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		<title>Simplex Vitamin &amp; Mineral Prescription</title>
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Nutritional supplements have become a popular everyday  health aid, primarily used  to prevent deficiencies and maintain health. However in most cases, multivitamins are not necessary as the average middle class diet ensures sufficient nutritional intake through foods. Even junk food has moderate amounts of vitamins and trace minerals and overeating, a common problem, ensures almost [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Constant Blocked Nose &#8211; Treatment, Management, Remedy</title>
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A blocked nose (stuffed nose) is the partial or complete obstruction of the nasal passages, either affecting one nostril or both, and may be constant or episodic where it occurs only at certain times of the day, seasons or under specific conditions. Nasal obstruction is usually considered to be a result of  swelling of the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Coughing up Food &#8211; Chronic Swollen Tonsils</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Coughing up food is a symptom that can occur in cases of chronic tonsillitis or  swollen tonsils. (tonsillar hypertrophy)  where the tonsils have now become enlarged, pitted or ulcerated. This allows food to be trapped between the tonsils and oropharyngeal (mouth-throat) wall or within tiny pits and ulcers  on the surface of the tonsils. When [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Sneezing in the Morning &#8211; Morning sneeze, coughing &amp; hacking</title>
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