Is Our Current Approach to Medicine Insane? Part I
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...into Teflon tubes, which were several millimeters long, and initiated apoptosis through a molecular “death signal.” By using a [...]
...The device looks like a plastic box. It is roughly the size of a mobile phone and uses a disposal cartridge. There is a small plastic tube sticking [...]
...as possible. Exercise, get enough oxygen, use Chinese herbs that support stress such as ashwagandha and rhodiola.” 7. Avoid halogen lighting, fluorescent [...]
...disease patients strengthen their diaphragm and other inspiratory (breathing) muscles, IMST involves inhaling vigorously through a hand-held device which provides [...]
...tract, often described as an ‘internal’ organ, is actually the extension of our skin folding into our body to form a tube. It [...]
...tube sock or sheer stocking with oatmeal and submerging it in a tepid tub. Once the water in the tub is cloudy, gently lower yourself into it. Pat [...]
...the inside of the body and the outside, connected by signals, nerves, compounds and other molecules. The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is like a tube [...]