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Dont Bite Me Patches
Don't Bite Me! is an all natural trans-dermal skin patch containing Vitamin B1 and Aloe Vera. Don't Bite Me are great for those who hate the smell the usual insect repellents, and are great for kids.
Available packs of 5 or 10 patches
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Viafem Viafem is a revolutionary all natural female sexual stimulant reported to work within an hour and may last up to 1-2 days. Viafem contains a blend of active herbal ingredients that have been shown to work together to help enhance & stimulate the female libido in a short period of time.
Price: £34.00 for 10 Capsules
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Life Mel
Life Mel made by Honey Bees is the result of over thirty years' research. Life Mel has been specially developed to provide the recognised nutritional benefits of honey enhanced by feeding the bees with selected herbs. To read more - Click here
Price: £37.50 for 120gr
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Puralife Oxygen for Life Boost your energy, stimulate your mind, and improve your general well-being with Oxygen For Life from Puralife. Delivering unprecedented levels of pure, bio-available oxygen to your bloodstream, there is no healthier way to live your life, every day. Price: £36.99 for 250ml
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Don’t Let Diverticulitis Drive You Nuts
Good news for people with diverticulitis: it appears to be safe to fearlessly eat nuts, corn, seeds, and popcorn. What’s more, nuts and corn might actually protect against the disease. According to the authors of a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, “These findings refute the pervasive but unproven belief that these foods are associated with diverticular complications and suggest that the recommendation to avoid ....
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Drink Less Sugar to Dodge Diabetes
A study suggests that water and other non-sugary drinks are a smarter choice than soda and fruit drinks—often marketed as juice, but containing little—as these were found to increase diabetes risk in African American women.
Limiting sweetened beverages is one step we all can take to address diabetes. This message is important, because diabetes is a leading cause of death and disability in the United States, and black women have twice the rate of diabetes as ....
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Five Hours a Week Keeps the Weight Off
For people who embark on weight-loss programs, keeping weight off is even harder than losing it. A new study found that about five hours of exercise per week makes it easier for overweight women who lose weight to keep it off. The study, published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, included 201 overweight and obese women from 21 to 45 years old. The women were instructed to ....
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