My doctor said, it would help me as i have IBS (irritable bow syndrome) and they he said peppermint helps with that, so my mum went out and bought me lots of peppermint chewing gums.
So yes, but not many, as it does rot your teeth so the dentist wont be happy.
Orbit* chewing gum is just a brand of bubble gum. Generally, all* chewing gums these days contain aspartame. It is an artificial sugar. Chemicals like MSG or flavor enhancers, are the same as these artificial sweeteners and are BOTH not good for our body. Research these unwanted chemicals in the web and be aware.
56+ hours a week.
The best doctors are the ones who have training in this very specialized surgery, and who have done it many times. I would first talk to your regular doctor, and a nutritionist, to see who they recommend. They will know which doctors have good results.
No, usually doctors tell patients to reduce eating many animal products because of the links with circulatory system diseases, however.
Because everything she takes will go to the fetus as well.
This site says there is no real limit, however many doctors recommend no more than 3. http://orthopedics.about.com/cs/paindrugs/a/cortisone.htm
From what I've read, Doctors recommend a minimum of 60g of protein a day for pregnant women.
There are medications available that have been proven successful in treating acid reflux and the damage that occurs. Many doctors recommend Protonix.
No. Many doctors recommend it while others state it is unnecessary and may be painful to the child. It is almost a decision which rests on the children's parents.
Most doctors recommend 30 minutes to an hour per day, but I say ALL DAY if they can!
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