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  • Coconut Oil And Its Health Benefits
    By: Bjoern North | - Although there has been controversy surrounding the use of coconut oil, recent studies assert there are definitive health benefits in using the oil.

    Coconut oil contains lauric acid, which is a saturated fatty acid that has an anti-microbial component. More importantly, the anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and anti-fungal properties in coconut oil are now widely accepted as a healthy alternative that can be utilized in a variety of areas:

    * In its purest form, coconut ...

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  • O-plex Mist With Origanum Vulgare: A Patented, Natural Alternative With Drug-like Effects
    By: Deborah Duffey | - Every day the quest of discovery for life-changing ingredients continues at Dermazone Solutions. In order to fulfill our company mission, we must improve the quality of peoples lives by sharing the advancements in care made possible, in part, with our life-science technologies. It was this quest that led us to the miraculous Origanum Vulgare a wild mountain-grown oregano found exclusively in the Mediterranean.

    In the beginning, our research and development team was intereste ...

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  • Raw Organic Milk Versus Brand Name Store Bought Milk
    By: Michelle L. Rodriguez | - Raw milk. Many people hear that and immediately associate it with bacteria. The fact is raw organic milk not only supplies you with the calcium and vitamin D that your body needs, it even acts as a medicine to cure many ailments. Those of you who have labeled yourself as "'"lactose intolerant"' can now take those words out of your vocabulary. I always labeled myself as having this problem until I started making healthier choices for myself. I switched to organic food and products ...
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  • Information On Listeria Infection
    By: Juliet | - Listeriosis is a hazardous infection caused by eating food that's impure with bacteria called Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes). The bacteria that reason listeria infections (Listeria monocytogenes) are found in soil and water. A lot of wild and domestic animals also carry the bacteria. Listeria has the unusual ability to grow in cold environments, including certain refrigerated or frozen foods. Listeria is dissimilar from other bacteria that cause food poisoning because it can survive a ...
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  • Meningitis Treatment Information
    By: Juliet | - Meningitis is an infection blankets in the brain and spinal cord. Meningitis can occur in response to a number of causes, including infectious agents, physical injuries, cancer, or certain medications. Most cases of meningitis occur today in young people aged 15 and 24. The most common is viral meningitis, that you get when a virus enters the body through the nose or mouth and travels to the brain. Bacterial meningitis is rare, but it can be fatal. It usually begins with bacteria that cause cold ...
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  • Bacterial Meningitis Information
    By: Juliet | - Meningitis is an inflammation of the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid surrounding your brain and spinal cord, usually due to the spread of an infection.

    Meningitis may develop in response to a number of causes, including infectious agents, physical injury and cancer. Meningitis can also be caused by other organisms and some medicines. Bacterial meningitis is rare, but can be deadly. It usually starts with bacteria that cause a cold-like infection. It can block blood vessels in th ...

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  • Meningitis - Definition, Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
    By: Juliet | - Meningitis is an inflammation of the leptomeninges and underlying subarachnoid cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Meningitis is the inflammation of the protective membranes covering the central nervous system, known collectively as the meninges. Meningitis is a disease involving inflammation, or irritation, of the meninges. Most cases of meningitis are caused by microorganisms, such as viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites, that spread into the blood and into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Many of the ...
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