I had the chance to try this recently when I got my face lasered, and
the doc recommended it as a great option.
May not be
doc recommended, but a glass of wine before bed..
In my last physical me triglycerides had crept up so
my doc recommended reducing carbs and adding fat.
Doc recommended 1000 IUs / day.
There were a few other natural supplements
the doc recommended, but they didn't really help either.
My doc recommended trying the bottle from someone else and not at home and without me around and she was def right.
your doc recommend you a certain diet, too?
If you do nt have apnea,
some docs recommend cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT): You work with a trained therapist to change how you think about sleep and learn sleep - inducing techniques (like how to set up your sleep space and what to do before bedtime).
Doc recommends taking Magnesium for the migraines.
Many WFPB
docs recommend limiting high - fat plant foods such as nuts, for weight maintenance if nothing else.
All
these docs recommend gram quantites of individual aminos, but are frightened of miniscule amounts of aspartic acid and phenyalanine.
Pet
Doc recommends not feeding your dog any type of processed meat.
Not exact matches
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Doc, no I wouldn't
recommend ANY drug use (natural or otherwise)- they are pollutants to the mind, spirit, and body.
But I don't think it's a sign he'll never be healthy... everybody gets a stomach virus from time to time, I just think his
docs understand his situation and
recommended taking him out of action for a bit as a precaution.
Some of the looney sites warn that ultrasound measurements are often wrong and ignore a
doc who's
recommending induction because baby's probably not 12 pounds.
(Many pediatricians believe it's fine to start with a finely puréed fruit or vegetable, or even meat; check with your
doc to see what she
recommends.)
I so do NOT
recommend it, not only it didn't work, it was excrutiatingly painful and I ended up in tears and stretch marks because the
docs didn't even use cream or anything... oh that was so painful!
For example, my
doc recently
recommended a new medication for me.
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A nurse at my
doc's office had
recommended it.
My
doc said that the APA now
recommends nursing till two years and says it is beneficial up to 4.
Can any one
recommend a
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Eggs have been demonized for their cholesterol content for years, with many traditional
docs still
recommending against them as such, especially for patients with heart disease or diabetes.
Most
docs do nt routinely
recommend over-the-counter meds that stop diarrhea or vomiting if you have food poisoning.
Your
doc may also
recommend a chest CAT scan, a highly sensitive way to pinpoint COPD, or a chest X-ray.
He
recommends asking your
doc about taking vitamin D or green tea extract.
I got the all - clear to use propolis from my
doc and midwife last time I was pregnant, but I'd also
recommend talking to yours if you are pregnant or nursing.
Chances are, she can
recommend a
doc worth trusting with her family — and yours.
I'd say 90 % of people we talked with they've already been to a either a Gastro doctor or some other type of
doc for their gut issues and they've had no success and only prescription drugs like I got
recommended to myself anti-spasmodic, anti-acid drugs.
My
doc was
recommending ever more meds.
Unfortunately mainstream
docs don't have training in functional nutrition, targeted supplementation, botanicals and effective stress reduction techniques so it's difficult for them to
recommend anything other than the pill or surgery.
I noticed that Sock
Doc seems to not
recommend stretching injured areas, but I presume stretching after exercise is still a good thing?
That's why I
recommend seeing a
Doc who will find the root cause of the problem.
And I'm not talking about any supplements your
doc might have
recommended for health reasons (like Vitamin D or magnesium, etc.).
Was earlier using commercial hair styling gels / sprays, but the
doc has
recommended not to use any commercially available ones.
One of the GI
docs I refer clients to will occasionally
recommend it.
And I have read contradicting takes on ginger — at least one
doc / expert I came across
recommended using fresh ginger but avoiding other forms of ginger.
Non of my
docs ever
recommended Selenuim or Magnesium.
There's a lot of
docs out there that go really high in the Iodine I don't
recommend going high of the bat.
(
Doc also
recommends an Apo B test just to see if LDL - p is up, which he believes is more important marker for problem than LDL - c).
However, the Northern American ADA, ACSM and
DoC published a joint paper in 2009
recommending between 1.2 and 1.4 g for endurance athletes and between 1.2 and 1.7 g for strength training, whereas vegetarians were prompted to consume 10 % more, so between 1.3 and 1.8 g / kg / day.
Whether you have a
doc walk you through it, whether you just do it yourself and kinda like self - interpret the pdf, but that is, that's one test I
recommend everybody look into getting.
Sure, you can discuss the «Alice in Wonderland» remedy pill with your doctor, and it is always
recommended to discuss any new medication, exercise routine, or dietary change with your
doc.
remedy pill with your doctor, and it is always
recommended to discuss any new medication, exercise routine, or dietary change with your
doc.
My
doc actually
recommended I start Atkins as a way to get a kick start my weight loss.
I should have called before I went to the
doc, as this Health story
recommends, especially because I know she tends to have delays.