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About Sangeeta Bhagwat
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I can give support to caregivers and patients, on how to cope with chronic disease and provide assistance in searching the internet, for effective management of specific disease and conditions. I am a Listed EFT Practitioner. If requested, appropriate alternative and complementary treatments will be suggested.

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I have had over 13 years experience as a Caregiver for patients with chronic diseases like hypertension,asthma, heart disease and chronic renal failure. I have also counseled many patients and caregivers, in person and over the net.

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I have written 2 books: "It's Your Life - A Practical Handbook for Chronic Ailments" and "The Caregiver's Manual". Both these books are available for free reading or download, at http://www.soulspeakindia.com


Publications
I have written 2 books: "It's Your Life - A Practical Handbook for Chronic Ailments" and "The Caregiver's Manual". Both these books are available for free reading or download, at http://www.soulspeakindia.com


 
   

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Medical Research on the Internet - METALLIC TASTE IN MOUTH



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Lace wrote at 2006-12-29 11:55:25
My husband is suffering from renal failure due to a neurogenic bladder caused by a back injury. In searching for info on his condition, I have learned that a metallic taste in the mouth (which he has) can be a symptom of renal failure. The taste is due to a buildup of toxic substances in the blood. You may want to get that checked.


Arturo Montero wrote at 2008-07-12 15:22:45
Check with your Dr to see if any of the medications are adding Zn to your diet. Excess Zn in your system can cause metallic taste in your mouth.



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