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u/-Mediocrates- · 3 pointsr/askdoctors

Baking soda ingredient in natural deodorants typically cause itching and rashes. Try to use natural deodorants without baking soda. Organic 101 on Amazon has some great natural deodorants without baking soda and are also Usda organic so you can actually trust the ingredients.


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if interested here is their amazon link. They have a 30 day money back guarantee as well if you dont like it:


https://www.amazon.com/ORGANIC-101-Certified-Extra-Strength-Deodorant/dp/B01N0ZYGXP/ref=sr_1_183_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1541107602&sr=1-183&keywords=natural%2Bdeodorant&th=1


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u/flanl · 3 pointsr/askdoctors

I've got the Cardio II, which ceased production in '95, and I remember having a similarly confusing hunt for the replacement diaphragm when it vanished during my shift.

I was lucky to have an excellent university hospital bookstore at my disposal, and they hooked it up.

That's an irrelevant aside though because Amazon reviews has you covered. The answer seems to be yes.

>Erica

>5.0 out of 5 stars

>FYI: Fits Littmann Cardiology IV stethoscope

>February 24, 2018

>Color: Grey

>Verified Purchase

>Lost the diaphragm cover randomly at work for my Cardiology IV stethoscope. I was nervous that the replacement part was going to break after reading reviews but decided to try it for myself anyways. I was very careful when placing it on my stethoscope. It fit perfectly! So glad I decided to just go with it.

At under $20 for the kit, that's kind of a steal. Those fucking earpieces on their own are like $12 a set.

u/Sugafree23 · 1 pointr/askdoctors

In the meantime I suggest you supplement with Collagen protein like this one...Collagen Peptides Powder (16oz) | Grass-Fed, Certified Paleo Friendly, Non-Gmo and Gluten Free - Unflavored https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00XQ2XGAA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Tz9CCb0P7H702

u/supermysza · 2 pointsr/askdoctors

Try family health books like this or this. I'm giving this as examples of what to look for, I've never used either book but my mam always kept something like this around as a reference.

u/squidgemobile · 1 pointr/askdoctors

Zygote Body is a neat way to visualize everything put together. If you want intense reading you could buy or rent the typical medical anatomy texts online or look for them at your local library.

u/vosecr · 1 pointr/askdoctors

Get tested for food allergies. From what I heard a common allergy can be gluten. I have ADHD and when I eat gluten definitely notice an affect to my concentration, Remember with especially with gluten i hear it is 70% a false negative meaning that you may be allergic but most of the time the test shows that you are not. The best way to do this is doing an elimination diet. but if you want to test do the stool antigen test which is suppose to be the most accurate. There is a book on amazon you might want to follow its called The Auto Immune Protocal It tells you about the elimination diet. I know it sucks, I love sugar, bread and carbs, but I've been strictly ketogenic paleo for 5 months. I have never been so thin and tone, not to mention the symptoms of my ADHD are practically non existent. It hard though, because you literally have like 10 food items you can eat. Oh and also don't have a "cheat day" because these cheat days can set you back several weeks. If you have a gluten allergy and you have cheat day once a week... If you are allergic to a certain protein say...gluten, well if you have cheat meal the effect of ingesting gluten can last weeks. Oh I am not a doctor btw, my experiences are probably anecdotal. Remember though... doctors don't receive extensive nutritional training when they are studying medicine, so I recommend going to a Naturopathic Nutritionist, preferably a paleo one since they tend to be big on food allergies.