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Matol Herbal Remedy Sells Over 20 Million Bottles Worldwide

The creator of a unique herbal remedy is celebrating as it sells its 20 millionth bottle worldwide to customers looking to improve their health. Matol, the creator of the unique herbal remedy Km, has reported that it is celebrating after it sells its 20 millionth bottle worldwide. The herbal remedy currently being sold by Matol UK and other global branches of the company is
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Matol UK Now Offering 90 Day Money Back Guarantee on Remedy

Matol UK Now Offering 90 Day Money Back Guarantee on Skin Treatment Remedy The developer of the unique herbal remedy Matol Km is now offering a 90 day money back guarantee on all its liquid and capsule products.  Matol UK, the developer of the patented herbal remedy Matol Km, is now offering a 90 day money back guarantee on its products. Those looking for herbal remedies are
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Doctor and Athlete: More energy from Km

I am a psychiatrist who practices integrative medicine as well. I am also an athlete and compete in triathlons. I was introduced to Matol®/Km® about ten years ago. My wife and I live in the country where we grow a lot of our own food, our well water is clean, we are very active athletically and I didn’t feel I needed to take any
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A Galloping Success!


Herbs perform many functions.

Dr. R McCaiden writes: I am a psychiatrist who practices integrated medicine as well. I am also an athlete and compete in triathlons. I was introduced to Matol®/Km® about ten years ago. My wife and I live in the country where we grow a lot of our own food, our well water is clean, we are very active athletically and I didn’t feel I
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Dirt Poor: Have Fruits and Vegetables Become Less Nutritious?

Because of soil depletion, crops grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today Dear EarthTalk: What’s the nutritional difference between the carrot I ate in 1970 and one I eat today? I’ve heard that that there’s very little nutrition left. Is that true?—Esther G., Newark, N.J. It would be overkill to say that the
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Rapid tests ‘would cut antibiotic use

Rapid diagnostic tests are urgently needed to help doctors know which patients need antibiotics, a report says. The Review on Antimicrobial Resistance calls for tests to indentify viral and bacterial infections. Only bacterial infections respond to antibiotics. The review team said such tests could end “just in case” prescribing which sees a huge proportion of antibiotics used needlessly. The review was set up last
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Height and Cancer Risk linked – Swedish Study.

A Swedish study of five million people appears to support the theory that height and cancer risk are linked. The study found that taller people had a slightly higher risk of breast cancer and skin cancer, among other cancers. Its results found that for every extra 10cm (4in) of height, when fully grown, the risk of developing cancer increased by 18% in women and
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Gel ‘eases inflammatory bowel problems’

A gel that “sticks” to affected tissue and delivers medicine gradually over time could help treat some inflammatory bowel problems, researchers say. Patients with ulcerative colitis often have to rely on medicine given by enema, but this can be uncomfortable, messy and inconvenient. Now a US team has developed a hydrogel that attaches to ulcers and slowly releases a drug to help treat them.
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Cancer drug combination ‘shrinks 60% of melanomas

A pair of cancer drugs can shrink tumours in nearly 60% of people with advanced melanoma, a new trial has suggested. An international trial on 945 patients found treatment with ipilimumab and nivolumab stopped the cancer advancing for nearly a year in 58% of cases. UK doctors presented the data at the American Society of Clinical Oncology. Cancer Research UK said the drugs deliver
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