And as with all medicinal foods... always
check with your doctor first!!!
If you have any health issues, I would
check with your doctor first, quick phone call.
You can probably safely assume that any chocolate is fine, but as always
check with your doctor first!
Most herbal teas are completely safe, but be sure to
check with your Doctor first.
Never apply moist heat to open wounds or irritated skin -
check with your doctor first.
If your baby has a strong family history of asthma or allergies, it may still be safe to introduce allergenic foods, but
check with the doctor first.
Never give your baby any liquids except formula or breast milk without
checking with a doctor first — too much excess fluid can be dangerous for babies.
Try mixing cow's milk with breastmilk and slowly using less breastmilk and more cow's milk (or offer yogurt, cheese, etc... or even coconut or almost milk, instead of milk — just
check with your doctor first).
Adding a splash of citrus juice to your baby food purée is the most widely recommended solution to keeping food fresh, but citrus fruits are not recommended for infants until they are at least 10 to 12 months old, and some babies react negatively to citric acid, so you may want to
check with your doctor first.
Cover it with a light dressing, wear loose clothing, and take acetaminophen, ibuprofen or Aleve if the pain lingers (just
check with your doctor first).
Remember, though, that not all foods are suitable for all babies and you should
check with your doctor first, as he is familiar with your baby's family history.
Decongestants also help in drying up your milk supply, but I always recommend
checking with your doctor first.
For most people, adding seaweed to the diet in moderation doesn't pose a problem — but
check with your doctor first, particularly if you have kidney or thyroid issues, are pregnant or are on certain prescription medications.
I took this during my recovery, but it isn't recommended during pregnancy or nursing, so
check with a doctor first.
(Note: If you have diabetes or any circulatory problems, such as Raynaud's disease,
check with your doctor first.)
It is also important to avoid anything that will put strain on the joints and hips, difficult yoga positions, or jogging on the road without
checking with a doctor first.
On the other hand, those with iodine - deficiency induced hypothyroidism can benefit from * careful * supplementation, but given the research showing the increased risk of autoimmune thyroid problems that can result, it is very important to
check with a doctor first!
In general, oils like lavender, chamomile, orange, lemon and frankincense are considered safe for diluted use on children, but I would personally still do a skin test and
check with a doctor first.
What to do: Follow the package directions for relief of occasional constipation, but
check with a doctor first, especially if you have any health problems.
Check with your doctor first.
(If you have back problems, though,
check with your doctor first.)
Not everyone should do a liver cleanse and I highly recommend
checking with a doctor first.
(
Check with your doctor first if you have kidney or heart health issues).
But even then, I always advise my clients to
check with their doctor first before continuing their workout routine.
Still, if you're doing the above, as long as there are no other complicating factors (
check with your doctor first) it's easy enough to add an apple cider beverage to your diet as a weight loss aid.
Before attempting to treat any serious medical conditions with a home remedy, or changing your diet in any way, always
check with your doctor first — it's better to be safe than sorry.
Apple cider vinegar shows promise as a means to assist with blood sugar level management, but of course it should be an adjunct to proper medical care and most importantly, you should always
check with your doctor first.
PLEASE do not discontinue any medication without
checking with your doctor first!)
However, if you have a chronic condition or are on medications, make sure
you check with your doctor first before commencing a GSH supplement regimen.
We recommend that
you check with your doctor first before taking saw palmetto supplements if you are taking any kind of prescription drugs or are under a doctor's care.
With Phoenix I would honestly
check with your doctor first before taking it.
Lifestyle interventions may be helpful for reducing or eliminating the need for some of these medications, but you should never stop medications with
checking with your doctor first.
You need to
check with your doctor first if you have BP issues.
If you have some kind of preexisting health issues, specifically something kidney related, you don't count as a typical «healthy adult» and should obviously
check with your doctor first.
If you are at risk of diabetes, good news, studies show that swimming can help with diabetes too (as always
check with your doctor first).
It should not affect your period or fertility BUT it is important to
check with your doctor first before trying it, and pay attention to any changes that occur with your cycle while using Julva.
So, if you have an illness that gives you a bright red tongue or severe dryness in your body,
check with your doctor first.
If you are unsure in any way about the effects that these supplements may have on you, then you should
check with your doctor first before adding them to your diet.
(Obviously,
check with your doctor first.)
People with asthma should avoid essential oils, says Alan Hirsch, MD, neurological director of the Smell & Taste Treatment and Research Foundation in Chicago, and pregnant women need to
check with their doctors first.
And travel is pretty safe for women with low - risk pregnancies (of course,
check with her doctor first — especially if it's not a low - risk pregnancy).
(
Check with your doctor first.)
Not exact matches
First, always
check with your
doctor before giving your children any protein or other dietary supplement.
If you're a Coeliac, you've had it before and you don't react, I'm sure it's ok (
Check with your
doctor and dietician
first!)
First,
check with your
doctor.
But
check with your child's
doctor first because regular use of iron supplements can cause stomach upset.
That's why it's so important to
check in
with your
doctor first.
Bring at least a few crucial
first - aid items, such as a thermometer and a small bottle of fever - reducing medication (be sure to
check with your
doctor about which kind).
You should not give your child (especially a baby or toddler) OTC cough medicine without
first checking with your
doctor.
You may want to
check with your baby's
doctor before the
first bath.