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AllRefer Health - Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Complementary & Alternative Medicine . Read detailed information about Complementary & Alternative Medicine . Includes a set of questions and answers related to Complementary & Alternative Medicine , as well as other related topics for Complementary & Alternative Medicine . Any thoughts?
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Alternative Medicine and Holistic Therapies for Optimum Health @ Nutrition
Alternative and holistic medicine: history, meaning and philosophical basis of holistic medicine and its application for CFS, body typing, thyroid disorders and nutrition. Any thoughts?
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DoctorYourself.com - Health, Naturally!
Natural health supersite with 400 self-help articles and over 4,000 scientific references. No advertising, no products for sale. Fully searchable archive, free newsletter, detailed treatment protocols from holistic medical doctors. Presented by Andrew Saul, PhD. Any thoughts?
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Health and Age Centers
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Herbal Remedies USA LLC for the best natural herb, vitamin and mineral supplemen
At HerbalRemedies.com buy herbal remedies, herbs, vitamins, minerals, nutritional supplements, herbal supplements, dietary supplements, herbal tea, natural medicine, aromatherapy, diet pills, weight loss pills, and get herb information. At Herbalremedies.com you buy alternative health products, magnetic therapy, ionic minerals, liquid vitamins, bulk herbs, essential oils, and homeopathic medicine. Any thoughts?
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Meijer Retail and Grocery Supercenters
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The Thoughts Of The Emperor Marcus Aurelius Antoninus, by Marcus Aurelius
It was the doctrine of Marcus Aurelius that most of the ills of life come to us from our own imagination, that it was not in the power of others seriously to interfere with the calm, temperate life of an individual, and that when a fellow being did anything to us that seemed unjust he was acting in ignorance, and that instead of stirring up anger within us it should stir our pity for him. Oftentimes by careful self-examination we should find that the fault was more our own than that of our fellow, and our sufferings were rather from our own opinions than from anything real. Any thoughts?
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