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    Ashwagandha

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    offer some therapeutic value.1 For centuries‚ Ayurvedic medicine has used the ashwagandha (Withania somnifera) plant as an aphrodisiac‚ to remedy general weakness and exhaustion‚ as well as for its stress-relieving qualities.1 In Ayurveda‚ certain herbal formulas are considered to be rejuvenating. These formulas are called Rasáyana tonics‚ and they are typically taken over long periods of time to regenerate both brain and body tissue.2 In rare cases an herb is so potent and has so many health benefits

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    colds. BODY I. Water‚ one of man’s basic necessities‚ plays an important role in treating colds. A. Drink plenty of fluids daily. 1. Dehydration can be prevented by drinking water‚ milk‚ sports drinks‚ herbal teas‚ or fruit juices. 2. Avoid drinks with caffeine since they may cause dehydration. 3. Hot liquids help in relieving nasal congestion. B. Gargle with warm water mixed with a dissolved half teaspoon

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    The Achievements of the Aztecs After many years of being nomads‚ the Aztecs decided to establish in the Valley of Mexico. The Aztecs moved there because of a prophecy by Huitzilopochtli‚ their main god. In the prophecy‚ Huitzilipochtli promised his people that they would have a city of their own some day‚ but they had to find a specific place to build it. To find this special place‚ they looked for an eagle‚ perched on a cactus‚ holding a snake. After some time they had to settle down peacefully

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    To a large extent‚ I agree with this statement. Many companies’ owners claimed that the success of business depend on its profitability. However‚ many multinational companies embed business ethic into their operations. The truth is a business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business‚ since it may lead to bad reputation of the company‚ violation of law and poor employee performance. Good reputation is vital for companies‚ since customers and investors ought to purchase goods and

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    ational University of Singapore Business School Master of Business Administration Marketing Management (BMA 5009) Group Final Project: Marketing Eu Yan Sang to the Young‚ Modern Singapore Consumer 8 November 2010 TABLE OF CO TE TS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 1. 2. I TRODUCTIO ........................................................................................................ - 1 EYS OVERVIEW .................................................................................................

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    UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY‚ JAMAICA COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PHARMACY Course of Study: Group: Module: Topic: Presenter: Bachelor of Pharmacy Degree BPharm 1 Introduction to Pharmacy (PHA1002) Scope of Pharmacy Practice Unit 6 Miss Stephanie Mullings OBJECTIVES 1. TO DISCUSS THE PROFESSIONAL SUBJECTS STUDIED IN THE PHARMACY PROGRAM THEIR INTERRELATIONSHIP AND THEIR RELATION TO PHARMACY PRACTICE 2. TO DISCUSS AREAS OF PHARMACY PRACTICE HOSPITAL PHARMACY  COMMUNITY

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    CHAPTER I (The Theoretical and the Problem) Introduction In the plant kingdom flowers are what we think the world represents. Flowers are given to people as well as most likely they are roses‚ tulips and any other beautiful flowers we can think of. In the Philippines there is a flower that’s not so attractive but it makes up for the uses and the pleasing aroma it radiates. It is the sampaguita flower of the Philippines; it is also the national flower of the Philippines. Sampaguita is very

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    Vitamin B1

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    VITAMIN B1 VERSION 1.0 What is it? Vitamin B1 is a water-soluble vitamin also referred to as thiamine. It is part of the B complex group and essential for normal metabolism‚ cardiovascular and nervous system health. Why you may need vitamin B1 Cataracts - a high dietary intake of thiamine is associated with a reduced risk of cataracts. Mouth ulcers – low blood levels have been found in people with recurrent mouth ulcers. Insect repellent – vitamin B1 is a popular natural insect repellent

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    DISCUSSION An interaction might occur when two or more agents are taken together. The likelihood of these interactions increases when herbs or herbal products are involved due to their multicomponent nature. The clinical result of such an interaction will likely affect therapeutic outcome either positively or negatively. Meanwhile‚ effective microbial control of urinary tract infection depends on the excretion and sustenance of therapeutic concentration of antimicrobial agents in urine. The excretion

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    Running head: CULTURE AND HEALTH TRADITIONS Culture and Health Traditions Robyn Prather Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion NRS 429v Kathryn Kollowa February 04‚ 2012 Culture and Health Traditions Madeline Leininger is the nurse and anthropologist who first developed the theory of addressing the needs of the whole person within their culture‚ heritage and traditions. Her book‚ Transcultural Nursing: Concepts‚ Theories‚ and Practice (1978)‚ gave rise to an area

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