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Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm Dark chocolate & mint Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm Dark chocolate & mint

Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm Dark chocolate & mint

Quantity Description: tube of 4 gm Balm
Manufacturer: E.T. Browne
Price: ₹ 130.0

Information about Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm Dark chocolate & mint

Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm

Key benefits of Palmer s Cocoa Butter Formula Ultra Moisturizing Lip Balm :
Helps prevent & protect chapped, cracked or wind-burned lips.

Direction for use:
As directed.

Safety information:
For external use only. Keep out of the reach of children.

Use under medical supervision.

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I am 16 years old and from few days whenever I eat sweets like chocolates, I always found my tongue bitter and even after drinking after it becomes more bitter taste. Is this indication for something or its normal?

MD - Alternate Medicine, BHMS
Homeopath, Surat
I am 16 years old and from few days whenever I eat sweets like chocolates, I always found my tongue bitter and even a...
Take Rheum 30C one dose and Cosmos 30C daily for 2 weeks. It will be alright. Still if you have any queries, please let me know. Take care. :)
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Hi doctor! I'm a 20 year old girl. I have 1-2 cubes of bitter chocolate (having 70% cocoa) after dinner quite often. I am putting in a lot of effort into losing weight and getting in good shape. So, is it okay for me to have the bitter chocolate sometimes or is it spoiling all my efforts?

MSc
Dietitian/Nutritionist, Hyderabad
Hi doctor! I'm a 20 year old girl. I have 1-2 cubes of bitter chocolate (having 70% cocoa) after dinner quite often.
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Hi lybrate-user take moderate carbohydrate, moderate protein, low fat diet. Take a cup of green tea in the morning and evening. Avoid eating fried foods, junk foods, milk products like cheese, khoa, etc. Also do not take creamed milk rather take skimmed milk. Eat less chapatis, less rice, more pulses and pulses products, fresh fruits and vegetables. Must take exercises daily.

I am 61 male having bitterness in mouth. Could you tell me why and remedy please.

BDS, MDS
Dentist, Gorakhpur
I am 61 male having bitterness in mouth. Could you tell me why and remedy please.
There are way to many causes for your problem. Few of them are use of various medications like antibiotics etc, diabetes, liver disorders, kidney disorders etc. If you are apparently normal and healthy individual, a more precise local cause can be present in your mouth that is accumulated plaque, calculus and/ or tongue coating. Age related degenerative changes another cause for your bitter taste. I would suggest you to meet a nearby dentist and let him find the cause. A better treatment can be done only after exact diagnosis of your problem. Meanwhile you can use Listerine or non alcohol based mouthwash to gurgle twice daily. Thank you.
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I am 18 years old female. Now I have some temperature increased and my mouth is too bitter.

MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dentist, Chennai
I am 18 years old female. Now I have some temperature increased and my mouth is too bitter.
?A bitter taste may result from dehydration, glossitis, a dry mouth, allergies, salivary glands infections, lack of zinc and vitamin B12, and polyps in the nose. ?Others include breathing through the mouth, inflamed upper airways, and autoimmune diseases like Sjogren's syndrome and Bell's palsy. ?Some injuries and traumas that cause a bitter taste include head, nerve, mouth and nose injuries, and biting your tongue. ?Dental appliances such as braces, any surgery on your ear, nose, teeth or throat, and radiation therapy on your neck or head cause a bitter taste in mouth. ?Gargle with water. Brush your teeth, tongue, roof of your mouth, and gums using toothpaste. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash. Drink liquids, chew sugar-free gum or mints, or suck on sour candies. Use plastic utensils if you have bitter taste when eating.
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Taste of my mouth have become bitter, as a result I do not feel hungry. what should I do? Please help me.

MDS - Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery
Dentist, Chennai
We need more investigation & clinical examination to decide upon treatment. Dental tips: - visit a dentist every six months for cleaning and a thorough dental check-up. Limit sugary food to avoid tooth decay. Gargle your mouth thoroughly after every meal. Scrub gently to clean your tongue with a tongue cleaner. Floss all your teeth inter dentally & brush twice daily, morning & night, up & down short vertical strokes, with ultra-soft bristles, indicator brush. Tooth brush to be changed every 2 months.
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