| Super Immunity Tonic Recipe For Upcoming Cold and Flu Season
(NewsTarget) The body's immune system kills germs and impurities that typically cause fevers and infections. By improving the body's natural resistance it increases the body's capacity to withstand bacterial and/or viral invasion. Fevers and illnesses of all kinds from flus and colds to typhoid, tuberculosis, malaria, cancers and meningitis can be successfully treated and/or prevented by a healthy immune system. Several herbs in this formula are known for their proven ability to both enhance and strengthen the human immune system. This formula also provides effective blood purification and detoxification. It's difficult to overestimate the importance of maintaining a healthy supply of blood for proper functioning of the body's immune system. The blood performs vital functions which oftentimes become overtaxed during stress, fatigue, overwork, and during exposure to viruses plus acute and chronic cellular diseases.
Against cancer, Dooley feels he's ahead
Six months past cancer surgery, Vince Dooley says he feels great. "I've been doing really great, and I really never did do bad," said Dooley, who had a malignant tumor near his vocal cords removed in late May, then went back to doctors for 33 radiation treatments. Now, he's on a schedule of two-month checkups, and while there's still a chance the cancer could come back, the odds are very much in his favor, said Dooley. "When you're dealing with cancer, you can never say never," Dooley said last week as he and his wife, Barbara, prepared for a family Thanksgiving in Athens. But his doctor gave him an encouraging football analogy, said Dooley, who won 201 games, six Southeastern Conference titles and a national championship as UGA's head coach between 1964 and 1988.
SMALL TOWN, BIG DEAL: Menominee abuzz over Maroons
I think football is like magic medicine for us here; it puts an extra spring in all of our steps," Menominee mayor George Krah said. He looks out his big office window at city hall, seeing the gray, wintry sky and dark, choppy waters of Green Bay. "Even when things look like that outside, people feel better and have hope because of what this team is doing," Krah said. "The Maroons make this town feel like one." Hope and heartache In many ways, Menominee seems like a town in Wisconsin that somehow got geographically stuck in Michigan. It's so far west that it's in the Central time zone. Menominee has a beautiful, historical lakefront, with Victorian-style houses looking out on the Lake Michigan inlet of Green Bay. It shares a riverfront, a bridge and a state border with Marinette, Wis., making the towns close sisters and fierce high school rivals.
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