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In The Army Is There A Way To Get Organic And Natural Foods? Does The Army Have A Vegetarian Meals.?

February 20, 2010 by  
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I am about to be sent to the army and I was just wondering if they have a way to get all vegetarian meals and how to do so. Second I was wondering if they have a way to get mostly organic and all natural foods if you only eat those?

Is There An Electrical Alternative Energy Which Is Cheaper Than Buying Electricity?

February 10, 2010 by  
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We are very keen to go green and self sufficient with the electrical energy we use in our home. What are the costs of doing this compared to buying electricity from the national grid?

Are There Any All-natural Or Organic Based Lipstick Brands? [besides The Beloved Burts Bees Lip Shimmers][?

February 6, 2010 by  
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u should ask the person at a makeup store

Is There A Cure For Tinia Versicolor? Is There A Natural/organic Cure?

February 2, 2010 by  
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Tinea versicolor is a fungus infection that mainly affects the skin of young people. This common condition is unsightly, but it is neither permanent nor serious. Spots can be either light- or reddish- brown or else lighter than the surrounding skin (hence, the name “versicolor”). There may be just a few spots, or there can be so many that they run together (like a shawl) and make it seem that islands of normal skin color are the spots, not the other way around.
There are many antifungal agents available to apply to the skin for the treatment of tinea versicolor. Over-the-counter (OTC) remedies include clotrimazole, miconazole, and selenium sulfide shampoo (e.g., Selsum Blue). (There are a large number of OTC products that contain these medications. Check the label carefully.) These solutions are difficult to apply to large areas, however, and this makes it easy to miss spots.
Oral treatment for tinea versicolor is much simpler. A single dose of ketoconazole (brand name: Nizoral) or 5 daily doses of itraconazole (brand name: Sporanox) are two therapies your doctor can recommend.

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