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Quercetin vs Hydroxychloroquine: What's the Difference? (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

As of December 2023, there are more than 3,000 studies published related to the treatment and prevention of COVID-19. As of December 2023, there have been more than 10 published studies of quercetin against COVID-19. Do not take quercetin without medical advice if you are using warfarin (blood thinner).

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Weight Loss Injections: A Nutritional Therapist’s Perspective

Alison Bladh

Weight loss is a topic that often sparks interest, especially with the introduction of new medications generating widespread attention. While these medications offer promise, understanding their mechanisms, benefits and limitations is essential. How Do the New Weight Loss Medications Work?

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Hydroxychloroquine vs Ivermectin vs Quercetin: What's the Difference? (2023 Edition)

Aesthetics Advisor

As of August 2023, there are more than 3,000 studies published related to the treatment and prevention of COVID-19. The medical community themselves are battling over ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine on whether they should be used to treat and prevent COVID-19. Always consult your healthcare provider."

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Fenbendazole Joe Tippens Protocol: A Simple Step-by-Step Guide (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

Disclaimer: We in no way endorse the Joe Tippens Cancer Protocol as a cure for cancer, and as always, you should consult your physician before starting any new medications or treatment plans. Click here to buy medical-grade CBD Oil >> (use code RETHN2 for a 20% discount!) What Is Fenbendazole?

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Spa Of The Month

Les Nouvelles Esthetics & Spa

A skilled aesthetician selects a medical-grade treatment mask designed to promptly elevate skin quality. During initial consultations, short- and long-term skin goals are discussed to create an easy-to-understand, actionable plan. This approach is the driving force in retaining lifelong clients.

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Oral Mucocele

First Derm

Oral Mucocele Medically reviewed by The Dermatologists and written by Dr. Alexander Börve Mucocele-ICD-10-K11.6 Some medications can cause saliva to thicken, increasing the risk of clogged salivary glands and mucoceles. Trauma from medical procedures like intubation. When to Consult a Healthcare Professional?

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FLCCC I-CARE Early Treatment Protocol Review (2023)

Aesthetics Advisor

The I-Care protocol has been updated and below is their latest version (March 30, 2023). If symptoms persist longer than 5 days, consult a healthcare provider. Baseline or ambulatory desaturation under 94% should prompt consultation with primary or telehealth provider, or evaluation in an emergency room. Ivermectin: 0.4