terça-feira, 17 de maio de 2011

ICaps Lutein & Zeaxanthin Formula, Coated Tablets, 120 coated tablets

Eye vitamin and mineral supplement. Promotes Healthy Eyes. (This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.) The primary carotenoids proven to be in the retina and lens of the eye. Contains all natural Lutein. ICaps Lutein & Zeaxanthin Formula is a safe and effective ocular dietary supplement. ICaps Dietary Supplement Lutein and Zeaxanthin Formula is the only major ocular antioxidant supplement that has a delayed release formula. This unique delayed release formula allows the ingredients to dissolve gradually, thereby contributing to greater absorption by the body. Lactose free. ICaps Dietary Supplement Lutein and Zeaxanthin Formula is developed by Alcon Laboratories, a world-wide leader in eye care. Each ICaps Tablet is made of high quality ingredients and meets the rigorous quality-control standards of Alcon. Alcon is involved in research studying the positive effects of antioxida..

Features:

  • Lutein and Zeaxanthin promote healthy eyes
  • Time-release formula allows the ingredients to dissolve gradually for better absorption
  • A specialized, comprehensive formula of carotenoids, antioxidants, and minerals important to vision
  • All-natural Lutein; lactose free
  • Please read all label information on delivery


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terça-feira, 3 de maio de 2011

Good Tasting Medicine?

Good Tasting order cialis?



I went to pick up some cheap cialis today, and this was the sign I saw in the pharmacy window.

WHAT?

No Way!

Medicine is supposed to taste bad...for at least two reasons.

The first is obvious: little kiddos are known for prying in places where they shouldn't, and, because of our genetic survivial of the fittest traits, they tend to taste unknown food/substances before eating. So, if the little miscreants get hold of mommy's and daddy's get happy pills, a bitter taste would prevent them from shooting them down the pipe.

The second reason for bad tasting medicine has to do with tradition: what would happen to the saying "Take your medicine" if the medicine tasted good? What would have happened to the delightful scenes in the movies when the parent threatened the kids with castor oil when they complained of a stomach ache to stay out of school? How much less poignanat would the scene have been if the little fakers said, "WHOO HOO, it's MEDICINE TIME!" instead of, "Oh, NO, please not the castor oil. I'm better. Really I am! I'm ready to go to school."

Also, we're not supposed to want to take medicine. After all, it's MEDICINE! You're not supposed to like the debt restructuring plan your bank gave you, but you do it because you know it's good for you and you want to get it over with.

Perish the thought of good tasting medicine. It just doesn't tase right.

Mike Sledge

Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology 2nd Ed - Michael Crawford

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Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology 2nd purchase cialis (LANGE) - Michael Crawford. Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology is designed to be a concise discussion of the essential knowledge needed to diagnose and manage cardiovascular diseases. Current Diagnosis & Treatment in Cardiology cannot be considered a condensed textbook because detailed pathophysiologic discussions are omitted; there are no chapters on diagnostic techniques; and rare or obscure entities are not included. Also, it is not a cardiac therapeutics text because diagnostic techniques, prevention strategies, and prognosis are fully discussed. Presented in the easy-to-use CURRENT format, this book covers all the major disease entities and therapeutic challenges in cardiology. Concise, yet comprehensive, it is perfect for board review as well as for all aspects of heart disease care. This book provides a focused review of general cardiology in 37 chapters from coronary artery disease to the athlete's heart.

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