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10
Feb
2012
Unleash your Sexual Power!

1 day ago by Dr. Wu Dhi

Whenever Billy gets close to scoring, the game is over before it even starts. Now he stays away from sexual encounters as he is embarrassed and within minutes of getting excited he blows his goo. He told me that sometimes he looses it even before intercourse. This can happen to anyone, regardless of ...

Recharging Qi Gong - rechargingqigong.com/blog

07
Feb
2012
Sumatran rhino pregnant: conservationists hope third time's the charm

4 days ago by Jeremy Hance

Ratu, a female Sumatra rhino (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis), is in the eleventh month of her third pregnancy raising hopes for a successful birth of one of the world's most imperiled big mammals. Ratu suffered two prior miscarriages, but researchers believe the current pregnancy—which still has four to ...

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Diabetes is One of the Fastest Deadly Growing Diseases around the World

4 days ago by admin

USA – China (PRWEB) February 06, 2012 A revolutionary natural supplement for diabetes was just released after years of research by HESHOUTANG TCM HEALTHCARE on the bases of traditional Chinese medicine brings new and real hope for diabetes. Recently released research suggests that GlucoNature has th ...

Diabetics Supplements - diabeticssupplements.com

06
Feb
2012
Vampire and bird frogs: discovering new amphibians in Southeast Asia's ...

5 days ago by Jeremy Hance

In 2009 researchers discovered 19,232 species new to science, most of these were plants and insects, but 148 were amphibians. Even as amphibians face unprecedented challenges—habitat loss, pollution, overharvesting, climate change, and a lethal disease called chytridiomycosis that has pushed a numbe ...

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03
Feb
2012
Seahorse – The Most Fascinating Sea Creature

8 days ago by Nicole Hawker

In many Asian countries, especially China, they hunt seahorses for decorative ornaments, medical purposes and souvenirs. The seahorse population declined drastically. It is believed that many types of seahorses are at the brink of extinction or they already have. What is so unique about these creatu ...

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02
Feb
2012
Year of the Dragon: Seamoths

9 days ago by Ivan

Kusu Island; (Photo by James) There really are quite a number of fishes with dragon-inspired names. Today, we'll look at a family of really bizarre-looking fishes which can be found in Singapore. The seamoths (F. Pegasidae), also sometimes known as dragonfishes or sea robins, are a group of small ar ...

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01
Feb
2012
Self Acupressure Help for Nausea and Vomiting

10 days ago by Susan Wagstaff

DISCLAIMER: The information contained in this video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be substituted for professional medical diagnosis. In the event of a serious medical condition, seek the help of a licensed and qualified health care practitioner. Suzy West has a Ma ...

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My Visit to the Acupuncturist.

10 days ago by Watertown Wanderer

A short time ago I wrote an entry in this blog called Needles and Pins in which I described some physical ailments that I have to put up with. In this post I wrote that I had decided to try an alternative to modern medicine for my chronic sinusitis and lower back pain. That alternative was acupunctu ...

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Energy Is Life // science

10 days ago by DAAN

Chinese Medical view’s energy provides an interesting look of what life is. To establish a model for my ensuing argument, I will use the Chinese Medical view of the human being as a metaphor. For thousands of years, Chinese Medicine has recognized that there is energy in the body that directs all of ...

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31
Jan
2012
Cupping – An Acupuncture Technique

11 days ago by breathenews

Cupping is an ancient technique used throughout East Asia, the middle east and in many eastern European countries to treat muscular skeletal pain and in traditional cultures it is believed to help treat colds and flu’s. Cupping is one of the techniques commonly used alongside acupuncture. Cupping in ...

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