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Encapsulated high authentic Siberian Ginseng root with a guaranteed natural potency of .065% eleutherosides.Usage: Siberian Ginseng improves physical an mental vitality. It is an adaptogenic herb, which helps the body to adapt to daily stress. It is an ideal supplement for those leading a demanding and hectic lifestyle.*Recommended Daily Dosage: Take two capsules three times daily with water at mealtimes or prepared as a tea.The following list is for serving size of 3 capsulesPrimary Ingredients:Siberian Ginseng Root 1.23 gOther Ingredients: Gelatin, Magnesium StearateQuality Issues: A great deal of valid scientific work exists on this herb in the Soviet Union and Japan.Usage Warnings: Not recommended during pregnancy or lactation. Should be avoided in hypertension, hyperactivity or extreme nervous anxiety.Product Q&AQ. What makes this Ginseng different from the others?A. This herb is, in fact, not a Ginseng. However, it is an adaptogen and acts much like a true Ginseng. Many studies have been completed on this herb and its indications include: temporary fatigue, general debility and chronic inflammatory conditions.Q. Does Siberian Ginseng cause insomnia?A. There are no side effects listed in the British Herbal Compendium, German Kommission E monograph or the French Regulatory Commission. The only contraindication listed is that of hypertension.Q. What is the best type of Ginseng for women?A. This is dependent upon the desired result. Although women can use any form of Ginseng, Siberian Ginseng may be the best choice. Of the three most common Ginsengs, Siberian has the most applications.Q. Does Nature’s Way Siberian Ginseng have a guaranteed potency?A. No.*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
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Cistus Wild Organic Part of plant: Leaves Cultivation: Wild Extraction: Steam distilled Country of origin: Portugal/Spain Aroma: Sweet, herbaceous with floral overtones. Cistus is a small, sticky bush that grows up to 6 feet high. It has narrow leaves and fragrant white flowers. The essential oil is also known as labdanum or rock rose and is a superb skin care oil. Helps to clear congestion due to colds and bronchitis. Supports the immune system. Relieves nervousness and insomnia. Assists in receiving clear messages from spirit guides. Helps to retrieve lost memories. Regenerates. Helps to heal and stop bleeding of small nicks and cuts. Superb to diminish fine lines, wrinkles, and scars, especially when combined with rosa rubiginosa. Useful for acne and irritated skin. Ingredients Major biochemical compounds: Alpha-pinene, trans-pinocarveol, p-cymene, bornyl-acetate. Suggested Usage Avoid during pregnancy.
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During pregnancy, swelling and cramping may cause discomfort of the ankles, feet and calves. Belli Foot Relief Cream is an aroma-therapeutic peppermint and menthol treatment that leaves skin feeling cool, tingly and refreshed. Shea butter and Vitamin E moisturize as they comfort legs and feet. Gently massage into affected areas. For best results, keep feet elevated 10-15 minutes after application. Physician formulated. Safety researched. Allergy tested. 100% phthalate free and 100% free of all other xenoestrogens 6.7oz
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The prospect of parenting proves daunting for newly married couples in this film based on Danielle Steel’s novel. Diana (Gabrielle Carteris) and Andy (Bruce Greenwood) are having difficulty getting pregnant. Brad (James Naughton), on the other hand, already has grown kids, but his new wife, Pilar
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After the baby is delivered, will I have to stay in the hospital longer because of preeclampsia?
my sister had the same thing and she stayed there the normal stay. so i wouldn’t worry too much. it usually goes away after u have the baby.
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Buy on iTunes at www.iTunes.com/TheLatinSun -OR- Buy on Amazon.com by searching "The Latin Sun"
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ok yes i am ttc and i am worried because i have never had anything like this at all i am still haveing the cramps in my uterus that i have never had and all symptoms of pregnancy and this is not normal for me the bleeding is not like a regular period any way it is way way way lighter and is not blood red and is like sticky what is going on i am afraid and i took a test yesturday and it was neg but i never start early like this and it is not constant what should i do could i still be pregnant
Bleeding or spotting can occur during pregnancy. In fact some women have full periods through out their pregnancies.
* missed menstrual period
* nausea
* extreme fatigue
* frequent urination
* tender breasts
* headache
* heartburn
* constipation
* spotting
* feeling faint
are signs of early pregnancy.
Also a test might not show you are pregnant right now because the Hcg levels in your urine are not concentrated enough. The only way to know for SURE is a blood test or you could wait a week or two and try another home test again. Good luck.
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Like when you hear that women got their “periods” while pregnant…what causes this period like bleeding? and for anyone who has had this…did you ever pass clots?? I would be really interested to know the little details of what is was like…
thanks!
Hey, I have bled twice, once at 7 weeks and once at 18 weeks. These were both caused by having a water infection both times.
My doctor explained that water infections corroded my cervix slightly which is why I had the bleeding. The 1st time I passed two small clots that were about half the size of a 5pence piece, but the second time there were no clots, just bright red blood.
In the 1st month I was pregnant (before I knew I was pregnant) I had a small period but it only lasted like 3days as I usually had periods that lasted more like 5days……
Hope this helps
xx
FAO first bubs due 02.05.09 - Yes urine infection, sorry I refer to it as a water infection… Yep thats what caused my bleeding both times, but I would go 2 your doc and get checked out just in case, Hey im due a couple of weeks before you
Baby due 20.03.2009 xx
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Like when you hear that women got their “periods” while pregnant…what causes this period like bleeding? and for anyone who has had this…did you ever pass clots?? I would be really interested to know the little details of what is was like…
thanks!
Hey, I have bled twice, once at 7 weeks and once at 18 weeks. These were both caused by having a water infection both times.
My doctor explained that water infections corroded my cervix slightly which is why I had the bleeding. The 1st time I passed two small clots that were about half the size of a 5pence piece, but the second time there were no clots, just bright red blood.
In the 1st month I was pregnant (before I knew I was pregnant) I had a small period but it only lasted like 3days as I usually had periods that lasted more like 5days……
Hope this helps
xx
FAO first bubs due 02.05.09 - Yes urine infection, sorry I refer to it as a water infection… Yep thats what caused my bleeding both times, but I would go 2 your doc and get checked out just in case, Hey im due a couple of weeks before you
Baby due 20.03.2009 xx
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