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CHEMICAL EXPOSURE CAN MAKE YOU SICK
Submitted by Christina Smith DNM on May 10, 2010 - 12:23pm
Chemical exposure can cause a wide variety of symptoms, including fatigue, headaches, skin problems, digestive problems, recurrent Candidiasis, allergies and even cancer. Some occupations that involve chemical exposure are farmers, hairdressers, photographers, refinery and factory workers, airline employees, truck drivers, auto mechanics, painters, doctors and x-ray technicians. But in reality, all of us have an inappropriate amount of chemical exposure.
Feel Better in just 30 days
Submitted by Christina Smith DNM on May 26, 2009 - 12:30pm
Feel Better In 30 Days!
May 26, 2009 - 12:25pm — Christina Smith DNM
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IRIDOLOGY-definition and history
Submitted by Christina Smith DNM on November 2, 2008 - 4:33pm
Iridology is defined as the science and study of the color and structure of the iris to determine tissue weakness and the body's predisposition to weakness. The science of Iridology is NOT used for diagnosis. It is a tool used as a means of assessment for conditions and levels of health.
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Hair Analysis?
Submitted by Christina Smith DNM on October 9, 2008 - 8:10am
What exactly is hair analysis? Your hair contains all the minerals present in your body, including nutritional minerals as well as toxic heavy metals. Hair mineral analysis is a laboratory test that measures this mineral content in the hair. In most cases, the test results reflect how much of these elements are in your tissues and provide a vivid picture of your internal environment. With this information, a world of metabolic events can be interpreted. Not only can your nutritional status be viewed, but we can also learn much about how efficiently your body is working.
Subclinical Thyroid Disorders
Submitted by Christina Smith DNM on July 28, 2008 - 10:10pm
A growing body of evidence demonstrates that subclinical hypothyroidism is a common disorder that may affect 30 million Americans, and is associated with fatigue, pain, weight gain, depression, insomnia, menstral problems, memory problems, hair loss, cold hands and feet, and other symptoms. Studies indicate that over 90% of affected patients will continue suffering from mild thyroid failure or progress to full blown clinical hypothyroidism if untreated.
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