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    Benefits Of Castor Oil

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    Castor Oil and Breast Feeding Mother: It acts as a lactation stimulant. It is advisable to clean away the castor oil before breast-feeding. 4. Castor oil and Cooking: You must keep on changing edible oil weekly or monthly once. The use of castor oil is good for cooking in summer month as they have cooling effect on…

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    it was first introduced. The first use of cocaine was introduced around 1853 in South America. The coca leaves were used by the natives of South America to help with farming in thin air at high altitudes. The coca plant acted upon the user as a stimulant, that increased breathing, which also led to more oxygen intake by the user of the drug. Later, in 1855, cocaine was becoming more than just a oxygen booster at high altitudes, science was figuring out new ways to maximise the effects of the…

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    symptoms. This disorder needs to be taken more seriously and should be researched further. A preventative vaccine should be created to treat this disorder before it occurs in children, rather than a post-quick fix. Children should not be taking a stimulant if not needed; this may lead to other serious medical issues later in their…

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    How Tea Affects The Body

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    Diya Patel Period -5 Chemistry Mrs. Nguyen 10/29/14 How do Different Kinds of Tea Affect the Body Physically and Psychologically? Tea is a sweet-smelling refreshment normally arranged by pouring hot or bubbling water over cured leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. After water, tea is the most broadly expended drink on the planet. A few teas, in the same way as darjeelings and Chinese greens, have a cooling, marginally biting, and astringent flavor that numerous individuals revel in.…

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    and other aptitudes. • Background checks or investigations-researching individual’s criminals past and records for job selection. This involves finger printing, hair samples, and urine samples to detect mistaken identify and intoxicants and other stimulants. The goal here is to promote a drug free environment and perform random drug test whenever possible to maintain a clean and safe environment. • Medical and physical examinations-checking the body of patients to make sure there are in healthy…

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    This whole chapter was very interesting. I was kind of saddened in a way to read about so many ways to self destruct. I believe that in this part of the world (the west) we have low standards about how to love our selves, how to love our bodies and to treat our bodies like a temple. In our text book on page 301 there is a table (10-3) that shows the risks and consequences of drug misuse. Regardless of the type of drug that is being abused and or misused there are plenty of consequences and…

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    Overview Non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma is any cancer that begins within the lymphatic system. Normally old white blood cells, called lymphocytes, die while new ones are produced. In non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, old cells instead multiply and divide. The body starts to accumulate large numbers of these abnormal cells, and this often leads to the formation of tumors. There are various types of this condition, including diffuse large and marginal B-cell lymphomas, follicular lymphoma, chronic lymphocytic…

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    group had some months in which they used their main drug and alcohol. They determined that CBM had the greatest impact on the parolees who reportedly used marijuana or other non-hard drugs as their main drug. On the other hand, parolees who liked stimulants or…

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    What is vape and vaping? The definition would be inhaling vapor produced by an electric cigarette or similar device. There are many different types of devices, like a vape itself, a juul or an e-cigarette (etc). Vaping is mostly used to help people addicted to smoking real cigarettes. Or it is a gateway for non-smokers to open up and start smoking cigarettes. These methods are not the way to go when it comes to trying to quit smoking. Many people say vaping is healthier and doesn't do anything…

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    The Sugar Epidemic

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    all drugs combined and yet we live today in a society where the highly addictive substance is commonly accepted and eaten in large quantities. The pharmaceutical drug negatively affects our physical, mental, and emotional health, is an addictive stimulant similar to cocaine, and is the culprit behind over 38 million deaths linked to sugar related disorders and diseases. So, what is sugar? It's the highly refined, isolated, concentrated, chemically manipulated version of something, in this case,…

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