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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Low-cost replaces Zegerid (LA Times)

My doctor prescribed Zegerid for acid reflux. It contains the omeprazole more sodium bicarbonate. My pharmacist said I can take omeprazole OTC over bicarbonate of soda and achieve the same results for less money. A supply of 30 days of the limitation period is $ 129.

Pharmacist provides money-saving tips. Make sure it shows you how to replace the dose brand House omeprazole and baking soda, so that they in parallel on physician's prescription. Be sure to not overuse of baking soda, because this could provide sodium too.

My daughter had warts on his toes when she was 7 years old. We have tried everything and none of it worked. Then the doctor asked me to dip my daughter feet and hands with warm water all evening, warming gradually water from 108 to 110 degrees. After several weeks the warts began to go further. I couldn't believe it worked!

Treatment of warts hot water was published in a quarterly 1962 Cleveland Clinic. More recently, Samuel Moschella dermatologist recommended that its patients soak their Plantar warts with hot water (110 to 113 degrees) from 30 to 90 minutes per week. Experience suggests that he was right.

Epsom salts for these last two weeks I used to treat my rosacea and the results are incredible! Since the first day, the redness went further, the pores are smaller and the mate had disappeared.

I put 1/4 cup Epsom salts in hot water. I use a sponge to put on my face and chest under the shower. After a few minutes I'm fait

Thank you for this interesting suggestion. Epsom salts contain magnesium sulphate. We couldn't find any research in support of this approach, but it seems, inexpensive and low-risk.

Joe Graedon is a pharmacologist and Teresa Graedon is an expert in medical anthropology and nutrition. http://www.peoplespharmacy.com.

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