Allergy, 100 Tablets, HEEL

September 8th, 2008 by admin

Allergy, 100 Tablets, HEEL

Allergy - Tablet Allergy is a safe, effective, natural remedy ideal for all ages, including children and seniors. The inclusion of multiple active ingredients represents the modern approach to homeopathic treatment employed worldwide by Heel. Indications For the temporary relief of runny nose, watery eyes, skin rashes and hives. Directions Adults and children above 6 years: 1 tablet sublingually or dissolved completely in mouth 3 times daily or as directed by a physician. Infants and children to 6 years: 1/2 the adult dosage. Ingredients Arnica montana, radix 6X (itching, burning skin; eruption of small pimples; spasmodic cough), Ignatia amara 6X (itching nettle rash; dry, spasmodic cough), Lycopodium clavatum 6X (nasal congestion; itching; eruptions; tickling cough), Thuja occidentalis 6X (chronic nasal catarrh with thick, green mucus; warts; eczema), Lappa major 8X (pimples; acne; boils and styes), Arsenicum album 8X (dry, rough scaly skin; eczema), Formicum acidum 8X (hoarseness with dry sore throat), Histaminum 8X, 12X, 30X, 200X (8X, 12X, 30X in oral vials) (swelling; heat and redness; eczema; nasal congestion; itchy rashes), Ledum palustre 8X (facial acne; itching of feet and ankles; tickling in larynx, spasmodic cough), Antimonium crudum 10X (warts; eczema), Graphites 10X (eczema of eyelids; pimples and acne; eruptions with sticky exudation), Pix liquida 10X (cracked skin itches intolerably; eczema on backs of hands), Tellurium metallicum 10X (eczema behind ears; itching of eyelids and scalp), Selenium metallicum 12X (itching of ankles and between fingers; acne; hoarseness), Sulphur 12X (dry, scaly, unhealthy skin; burning skin worse from washing or scratching; copious nasal mucus), Sulphuricum acidum 30X (runny nose, with obstruction of one nostril; loss of smell and taste; eyes red; itching over whole body), 15.79 mg each/300 mg tablet or 5.5 ml each/100 ml oral vials. Warnings If symptoms persist or worsen, a health care professional should be consulted.

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Safe and hot sex

September 8th, 2008 by admin

A man picks up a sexy girl on the way. The girl get a condom out When they are ready, the man is scared out. Check to see what happened.
STD HPV wart herpes genital cancer gardasil condom sex sexual safe disease oral penis vagina virus hepatitis hep sti genital condom anal oral sexy boobs medicine health dating personals video blog beauty erection clitoris erotic pleasure boy girls women woman

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Clove Whole 10g

September 6th, 2008 by admin

Clove Whole 10g

This is a bag of Clove Whole 10g, so very many uses, info below: Biological Name: Myrtaceae Caryophyllus aromaticus, Syzygium aromaticum, Eugenia caryophyllata Other Names: Clove, clovos, caryophyllus Parts Used: Flower buds ActiveCompounds: Clove oil is 60 to 90 percent eugenol, which is the source of its anesthetic and antiseptic properties. History: During the Han dynasty (207 B. C. to 220 A. D.) those who addressed the Chinese emperor were required to hold cloves in their mouths to mask bad breath. Traditional Chinese physicians have long used the herb to treat indigestion, diarrhea, hernia, and ringworm, as well as athlete’s foot and other fungal infections. India’s traditional Ayurvedic healers have used clove since ancient times to treat respiratory and digestive ailments. Clove first arrived in Europe around the 4th century A.D. as a highly coveted luxury. The medieval German herbalists used cloves as part of antigout mixture. Once clove became easily available in Europe, it was prized as a treatment for indigestion, flatulence, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It was also used to treat cough, infertility, warts, worms, wounds, and toothache. Early American Eclectic physicians used clove to treat digestive complaints and added it to bitter herb- medicine preparations to make them more palatable. They were also the first to extract clove oil from the herbal buds. They used it on the gums to relieve toothache. Contemporary herbalists recommend clove for digestive complaints and its oil for toothache. Remedies For: Anodyne, antiemetic, antiseptic Toothache, oral hygiene: Dentists use clove oil as an oral anesthetic. They also use it to disinfect root canals. Antiseptic Uses: Clove oil is the active ingredient in several mouthwash and a number of over-the-counter toothache pain-relief preparations. Infection fighter: Clove kills intestinal parasites and exhibits broad antimicrobial properties against fungi and bacteria supporting its traditional use as a

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Carcass - Crepitating Bowel Erosion

September 6th, 2008 by admin

From the 1989 album “Symphonies of Sickness”

Lyrics:

[Solo: intumescence of pulverised piles]
Wart-encrusted sebaceous growths
Pustulating, bleeding piles are what I boast
Scabby and blistered pectoral skin flakes away
As my crushed bowels evacuate much to my dismay…

Faecal tripe - take the bite
Urinary swill - take your fill

Squeeze out the pus, perforate the rash
Munch the mouldy scabs, lick the septic gash…
Eroded crispy bowels, corrosive putrid breath
Collapsing, slushy lungs, my diaphragm pickled in meths…

Renal ulcerations, faecal gurgitations
Costive crepitations, complete anal disgorgement…
Disinterring organs, pus, urine and sewage
Thrust into your naval, to soak up ascitic fluids…

An abrasive concoction is formed in my throat
Methylated bile, jaundiced kidneys bloat
Tumorous stomach, coughing up gall
The thorax infected with furuncles and boils…

The sight of by abdomen, shrivelling and gurgling
The reek of my bloody pleura, stagnating and curdling
Cynical and sarcastic, my fetid sense of tumour
Clinical and gastric, I imbibe my own vitreous humour…

Soiled prostatic prolapse
Ruptured hernia rips your groun
Your mouth forced wide open
As you’re made to chew on your haemorrhoids…
Gnawing my appendix, enteric organs glistening
Acholial fluids, coagulating and thickening

Weakened, cirrhosised liver, pumping out sludge
Of pediculosal faeces, sanguineous bile and crud…

Avulsion of salted tonsils
Gavaged with a spoon
Your scrotal sac torn open
And stuffed with ano-genital grume…

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whats the diifferance between gential/oral warts and herpies?

September 6th, 2008 by admin

whats the diifferance between gential/oral warts and herpies
Genital herpes and cold sores (oral herpes) are caused by the herpes simplex virus. Usually cold sores are caused by herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV1) but they can also be caused by herpes simplex virus 2 (HSV2). Genital herpes is usually caused by HSV2, but it can also be caused by HSV1. Genital herpes causes flulike symptoms, such as fever, headache, and muscle aches. It also causes painful, itchy blisters on the penis, on the vulva, or inside the vagina. Blisters may also appear on the anus, buttocks, thighs, or scrotum, either alone or in clusters. The blisters break and become shallow, painful, oozing sores. Genital warts are caused by HPV (Human papillomavirus). There are over 120 different kinds of HPV; most are harmless. There are several different kinds that can cause genital warts including kinds 6, 11, 30, 42, 43, 44, 45, 51, 52, and 54. Types 6 and 11 make up about 90% of genital wart cases. Warts may look like tiny bunches of cauliflower or like flat, white areas that are very difficult to see. In women and men, warts may appear in the groin, on and around the genitals, in the urethra, or in the rectum or anus. Both viruses are incurable and are basically spread the same way. Herpes and HPV can be spread by sex (vaginal, oral and anal) and by DIRECT skin to skin contact. Both viruses can also be passed down from a mother to an infant during birth, but this is REALLY rare.

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Dr Christopher’s Single Herb St. John’s Wort 100 VegCaps

September 4th, 2008 by admin

Dr Christopher's Single Herb St. John's Wort 100 VegCaps

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can you get warts in the throat by oral?

September 4th, 2008 by admin

if someone has warts can the person doing the oral receive hpv? can it cause throat cancer? do condoms help a lot from getting hpv?

HPV is linked to oral cancer.

It is really difficult to say if it is ok to give oral sex when you presently have genital warts. You received your genital wart infection from someone did you have oral sex with that person?? If so there is a chance that you may have HPV in the oral area.

New information is to see your dentist to be checked for precancer changes of the oral area.

Constant condom use does reduce the risk of transmitting the virus but there is not a 100% guarantee that you will not transmit your infection. Inform sex partners of your HPV infection and let them decide for themselves the risk. Condoms and dental dams will help reduce you and your partner’s risks factors.

HPV linked to oral cancers

Published: 31, 2007 at 3:11 PM
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HONOLULU, 31 (UPI) — A U.S. dentist warns a link between human papilloma virus and oral cancer indicates patients should visit a dentist twice a year to catch irregularities.

The study, published in General Dentistry, finds that oral and oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma is linked to high-risk HPV strains — the same strains that cause cervical cancer — and that HPV vaccines may decrease the risk of oral cancers.

"More than 100 strains of HPV have been identified," said study author James Closmann, of the Tripler Army Medical Center, in Honolulu. "They have been shown to cause other benign and malignant disorders, which now include those in the mouth. Nearly 30,000 new cases of oral and oropharyngeal cancer are reported each year."

Dentists should perform a head and neck exam to detect early signs of oropharyngeal cancers, advises Closmann.

Laura Murcko, spokeswoman for the Academy of General Dentistry advises HPV patients to:

– Keep the dentist informed about changes in oral health.

– Visit the dentist regularly to detect changes.

– Ask the dentist to take a full medical history to determine risks for certain problems.

Virus Spread by Oral Sex Is Linked to Throat Cancer

Thursday, May 10, 2007; Page A13
The sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer also sharply increases the risk of certain types of throat cancer among people infected through oral sex, according to a study being published today.
The study, involving 100 people with throat cancer and 200 without it, found that those infected with the human papillomavirus were 32 times as likely to develop one form of oral cancer than those free of the virus. Although previous research had indicated HPV caused oral cancer, the new study is the first to definitively establish the link, researchers said.

"It makes it absolutely clear that oral HPV infection is a risk factor," said Maura L. Gillison, an assistant professor of oncology and epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in Baltimore, who led the study published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
The findings could help explain why rates of oral cancer have been increasing in recent years, particularly among younger people and those who are not smokers or heavy drinkers, which had long been the primary at-risk groups, experts said.
"There's been a kind of sea change in the last 10 years in who we're seeing with these cancers," Gillison said. "It makes sense with some changes we've seen in sexual behavior."
The findings provide new evidence that contradicts widespread misconceptions about oral sex.
"Many adolescents, and adults too, say they engage in oral sex as a less risky type of sex," said Mark A. Schuster of Rand Corp. and UCLA, noting that herpes, syphilis, gonorrhea, HIV and other sexually transmitted infections can spread through oral sex. "What this article and others show is you absolutely can get serious sexually transmitted diseases through oral sex."
The findings could also provide new ammunition for those advocating wide use of a new vaccine that protects against HPV. Even though the vaccine has not been tested specifically to see whether it reduces the risk of oral cancer, it is designed to protect against the type of HPV associated with the malignancy.
"This adds more data that HPV is an important cause of cancer and that this is an important vaccine," said Joseph A. Bocchini Jr., who chairs the American Academy of Pediatrics' committee on infectious diseases.
The type of oral cancer linked to HPV strikes about 11,000 Americans each year, which is about the same as the number of women in whom cervical cancer is diagnosed.
The finding could also spur calls to vaccinate boys as well as girls because oral cancer affects both.
"This will reinvigorate and shift the debate about who should get vaccinated," said Robert Haddad of the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston.
Proponents of the vaccine have been advocating mandatory vaccination of girls, sparking an intense nationwide debate. Opponents say that the vaccine may encourage sexual activity and that its safety and long-term effectiveness are not clear because it is so new. They argue that the decision should be made by parents individually.
Two other studies published in the same issue of the journal found that the vaccine's protection against genital warts and precancerous growths lasts at least three years. Such growths can lead to cervical cancer.
Gillison and her colleagues focused on a type of tumor called oropharyngeal cancer — cancer of the tonsils and surrounding tissue. It usually can be treated with surgery, radiation and chemotherapy, but patients can be left with dry mouth and difficulty speaking and swallowing.
The researchers tested 100 people with the cancer and 200 similar subjects without it for HPV infection either anywhere in the body or specifically in the mouth. Researchers also examined factors that would influence the subjects' chances of being infected with the virus or developing the cancer, such as their sexual histories and whether they smoked or drank alcohol.
After other factors were considered, those who tested positive for HPV were 32 times as likely to have oropharyngeal cancer.
When researchers looked at sexual history alone, the number of partners emerged as a risk factor for developing the cancer. Those subjects who had had one to five oral-sex partners were 3.8 times as likely as those with fewer oral-sex partners to have it, whereas those who had more than six oral-sex partners were 8.6 times as likely. It made no difference whether the partners were male or female.
It remains unclear whether kissing someone who has HPV poses any risks, but "it is not out of the realm of possibility," Gillison said.

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TAG!!!!!

September 4th, 2008 by admin

yay i got tagged if you dont know what it is you give 5 facts about yourself then tag 5 other people! whoo!!
the people i’m tagging are:

joswhatsernameS2
Rockandrollguy72
Danellierenneurie
koolbeachbumchic
bubblou

GRacias lol

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Can I get HPV or warts from oral contact?

September 2nd, 2008 by admin

If I perform oral sex on my gf and she has HPV can i get it or anything?

don’t listen to the other answer listed. Hpv is a virus and yes you can get it from oral sex. hpv is the number one cause of oral cancer.HPV can be passed during oral sex. HPV has been found on vocal chords, throat, tongue,and all oral cavities. hope the helps you out. check out the link below

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Neem Aura Naturals Neem Extract - 1 oz

September 2nd, 2008 by admin

Neem Aura Naturals Neem Extract - 1 oz

NeemAura Naturals Certified Organic Neem Leaf Extract (1 oz.) The most powerful and fast acting form of neem. Prepared by the lunar cycle, in the Western herbal tradition.Certified Organic Triple Strength Neem Leaf Extract 1:5 -Directions for internal consumption:Take 5-20 drops in water two or three times a day or as needed.Directions for external use:Apply directly using the dropper or cotton swab for acne, warts, cuts, scrapes and earache.Directions for Oral Hygiene:12-20 drops in water as a mouthwash for gum disease & general oral health. Gargle for sore throat.Historical & Clinical uses: Anti-Viral, Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal, Anti-Parasitic, Anti-inflammatory, Relieves Pain, Regulates Immune Functions, Protects The Liver, Detoxifies Blood, Heart & Circulatory tonic, Wounds, Dermatological Conditions (chronic & acute) Gastrointestinal ailments, Blood Sugar Modulation, Promotes Oral Hygiene, General health & Maintenance.Ingredients:Certified organically grown neem leaf from our farms, extracted in pure grain alcohol, distilled water and vegetable glycerin.

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