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Urine analysis, the baking soda myth
Let us start by saying that it is not recommended to use home-made remedies off of some internet website, as the information may be inaccurate and misleading. You should always consult with a ...
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Baking Soda & Hydrogen Peroxide washes effective home remedies for yeast infections? Safe?
One systematic review (1) conducted in 2003 examined the efficacy of several complementary and alternative therapies (including douching with sodium bicarbonate) for yeast vaginitis and bacterial ...
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Does oral baking soda supplementation improve decreased thyroid function caused by resveratrol?
OK. I'll tackle your question in two parts....
The baking soda part:
If you've read the source article cited by you till the end, you will understand that oral sodium bicarbonate, through correction ...
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Baking soda + xylitol, as replace for casual flouride toothpaste
First of all: even brushing with nothing – except the dry brush – is better for dental hygiene than doing nothing at all. Before the invention of the tooth brush people were actively caring for their ...
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Is baking soda effective in absorbing hair grease ("dry wash") if one is unable to wash their hair w/shampoo for whatever reason?
No, No and no...
A simple google search for the words "baking soda hair" reveals:
"Baking soda may cause long-term damage and hair breakage"
http://www.healthline.com/health/beauty-skin-care/...
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