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    constipation and irregular bowel movements, and an electrolyte imbalance. Bulimia also has many more warning signs including frequents trips to the bathroom, excessive exercise, calluses located on the knuckles, and finding empty wrappers for food, laxatives or…

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    Bulimia Nervosa is a disease that not only affects your mental health but body and organs. Bulimia Nervosa (BN) is a disease where the victim binges on food then purges or takes laxatives to avoid gaining weight. The second type of bulimia is binging then fasting, for long period of time. Some of the symptoms of BN are tooth decay, low self esteem, and enlarged cheeks. If bulimia is left untreated multiple problem can arise such of damage of endocrine glands, inflation from stomach acid, loss…

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    Shen Nung Tea History

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    T According to a legend, the most popular drink in the world as well as one of the healthiest, tea, was discovered in 2737 b.c. by a Great Chinese Emperor, creative scientist and skillful ruler. Legend has it that Emperor Shen Nung was drinking recently boiled water, when a few leaves from a nearby tree were blown into his bowl. The Emperor took a sip of the brew and was pleasantly surprised at the refreshing and energizing drink. Thus tea was created. In the early stages of tea, tea was used…

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    The Five Senses

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    "Each taste has its specific therapeutic actions. Sweet taste is building and strengthening to all body tissues. It harmonizes the mind and promotes a sense of contentment. It is demulcent (soothing to the mucous membranes), expectorant and mildly laxative. It counters burning sensations."” ( https://www.ayurvedacollege.com) In this part of the article, Meuller is discussing how David Frawley has written about the sweet taste’s role in the body and mind. She explains how the sweet taste can…

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    revealed hepatodiaphragmatic interposition of the colon between the anterior of liver and diaphragm.(fig.2) The patient was conservatively treated with bed rest, intravenous fluid therapy, intensive insulin therapy, enemas dietary recommendations, and laxatives. Figure 1 Figure 2 Discussion The phenomenon of interposition of the intestine between the liver and the diaphragm was first described by Cantini in 1865.In 1899, Béclère presented the necropsy and roentgenological findings in a…

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    Ever think about doing the Master Cleanse, just out of curiosity? Well, I did, so you don't have to. For the uninitiated, the Master Cleanse is a 10-day (more or less) fast that's been around since 1941; some guy named Burroughs came up with the whole idea. You basically consume nothing (meaning you fast) but this lemon juice / maple syrup / cayenne pepper / tea thing (it's actually a pain in the ass to make) in an effort to cleanse your system of toxins and/or lose weight. The cleanse…

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    These medicines can thin your blood. Do not take these medicines before your procedure if your doctor tells you not to. You may be given antibiotic medicine. This can help prevent infection. You may be asked to take medicines that help you poop (laxatives). General instructions Ask your doctor how your surgical site will be marked or identified. You may be asked to shower with a germ-killing soap. Plan to have someone take you home from the hospital or clinic. If you will be going home right…

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    The conundrum of failing to apply proper healthy habits despite knowing the benefits is an issue in one area of my life. Interestingly enough, the issue regards imbibing what constitutes two-thirds of the human body, water. I administer the ideology of exercise as medicine into life, yet consuming just the recommended daily amount of water, approximately 128 ounces or 1 gallon (Popkin 1). Furthermore, the benefits of hitting the recommended value are numerous; proper gastrointestinal function,…

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    Discussion Pain is a major concern among most patients with cancer and pain management is an integral component in the inclusive management of cancer. Screening, assessment, treatments, and follow-ups are all part of evidence-based management, and overall patient outcome and satisfaction are realized (Sheung-Tak et al. 2017). Screening entails verifying the presence of pain while assessment determines the intensity. Etiology and functional impairment are all aspects that are emphasized by…

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    Low Self Esteem Analysis

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    The image of the modeling industry has given most individuals the misguided judgment that they need to meet a particular measure to be displayed as a model. "What is a model?" A model alludes to a person with a part either to advance, show, or promote business items or to serve as a visual associate for individuals who are making centerpieces or to posture for improper photos (Apparel Search). The fashion industry was originated in the early nineteenth century. The first living mannequins, or…

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