WOMAN’S HEALTH CARE ISSUES:

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The Australian based supplements, natural healthcare and wellbeing company, Mineeda Vital, has recently released VitalVMH: a one per day multivitamin, multimineral and multiherbal formulation with natural extracts for mens and womens general health and wellbeing. Mineeda Vital is an innovative Australian company in the vitamins, supplements and natural health industry. Over the next 12 months, Mineeda Vital will launch a range of premium vitamin, mineral and herbal products for health engaged Australians and New Zealanders for online sale. Australians and New Zealanders may only purchase Mineeda Vital’s supplements, natural healthcare and wellbeing products online via Mineeda Vital’s website- www.mineeda.com.au.

Mineeda Vital is offering Australians and New Zealanders interested in natural healthcare, wellbeing, womens health and mens health its recently released multivitamin, VitalVMH. VitalVMH is a brand new multivitamin, multimineral and multiherbal product with five natural extracts in a one per day softgel multivitamin health product.

“We offer our natural health and wellbeing customers health and wellbeing products with a strong emphasis on natural ingredients, scientific formulations and convenience via online ordering with free delivery anywhere in Australia or New Zealand”, says Doug Crowther, Director of Mineeda Vital, Australia.

Complementary and natural healthcare company, Mineeda Vital, has formulated Australian made multivitamin product, VitalVMH. VitalVMH contains supplements and natural herbal extracts for Australians and New Zealanders concerned about mens health, womens health and wellbeing products formulated with the inclusion of natural herbal extracts.

“VitalVMH is a multivitamin health supplement with natural extracts and other active ingredients for everyday health and wellbeing”, says Doug.
“Health conscious Australian and New Zealand men and women want natural health and wellbeing products with as much vitamin, mineral, supplement and natural herbal extracts as possible. We pack VitalVMH softgel capsules with vitamin, mineral and natural herb extracts we believe deliver value for money to Australian and New Zealand online purchasers of health, wellbeing, natural health, mens health and womens health products”, says Doug.

“We provide Australian and New Zealand natural health and wellbeing customers concerned about mens health or womens health and wellbeing with a convenient commitment-free subscription service. Thus, health and wellbeing conscious Australian and New Zealand men and women have many options to change their VitalVMH multivitamin subscriptions”, says Doug.

Mineeda Vital’s VitalVMH health and wellbeing multivitamin contains vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and natural health extracts. The product is available online in Australia and New Zealand for mens health and womens health. VitalVMH contains natural product extracts of pomegranate, bilberry, gotu kola and Japanese knotweed in addition to antioxidant-rich natural green tea extract.

“Mens health and womens health and wellbeing conscious Australians and New Zealanders want multivitamins with antioxidants and natural herbal ingredients in them. VitalVMH is a scientifically formulated product with natural herbal extracts for general wellbeing, mens health and womens health”, says Doug.

“We placed a lot of emphasis on natural herbals and natural health ingredients when developing VitalVMH for mens and womens health and wellbeing. The idea was to provide a mens health and womens health and wellbeing multivitamin which contained all the major vitamins as well as significant amounts of minerals and other supplements in addition to a natural health herbal tonic”, says Doug.

“One thing all consumers should be aware of: complementary healthcare and natural health products are intended as additions to a balanced diet and exercise regime. Dietary supplements do not replace a balanced diet. Consumers must always read the label, check all indications, warnings and dosages. Finally, only use the product as directed. Mineeda Vital promotes our products as an addition to good diet and exercise- no complementary healthcare or natural product can replace these for mens health or womens health”, says Doug.

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18 Responses to “WOMAN’S HEALTH CARE ISSUES:”

  1. RLC Says:

    Just as for a physical generally your physician will ask you if you have any other conditions that may be bothering you after which you can both discuss them to see if they are relevant or not.

  2. Xtina Says:

    1. New Jobs
    2. Health Care
    3. Environmental

    In that order, I am neither Dem. or Rep. as my parents were always divided and I have voted both depending on candidate. I will vote McCain/Palin 08

  3. Ravennwings Says:

    Do you need to have a referral before going to a PS? If not, just look for PS's in your health care directory. If you do, talk to a female doctor.

  4. krazygurlygirl Says:

    What a refreshing question! I have always considered myself a republican, but there are MANY things I disagree with. I think that is true with most everyone in either party. It's the extreme conservatives and liberals that give either party a bad name.

    1. Gotta go against my party here. I am not for abortion, I would never have one. But I think this shouldn't even be a political subject. We have control over every other aspect of our bodies, why not this? It should be a personal decision made by each woman.
    2. I think we should get out of there as soon as possible. Enough men and women have been killed and nobody even knows what we are fighting for. Bring them home. But as a Viet Nam Vet's daughter, I will support the troops all the way.
    3. The economy sucks, who can argue with that?
    4. Uniiversal health care will never work. So I'm with my party 100% on this one. Something has to be done so that people can afford insurance, but this is not the answer.
    5. I'm with the republicans on this. We already have too many programs and the spending has gotten way out of hand. I think people should get assistance when they need it, but that it shouldn't be a life-long income. Our programs are not designed for people to get off of them, only put more people on them. People should learn to take more responsibility and work hard to provide for themselves instead of expecting the taxpayers to do it.
    6. I don't mind contributing my taxes. But I don't feel those who get out there and bust their humps should be punished by rewarding those who don't try. Taxes should be fair, and yet the middle class always gets screwed. Not the upper class and not the lower class. But if a candidate says before the election he's going to raise my taxes? No, that doesn't make me want to run out and vote for him.

    It all comes down to which party do you agree the most with or if a certain area is very important to you, you vote with the candidate who you agree with. If anyone believes everything that one candidate does then I think they are just little sheep waiting to be led and are unable or unwilling to think for themselves. Again, great question.

  5. Susilea35 Says:

    @4CHANGO; thanks but how do i reverse it naturally? Also thanks so much for the video, it’s truly educational and tremendously informative.

  6. cwalrave Says:

    My gyn brushed my symptoms off until my fibroid was very large. A hysteroscopy was recommended, but a surgical mistake caused peritonitis and I almost died. I learned later from another dr that the uterine lining thins at the area of the fibroid and risk of puncturing the uterus is high. My fibroid was too large to be removed by hysteroscopy and should have been removed through open surgery. I wish I had all the facts before choosing hysteroscopy.

  7. Sidney Says:

    You have an awesome point. I wish I was old enough to vote (next time!) because obama would definitely have mine. It's ridiculous that birth control is not covered on some insurances. Not only does it prevent unwanted pregnancies, but it can also help the woman with unbearable pms.

  8. Sidney Says:

    I must admit, I have been baffled by that myself. Since birth control methods prevent conception, no fetus is created. Preventing a pregnancy from occurring could not in any way be considered abortion. Not only does contraception lower the number of abortions, it also helps with overpopulation and, in the case of condoms, helps prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases. All of these benefits with no harm to anyone can only be a good thing.

  9. 4chango Says:

    @Susilea35: Reverse it naturally.

  10. chanpenn Says:

    THANKS FOR POSTING THIS EXCELLENT VIDEO.

  11. Lacey G Says:

    I have already reported this person as abusing yahoo answers. She has posted the same and similar questions under numerous names such as Latrice, Latrice Hope, Sandy and Abby. She is posting incorrect and absolutely false information against planned parenthood for no particular reason (I guess for attention)
    Get a life and stop copying and pasting the same questions.
    You are pathetic "Latrice"
    I have a thought…pay the 70 bucks instead of the 30 since you complain so much.
    Planned parenthood treats sex related issues, hence the name, not endometriosis, they are doing YOU a favor.
    I have never known these health care providers to be anything but professional, empathetic and courteous and have helped numerous women and they are trained for womens health related issues. Read this posters other questions regarding planned parenthood….shes is absolutely ridiculous! I say it again you should be ASHAMED

  12. All American Woman 4 Obama Says:
  13. Cpillin425 Says:

    @Cpillin425 she had to go there because she can’t afford medical insurance, and doesn’t qualify for Medi-Cal, the operation here in California would have cost at least $10,000-$15,000, maybe even more, and my parents would have been years into this debt…guess what, problem solved. top notch Mexican doctors, top notch service, top notch clinic, she will be out by monday probably.

  14. 4chango Says:

    @sabrinacoady: Take a look at the fibroid list on my channel it will also work on PCOS. It wll remain posted for a day or two.

  15. 4chango Says:

    @catnipsuicide: There is a naturopathic approach on my channel.

  16. 4chango Says:

    @flyyala08: Yes you can have them early in age.

  17. RLC Says:

    Just register with a doctor, and ask for a full health check up. Most doctors like to do this for new patients anyway..

    Basics would be: Weight, blood pressure and possibly a urine or blood test.. It's depends on your medical history, and family medical history, as to what.

  18. 4chango Says:

    @brownsugaAZstandup Try the naturopathic approach on my channel.

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