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Hi, Index finger front side bottom of the area keep fenugreek with the help of micropore tape and middle finger ring finger bottom of the middle area keep fenugric index finger middle area keep mustard seed and thumb finger back side bottom of the nail area keep one pepper middle finger back side middle area keep one pepper and Ring finger back side middle area keep one pepper and small finger front side top of the area keep one pepper it's cure all problems.
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I have osteoporosis and taking calcium tablets for long but there is no improvement in osteoporosis.
Hello,
take, homoeo-care.
@ five phos 6x -4 tabs, thrice a day. With lukewarm water,
@ echinacea 30-6 pills, thrice a day.
* take, amla, orange, milk, mushrooms, fish.
Tke, care.
take, homoeo-care.
@ five phos 6x -4 tabs, thrice a day. With lukewarm water,
@ echinacea 30-6 pills, thrice a day.
* take, amla, orange, milk, mushrooms, fish.
Tke, care.
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Hot or cold compresses. Applying heat or cold may help. "Some people like heat, some like cold, Deal says. "Whatever feels best.
Exercising regularly builds and strengthens bones. Weight-bearing exercises—where bones and muscles work against gravity—are best. These include aerobics, dancing, jogging, stair climbing, tennis, walking, and lifting weights. People who have osteoporosis may want to attempt gentle exercise, such as walking, rather than jogging or fast-paced aerobics, which increas...more
Exercising regularly builds and strengthens bones. Weight-bearing exercises—where bones and muscles work against gravity—are best. These include aerobics, dancing, jogging, stair climbing, tennis, walking, and lifting weights. People who have osteoporosis may want to attempt gentle exercise, such as walking, rather than jogging or fast-paced aerobics, which increas...more
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