From what I have found on the internet, there is not really a "diet" that is medically approved. There are pills and supplements that are medically approved though.
While there are many rosacea treatments available on the market, not all of them are approved by the FDA. Two of the most popular FDA approved rosacea treatments are Obagi Rosaclear and Oracea, which is taken orally.
Freshness and rejuvenation are on the top list of every person opting for Spas. Most exquisite and safe services are the prime factors that people look for. Treatments must be medically approved and do not have any side effects. The person must be a licensed physician or a well-trained nurse or physician's assistant operating under a doctor's supervision
I don't know if it's "medically safe", but I've done it a couple dozen times and there was no problem.
Yes, oral sex is medically safe if you use a condom. It is medically unsafe if a person has HIV-AIDS or an STD. However, since many STDS and HIV-AIDS often do not show symptoms, just the absence of symptoms does not mean a man is medically 'clean' and therefore, oral sex without protection is technically never 'safe'.
medically approved sources
no it is not safe
Minoxidil and Finasteride.
yes
There are many safe treatments for depression, but you should always consult your doctor before trying any medications.
There is currently no proven cure for cancer. There are several treatments available, but snake venom is not a medically accepted treatment for cancer.
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