Amoxil (Amoxycillin)
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| medixresources "Brand Amoxil" | 500 mg | 14/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 60 pills $58.58 | 270 pills $177.27 | ||||
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| tl-pharmacy "Generic Amoxil" | 500mg | 10-21 days/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| 30 pills €42.25 | 360 pills €347.35 | ||||
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| medrx-one "Generic Amoxil" | 500mg | 10 days/free | ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 30 pills $55.95 | 90 pills $135.95 | ||||
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| leadmedic "Amoxil" | 250 mg | 14-21days/$10
5-7 days/$25 | ![]() ![]() | every country | |
| 60 pills $46.44 | 270 pills $127.79 | ||||
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| Medph | Not available for sale | FedEx next day/$24 | ![]() ![]() ![]() | USA only | |
| med-pen | Not available for sale | 14-20 days/$10
7-14 days/$20 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| ourpharmacyrx "Amoxil" | 500 mg | 14-21 days/$15
5-12 days/$30 | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
| 10 caps $21 | 30 caps $51.6 | ||||
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| RxPharms "Amoxil (Generic)" | 500mg | 14-24 days/free | ![]() ![]() ![]() | worldwide | |
| 30 pcs $45 | 30 pcs $45 | ||||
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| RxMedShop | Not available for sale | 8-16 days/$20
5-9 days/$30 3-6 days/$40 | ![]() ![]() | most countries | |
Other names: Ampicillin, Omnipen-N, Polycillin-N, Principen, Amoxicillin
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VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS: MOST COMMON CRAVINGS
Cantaloupe Just because you like its taste might not be the only reason you crave this melon. Cantaloupe is high in potassium and vitamin A. In fact, a quarter of a melon has 3,400 IU vitamin A. Since the melon also offers vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, biotin, and inositol, it’s not a bad craving to give in to. There’s only about 60 calories in half a melon.
Olives Whether you crave them green or black, you’re likely to be after the salt. People with under-active thyroids are most often the first to reach for them.
Salt no guesswork here; it’s the sodium you’re after. Cravers quite possibly have a thyroid iodine deficiency or low sodium Addison’s disease. Hypertensives often crave salt, and shouldn’t.
Onions Cravings for spicy foods can sometimes indicate problems in the lungs or sinuses.
Chocolate Definitely one of the foremost cravings, if not the foremost. Chocoholics are addicted to the caffeine as well as the sugar. [There are 5 to 10 mg. of caffeine in a cup of cocoa.] If you want to kick the chocolate habit, try carob instead. [Carob, also called St. John's Bread, is made from the edible pods of the Mediterranean carob tree.]
Milk If you’re still craving milk as an adult, you might need a calcium supplement. Then again, it might be the amino acids – such as tryptophan, leucine, and lysine – that your body needs. Nervous people often seek out the tryptophan in milk, since it has a very soothing effect.
Chinese food Of course it’s delicious, but often it’s the monosodium glutamate in the food that fosters the craving. People with salt deficiencies usually go all out for Chinese food. [MSG can cause a histamine reaction in some individuals. Headaches and flushing may occur. Most Chinese restaurants will now prepare your food without MSG if you request it.]
Mayonnaise Since this is a fatty food, it is often craved by vegetarians and people who have eliminated other fats from their diet.
Tart fruits A persistent craving for tart fruits can often indicate problems with the gallbladder or liver.
Paint and dirt Children have a tendency to eat paint and dirt. Frequently this is an indication of a calcium or vitamin-D deficiency. A hard re-evaluation of your child’s diet is essential, and a visit to your pediatrician is recommended.
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