Posted on 05/31/2011 10:41:31 PM PDT by JustAmy
One more
Wanted?
A group of kindergarten children were on a class outing to their local police station where they saw pictures, tacked to a bulletin board, of the 10 most wanted men.
One of the youngsters pointed to a picture and asked if it really was the photo of a wanted person.
“Yes,” answered the policeman.
“Well,” wondered the child, “why didn’t you keep him when you took his picture?”
Yes you spelled it right. I’m here everyday, aren’t you on my ping list Dub?
Yes it is Amy, first thing I do when I get in front of the computer is post the Daily Bread with Coffee... Thank you for the thread to post it on.
It sure is nice that you post it every day.
I don’t know if this is true or not??
Ways to Soothe Your Stomach
Tummy troubles are never pretty, but they can be remedied with these options.
Over-the-Counter Antacids
When to use them: When you get that roiling feeling.
What they do: Antacids, such as Tums and Rolaids, contain an element like calcium or magnesium to neutralize the acid secreted by your stomach lining. Products such as Pepcid and Zantac, called H2 blockers, also help reduce the amount of acid that your stomach produces, alleviating reflux symptoms. Be sure to use antacids as directed; you should take them to treat occasional pain, not pop them like Tic Tacs. Once in a while, sure, its fine to use antacids, says Larry Weiss, a physician in San Francisco and a former consultant to the cruise industry on infectious stomach viruses. But if youre taking them on a regular basis, you should talk to your doctor to find out exactly what the problem is.
Bismuth Subsalicylate
When to use it: When you are not near your own bathroom and cant let a case of diarrhea subside naturally.
What it does: This ingredient (also known as pink bismuth) is found in over-the-counter products, like Kaopectate and Pepto-Bismol, and doubles as an antacid and an anti-inflammatory. It works, and sometimes too well: A common side effect is constipation. Most diarrhea just needs to run its course, says Weiss. Its best to let it clear up on its own. (Note: This medicine should not be given to children. Salicylates, in rare cases, have been shown to cause Reyes syndrome.)
Probiotics
When to use them: If you have stomach issues regularly. Try taking them daily, via foods or supplements.
What they do: Probiotics are beneficial bacteria that help maintain a healthy digestive tract. (Conversely, antibiotics kill bacteria, both good and bad.) Probiotics are your friends, says Weiss. Were still not sure why exactly they work, but once people start taking them, many find they feel better. Dairy products, like yogurt, kefir, and buttermilk, contain different strains of acidophilus, a powerful probiotic. (The probiotics in yogurt have actually been shown to shorten the duration of stomach upset.) You can also find supplements, like Culturelle, and chewable probiotic tablets in health-food stores. Look for Lactobacillus GG, an extensively studied form of acidophilus, or Bifidobacterium bifidum, also believed to be a well-tolerated immunity booster.
Thanks Dubya! I read alot of your jokes, there is so much good humor that is decent and clean. How are you feeling?
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Awww, thank you, Kitty Mittens! I just LOVE your glittery writing on your posts! (Wish a good fairy would send me a link so that I could do it, too! I would send YOU one~!)
Happy Friday, sweet lady!
Thank you, Sweet FRiend! Here is the Site I use:
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