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Parasites Top Related Articles
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1). Enzymes - Don't Dine Without Them By : Health Wealth Guru
Before you take that next bite of food, I have an important question to ask: "Are you getting enough enzymes?"
Tough question, I know. So let me help you out. Do you ever feel tired and sluggish after eating a big meal? Ever have a stomach ache? Indigestion? Constipation? If so, then you're probably not getting a sufficient amount of enzymes.
But an enzyme deficiency is much more serious than just an upset tummy.
Article Related to: enzymes, digestion, vitamins, minerals, whole-food vitamins, vitamins and minerals, natural vitamins, raw foods, nutrition, nutrients, nutritional supplements, aching feet, acne, allergies, arthritis, back weakness, bladder problems, chronic allergies, chronic fatigue, cold hands and feet, common colds, constipation, cystitis, depression, diarrhea, diverticulitis, fatigue, fungal forms, gall bladder stress, gallstones, gingivitis, gum disorder, hay fever, hearing problems, heart problems, high blood pressure, hot flashes, hypoglycemia, immune depressed conditions, inflammation, insomnia, irritable bowel, lipase deficiency, mood swings, neck aches, shoulder aches, neck pain, shoulder pain, parasites, pms, prostate problems, psoriasis, sinus infection, skin rashes, urinary weakness
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2). Debunking the Myths about Iridology By : Dr. Gael Riverz, ND
Debunking the myths about Iridology
“We cannot attempt to cure one part of the body without treating the others. We cannot attempt to cure the body if we forgot the Soul.”
-----------------------Plato
There have been several erroneous ideas about iridology. Unfortunately some of these beliefs have come from the medical field, as well as some uninformed natural health practitioners themselves.
Article Related to: myths about iridology, research, iridology, parasites, sclerology, pupil, toxins, radial furrows, science of iridology, medical doctors and iridology
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3). Does Your Pet Have Worms? By : Matthew Homfray
A summary of the types of worms that can affect dogs and cats, and how best to protect your pet and your family.
Article Related to: pet, pets, dog, cat, worm, worms, parasites, deworm, worming, tapeworm, fleas
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4). Why our dogs scratch themselves? By : Indipets
Itching and scratching in dogs is a nothing short of a nightmare for pet owners. It can keep the owners up all night, driving them crazy. If it can be so painful for the pet owners, then just think how the dog must be suffering. All the dog does the entire day is itch and scratch, bite and lick leading to a complicated and aggravating situation if not attended to at the earliest.
Article Related to: fleas, airborne allergens, parasites, ear mites, scabies, cheyletiellosis, skin infections caused by bacteria, ticks and lice, food allergies, seborrhea
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6). Are Parasites Killing Your Pets? By : Bruce Channers
Of course we all want to take care of our beloved pets but is it possible that parasites are endangering their lives? Although dogs and cats are generally considered to be rather disease free, they are both susceptible to parasites such as hook worms. Otherwise known as Dipylidium Caninum, the “hook worm” is a particularly nasty parasite that can and will shorten the life of your pet unless properly treated.
Article Related to: parasites
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