A workshop being held tomorrow at Neal's Yard Remedies in Edinburgh will discuss the pros and cons of the MMR vaccination. |
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Remedies are then prescribed where necessary in order to balance the energy to produce a positive effect. |
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Remedies specifically for teething are available from pharmacies, supermarkets and health food stores. |
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Other companies, like Neal's Yard Remedies, go the homeopathic route, using natural substances like arnica. |
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Remedies vary in strength according to the needs of the patient, and sometimes according to the substance itself if it is particularly poisonous or toxic. |
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Remedies to right the imbalance include snake gallbladder, powdered deer antlers, and rhinoceros horn, as well as hundreds of different combinations of herbs. |
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Remedies involve accepting the child, rather than treatment with drugs or punishment. |
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Remedies were able to be made more potent because there was now a way to remove nonessential elements. |
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Remedies are not the same as herbs, even if you take the remedy echinacea or goldenseal in potency it is not the same. |
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Adam Easton's Defense of St Birgitta, Alfonso of Jaen's Epistola Solitarii, and William Flete's Remedies against Temptations, are all referred to in Julian's text. |
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Alternative remedies such as echinacea and astragalus support the immune system. |
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Other forms of treatment may include yoga or Pilates, homeopathic and herbal remedies, hydrotherapy and acupuncture. |
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The use of herbs as dietary supplements and remedies for ailments has become widespread. |
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Possible remedies could include a big fine or, more problematic, an order to Microsoft to sell a cut-down version of Windows in Europe. |
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The remedies which they use are large clysters, whereby they void store of windiness. |
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We realized we were in a pickle and knew how much embarrassment would ensue from most of the remedies that obviously presented themselves. |
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I have no time now to look for studies portraying the effectiveness or ineffectiveness of homeopathic remedies in patient studies. |
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The nebulizers charged with strong epinephrine solution are also useful remedies, which most patients suffering from asthma find sooner or later. |
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Indeed, Elizabethan remedies against private fraud continued to operate through the first third of the eighteenth century. |
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There are many safe and effective herbal remedies for mothers to take before they turn to pharmaceutical drugs. |
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Homeopaths call this potentisation and the remedies can come in different potencies depending on the number of times they are diluted. |
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We also discuss a variety of other remedies, over-the-counter treatments and prescription drugs. |
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On the European continent, combination remedies are popular, often involving modern concepts, as in the use of viral nosodes. |
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And while in the past these kinds of remedies may have been dismissed as old wives' tales, the situation is changing. |
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The shop has a constant flow of customers, buying items on the instructions of an inyanga, a traditional healer who uses herbal remedies. |
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Given the intractable nature of controlling leaks, we need to try remedies that have not been tried before. |
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Healy has a surprising affection for clinically attested, but unproven remedies, as insulin therapy, isoniazid, hyoscine, St. John's Wort, etc. |
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Often the healer would induce altered consciousness, perhaps in a sweat lodge, would let blood, and use supernatural or magic remedies. |
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Some of the ingredients in popular over-the-counter cold remedies may actually be counterproductive. |
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The old judicial review remedies of certiorari, mandamus and prohibition were never applied to charitable trusts as such. |
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Many herbs, including palmarosa, are used in natural remedies harnessing the power of herbal material. |
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The flower remedies work on a mind-body level, centering around life force energy. |
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For this reason, many people turn to complementary therapies such as homeopathy, acupuncture and herbal remedies. |
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The selling of the plethora of diet pills, supplements and herbal remedies is only one part of a broader, troubling picture. |
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In addition, the family employed traditional remedies and treatment strategies of which the physicians were unaware. |
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However, modern medicine is beginning to replace traditional folk remedies for many illnesses. |
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The minority shareholder would not have been in a position in the arbitration proceedings to pursue oppression remedies. |
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It is said that the claimants had viable alternative remedies by way of judicial review. |
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These plants are well known to local inhabitants who are still resorting to folk remedies for their primary health care. |
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Many herbal remedies are potentially hepatotoxic, and only milk thistle can be used safely in patients who have chronic liver disease. |
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Afterward, your doctor may prescribe preventive medicine to help you control your headaches without having to rely so heavily on pain remedies. |
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A qualified homeopath can provide more individualised remedies in stronger potencies if required. |
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It also provided civil remedies to petitioners seeking redress which was unavailable at common law. |
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Doctor-recommended remedies for airborne allergies, acid reflux, and bacterial infection didn't work. |
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If improving your sleep hygiene isn't enough, there are several herbal remedies available. |
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One move in the right direction is the training course on the detection of traditional remedies held in Hong Kong in March of this year. |
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Homeopathic remedies, including nux vomica, iris, belladona and others seem to help some headache sufferers. |
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If you are taking any non-prescription medicines, including herbal remedies, be prepared to let the doctor know what they are. |
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I have tried various remedies, including cutting the plant right back, but to no avail. |
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Natural remedies take one of two forms, either immune stimulators or symptom relievers. |
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Gemmotherapy consists of herbal remedies made from the buds or shoots of young plants. |
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Certain families resort to magico-religious remedies based on the belief that the voices are due to spirits and black magic. |
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Make sure to talk to your vet before using one of these hairball remedies for long periods of time though. |
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The once popular home remedies have become increasingly uncommon due to non-availability of herbs. |
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More importantly, under the new procedure, declarations and injunctions are merely alternative remedies. |
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They ask soothsayers and diviners to find out the cause of problems and to suggest remedies. |
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There is no treatment other than remedies to ease the symptoms, which include headache and fever followed by swollen glands. |
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Of course, the Government denies that its proposed denial of unfair dismissal remedies to small business employees is simply a political tactic. |
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For mild cases of teething, most infants will benefit from combination teething tablets that contain multiple homeopathic remedies. |
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The committee was satisfied that sufficient remedies were available through the courts to protect traders from stale claims. |
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There are many remedies for diarrhea including coconut, dried bilberries and pomegranate juice. |
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This is a good rule of thumb, and the first principle we use in evaluating potential home remedies. |
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Because she had many remedies in court, all these remedies were checked and then tested and tasted by her physicians before she consumed them. |
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I would like to see properly controlled studies where herbal remedies are put to the test. |
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Hiccups, heartburn, colds and warts are often treated with remedies passed down from one generation to another. |
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As well as constitutional treatment, she agreed to remedies to attack the cancer itself. |
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Some chemists now turned less to distilled quintessences and more to precipitates and residues in their search for new remedies. |
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In all cases the employers sought the certificates before exhausting all conciliation and arbitration remedies available. |
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All these remedies could be exercised at any time or times simultaneously or contemporaneously or successively or not at all. |
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The same remedies that work for menstrual cramps also lessen the pain of endometriosis. |
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This is achieved through diet, herbal remedies, and massage using Ayurvedic oils. |
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Herbal remedies are used alone or in conjunction with prescribed medications. |
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Perioperative nurses must be knowledgeable about the risk associated with self-medication with herbal remedies. |
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She said officers had found multiple packs of flu remedies containing pseudoephedrine in raids on drug factories. |
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Now Granny was no beauty expert, but she was a fair hand at remedies and keep fit herbs when we were children. |
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They may draw upon the arsenal of equitable remedies or processes available to enforce equitable rights. |
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Live biological remedies like the bacteria pseudomonas have been shown to suppress a variety of turfgrass diseases. |
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The phrase was first coined in the 1970s, when the SEC had few resources and remedies in its arsenal. |
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For example, yarrow, a plant of major importance in herbal remedies, gets only three rather insignificant mentions. |
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Biotechnology is the use of living organisms or biological substances to discover or produce therapeutic remedies. |
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The proportion of patients using traditional herbal remedies for malaria varies widely. |
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Most of modern medicine's prescription drugs grew out of traditional herbal remedies. |
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Some women find that herbal remedies, such as black cohosh, angelica, evening primrose and valerian help with some symptoms. |
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Effective non-chemical remedies include the essential oils from plants such as lemongrass, eucalyptus, cypress, lavender, rosemary and thyme. |
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If such old-fashioned home remedies don't work, there is a new high-tech product in the drugstore. |
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The competition watchdog pointed towards store sales and improved terms for suppliers as it outlined remedies for the possible takeover. |
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There are several natural remedies available for snoring, ranging from throat lubricants and nasal sprays to nose strips. |
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It includes natural make-up, skincare products and excellent herbal remedies for a huge range of conditions. |
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Prerogative remedies for criminal charges will not ordinarily lie where an appeal is available. |
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The plaintiffs' mortgages included the right of attornment of rents and other remedies in the event of default. |
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With her surgeon's permission, she asked de Vries to help, augmenting her conventional treatment with complementary remedies. |
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Many people try simple home remedies like talcum powder, anti-perspirants and solutions containing aluminium to soak their feet. |
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Home remedies abound, as well, including cayenne, hot-pepper sauce, talcum powder, blood meal, dog hair, and deodorant soap. |
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These treatments include antibiotics, anti-inflammatories, immune modulators, anesthetics and alternative remedies. |
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Medications may range from allopathic drugs to alternative medicines to kitchen shelf remedies. |
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Then, there is the stall detailing the Bach flower remedies and herbal cures for the hair and skin. |
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For constipation common remedies were liquorice powder, Nyalls Figsen, cascara evacuant or senna pods. |
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Lavender oil and tea tree oil are also effective remedies, so keep a bottle of either in the car or handbag on family outings. |
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Saw palmetto extract is one of several herbal remedies that some men find helpful. |
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Do no take this herb or other herbal remedies without first speaking to your health provider. |
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No good evidence shows that homoeopathic or herbal remedies have any beneficial effect. |
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People who take herbal remedies may be at risk of drug interactions if they're also taking warfarin. |
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The main focus is on preventive health care and the use of traditional herbal remedies. |
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Mary then suggests a few remedies to this ridiculous exercise of free speech by students. |
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She also uses some uncommon remedies such as geranium for colds and columbine for scrofula. |
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If a judgment has been obtained by perjured evidence remedies are available to the aggrieved party. |
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He is more self-indulgent about his agues, fevers, constipation, and other ills, and goes into detail about the remedies for same. |
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Homeopathic remedies often have fancy names going back to Hahnemann's time, when much of medicine was obscured by use of dog Latin. |
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One of the remedies Hippocrates used for pain and fevers was powder made from the bark and leaves of the willow tree. |
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Minor, easily recognizable diseases are treated by a medicine man, an expert in herbal remedies. |
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I'm not overly keen to have patent remedies for the patently irremediable suggested to me. |
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He cautions against listening to physicians who advocate over-the-counter remedies. |
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Other remedies, including vitamin E, devil's claw and dong quai may enhance warfarin's effects. |
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Among the dodgy remedies are cowpats to draw boils, liquid paraffin to ease constipation and vinegar for almost everything. |
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As you can see, when it comes to beating arthritis, there is a wide range of alternative remedies on the market. |
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He added that the arrangement they had made for a substitute was without prejudice to his rights and remedies following rejection. |
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A senior business analyst at a multinational has the most succinct summary of possible remedies. |
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Traditional medical remedies are readily available in many areas with large Hispanic American populations. |
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Home remedies consisting of poultices, eye irrigations, teas, etc., are liberally provided and described in detail. |
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Homeopathically, I decided to use glandular remedies to stimulate her ovaries to ovulate. |
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The liver is often the first organ to indicate reactions to herbal remedies as this is the part of the body where toxins collect. |
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Though herbal remedies are usually administered as infusions or tinctures, witch hazel is best applied directly onto the wound as a compress. |
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According to homeopaths, diluting medications and shaking the solutions makes the remedies less toxic and gives them more healing power. |
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In the spirit of pioneers, we're concocting our own remedies and salving our own wounds. |
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Some homeopathic remedies derived from substances that would be poisonous in large amounts, such as arsenic or strychnine, could be banned. |
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Homoeopathic remedies prescribed during the initial few consultations focused on healing the damage to the child's immune system. |
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Many individuals have turned to alternative medicine such as acupuncture and herbal and homeopathic remedies. |
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In reality she is more likely to help locals with remedies for their children's eczema or chicken pox. |
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All these remedies have delightful aromas making them pleasurably palatable. |
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You know, despite all of modern medicine's glitz and glamour, sometimes the old fashioned remedies work the best. |
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In my first visit, he treated me with acupuncture to reduce the heat of my hives and gave me Chinese herbs and homeopathic remedies. |
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The remedies available with regard to the fruits of the trespass in the hands of the trespasser would be an injunction, and we would accept that. |
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Traditional remedies of freezing and scraping or pressure washing can damage surfaces and grouting which in turn can cause flooding. |
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Commonly suggested remedies such as cocoa butter, vitamin E oil and other preparations or creams have no evidence that they actually work. |
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The good news is that there are many effective remedies available for generalized anxiety disorder. |
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Chemists made up their own remedies in addition to selling the many patent medicines available. |
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Pox or syphilis was ubiquitous and remedies for illnesses were few and often not effective. |
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Cheap herbal remedies are a false economy, since there may not be enough active ingredient to have any therapeutic effect. |
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The popularity of the over-the-counter combination remedies may well be changing the practice of homeopathy. |
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Book III proposes licit remedies against charms and incantations, and considers whether it is true that sorcerers have the power to heal. |
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Individual remedies are more potent, but if you're not sure which one is right for you, try a combination remedy. |
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Taking herbal remedies such as alfalfa, garlic, aloe vera, dandelion, red clover and psyllium hulls is one method. |
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Other remedies include grindelia, combined with echinacea, calendula and white oak bark. |
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This is also an example of how the physician influenced household remedies at times. |
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The problem comes from some cowboys who sell door to door or the remedies you often see advertised in magazines. |
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Use of adulterants or spurious materials is another issue that further complicates the quality standards of plants-based traditional remedies. |
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The remedies under section 75 are not remedies by way of appeal. |
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Some of these remedies have been closer to quack concoctions. |
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Tiger whiskers, eyes, brains, tails, and bones, in particular, are used in traditional remedies believed to cure ailments ranging from toothache to epilepsy. |
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Nutritional supplements like echinacea, goldenseal, elderberry and astragalus have long been recognized in folk medicine as cold and flu remedies. |
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Some of the therapies discussed include acupuncture and acupressure, drama and dance, herbal remedies, homeopathy, music, biofeedback, and therapeutic touch. |
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Aldrich prescribed the usual flu remedies, including cold water baths. |
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Among other things, when the economy spirals out of control both parties' remedies tend to be politically shortsighted nostrums that invariably make things worse, not better. |
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Mr Li presides over it like a lean-shaven Confucius, grinding up powders and weighing remedies on a delicate pair of scales before dispatching them to the kitchen. |
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The Ba Gua mirror is among the most well-known and commonly used of all the Feng Shui protection spells, remedies, or magical cures for improper placements. |
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The European Renaissance population was increasingly urbanized and divorced from traditional folk remedies, allowing caffeine beverages to be introduced as exotic medicinals. |
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They sometimes supplement Western-style medical care with home remedies or treatment derived from old beliefs in the curing power of the word of the shaman, or medicine man. |
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The idea that remedies from a far-away, exotic location are more potent than anything home grown harkens back to the traveling medicine shows of the 19th century. |
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Many of the poor either self-medicate or get whatever remedies they can from local pharmacists who are the only health care providers in some rural areas. |
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In these small kiosks, shoppers can get advice and remedies for minor ailments from a nurse practitioner without having to make appointments or spend time in waiting rooms. |
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Prior to the 1900s, the approaches to wellness and healthcare included allopathy, homeopathy, and naturopathy as well as a variety of cultural practices and folk remedies. |
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Fortunately, the Administration has proposed remedies to this problem. |
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Traditional Chinese medicine incorporates acupuncture, moxibustion, herbal remedies, cupping, therapeutic exercise and dietary and lifestyle advice. |
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At public hearings, scholars, prominent real estate brokers, and civic watchdogs testified about possible remedies to the problems of racial discrimination and blockbusting. |
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Furthermore, it calls for a wider use of novel institutional remedies such as copyleft and Creative Commons licensing, built upon the paradigm of copyright customisation. |
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In the garden, he grew medicinal plants from which he made and distilled different therapeutic tinctures, ointments and so-called theriacs or quack remedies. |
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Strangely, this chimes with homoeopathic beliefs about the way that remedies become more active by increased dilution in polar solvents like water. |
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Among the more traditional remedies for plague fever were the various organic purgatives, including phlebotomy, diaphoretics, diuretics, emetics, and laxatives. |
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Indeed, before invoking the aid of his own government, the citizen of X would generally be required under the relevant treaty to pursue such a path, to exhaust local remedies. |
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Homeopathic remedies are not only available from homeopaths, although ideally a qualified practitioner should be consulted for a specific, individual diagnosis. |
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As a homeopath I am used to people assuming that I can use remedies almost like a magic wand to cure skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis. |
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These public law remedies are additional to any private law remedies which would be available to him such as damages for misfeasance in public office, assault or negligence. |
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He also advocated that specific remedies could be applied to each such disease, his favourite example being the prescription of Peruvian bark for intermittent fever or ague. |
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While he declined to comment on specific remedies, he did say he thinks trustbusters can seek a punishment that covers new efforts to extend the company's monopoly. |
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The Tzeltal and Tzotzil characteristically employ fresh plant material in the production of herbal remedies and do not customarily use dried specimens. |
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This means that the supply of birth control pills, remedies for toenail fungus, cholesterol blockers and antidepressants is ample, whereas vaccines are scarce. |
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She spoke about several herbal remedies used for stress and anxiety. |
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There are also many sites where the information presented is more problematic, such as some of the claims being made for patent medicines and herbal remedies. |
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Just like refusing vaccines will do nothing to reverse these changes, neither will phony detoxifying remedies. |
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The medical drugs such as corticosteroids, nootropic and diuretic remedies were selectively administered by considering each patient's pathological condition. |
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The therapies increasing the most included herbal medicine, massage, megavitamins, self-help groups, folk remedies, energy healing and homeopathy. |
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The Act therefore melds the criminal law and civil law very closely together and appears to provide a choice of remedies to meet the needs and preferences of victims. |
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Other remedies for this malady include green peas or sauerkraut juice. |
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A couple of sections are dedicated to folk remedies and faith healing. |
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Clinical observations on traditional remedies are feasible and useful. |
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Camphor is a frequent component of medicinal remedies such as cough drops. |
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Once deciphered, the scrolls were found to contain the ancient Egyptian equivalent of a medical manual, complete with herbal remedies and cure-alls. |
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He was hostile to group therapy and to all mass-produced remedies. |
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The usual remedies for unwanted hair include plucking, shaving, waxing or chemical depilatories, but all of them are temporary, as none damage the hair follicle. |
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Even some of the proposed remedies lack any real logic, including the decision to close the staff final salary pension scheme only to new entrants. |
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Here are 15 home remedies taken from the ayurvedic tradition that you can try the next time you have the opportunity. |
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This video remedies that injustice, showcasing an owl doing a butterfly stroke in Lake Michigan. |
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The result is a complex, overlapping set of rules which is most undesirable in the sphere of consumer protection where remedies should be accessible and understandable. |
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A full range of remedies is available in the employment tribunal or the county court, corresponding to those that would be available in any other action brought in those fora. |
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He also added multiple potencies of the same remedies, and let the patient's system choose not only which remedy it wanted, but which potency of the remedy it wanted. |
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More than half used folk remedies, and at least 7 percent used curanderos. |
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When US steel companies pursue anti-dumping remedies, the free-trade orthodoxy disparages them as backward protectionists, blocking the future for poorer countries. |
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The remedies suggested by the unorthodox doctrinaires are futile. |
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Only a fool would prescribe remedies for the current problems of the Net, which is developing explosively and uncontrollably into an outlaw world. |
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My concern now is if that is an exaggeration the remedies they are suggesting could be an exaggeration so the cuts will cut deeper than necessary. |
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Often, acts that violate ethical codes may also violate a law or regulation and can be punishable at law or by government agency remedies. |
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Nonetheless, his book advertises many Paracelsian remedies, including laudanum, mummy, antimony and mercury. |
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Cough and cold remedies are the worst, but Mylanta needs easier to read flavors, too. |
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Many native plant species are used as herbal remedies for a variety of afflictions. |
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Pliny's work includes discussion of all known cultivated crops and vegetables, as well as herbs and remedies derived from them. |
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Many slaves possessed medical skills needed to tend to each other, and used folk remedies brought from Africa. |
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It also provided better medical direction on how to create remedies, and how to properly use them. |
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If percussive maintenance and other home remedies have failed, you should try running a general diagnostic utility. Better yet, run several. |
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The give-and-take between them and Democrats yielded better remedies. |
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As such compromises and syntheses suggest, it was not only hardline Paracelsans who embraced spagyric remedies. |
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The Mongols characterized otachi doctors by their use of herbal remedies, which was distinguished from the spiritual cures of Mongol shamanism. |
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Kublai tried every medical treatment available, from Korean shamans to Vietnamese doctors, and remedies and medicines, but to no avail. |
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Folk medicine of the Middle Ages ostensibly dealt with the use of herbal remedies for ailments. |
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Many early medieval manuscripts have been noted for containing practical descriptions for the use of herbal remedies. |
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Herbal remedies, known as Herbals, along with prayer and other religious rituals were used in treatment by the monks and nuns of the monasteries. |
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She discusses different symptoms that were common to see and the known remedies for them. |
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Although plants were the main source of medieval remedies, around the sixteenth century medical chemistry became more prominent. |
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This opened many doors for medieval physicians as new, different remedies were made. |
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The success of herbal remedies was often ascribed to their action upon the humours within the body. |
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If your horse is anxious, bored, attention seeking, fussy or scared, Bach flower remedies can help. |
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Historically, shepherds often created remedies by experimentation on the farm. |
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Diseases of the hoof, such as foot rot and foot scald may occur, and are treated with footbaths and other remedies. |
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During the American slavery period, cotton root bark was used in folk remedies as an abortifacient, that is, to induce a miscarriage. |
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The common law courts also had jurisdiction over some estates matters, but their remedies for problems were far more limited. |
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Potential remedies include altering the spelling to sackiness and blockism, though no standard conventions exist. |
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In modern practice, perhaps the most important distinction between law and equity is the set of remedies each offers. |
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Like other equitable remedies, it has traditionally been given when a wrong cannot be effectively remedied by an award of money damages. |
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Both an order for specific performance and an injunction are discretionary remedies, originating for the most part in equity. |
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Circuit courts are also the only trial courts in the State of Michigan which possess the power to issue equitable remedies. |
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Alternative civil remedies include restitution or transfer of property, or an injunction to restrain or order certain actions. |
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In England both remedies are in operation, the former through Trades Unions, the latter through factory legislation. |
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Author Judith Sachs believes the answer lies in natural remedies such as meditation, hypnosis, homeopathy or herbalism. |
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Yet even in their case, we observe a bias against disproportionate and nonreciprocal remedies. |
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There he discovered and developed the 38 Bach flower remedies now used in 70 countries around the world. |
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Whether proprietary remedies can be awarded depends on the jurisdiction in question. |
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Both civilian and common law legal systems have bodies of law providing remedies to reverse such enrichment. |
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Homespun remedies include placing children's windmills along the mole runs or in the top of the mole heap. |
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The acid test, I thought, was whether homeopathic remedies behave differently from placebos when submitted to clinical trials. |
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The menthol hit is mild but effective for moderate relief, and they felt less like sweets than some similar non-medicated remedies on offer. |
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However, I am confident that the contingent suppression order offers an important new idea in constitutional criminal procedure remedies. |
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Reported treatment included home remedies and a nonprescription, locally available, cream containing a sulfa drug. |
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The medicinal neem, widely used in rural Indian herbal remedies, is a key Indian tree. |
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The 18th century featured remedies to many of the society's early problems. |
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Designed to offer additional legal remedies for consumers, all 50 states have lemon laws. |
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Katadyn remedies this situation with its Survivor 06 and 035 survival-proven portable desalinators. |
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To help deal with stress, you could try traditional herbal remedies such as valerian or passionflower. |
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The pastoralist residents of Mkomazi, numbering over 20,000 people, are today landless and have exhausted all municipal remedies. |
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The centre uses alternative healing techniques that range from the age-old Ayurvedic remedies to destressing through music and dance. |
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Observation on pediculosis in Buffalo-Cows with Emphasis on its impact on ovarian activity and control by herbal remedies. |
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Finally, it shows that the same reasoning supports rescissory remedies for contractual mistake, frustration, or impossibility. |
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Many homeopathic remedies have been used to help relieve the symptoms including Apomorph, Petroleum, Tabacum and Nux vomica. |
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Flower remedies can complement other therapies such as herbalism,homeopathy or aromatherapy,or be usedalone. |
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The ability of the homoeopathic remedies to ameliorate the cancers was compared to the effects of potentised alcohol over the same period. |
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Avoid remedies for genital itchiness that contain antihistamine or perfume. |
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Not surprisingly, their kitchen were stocked full of the herbs and other substances required in folk remedies for many ailments. |
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Look, if homeopathic remedies make you feel better, take them. |
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The more Aspirin, Codein, Dobell's solution and other extra-homeopathic remedies used, the slower the recovery. |
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The golden bulla was hollow, and contained, it is supposed, remedies against the jettatura. |
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Historically, drugs were discovered through identifying the active ingredient from traditional remedies or by serendipitous discovery. |
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Pratt and Whitney, the engine manufacturers, developed two remedies to the problem. |
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There the team studied the video nasty that was Twickenham and thrashed out remedies. |
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Miasms, or inherited constitutional weaknesses, provide a means of grouping remedies to make prescribing more accurate and less time consuming. |
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These have resulted in increasingly large monetary remedies, both for disgorgement and civil penalties. |
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The remaining books cover criminal and civil law, judicial procedures and remedies. |
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On 8 December 1845, Daniel O'Connell, head of the Repeal Association, proposed several remedies to the pending disaster. |
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Ayurvedic medicine remedies are mainly plant based with some use of animal materials. |
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A special working group was established for homeopathic remedies under the Heads of Medicines Agencies. |
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Homeopathy was developed prior to discovery of the basic principles of chemistry, which proved homeopathic remedies contained nothing but water. |
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Myself am confident that an ointment of it is one of the best remedies for a scabby head that is. |
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Ingesting certain home remedies may result in exposure to lead or its compounds. |
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The aim is to canvass for the recognition of this autography as a typical African epic whose functional remedies can be applied to the very society from which it comes. |
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Other legal, non-prescription remedies that can sicken or kill are aconite, chaparral, colloidal silver, coltsfoot, comfrey, germanium, greater celandine, kava and lobelia. |
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The book also contains new chapters by new authors, on topics such as the role of economists and expert witnesses, cy pres remedies, and proposals for reform. |
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They partially succeeded with the Common Law Procedure Act 1854 and Chancery Amendment Act 1858, which gave both courts access to the full range of remedies. |
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Such folk remedies have included rubbing a dishrag on a wart and then burying the cloth by the light of the moon, and rubbing a penny on a wart to get rid of it. |
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Colonic therapy, chelation therapy, the use of various herbal remedies, and enzyme therapy are some examples of valuable methods of achieving this. |
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Elm has been listed as one of the 38 substances that are used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. |
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They also developed new remedies based on American plants and herbs. |
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He points out that 80 per cent of the world is still dependent on natural remedies, and in Russia, for example, they have iridologists to help diagnosis in hospitals. |
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Another way these two remedies are distinguished is that the declaratory judgment is sometimes available at an earlier point in a dispute than the injunction. |
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A few other familiar trees which supplied home remedies were the beech, persimmon, fringe tree, ash tree, camphor tree, sea grape and wild cherry. |
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Hyperactivity can also be addressed by expert constitutional homeopathic treatment and also by using remedies such as tarentula hisp, veratrumand nux vomica. |
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Efficacy is potentized and adverse effects are mitigated only when the herbs are used as part of a formula, rather than as self-standing remedies, he said. |
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For other women who are experiencing less severe morning sickness, there are both natural remedies or practical methods such as travel sickness bands. |
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A IT depends on your symptoms and if nonsurgical remedies are helping. |
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But the remedies proposed, such as prohibiting judges from penalizing a parent who makes unfounded accusations, would swing the pendulum too far the other way. |
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The isolation of the indigenous people meant the remedies developed were for far less serious diseases, this was from not contracting western illnesses. |
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Traditional medicine incorporates diverse remedies and practices such as the use of herbs, amulets, guinea pigs, and incantations to eliminate disease or cleanse the body. |
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Historically many different claimed remedies have existed in folklore. |
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Folk remedies for upset stomach, including azarcon and greta among Hispanics, ba-baw-san among Chinese or ghasard among Indians, may contain large amounts of lead. |
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If we are not mistaken, this is one of the popular Russian remedies...It is not necessary to take cathartics, simply eating a whole cocoanut being sufficient. |
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The set of three Bach flower remedies are made using natural flower essences and are designed to give a helping hand with diet and healthy living regimes. |
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The remedies are derived from substances that come from often unlikely sounding plants, minerals or animals, such as arnica, poison ivy, stinging nettle and even crushed bees. |
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Being able to identify symptoms and remedies was the primary focus. |
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Beyond routine nursing this also shows that medical remedies from plants, either grown or gathered, had a significant impact of the future of medicine. |
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These include aroma therapy, bach flower remedies, colon therapy, chelation therapy, cupping, craniosacral therapy, colon hydrotherapy, reflexology and hydrotherapy. |
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Oak has been listed as one of the 38 substances used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health. |
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Uzbekistan proposed Kyrgyzstan to acquire chemical remedies for agriculture, in particular magnesium chlorate defoliant for defoliation of cotton. |
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Now in its updated second edition, The Alternative Medicine Cabinet is an award-winning guide to nontraditional remedies to common health problems. |
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I've tried the usual remedies, including old wives' remedies like cold nettle soup, wolf spider syrup and crushed virgin tigers' tails, all to no avail. |
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