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Alice Jerahian, B.Sc, MEd
about 2 months ago
SPINAL PAIN MANAGEMENT PROTOCOLS - NOW AVAILABLE on QABยฉ INFOPATHY
Spine pain management is a topic that touches millions of lives worldwide.
Whether you are dealing with cervical stiffness, lumbar discomfort, or chronic vertebral degeneration, understanding the means to approach this requires valuable information and adjusted protocols which I am now sharing with you in my QABยฉ Collection on Infopathy targeting each of the spinal vertebrae areas.
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Claire Loughheed shared experience on JLโ€™s Mobility & Emotional Support
about 2 months ago
This is gradually ensuring the physio is supported and the results are very encouraging. 
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Elena
about 2 months ago
Good morning everyone! I'm thinking of using isotonic or hypertonic seawater for the drops!
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May 29, 2026
Elena, here's the difference and hope this will help you find your goal.

Isotonic Seawater - Best choice for drops, itโ€™s closer to tear/plasma tonicity, supports gentle rehydration and cell balance, and is typically more comfortable for eyes.

Hypertonic Seawater - More mineral-dense/energizing, can be used, but it may feel โ€œstrongerโ€ or stingโ€”choose it only if you tolerate higher salinity well.

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