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Dear Paul:
I've been suffering with migraine headaches since my early 30's, I'm 41 now and they are worse than ever. I've tried all the prescription migraine meds and none have really helped. The headaches get so bad that I can't get out of bed. I'm missing work a lot and in danger of losing my job. I'm desperate and will try anything... Help!
Ann, Hollis, NH
Dear Ann,
You're story is not uncommon and I'm confident that Neways has a product that can help you. I've argued with doctors many times about the causes of migraines. They all too often say that they are vascular, not hormonal. I believe the doctors are half right, most migraines are more often than not caused by the contraction or dialation of blood vessels. The problem is that the doctors are treating the secondary factor. The causitive factor is likely estrogen dominance. Fluctuations in estrogen levels can dialate blood vessels. Therefore, the underlying cause of migraines is hormonal. To counteract the excess estrogen you may want to try Neways Endau Herbal Hormonizing Cream with Progesterone. The progesterone in Endau helps restore normal vascular tone, counteracting the blood vessel dialation that is causing the headaches. I've had many customers tell me their migraines stopped within 30 minutes after applying the cream. I also tell them to put a dab of cream on both temples. Go to www.johnleemd.com for more information on Natural Progesterone Cream.
Dear Paul:
I have a 6 month old baby that has been having diaper rash after diaper rash. Our pediatrician gave us some ointment to use and said to let her go without the diaper on for as long as possible to help the rash heal faster. Yet she still continues to get these rashes. Does Neways have a product to help with diaper rash?
Beth, METHUEN, MA
Hi Beth,
First of all, if you're using baby wipes or baby lotion make sure they don't contain Propylene Glycol. Not only is this a toxic chemical used to make brake fluid and industrial antifreeze, but the material safety data sheet (MSDS) for this chemical clearly states: AVOID SKIN CONTACT. In lab studies it has been shown to cause kidney damage and liver abnormalities. Propylene glycol is also a skin irritant which could explain the constant diaper rash. Try wetting a face cloth with warm water instead of using the wipes. I would also advise you not to use a baby powder with talc. The tiny particles can be easily inhaled and are often contaminated with asbestos. Talc has also been proven to increase the risk of ovarian cancer. Neways has a baby powder that is talc-free and uses a tapioca starch. They also make an extremely gentle baby lotion without propylene glycol. I think you'll be pleased by the results.
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