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Organoderm Safe for Pregnant Mothers and Children

Organoderm skin care products are USDA certified organic or Circle of Green certified or both, which makes these products safe for pregnant women and children. The USDA label confirms that no synthetic preservatives are present, while the Circle of Green label assures the consumer that no harmful chemicals are within the formulations.

Newport Beach, Ca (PRWEB) April 16, 2008 -- Organoderm skin care products are USDA certified organic or Circle of Green certified or both, which makes these products safe for pregnant women and children. The USDA label confirms that no synthetic preservatives are present, while the Circle of Green label assures the consumer that no harmful chemicals are within the formulations.

"I was afraid to use any skin care products during my pregnancies," said Michelle Caldero.


Minister says seal hunt protesters to be charged

Seal hunt protesters who claim their ship was intentionally rammed by a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker, will be the ones to face charges, said Fisheries Minister Loyola Hearn.

Crew aboard the Farley Mowat, a vessel owned by the conservation group the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, said the icebreaker Des Groseilliers smashed into their vessel twice last weekend in the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

On the society's website, Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson claims Hearn is "weaving a very tangled web" with his version of events and crew have captured the incident on video, proving they were not at fault.

"The Canadian government is abusing their authority," Watson told CTV Atlantic Thursday, adding that if his ship had rammed the coast guard vessel, action would have been taken immediately by the authorities.


Sole connection

Let the minnows nibble away and take care of your tired feet.

THEY know something we dont, reveals Dr Francis Ng, 40, with the set expression of a secret agent on an important 007 level mission.

Foot care and the link with the thousands of tiny fishes swimming in two large inflatable pools has been playing in his mind for some time now.

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Healthy attitude

Paul Harris was a young man just ending his time in the U.S. Air Force when he ended up embarking on a path he never imagined, but one that has been part of his life for decades whether he liked it or not.

“They found my kidney problem on my discharge physical from the Air Force 49 years ago this year," said Harris, who lives in Wichita Falls.

Dialysis has been a regular part of his life for more than 20 years, and he doesn't miss a session — never has. His health and life depend on it, and he's not taking any chances.

Although the diagnosis came in the late 1950s, Harris, now 72, didn't have to go on dialysis until 1971.

As he waited to go on dialysis in Dallas, he couldn't eat, and he got by for several days eating only bundles of peppermint sticks and peach halves.


 
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