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My pilonidal cyst / sinus excision, part 2
This video was taken 1 month post-op..... Healing well, no infections, daily dressings using Aquacel Ag.
The Cleanest Face
Bradley introduces a new product... named "B-F-Face Cleanse" it is guaranteed to clean all toxics out of your face, mask bad breath and clean your sinus tract. A low price and available as long as we have access to the hills outside town we will do our best to provide this product for one low price of your subscription. Ok who cares if you sub but hey clean your face of all acne, pits, vipers and dents... some call this the ooo le' le' of facials.
Native American Healing In The 21st Century - richheape.com
This DVD looks at the ancient health and healing methods of American Indians. It discusses the invaluable contributions the Native Americans made to our early frontier heritage and shows how many of those same healing plants and herbs are an important source of today's modern methods of maintaining health. Learn Native American healing practices from traditional tribal elders. Learn from today's respected physicians thecrossover of ancient Native American healing remedies to present-day medical practices. Discover the contents of a 350 year old Indian medicine bag. Learn about Herbal healing remedies for Heart & Circulatory, Arthritis, Female conditions, Respiratory, Asthma, Skin Conditions, Digestive tract. Sinus and much more... The point is clearly made that what has been effective for thousands of years may still be the best means of maintaining a healthy lifestyle today.
abpa Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis IgE
Aspergillus spp. are widely distributed fungal moulds found in soil and other organic matter. They have also been isolated in air conditioning systems. There are more than a hundred different species but most human disease is caused by Aspergillus fumigatus or Aspergillus niger. Occasionally, Aspergillus clavatus and Aspergillus flavus cause human illness,Inhalation of the fungal spores allows entry of the pathogen into the body. There are 4 main clinical syndromes caused by the organism which has a predilection for the respiratory tract:
Disover Better Health For Yourself or Others With Goji
You have within you power the ability to discover the amazing product: Freelife Himalayan Goji Juice. Supports The Body's Ability To: Look Younger Live Longer Feel Better Boost Energy Levels Gain greater sense of mental alertness Normalize your weight Maintain a healthy balanced body Increase sexual performance Improves General Metabolism Combat stress Plus a whole lot more Can Help Conditions as: Allergies Anemia / Blood Disorders Arthritis / Joint Pain Athletic Performance Back Pain / Conditions Bone Health / Osteoporosis Cancer Cardiovascular Health Cholesterol Chronic Fatigue Syndrome / Fatigue Colds / Flu / Immune System / Sinuses Crohn's Disease Dental Health Depression Diabetes / Blood Sugar Digestive Health Energy / Stamina / Endurance Fibromyalgia Irritable Bowel Syndrome Headaches / Migraines High Blood Pressure Hypothyroidism Insomnia / Sleep Disorders Menopause Mood / Stress Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Muscle Spasms Narcolepsy Pain / Injury Pre-Menstrual Syndrome (PMS) Sexual Performance Skin / Hair / Nails Urinary Tract Function Vision / Eye Health Weight Management
very embarrassing! (SNOT funny)
liam reveals all about blowing.. pardon the pun! www.myspace.com/liaman6 A little about mucus: Respiratory system In the respiratory system, mucus traps small particles such as bacteria and dust, helping to prevent them from entering the body; this occurs especially in the nose. Mucus aids in the protection of the lungs by trapping foreign particles that enter the nose during normal breathing. Additionally, it prevents tissues from drying out. Increased mucus production in the respiratory tract is a symptom of many common illnesses, such as the common cold. The presence of mucus in the nose and throat is normal, but increased quantities can impede comfortable breathing and must be cleared by blowing the nose or expectorating phlegm from the throat. Among the components of nasal mucus are tears. Nasal mucus is mucus produced by the nasal mucosa. It serves to protect the respiratory tract and trap foreign objects such as dust and pollen before they enter the remainder of the respiratory tract. Nasal mucus is produced continually, and most of it is swallowed unconsciously. Mucin Mucus is produced by submucosal cells as well as goblet cells in the respiratory system. It consists of mucin, a highly glycosylated peptide. Upon stimulation, MARPKs (myrastine-alanine rich protein kinases) signal the binding of mucin filled vesicles to the plasma membrane. The fusion of the vesicles causes the release of the mucin, which as it exchanges Ca2+ for Na+ expands up to 600 fold. The result is a viscoelastic product of interwoven molecules called mucus. Diseases involving mucus Generally mucus is clear and thin, serving to filter air during inhalation. During times of infection, mucus can change color to yellow or green either as a result of trapped bacteria or due to the body's reaction to viral infection.[1] Such colored mucus or phlegm usually has an offensive putrid odor. In the case of bacterial infection, the bacterium becomes trapped in already clogged sinuses, breeding in the moist, nutrient-rich environment. Antibiotics may be used fruitfully to treat the secondary infection in these cases, but will generally not help with the original cause. In the case of a viral infection such as cold or flu, the first stage of infection causes the production of a clear, thin mucus in the nose or back of the throat. As the body begins to react to the virus (generally one to three days), mucus thickens and may turn yellow or green. In these cases, antibiotics will not be useful, and are a major source of misuse. Treatment is generally symptom-based; the only cure is to allow the immune system to fight off the virus over time.