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Native Remedies Naughty Nits Hair Oil, Naughty Nits Spritzer and Naughty Nits Shampoo UltraPack
The ComboPack of Naughty Nits Hair Oil and Naughty Nits Spritzer and Naughty Nits Shampoo consists of multiple remedies that work …
Hylands Homeopathic Silicea 6X 1000 tab ( Multi-Pack)
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Rosemary 100% Pure Essential Oil – 10 ml
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Question by fl0werstar: Can contraceptives cause PCOS — heeeelp :) ?
I was on the pill for 5 years and stopped 8 months ago. As I haven’t had periods ever since, I’ve consulted my gynecologist, had an ultrasound and been diagnosed with cysts. Although my gynecologyst told me it’s a syndrome caused by the pill, she didn’t mention PCOS and only advised me to wait as I’m quite young (24) and don’t want to get pregnant at the moment, so no drastic cure is needed. But I’ve just checked on the internet and I’m terrified. I’ve been losing weight these last 8 months (I’ve even lost my appetite a bit) and I don’t have the excessive hair growth, but otherwise this sounds like PCOS. I don’t want to take any more hormones, I’d prefer homeopathy. I’d love to get back to normal! Pls help!

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Answer by Q
NO, the pill does not cause PCOS. PCOS is not a disease of the ovaries–it’s a metabolic disease and the ovarian repercussions are just symptoms, not the cause.

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Question by Wicked Chicken!: What are the symptoms of hyperthyroidism in a preschooler?
I have been searching for answers for my 2.5 yr old’s sleeping problems since he was about 4 wks old. For the first 7 months, he was waking every 45 minutes around the clock and was unsoothable with just nursing. I had to rock him, bounce him, nurse him, etc. over and over again until he fell back to sleep. We only had one doctor who considered it “abnormal” and that doc did an upper GI for reflux. They just said that he would grow out of it.

Well, now he’s 2.5 yrs old and still stirs at night every hour or so. I know this, because I’ve watched him sleep. He is difficult to put to sleep (it takes hours at night, sometimes) and will sleep restlessly all night long. If we cosleep, he bites me, kicks me, pulls my hair, yells and cries in his sleep…all night. This just doesn’t seem normal to me.

What have we tried?

Homeopathy
Allergy panels (he doesn’t eat dairy, eggs, peanuts, or soy…no other allergies)
Cry-it-out (tried this for months…it only taught him to not wake me when he woke up…I stopped this eventually, bc it didn’t work)
Reflux meds
A number of other things that I can’t remember off-hand. Trust me, though, that I have tried everything obvious.

So, my mind wandered to thyroid dysfunction. He is a very hyperactive child…not on meds, of course…and we have some behavior problems with him, as well. His nighttime restlessness struck me as a potential symptom. Are there any other things that I should look for? Anyone ELSE who has experience with a CHILD this small with hyperthyroidism?

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Answer by naty♥
Maybe is actually is hyperactive. My cousin and newphew acted the exact same way until they gave him some medication. Ever since he has been much calmer.

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Spasilk 100% Pure Silk Facial Beauty Pillowcase, White
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Hyland’s Silicea, 30X, No. 12, 500 Tablets (Pack of 3)
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Nature Works – Silica, 90 capsules
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Question by rashmishinde_6: How do I make my eyebrows darker.?
I want to make my eyebrows darker. My eyebrows are light, so it’s look like unconfidence on my face. I want to improve my eyebrows hair. Give me some natural tips which solved my problem permantatly. My friends are suggessted that use eyebrow pencil; but it is not look very good. Give some oil name which apply for massage to my eyebrows or some tips which are homeopathic.

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Answer by Choyobinshe
Use sharpie.

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Facial Hair


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Smiles’ Prid Homeopathic Drawing Salve, 18 GM, 1 each (Pack of 6)
All natural formula. Also aids in relieving the discomfort of minor skin irritations, superficial cuts, scratches and wounds….
Natural Lice and Insect Repellent, Nit Free Mint Spray, Natural Peppermint Oil Spray, All Organic Enzyme Formula – 8oz
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JASON Natural Cosmetics Shampoo, Thin-To-Thick Hair & Scalp Therapy – 8 fl oz
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Hair Washing


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Natural Lice and Insect Repellent, Nit Free Mint Spray, Natural Peppermint Oil Spray, All Organic Enzyme Formula – 8oz
Nit Free Mint Spray comes in an 8 ounce spray bottle, ready to use. Apply to the hair and nape of the neck to ward off the insects…
BHI – Hair And Skin, 100 tablets
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Question by fl0werstar: Can contraceptives cause PCOS? Can I cure it without drastic measures?
I was on the pill for 5 years and stopped 8 months ago. As I haven’t had periods ever since, I’ve consulted my gynecologist, had an ultrasound and been diagnosed with cysts. Although my gynecologyst told me it’s a syndrome caused by the pill, she didn’t mention PCOS and only advised me to wait as I’m quite young (24) and don’t want to get pregnant at the moment, so no drastic cure is needed. But I’ve just checked on the internet and I’m terrified. Before getting on the pill I had no problems at all! Also, I’ve been losing weight these last 8 months (I’ve even lost my appetite a bit) and I don’t have the excessive hair growth, but otherwise this sounds like PCOS. I don’t want to take any more hormones, I’d prefer homeopathy. I’d love to get back to normal! Pls help!

Best answer:

Answer by ESweetPea
No, the Pill is used to treat PCOS.

It’s never been shown to cause it.

You may have developed PCOS while on the pill and you didn’t notice because it was keeping you from ovulating.

And with PCOS, you usually GAIN weight, not lose it.

The usual symptoms of PCOS are weight gain or trouble losing weight, excessive facial (or even chest) hair growth, painful periods, irregular periods, blood sugar issues (like insulin resistance) and infertility.

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Question by chinmayee: ihave been infected with staph while working in a research lab.how will i get cured?
it first started as erythematous rashes on arms and shoulders,hair follicullites which seems like a minor thing the gradually i developed back and joint pain and pneumonia.iwent to the doctor and he prescribed me gatifloxacin 400mg. for 5 days. it gave me relief from rashes and hair follicullites but joint pains persisted.after 10-12 days all the symptoms reappeared.again i took another course of the same antibiotic.the results were similar and again the infection appeared after 10 days.then i took the same antibiotic for 21 days ,this time there was no relief at all. then i tried homeopathy i cant find any improvement. further my family members are compaining of slight joint pain and3 of them had pneumonia ,1 had severe boils.what should i do?

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Answer by FamousKhunt
well i guess it depends on the staph infection. is it MRSA? because that form is not killed by antibiotics.

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