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Health care : Iodoral 90 Tablets Includes Iodine Testing Coupon

May 31, 2009 By: mafth Category: health care

Iodoral 90 Tablets Includes Iodine Testing Coupon

Important Information

Safety Information
Ingestion of iodine and/or iodide has been associated with certain complaints. If you experience any of the following, stop ingesting Iodoral and contact your physician: acne-like skin lesions in certain areas of your body, headache in the frontal sinus, unpleasant brassy taste and increased salivation and sneezing.Directions
The suggested daily amount is 1-4 tablets/day as recommended by your physician. Work closely with your physician while on the Iodoral program. Report to your physician any history of thyroid surgery and/or radiation, chronic lymphocytic thyroiditis (Hashimoto), and any previous problem with your thyroid. (more…)

Health Care : Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can’t Live Without It (4th Edition By David Brownstein, M.d. and a Bottle of Old Fashioned Lugol’s Iodi

May 31, 2009 By: mafth Category: health care

Health Care : Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can’t Live Without It (4th Edition By David Brownstein, M.d. and a Bottle of Old Fashioned Lugol’s Iodi

Lugol’s Iodine will only be available in 2 oz. bottles of 4% potassium iodide and 2% iodine (94% distilled water) according to new DEA regs. New DEA Regulations of Lugol’s Iodine Effective Aug. 1, 2007 Get this powerful combination — Iodine: Why You Need It, Why You Can’t Live Without It (3rd edition by David Brownstein, M.D.- an all new updated version and a bottle of Old Fashioned Lugol’s Iodine (2 fl. oz.) (more…)

Women, Stress, and Heart Disease

May 29, 2009 By: mafth Category: disease, heart attack

The issue of women’s health has long been neglected. This applies to many medical areas, but it has become most evident in the field of cardiology. For a long time, cardiology has been a medical specialty which seemed to be created for men, by men–particularly in research, but also in intensive clinical care units where male patients have been most visible and dominating. Furthermore, the clinical cardiologists–their doctors–have been predominantly male. It is easy to understand that most women think they will die from cancer rather than from heart disease, but this is not true. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women as it is for men. Female patients are frequently encountered in the cardiology department, but they are older and seem to get less visibility and attention than the male patients. Research on risk factors for heart disease has also been almost entirely focused on men. This is true for psychosocial/behavioral aspects of cardiovascular risk. (more…)


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