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  • Health and Fitness in Pregnancy and Delivering a Healthy Baby

    Pregnancy is when women are most beautiful, when theres another life being nurtured inside the mothers womb. This act of creating life, though, is not without its complications, and expectant soon-to-be mothers should do their best to keep their health in
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  • Pregnancy Planner - A Quick Guide

    Weeks 1 to 3 are the first weeks of pregnancy. Week 1 begins on the first day of your last menstrual period. You will have no pregnancy symptoms yet, it?s too early right now. By week 4 nearly all of the organs and structure of the fetus have formed, you w
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  • Healing Heartburn Holistically

    Everyone at some point in time has experienced some form of heartburn. Often, what we notice is a bitter, sour or acid taste in our mouths. At times, we may feel as if partially digested foods or liquids are moving from our stomach back towards our mouth.
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  • Does Your Morning Coffee Cause You Pain or Discomfort?

    Does your morning coffee cause you pain? Are you frustrated when a night out dining with friends ends in discomfort instead of relaxed conversation? Do you carry antacids with you every day?

    Heartburn is more than just a nuisance. It can detract fr
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  • GERD, Acid Reflux and Heartburn

    Gastroesophageal reflux disease, or GERD, can occur when the lower esophageal sphincter (LES) does not shut the proper way and stomach contents leak back, or reflux, back into the esophagus. The LES is a ring of muscle at the lower part of the esophagus wh
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  • Acid Reflux Disease

    What is acid reflux disease?

    Acid reflux disease can and often is mistaken for heartburn. But the heartburn symptoms of acid reflux disease usually occur 2 or more days a week for at least 3 months and can damage your esophagus. At th
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  • Ginger for Upset Stomach

    The common ginger root used in cooking has been found to alleviate nausea, indigestion, and motion sickness.

    For motion sickness ginger is more effective than the common Dramamine, says the British medical journal Lancet. Researchers recommend 1,50
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