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As many of you know, I have been in Pain for over a year now after my back surgery in Feb of last year. I was introduced to a new Wellness Scientific Breakthrough last Friday. Both my husband and myself used the Liberty and Freedom Patches starting Friday and finally after one year I had NO Pain after ONE day - still no pain after 4 days!! My hubby has never felt better and his athletic performance has increased by 25% in everything he does for 4 days now. (Call or email me if you want more info on our testimonial. There's so much more I can tell you about.)
Its more than amazing and AS I ALWAYS SAY "These Super Patches are SIMPLY THE BEST" Which Health Conditions Can CBD Help With? Published Studies and Reports Provided Click Here Great Reference Site Project CBD Can CBD Help Your Symptoms? Scientific research has shown that CBD may be therapeutic for many conditions. In compiling a list of conditions that CBD may help, we examined hundreds of peer-reviewed articles in scientific journals. Most of the studies included were culled from PubMed, an online service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, and consists of abstracts on preclinical research involving single cannabinoid molecules, test tubes, petri dishes, animal experiments, and in some cases human cell-line studies. Click here CAN CBD HELP YOUR CONDITION? Click Here
![]() If you get rid of the Heavy Metals and keep them out, your health will be amazing.. I love this Shiagqa - Hubby took it for 3 months and his eye issues where he was getting shots every month disappeared. Love it. Heavy Metal Toxicity Heavy metals become toxic when they are not metabolized by the body and accumulate in the soft tissues. Heavy metals may enter the human body through food, water, air, or absorption through the skin when they come in contact with humans in agriculture and in manufacturing, pharmaceutical, industrial, or residential settings. Understanding How Environmental Factors Affect Children’s Asthma ~ Organophosphate Exposure1/25/2019
Report came from The Asthma Community Network that has a wealth of information and programs throughout the US which includes podcasts, videos and more - all about asthma and programs that may help those who suffer from asthma. Click on the links at the end of this post and sign up for their forum for more help with asthma. Understanding How Environmental Factors Affect Children’s Asthma The Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health at the University of California – Berkeley also looked at the effects of agriculture on children but they specifically looked at childhood organophosphate exposure. They found that exposure lead to increased asthma symptoms and decreased lung function. Another chemical they looked at was sulfur, specifically because it is a low-toxicity pesticide approved for both conventional and organic agriculture use. Poorer respiratory performance was associated with higher sulfur exposure. Link for this report Understanding How Environmental Factors Affect Children’s Asthma
Sponsoring Program Name: NIEHS/EPA In the United States, 6.2 million children are affected by asthma, causing them to miss school, extracurricular activities, and other important events. Environmental factors such as air pollution, mold, and secondhand smoke can worsen common asthma symptoms. Research from the NIEHS/EPA children’s centers has increased understanding of what factors heighten asthma and what can be done to help children maintain a normal quality of life. University of Iowa Children’s Environmental Airway Disease Center researched how children who live in rural communities are impacted by the agricultural settings surrounding them. There was a notion that rural life had a protective effect on childhood asthma, but this study showed that though the pollutants were different than those in urban settings, organic dusts and particles in rural areas still affected children. The Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health at the University of California – Berkeley also looked at the effects of agriculture on children but they specifically looked at childhood organophosphate exposure. They found that exposure lead to increased asthma symptoms and decreased lung function. Another chemical they looked at was sulfur, specifically because it is a low-toxicity pesticide approved for both conventional and organic agriculture use. Poorer respiratory performance was associated with higher sulfur exposure. Click here Other Centers looked at the effect of traffic-related air pollution, including particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, ozone, among others. The underlying finding across all the centers was that children who live, attend school, or play near major roadways are more susceptible to asthma. The University of Southern California Children’s Environmental Health Center specifically looked at the risk of asthma in children with no prior history of asthma and the onset of asthma in younger children living near roadways. Researchers at the Center for the Study of Childhood Asthma in the Urban Environment at Johns Hopkins University used high-efficiency filters in homes with smokers. These filters resulted in 33 fewer days per year that contributed to asthma symptoms. Research from these Children’s Centers continue to support advancements and increased understanding of how environmental factors affect children’s asthma. By understanding the elements that influence asthma, communities and families are better able to protect and help their children manage this chronic disease. Learn more about the children’s centers research on asthma and other children’s health topics in the 2017 Children’s Center Impact Report. http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org/node/16630#40 Report came from The Asthma Community Network that has a wealth of information and programs throughout the US which includes podcasts, videos and more. Click on the links below and sign up for their forum for help with asthma http://www.asthmacommunitynetwork.org Step Up Asthma Program Total Programs in Action: 1104 Total Members in Action: 4395 |
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