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1.150 ways to prevent and cure common ailments with Brand-name products.
Initially by Joey Green: Author of "Polish Your Furniture with Panty Hose."
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It's nice to find a cure for common ailments using a product you may already have. Will you be giving more information about this topic?
Hey Fran.
Why not just continue with Strange Facts?
Asthma.
Research sponsored by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute reveals that adults with asthma who drank coffee regularly, suffer 33 percent fewer symptoms than non-coffee-drinking adult asthmatics.
Approximately nine million Americans suffer from Asthma. That's roughly one out of twenty-nine people.
In most cases, asthma is an allergic reaction to pollen, house dust, or foods.
Asthmatic wheezing can be triggered by a whiff of cologne or perfume sample in the pages of a magazine.
Many people with Asthma are allergic to aspirin.
In the short Story, "The Norwood Builder" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle,
renowned sleuth Sherlock Holmes reveals his astute observation skills when he tells a perfect stranger, "You mentioned your name as if I should recognize it, but I assure you that, beyond the obvious facts, you are a bachelor, a solicitor, a Freemason, and an asthmatic, I know nothing whatever about you.
Composer Ludwig van Beethoven, author Charles Dickens, President Woodrow Wilson, actress Elizabeth Taylor, rock star Alice Cooper, film director Martin Scorcese, and basketball player Dennis Rodman have all suffered from asthma.
Next post: I'll try maybe "Athlete's Foot"
You are a nice friend Fran.
My goodness. How many years has it been now? For me, at least eight.
Peace, love, and light to all.
@PaulM