Tess February 16th, 2006
Why should the guys have all the fun?
So many companies focus on male sexual health and ignore the needs of women. Remember that the word ‘aphrodisia’ comes from “Aphrodite” the name of the Greek goddess of love! Now you can get in touch with your passionate self with Thanda Passion for Women.
What is Thanda Passion Booster for women?
Specially formulated by a Clinical Psychologist for maximum strength, Thanda is a powerful tonic for female sexual health, containing a range of specially selected remedies from Africa and the Orient.
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Tess January 19th, 2006
What is menopause?
Menopause is the time at “mid-life” when a woman has her last period. It happens when the ovaries stop releasing eggs - usually a gradual process. Sometimes it happens all at once.
Perimenopause is the period of gradual changes that lead into menopause. It affects a woman’s hormones, body, and feelings. It can be a stop-start process that may take months or years.
“Climacteric”is another word for the time when a woman passes from the reproductive to the non-reproductive years of her life.
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Tess January 16th, 2006
* 3 d. juniper oil
* 2 d. clary sage oi
* in 600 ml of hot water.
Wring out a piece of fabric in water, and apply to forehead or back of neck. Re-apply when it has cooled to body temperature.
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Tess January 13th, 2006
One of the worst parts about pregnancy is the dreaded morning sickness. Of course, “morning” is just a misnomer - the sickness can occur at any point of the day! Most women experience this part of pregnancy to some degree during their first trimester. Some women, however, seem blessed not to have it at all! However, if you’re like most and the nausea just seems overwhelming, there are ways to help calm the feeling!
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Tess December 16th, 2005
Mothers-to-be have many questions about pregnancy nutrition and exercise. The tips and advice below will help you get started on a healthy pregnancy.
A diet containing the essential nutrients and vitamins are vital to the development of both mother and child. Vitamins are imperative to the health of a developing baby and the well being of the mother. Choosing foods that are rich in vitamins and other nutrients are a critical part of a healthy pregnancy nutrition plan and supplemental vitamins are necessary as well.
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Tess December 12th, 2005
The best labor tips for an expectant mother are listed below. These tips are all based on relaxation. You will see why this is so important for your body. I hope you will find these labor tips for your natural childbirth helpful. RELAXATION
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Tess November 7th, 2005
Having a pregnant wife can be a stressful time for both the husband and the wife. The wife, though, bears the brunt of pregnancy’s trials. A responsible husband should try his best to ease the burden off his spouse during this high-stress period.
Here are a few simple ways to help your pregnant wife through these troubling times:
1) Look Out For Her Health, Both Mentally And Physically
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Tess November 5th, 2005
What is Premenstrual Syndrome?
PMS is a disorder characterized by a set of hormonal changes that trigger disruptive symptoms in a significant number (estimated 40 million suffers) of women for up to two weeks prior to menstruation.
Often symptoms tend to taper off with menstruation and women remain symptom-free until the two weeks or so prior to the next menstrual period. These regularly recurring symptoms from ovulation until menses typify PMS, premenstrual syndrome.
Characteristics of PMS
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