractors us
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Effective Mesothelioma Treatment: Lovastatin Posted by Parasol at August 28, 2008 Lovastatin, a well-tolerated drug commonly used to treat high cholesterol, has shown positive results as an adjunctive, or secondary, drug treatment to inhibit mesothelial cell growth. Early studies on Lovastatin originally excited researchers because of the unexpected, yet potent side effect it had on killing cancer cells. However, it was soon noted that humans were not able to tolerate the high doses of t
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Checking for Asbestos in Your Home Filed under: home — admin @ 4:23 am If you are concerned about asbestos exposure you are not alone. Many individuals wonder if they have been exposed, and if so, what they can do to help protect their health. If you think that you have been exposed to asbestos or are looking for ways to prevent an exposure, look no further. We will go over some of the health problems that arise from asbestos exposure, and what can be done to prevent them. Asbestos is
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