For more information go to: www.howtousethenhs.com This film provides advice on how to find pharmacies and chemists in Scotland, including specific information for asylum seekers and refugees, and advice about prescriptions and minor health problems.
A description of a patient’s neuropathic pain experience – in this case a re-enactment of symptoms suffered due to neuropathic pain in feet. For more information on neuropathic pain, treatment & support – please refer to Action Ontario’s website: www.actionontario.ca Produced by Elafi Digital Media Inc. Directed by Norm Gagnon elafi.dm.inc*at*sympatico.ca – 905 751 0578
www.PreOp.com Storage Insulins refrigerator temperature Insulin glucose sugar blood syringe Humalog Novolog bolus Lispro Aspart Pens needles This program will demonstrate injecting insulin. The goal is to inject the insulin into the subcutaneous tissue between the top layer of the skin, the dermis and the underlying muscle layer. The only concentration of insulin available in the United States is 100 units per milliliter. A milliliter is equal to a cubic centimeter. All insulin syringes are graduated to match this concentration. Insulin syringes are available in various volumes, for example 3/10 cc, which would hold a maximum dose of 30 units, 1/2 cc to hold a maximum dose of 50 units and 1 cc to hold a maximum dose of 100 units. Some insulins are cloudy suspensions. To ensure uniform dispersion of the insulin in the cloudy suspension, roll the vial gently between your hands. Avoid vigorous shaking, which will produce air bubbles or foam and interfere with obtaining the accurate dose. Wipe off the top of the bottle with an alcohol swab. Discard the swab. Pick up the syringe and remove the needle cap. With the syringe held upright, pull the plunger back until the end of the plunger is at the mark of your dose,which in this example is 20 units. There is now air in the syringe. Check the insulin bottle to ensure you have the correct type of insulin. With the insulin bottle held firmly on a counter or tabletop, insert the needle through the rubber cap into the bottle. Push …
Video showing improvements in the treatment of motor neuropathy with Dr. Oswal’s G Therapy. Diagnosed first in 2003 as Generalised Motor Neuropathy, demylinating and axonal.In 2004 the NCV study showed the persistent Neuropathy. With 1 year G-Therapy NCV study showed improved mylination and axonal regeneration (www. g-therapy.org). G Therapy is a homeopathic treatment that has shown documented positive effects inover 10000 cases of neurological and developmental disabilities and disorders. While there is no well-known complete cure for children with cerebral palsy, autism, etc, G Therapy has shown significant improvements in several thousand cases with these conditions. G Therapy is a treatment for neurological and developmental disorders including cerebral palsy, mental subnormality, autism, Down Syndrome, neuropathy, stroke, etc. Hypoxic Brain Damage Treatment with Dr. Oswal’s G Therapy (www.g-therapy.org) – (Impedimento del desarrollo, Los trastornos del desarrollo, Los Trastornos Neurológicos, neurologischen Erkrankung, Trouble neurologique, νευρολογική αταξία, disturbo neurologico, 神経疾患, Desordem neurológica, неврологическим расстройством, Neurological karışıklığı, Neurologické poruchy, Neurologiske Uorden, neurologische aandoening, NEUROLÓGIAI rendellenesség, 성 신경질환, Neurological present, Zaburzenia neurologiczne, tulburari neurologice, Neurologiska störningar, Troubles Développementaux, Entwicklungsstörung, Αναπτυξιακές αταξία, disturbi dello sviluppo …
In order to avoid yeast infections, avoid wearing cotton underwear that fits too tightly, avoid wearing wet clothing and avoid using tampons that have deodorant. Discover why it’s important to avoid genital sprays and perfumes when preventing yeast infections with help from a licensed RN in this free video on yeast infections. Expert: Kayti Brosnan Bio: Kayti Brosnan has been a licensed RN in the state of Texas since 2003. Filmmaker: Todd Green
Just because you are a young women…that doesn’t mean you may have risk factors for heart attack. The study is from the Centers for Disease Control and published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology.
Neuremedy is a medical food that nourishes dysfunctional nerves allowing them to conduct impulses more normally. The specialized formulation in Neuremedy contains benfotiamine. Benfotiamine has been used since the early 1960′s to successfully treat tens of thousands of patients suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been extensively studied in the scientific literature and has been shown to be safe and effective. Adequate blood levels of the micro-nutrient thiamine (Vitamin B1) are essential for the proper functioning of the nervous system. Recent studies have shown that many people suffering from peripheral neuropathy have low plasma levels of this essential micro-nutrient. They are unable to maintain adequate plasma thiamine levels through normal dietary means. They need a more bioactive form of thiamine for their nerves to function properly. This population includes, but is not limited to, the elderly, people with diabetes, and patients on certain medications. For these people, Neuremedy alleviates the symptoms of peripheral neuropathy by delivering a highly bioactive form of the micro-nutrient thiamine to where it is needed, the nerve cells. Neuremedy works by nourishing the nerves. The active ingredient in Neuremedy, benfotiamine, has been used since the early 1960′s to successfully treat tens of thousands of people suffering from peripheral neuropathy in Asia and Europe. It has been scientifically proven to be safe and effective. It does not …
On this week’s episode of Food for Life TV, Dr. Barnard gives an overview of the worldwide diabetes epidemic and what causes diabetes. He asks viewers to imagine how a key works with a lock. If the lock is jammed with gum, the key wont work. Diabetes occurs when fat gums up cells, stopping insulin from working with cells. But theres reason to be optimistic. Dr. Barnard explains how building your meal with fruits, vegetables, grains, and beans can help prevent and reverse diabetes.