What is Prempro?Written by Michael@Monheit.com - Michael Monheit, Esquire
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Hormone replacement therapies (HRT) such as Premarin (Prempro) were prescribed as a means for reducing postmenopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, vaginal itch and dryness, a propensity for developing osteoporosis and heart disease. Premarin (Prempro) received FDA (Federal Drug Administration) approval as a HRT in 1995. Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer. See: http://www.monheit.com/prempro/

Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer.
| | What is Thrush?Written by Dr. Brian Martin
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The holistic approach to treating Candidiasis is to administer natural remedies, which heal human body as a whole organism. Most importantly, cause itself must be cured so that symptoms completely disappear. The connection between diet and health of immune system is very strong. Notably, sugar, dairy, yeast, wheat, caffeine, nicotine and alcohol are main culprits in encouragement of Candidiasis growth. Holistic healthcare practitioners recommend diets high in fiber, essential fatty acids, olive oil, vegetables, fruits, cranberries, and garlic. Many alternative herbal treatments are used to treat Thrush. For instance, gargling with Tea Tree Oil diluted with water often treats Oral Candidiasis. Furthermore, Tea Tree Oil suppositories and douches are often prescribed for Vaginal Candidiasis, as well as oral administration of Oregon Grape Root, Vitamin C, Lactobacilli Acidophilus, Flax Seed Oil, and Goldenseal. Due to fact that Genital Candidiasis may be sexually transmitted, holistic healthcare practitioners always recommend use of condoms and other safe-sex preventative measures.

DR. BRIAN MARTIN, D.C., F.I.A.M.A., IS A LICENSED CHIROPRACTOR AND ACUPUNCTURIST. WEBSITE: www.candidadoctor.com EMAIL: mpibizness@aol.com PHONE: 1-800-611-2001
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