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How to Get Rid of a Black Hairy Tongue

Hairy tongue may sound like something straight out of a science fiction movie, and it does look every bit as frightening as its name suggests. However, there’s no need to be alarmed. Hairy tongue is harmless and easily treatable. Hairy tongue, or lingua villosa, is a fairly common condition that is usually caused by an […]

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How to Cure Candida

Watch this Video on All the problems Ryan had because of Systemic Candida. Click for More Info on How to Cure Candida Is There a Cure for Geographic Tongue?

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Yeast Infection Knowledge – The Truth Behind Your Yeast Infection

Educating yourself about your candida infection is the first and most important step in curing this painful, annoying and relatively dangerous chronic condition and taking responsibility over your health and well-being. Although yeast infection (known by the names of Candida, Monilia or Thrush) is in fact a very common condition, (as three out of four […]

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There Is Hope for Your Tongue Problem!

Dear Tongue Sufferer, You’re stuck! You’ve visited doctor after doctor (or website after website) and they all say the same thing… your tongue problems are no problem.  They’re benign… nothing serious… nothing to worry about… no treatment is necessary. So why are you still looking? Because you know deep down inside that “they” are WRONG! […]

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Where Do I Start?

Tim, I read your book already could not put it down. Just to give you some history of myself. I am a 48 year old Canadian male not over weight and a non-smoker in what i thought was above average health. About 10 months ago during a routine dental exam my dentist informed me that […]

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Thrush Tongue

By Tim McMahon Thrush is a condition of the tongue that is quite common in babies but often affects adults as well. Thrush is simply an overgrowth of “Candida Albicans” which looks like white fur.  Candida is a strain of yeast that thrives in dark moist places, especially in warm human bodies, although it can […]

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