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Mouth Sores

... appeared with a serious bout of tonsillitis and swollen glands six years ago. Please help. Mouth ulcers are round patches ...
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Hair Loss

... When you eat a lot of fat, it seems that the sebaceous glands that oil the hair root become overactive and swollen. Then the hair root ...
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Palpitations

... 'fight or flight' hormone that is released by the adrenal glands when we're in stressful situations. Thyroid hormones have a similar ...
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Measles

... Christmas. It has left her with healing difficulties and her glands are still up. Is this normal? She has not been immunised and is at ... and oils and, occasionally, echinacea and belladonna for her glands. A typical attack of measles starts with most of the ...
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Insomnia

... the brain? One reason, I think, is that at 4 am, the adrenal glands begin to secrete cortisol, in preparation for waking up. The cortisol ...
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Sweating Hands

... anything else which will help? There are sweat glands all over the body about 100 in just one centimetre of skin surface - but ... centre produces certain chemicals which stimulate the sweat glands to get working. The sweat actually cools down the body. The body ...
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Babies Allergies

... is the main controller of the immune system and the adrenal glands, which regulate all stress situations including bacterial or viral ...
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Goitre

... Questions and Answers glands goitre thyroid swelling hypothyroidism ...
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Aching Joints

... until the early hours. Then, at around 4am, the adrenal glands release the maximum amount of cortisol (one of the body’s steroid ...
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Chemotherapy (Immune System)

... however, massage any cancerous areas on the skin, or in the glands or lymph nodes.) There are a few basic guidelines regarding diet: ...
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