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Results from our forumBiology Experts, Help!For number 2: pneumomediastinum Ruptured bronchus or alveoli in the lungs from excessive pressure. May be caused by holding breath while ascending. lung expansion injury It can be caused by holding breath while ascending. Basically if you ...
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The Fiber Disease... aware of what was happening to myself as well as my children, for they were my biggest concern. They baby would never heal of ear infections, they ruptured several times. The bloody noses were puddled on the pillows and crusted on their faces 4 to 5 out of 7 days a week and 3 to 4 of those 7 days, ...
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The Fiber Disease... my ears cleaned out with mint oil. But it was a constant battle, my ears stayed inflamed and red, inside and out for months.....and ended with a ruptured ear drum in my right ear. During that time, the fibers just had a field day with my eyes. Tam, I use the treatment that you suggested for the ...
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Do teeth dentine contain DNA??... cells actually divide quite rapidly- a reason why hair grows.. Now, a dead epidermal cell might contain leftover DNA, but odds are that it is ruptured, denaturated, and basically busted up.. It does not serve it's role of information storage any more
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The Fiber Disease... Foundation. I do have a question from one of the regular posters here named Randy. A while back you said you were hospitalized and your appendix ruptured? ( I apologize for not quoting you exactly, I can't seem to find the post.) The I believe it was the poster named Skytroll that posted and ...
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