Colon cleansing, Laxative
Herbal laxative for constipation relief, colon cleansing.
Lutein-6 and
Lutein-20
Lutein helps to protect your over-worked
eyes from aging and environmental harms.
Milk thistle
Silymarin helps to protect your liver, an
over-worked organ.
Saw palmetto
A herb that deters prostate enlargement.
Triple B Super Vision
Best eye nutritions in one tablet.
A visionary product for eyes.
Garlic, Ginger, and Grapeseed Extract
Majestic trio of garlic, ginger, and grapeseed
extract. What could be better?
Ginseng and Ginkgo
Ginseng and Gingko biloba together, for
sound body and sound mind.
Hair Million
Herbal formula for hair loss. Be hairy herbally.
DHEA
The hormone of youth and health.
Coenzyme Q10
Strong anti-oxidant that does your heart good.
Sleep Aid herbal formula
Good sleep, the best medicine.
Herbal Breath
Clean and healthy herbal breath.
Weight loss herbal formula
Best herbs for PMS and menopause.
Herbs for women's health.
Ginkgo biloba
Natural enhancement of energy, stamina,
health, and libido.
Royal Jelly
Natural nutrients for youth and beauty
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Double G SuperPower, Ginko Biloba...
AntiAging/AntiOxidants
Coenzyme Q10, Royal Jelly...
Eye Health/Vision Care
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Liver Protection
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Breath/Stomach
Herbal Breath, Stomagic...
Immune Health/ Headache
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Sports and Stamina
Golden Ener-Z, DHEA, ProStamina...
Bodily Health/Tonic
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Colon Cleansing/Weight Loss
Slim Essence, LaxaColon...
Hair Growth/Prostate Health
Hair Million, Saw Palmetto
Sleep Aid/Stress Care
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Online pharmacy ref source: www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=11309211&dopt=Abstract constipation laxative Curr Pain Headache Rep. 2001 Jun;5(3):237-40.
Management of opioid-induced constipation.
Thorpe DM.
Pain Medicine and Palliative Care, The Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah, 2000 Circle of Hope, Suite 2100, Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA. Deborah.Thorpe
hci.utah.edu
Constipation is an expected side effect of opioid use and as such should be treated prophylactically. However, because it is often overlooked and under-appreciated it is one of the most common reasons patients avoid or abandon opioid use and, as a result, suffer pain needlessly. Thorough assessment, ongoing evaluation, and patient teaching are key factors in establishing an effective bowel regimen. A bowel clean-out is indicated for patients who have not had a bowel movement in more than 5 days. Once any impactions have been eliminated, a regular regimen of senna and docusate is recommended. Dietary modifications, fluids, and exercise are important but usually not sufficient to overcome opioid-induced constipation. Although many of the medicines that are used to treat pain and related symptoms come with a significant potential for distressing side effects, it is important to understand that most side effects, especially constipation, can be managed and quality of life can be preserved without sacrificing needed analgesia.
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Since hair growth is a complicated biological process, hair growth biology is still being elucidated by science. Noetheless, several therapeutic methids, including drugs, surgery, and suppelements have been developed to help those who attempt to restore their hair. None of these approaches are perfect for all hair loss problems due to the diverse nature of the causes underlying hair loss. Also, most of chemical drugs and hair transplantation surgeries are accompanied by undesirable side effects.
DreamPharm offers Hair Million to address hair loss problems. Numerous anecdotal cases have demonstrated that this herbal formula based on Chinese herbs actually improves the age-related hair thinning and hair loss for a significant fraction of people who take it regularly. We still do not understand the mechanisms of action as to how Hair Million stops hair loss, and promotes hair growth, despite all the anecdotal observations. Neither scientific research nor placebo controlled clinical analysis has been conducted because it will cost dearly. Lack of scientific/clinical research is not strange in herbal arena. Just because science hasn't scrutinized we should not stop taking daily food and herbal supplements altogether: our life must go on until we have better understandings of food and herb. There are two merits in this hair restoration herbal formula: Firstly, Hair Million is relatively inexpensive, and secondly, it is made of edible herbs that are known to be safe when consumed in regular quantities.
DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) is known as an amazing natural hormone produced by the adrenal glands in our body. DHEA is suggested to offer numerous potential benefits. DHEA is converted into androgens (male hormones) or estrox gens (female hormones) in the cells. Our bodies produce less and less DHEA as we age. DHEA dietary supplements have been used for various purposes: To deter aging, improve sexual function/erectile dysfunction, treat cognitive decline, enhance athletic performance, facilitate weight loss, improve strength, treat osteoporosis, improve immunomodulation for rheumatologic conditions, and treat depression. Our DHEA levels decrease as we get older, generally falling significantly by the time we are 30. Increased DHEA or DHEA-S levels have been correlated to improvement of one's sense of well being, reduction in body fat and improvement in skin tone and moisture, increase in sex drive, improvement in immunity, enhancement in memory, and increase in bone density. Numerous studies have suggested that DHEA deficiency or insufficiency is related to a variety of diseases and symptoms. For example, decreased levels of DHEA predispose human and animals to higher probability of breast cancer, autoimmune diseases, osteoporosis, and Alzheimer's diseases, and so on.
The information provided at DreamPharm.com is not intended for self-diagnosis nor self-treatment of conditions that should be managed by a qualified health care provider. Unless otherwise indicated, research, ailment and product information
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