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… the skin cool to relieve itching. Dress lightly and avoid hot baths and showers. Ask your pharmacist or health care …
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… turmeric, cardamom, cumin, paprika and more. Being a hot shot. Give your dish some heat with crushed chili pepper. …
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… pickles, olives and soy sauce. Cook pasta, noodles, rice, hot cereal and other grains without adding salt. Rinse …
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… 125 mL (½ cup) 4 Quinoa, cooked 125 mL (½ cup) 4 Cereals, hot 175 mL (¾ cup) 2 to 4 Cereals, cold 30 g 3 Rice, cooked …
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… salted, and canned meat, fish, and poultry. Ham, bacon, hot dogs, and lunch meats. Hard and processed cheese and … salted, and canned meat, fish, and poultry. Ham, bacon, hot dogs, and lunch meats. Hard and processed cheese and …
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… clothing or linens after vomiting or having diarrhea. Use hot water and soap. Flush vomit and/or stool in the toilet. … clothing or linens after vomiting or having diarrhea. Use hot water and soap. Flush vomit and/or stool in the toilet. …
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… child. Taking baths can provide soothing moist heat, and hot packs set on a low-to-medium setting can be applied off … child. Taking baths can provide soothing moist heat, and hot packs set on a low-to-medium setting can be applied off …
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… from your groin: Bathe your feet daily in lukewarm, not hot, water. Use a mild soap, preferably one that has … from your groin: Bathe your feet daily in lukewarm, not hot, water. Use a mild soap, preferably one that has …
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… Active in Cold Weather Quick Tips: Staying Active in Hot Weather Stress Relief and Relaxation Using Antibiotics … Active in Cold Weather Quick Tips: Staying Active in Hot Weather Stress Relief and Relaxation Using Antibiotics …
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… use heating pads on the area. And stay out of saunas and hot tubs. Heat may increase the blood flow and make swelling … your arm or leg from needle injections—no blood draws or shots, including chemotherapy . If you are in the hospital, … use heating pads on the area. And stay out of saunas and hot tubs. Heat may increase the blood flow and make swelling …