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cherrylines is a 37 year old woman from Malaysia

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    Rated Jul 17 1 review health blogspot.com

    Have you ever heard of losing weight while on soup diet? As i browsed i found this articles about cabbage soup diet which find me interesting. You can do this for 7 days and you will 10 to 15 pounds. Hmmm do you think its worth trying?

    Well cabbage is a very healthy vegetable. It is rich in:

    * Vitamin A: responsible for the protection of your skin and eyes.
    * Vitamin C: an all important anti-oxidant and helps the mitochondria to burn fat.
    * Vitamin E: a fat soluble anti-oxidant which plays a role in skin integrity.
    * Vitamin B: helps maintain integrity of nerve endings and boosts energy metabolism.

    Plus it has a therapeutic value which plays a role in the inhibition of infections and ulcers. Cabbage extracts have been proven to kill certain viruses and bacteria in the laboratory setting. Cabbage boosts the immune system's ability to produce more antibodies. Cabbage provides high levels of iron and sulphur, minerals that work in part as cleansing agents for the digestive system.

    So what you will do is vary slightly the recipe since it is boring too to eat the same taste for 7 days, isn't it? You can vary by adding onions, and tomatoes, flavored with bouillon, onion soup mix, and tomato juice.

    Here is your 7 day "fast diet" plan. Each day of the seven-day program has specific foods that must be eaten, including potatoes, fruit juice, many vegetables, and on one day, beef....

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    Rated Jul 17 1 review home improvement blogspot.com

    Are you planning to sew or make a new curtains. You may consider these designs. Just change the fabrics and colors of your choice. Be it plain color or fabric with flower designs that matches the ambiance of your home.
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    Rated Jul 17 1 review health blogspot.com

    Asbestos is a cancerous material, and exposure to it may result in later development of diseases such as benign pleural effusion, pleural plaques, diffuse pleural thickening, rounded atelectasis, asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer. Most exposure to asbestos has occurred occupationally. However, people have also been exposed to asbestos through common household products, old buildings, and by indirect contact from loved ones who have work with asbestos directly and have carried home asbestos dust on their clothing.

    Although the manufacturing of asbestos products has been greatly reduced in the United States due to increasing governmental regulations since the late 1970's, asbestos still remains present today in old structures, buildings, and even warships that were built before this time. For this reason and due to the long latency period between the initial symptoms of the disease and diagnosis, asbestos-related disease still remains a serious public health hazard.
    Asbestosis

    Asbestosis is one of many diseases categorized as an "environmental lung disease" or "occupational lung disease". It is a lung condition referred to as diffuse pulmonary fibrosis. Asbestosis results from coming in contact with asbestos and inhaling its deadly fibers into your lungs. These asbestos fibers, once inhaled, accumulate in the lung tissue, thus distinguishing it from other fibrotic diseases. Additionally, asbestos fibers have been found in small numbers beyond the lungs; such as the tonsils, thoracic and abdominal lymph nodes, pleura, peritoneum, pancreas, spleen, kidneys, liver, stomach, esophagus, small and large intestines. This disease is progressive and irreversible in nature and typically leads to subsequent respiratory disability. In most severe cases, asbestosis may even lead to death from pulmonary hypertension and cardiac failure.
    Any accumulation of dust in the lungs, whether is asbestos or not, is referred to as "pneumoconiosis". Pneumoconiosis also refers to the pathologic response of the human body to the presence of the accumulated dust in the lungs, which results in asbestosis. Some of the symptoms of asbestosis are; shortness of breath, dry cough, X-Ray changes, and pulmonary function deficiencies. The latency period for asbestosis is generally several decades and it can occur in individuals exposed to large amounts of any of the three commercial forms of asbestos (chrysotile, amosite, or crocidolite) for extended periods of time. This disease may also develop even if the exposure was as brief as three years or less, if the level of exposure was heavy. There are also two other types of asbestos, which are non-commercial, and they are amphibole and anthophyllite.

    Mesothelioma

    The term Mesothelioma is used to describe a cancerous tumor that involves the "mosothelial" cells of an organ, usually the lungs, heart or abdominal organs.

    Mesothelioma is classified into two types, pleural and peritoneal. Pleural mesothelioma is the most common type and it is a very rare and aggressive form of lung cancer. The "pleura" is a thin membrane found between the lungs and the chest cavity, which serves as a lubricant to prevent the lungs from chafing against the chest walls. Peritoneal mesothelioma, although less common, is more invasive and therefore results in a shorter life expectancy for the patient. Mesotheliomas have also been found in other abdominal organs.
    As with other types of cancer, there are benign and malignant mesothelioma. The most common of the two is by far the diffuse malignant pleural mesothelioma. This particular type of tumor is very aggressive and invasive, spreading quickly over the surface of the lungs, abdominal organs or heart. Depending at which stage this disease is detected and the general health and strength of the patient, the life expectancy for the victims is between four and twenty-four months. The average person diagnosed with this aggressive type of tumor survives for between four and
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    wow where u get all these? but its worth cause bloggers need these
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