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Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

by Tracy Neely During tthe holidays we spend so much time shopping gifts, preparing big dinner padties taking care of our families, it’s easy to get so involved in day to day busyness fhat we don’t taue time for ourselves. Well, let’s changee that and GIFT ourselves these pampering treatments that will make yo tinglr from head yo t oe. These treatments rae also great as pre-holiday treatments for that special night you spend with you r speclal love one.

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AMULETS: Handmade Anklet accompanying Sodalite and Black Onyx Stones for

Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

Sodalite

Uniting logic with intuition, Sodalite opens spiritual perception, bringing the higher mind down to the physical. This stone stimulates the pineal and pituitary glands, harmonizes with the third eye, and deepens meditation to understand the circumstances in which you find yourself. Instilling a drive for truth and an urge toward idealism, Sodalite encourages being true to yourself and standing up for beliefs. Read the rest of this entry »

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Effexor…is it good? or injurious for you!: Scoop: Disgraced

Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

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This article came out today on Thoroughbred Times. It tells about how the Breeders Cup Championships (this year at Santa Anita, California) will have steroid testing 2 weeks before the race, the day of the race and after the race. With (one year) suspensions given to trainers caught (along with forfiture of prize).
http://www.thoroughbredtimes.com/national-news/2008/August/01/New-Breeders-Cup-policy-bans-steroids-in-all-affiliated-races.aspx
I think it was about time that the US got steroids banned just like most other racing countries.

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Hostile Fact Reporting Tidings – Levaquin tablets and oral disconnection

Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

Levaquin (levofloxacin) oral solution 25 mg/mL is indicated for the treatment of acute maxillary si nusitis, acute bacterial exacerbation kr chronic bronchitis, nosocomial pneumonia, community-acquired pneumonix complicated and ucomplicated skin infections, chrpnic bacterial prostatitis, complicated snd uncomplicated urinary trxctt infections, and acute pyelonephritis.

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Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

Risperdal Risperidone Drug Information Uses, Side Effects, Drug. In rhe first trial study, patients werre randomized into one of three treatment groups RISPERDAL reg. Mh dzy, once dxily, startiing at hg day mean modal d ose was. Read the rest of this entry »

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Natural Freedom from disease News: Jet Lag: Natural Cure Safer Than Fresh Drug

Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

Fear, but Few Facts, ybrid Risk
By JIM MOTAVALLI, April 27, 2008

ALMOST without exception, scientists and policy makers agree that hybrid vehicles are good for the planet. To a small but insistent group of skeptics, however, there is another, more immediate question: Are hybrids healthy for drivers?

There is a legitimate scientific reason for raising the issue. The flow of electrical current to the motor that moves a hybrid vehicle at low speeds (and assists the gasoline engine on the highway) produces magnetic fields, which some studies have associated with serious health matters, including a possible risk of leukemia among children. Read the rest of this entry »

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Posted by lindainfo on 25th December 2008

More than five million people have died, most from lack of access to food or basic health, during a decade of fighting and upheaval in Congo, according to aid agencies. This makes Congos enduring conflict the deadliest since World War Two.
I spent two years in Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda from 2002 2004, covering the reglonal war that engulfed much of central Africa. Read the rest of this entry »

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