Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herbs. Show all posts

Mountain Rose Herbs in Nov thru Dec with today's promo codes

Save with mountain rose herbs coupons from RetailMeNot. Score the savings you want with 16 coupons & discounts today! I still have my delightful bags of whole lavender and chamomile, bought directly from Mountain Rose Herbs, sitting in my pantry. I use these almost on a nightly basis to make myself some relaxing herbal tea for bedtime. Mountain Rose Herbs has always taken an uncompromising stand when it comes to I am ordering for the first time, do you have any promo codes. 20% Off! Passionflower Regular price – $15.00 Sale price – $12.00 15% Off! Shiitake Mushroom, whole Regular price – $19.00 Sale price – $16.15 15% Off! Sweet Woodruff Regular price – $11.00 Sale price – $9.35 30% Off! Uva Ursi Regular price – $12.50 Sale price – $8.75 25% Off! Peppermint essential oil Regular price – $13.00 Sale price – $9.75 25% Off! Tagetes essential oil Regular price – $11.50 Sale price – $8.62 15% Off! Coconut Flakes Regular price – $7.00 Sale price – $5.95 20% Off! Palm Fruit Oil Regular price – $32.00 Sale price – $25.60 15% Off! Chamomile Tea Regular price – $7.00 Sale price – $5.95 15% Off! Turmeric root capsules Regular price – $9.25 Sale price – $7.86 15% Off! Saffron, whole stigma Regular price – $8.00 Sale price – $6.80 15% Off! Spice Bottle Regular price – $1.50 Sale price – $1.27
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Norovirus Link

An outbreak of norovirus has been linked to the deaths of nine people at the Selkirk Place care facility in Victoria this month. The Vancouver Island Health Authority said although the cause of death in each case has not been determined, it believes the gastrointestinal virus likely contributed. Norovirus — once known as Norwalk virus — is highly contagious and often spreads in places like schools, cruise ships and nursing homes, especially during the winter. This latest outbreak comes just two months after 29 people on a cruise ship heading for Vancouver came down with the virus. Units at the Vancouver General Hospital and New Westminster's Royal Columbian Hospital were forced to close earlier this year after both were hit with norovirus outbreaks. A previous version of this story incorrectly stated the norovirus was being blamed for the nine deaths. The Vancouver Island Health Authority says the causes of the deaths have not been determined, but the virus likely contributed to the deaths.
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Possible cause of cyclospora

Iowa has reported the most cases of the cyclospora bug, with 143 people falling ill. An investigation by the Iowa Department of Public Health has linked a prepackaged salad mix to the outbreak, after the agency determined at least 80% of reported cases were exposed to the same mix, reported CBS News. According to the Iowa Department of Public Health, the salad mix is no longer being sold in the state. Other symptoms include fatigue, loss of appetite, weight loss, bloating, increased gas, stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, muscle aches and low-grade fever. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, cases have also been found in Texas, Nebraska, Florida, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, Missouri, Arkansas, Connecticut, Kansas, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York and Ohio. The FDA recommends safe food handling and preparation measures, including washing hands, utensils and surfaces with hot, soapy water before and after handling food and thoroughly washing all fresh produce before consumption.
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