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Fingernail Analysis
naturalhealthtechniques.com — “A good practitioner of this art can look at a patient's nails and be able to tell which organs are weak and which are healthy. Since the nails are the last to receive oxygen because they are the farthest from the heart, they are often the first to show signs of disease processes.” View full resource at naturalhealthtechniques.com
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The Dry Brushing Technique
naturalhealthtechniques.com — “The skin eliminates over one pound of waste acids each day in the average adult, most of it through the sweat glands. Dry brushing is a way to quicken detoxification. How to do it and its benefits are explained.” View full resource at naturalhealthtechniques.com
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Natural Health Techniques Home Page for Dr. Denice Moffat
naturalhealthtechniques.com — “Medical Intuitive, Dr. Denice Moffat at The Healing Center offers phone consultations and advice. As a naturopath and veterinarian with over 13 years experience in natural medicine she works with people and animals. Her husband, Michael Robison, personologist, does face readings as well...” View full resource at naturalhealthtechniques.com
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Natural Health Techniques Home Page for Dr. Denice Moffat http://bit.ly/ccO2pc
Benefits of Parsley
naturalhealthtechniques.com — “Parsley helps with anemia, digestion, hormone balancing and acts as a diruetic. It is also a source of very high natural calcium. . .” View full resource at naturalhealthtechniques.com
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Parsley! Been used in foods for thousands of yrs RT @sds2965: Holistic Tip: Discussing Health Benefits of Parsley: http://ow.ly/1fRzR
Nutritional Sources of Iodine
naturalhealthtechniques.com — “Food and herb sources of Iodine, uses for iodine in disease, what iodine does in the body, cautions and comments, helpful links and resources” View full resource at naturalhealthtechniques.com
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Other sources of iodine (in case seaweed doesn't tickle your tastebuds): asparagus, seafood, spinach & mushrooms http://bit.ly/xTAQM

