Flu vaccine - sick leave canceled!
Together with the first cold, the first diseases come to us. The most insidious of them is the flu. Flu epidemics are observed annually in the autumn-winter period. The spread…

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We treat herpes
Autumn cold brings unpleasant surprises: one of them is a rash on the lips, or "fever on the lips." It is caused by the herpes virus, which is very difficult…

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Curse of antibiotics
The more drugs used by humanity, the more vulnerable it becomes. Now, most types of serious infections are not treatable with the most common types of antibiotics. This annually causes…

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Colon Cleansing and Colon Function Recovery
Preparing the body for cleansing Before proceeding with the purification (this applies to any of its kind), it is necessary to carry out preliminary training, which is to soften the…

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Demodecosis. Causes of occurrence. Treatment methods

Demodecosis is a disease accompanied by microscopic mite damage to the skin. This tick is called Demodex folliculorum. For most people, this mite is a normal inhabitant of the skin, which feeds on the desiccated cells. It is only necessary for the body to weaken its vigilance, as the tick penetrates into the deeper layers of the skin and causes inflammation.

In its manifestations, demodicosis is very similar to rosacea and acne. Continue reading

Balance of beautiful form and content
Beautiful hair, strong nails, charming smile, graceful gait and proud posture - agree that every woman dreams of this. Therefore, we buy the best shampoos, expensive nail polish, go to…

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Unqualified doctors - dolphins
Dolphins are animals that have a need for interspecific communication, so they are easy to contact and communicate with people. The fact that they know how to work as rescuers…

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Ureaplasma - is it possible to cure?
How can I get ureaplasmosis? Ureaplasmosis, or mycoplasmosis, is a sexually transmitted disease caused by a group of bacteria called mycoplasma. Its second name is ureaplasmosis, which has become even…

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