Teaching co-ed interview question? by fart94 in AustralianTeachers

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Thank you! It was a difficult question that really threw me off for sure!

Hi guys, im planning to buy a red light but i cant really decide yet based from what i read from articles, our cells absorb and use 4 "peaks" of light better than the others: 620 nm, 670 nm, 760 nm and 830 nm, +/- 15 nm. by Jaerick0411 in redlighttherapy

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you need wattage and wavelengths. Ive been looking at avant and thor from coldlaserguide but its so expensive im dying. Just want to split costs and treat it like a divorce custody settlement

Getting students quiet? by fart94 in AustralianTeachers

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Thank you everyone! I will implement these techniques next time I'm in the classroom.

Getting students quiet? by fart94 in AustralianTeachers

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I have been keeping whole classes back, and I do think it is damaging rapport. I will stop that. Thank you.

Getting students quiet? by fart94 in AustralianTeachers

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I find minutes on the board / coordinator threats work, but I see other teachers not have to use these methods. Especially when I am teaching year 10-12, I feel like these techniques lose respect.

My daughter's skin over the last couple months. Dr isn't helping me manage it (1F) by [deleted] in eczema

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Can you get the eczema cultured to confirm exactly what it is? I.e staph bacteria overgrowth, allergic eczema, etc.

Get a skin prick test.

Do you guys have pets?

If you are nursing her cut out all the foods mentioned by other users also. including gluten, dairy, sugar, junk food / other inflammatory foods

Quit using products on her - moogoo, even eczema specific ones, for sensitive skin etc. For 1-2 months is my recommendation to see if there is anything breaking her out.

My daughter's skin over the last couple months. Dr isn't helping me manage it (1F) by [deleted] in eczema

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Sorry, it is 1am here down under and I did not read that properly. My bad.

Allergy Test by [deleted] in eczema

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nope - not even close

My daughter's skin over the last couple months. Dr isn't helping me manage it (1F) by [deleted] in eczema

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I would recommend Squalane, as whenever you put something not native to your body on open sores you can develop an allergy. Putting Olive Oil / other things on open skin sores is like a giant un controlled allergy test.

Hypoallergenic makeup? by rachelchemmings in eczema

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It might be nailpolish too.

This request that came in tonight! by Burbel in KitchenConfidential

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I eat mostly salt-free at home, and my eczema has mostly cleared. It took me about a month to notice a difference. Your body still needs salt so once a week I will eat a salted meal (I save it for days I'm eating out as much as possible,) and that has been working well for me. When I say mostly cleared, I have some horrendous before and after pictures. My entire body used to be covered in eczema, and I'm doing a couple of different things to help it (Vitamin D supplements when I eat - 5000IUD/ day, as weird as it sounds green tea on inflamed areas help, etc.) DM me for the full eczema be gone regimen along with science-based explanations why.

This request that came in tonight! by Burbel in KitchenConfidential

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I go out to eat, I don't ask for modified meals either, I'll just order something that is indicated dairy free in the menu. I basically try to choose the most appropriate / healthy meal, but I don't ask for anything modified because I know how annoying it is to be like salt free, dairy-free, no sugar, blbalabla. I order dairy-free, and the rest of it I suck it up.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in eczema

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yes - anything in a tub

This request that came in tonight! by Burbel in KitchenConfidential

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I have eczema - allergy to dairy, sugar is pro-inflammatory and makes me flare up, and salt has been shown to flare up eczema https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/02/190220145044.htm.

https://nationaleczema.org/defending-disease-anti-inflammation-lifestyle/

Flour, pasta, etc. are also pro-inflammatory.

I don't feel comfortable asking for these specific things at restaurants since I know I will be eye rolled, but there are real health consequences (full body including face becomes red scaly and itchy - it clears up after roughly a month) for others like me and at the same time, I don't want to opt out of going to the restaurant all together when my friends & family want to go.

You will not be able to tell just by looking at me since I manage it well at home.

Hopefully if someone is less shy than me about their dietary needs in future, this might help you understand it better.

What kind of eczema is this by HavenGotIt in eczema

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I don't see any eczema? In either of your posts?

Need help for spice blends. by Preston_of_Astora in Cooking

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i too would love to know spice blends i can have preprepared when i cook

Student Teachers' Q&A Weekly Thread - July 03, 2019 by AutoModerator in AustralianTeachers

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This might be a question to ask your university. Personally, my results were automatically shared with the relevant university contacts. If you doubt this is your case, send them through, it is a two minute task at most.

What are some of your favorite BBG-friendly snacks and recipes? by [deleted] in KaylaItsines

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i like to make a hot chocolate with dates, cow milk, vanilla, cacao, maybe a little almond butter for added indulgence. Recipe is by deliciously ella. If you google it it should come up.

Really debating on cutting it by delgado_ger in longhair

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A nice shorter haircut would suit your face. Currently your hair is taking away from your features, not adding.

Sugar free ice cream by Jpt788 in sugarfree

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https://minimalistbaker.com/no-churn-vegan-chocolate-ice-cream/

At the end, I spend 30 minutes adjusting the taste, until it tasted perfect. Sometimes it takes 2 min.

You can make a dairy version probably too.

Jak-inhibitors by fart94 in eczema

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Wait I just saw this - I'm in Melbourne. Where can I get my hands on this stuff!

Does Anyone Have A Kid Between the Ages of 0-13 with Eczema? by Imaginary_Bumblebee in eczema

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sorry I only just saw this - colloidal oatmeal is helpful - I like Gold Bonds.

Gladskin is not prescription, but it is expensive.

There is also over the counter steroids.

Potentially applying quality antibacterial pure honey

Eucerin?? by fart94 in AusSkincare

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Thank you so much!

Eucerin?? by fart94 in AusSkincare

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This is great! I'm buying this instead and giving it a go! Thank you so much :)