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yes, i had use it once. it is useful for pains, sparains, swellings
She had been feeling general malaise in her body for so long--aches and pains and unexplained tiredness--that she eventually went to the doctor and was diagnosed with fibromyalgia.
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No, belladonna should not be used in pregnancy. Belladonna cannot be recommended during pregnancy or breast-feeding. There are reports that belladonna may increase the risk of malformations in the developing fetus. Evidence shows belladonna is excreted into breast milk, thereby increasing the risk of toxicity to the feeding infant. There are numerous reported cases of poisoning in children and in the elderly. For this reason, belladonna is not recommended for use in either age group or during pregnancy.
There are several types of plaster...so it all depends on the type of plaster you use. Lime plaster...may work...dry plaster is what they use for walls and stuff...maybe if the temp is very low it may work but I think plaster is flammable to an extent
cramps: can be in several sessions, sharp pains, usually related to periods or other body development stages. stomach ache: usually longer, not very sharp pains. Not usually related to body development or periods, more common, mostly caused from huger, or the need to use the restroom.
Yes,you just need to patch the plaster first.
No, plaster of paris is not strong enough for concrete.
You can use plaster of Paris on any indoor wall, but it is rare nowadays since ready-made plasterboards are easier to use.
The japanese put white plaster on the walls because it is fireproof
Results of a Milan, Italy clinical trial indicated that the use of belladonna may relieve the discomfort, warmth, and swelling of the skin associated with radiotherapy for breast cancer.
Jack went to hospital so they could put his broken leg in plaster.Jill had to plaster the wall to make it smooth. Jack made a plaster model of Buckingham palace.