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My GP prescribed an antihistamine that isn't an off the shelf variety when I had a nasty bite that wouldn't heal and said I should not buy a run...
My husband's had a series of eye problems over the last few years, (not diabetic) and the eye drops do have lasting effect. When I have my...
Flexitol will sort nasty cracks out in 3 or 4 days, but body shop coconut body cream or body shop hemp are both good too. I bought a pair of socks...
Best bet is to make your own. Chip up your potato, put a little olive oil into a sandwich bag, put the chipped potato into the bag and rub all...
I'm T2 on tablets only and DN nurse told me not to drive below 5.
I had the same problem for 2 or 3 years and had had a couple of distressing incidents on 2 consecutive holidays where I was desperate for the loo...
We make up an enormous bowl of salad on a Sunday evening and I top it off with a whole pack of flaked salmon (they do different flavours eg honey...
Never taken my lancet abroad with me but would get a GP letter just in case especially as we travel from Bristol who nitpick at anything- testing...
However you do need to up it for driving - having been told recently you should be "5 to drive"
Don't buy ready made - buy a cauliflower break the florets off and halve the bigger ones; whizz briefly in food processor until it looks a bit...
Have you tried cauliflower "rice" I only tried it for the first time a couple of weeks back and am now an absolute convert
I would speak to someone in your HR department and talk about discrimination in the workplace.
I did a chilli the other night and made cauliflower rice for the first time so as to reduce the carb intake - really easy and honestly couldn't...
Haven't used it yet cos only bought it today, but with Christmas present money have bought a spiralizer. (£15 from Lakeland) It means I can turn...
depends, I suppose on how high your cholesterol is and whether you can bear the taste, but have you tried a small glass of beetroot juice a day?
I keep a supply of various sized blister plasters and find they are really helpful - put one on and leave it in situ until it comes off in its own...
I had a high reading a while back - seems it was because I'd eaten a banana every day.....? I took another test a week or so later and it was fine
Sorry to jump onto bettysboo's trail, butI was wondering similarly about France - thinking seriously about a permanent move there, but unsure...
I would concur that Flexitol is brilliant and available in supermarkets (didn't know we could get it on prescription) - in the past, Body Shop...
I know I'm being simple, but can someone please explain what is meant by a "liver dump"?