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  3. Is pumpkin good for dogs? What to know about whether ... - AOL

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    Pumpkin seeds have no nutritional benefit for dogs, Watkins says. There’s a myth that pumpkin seeds act as a natural dewormer for dogs with parasites, but Watkins says that’s not the case ...

  4. Get rid of bags under your eyes with these great home remedies

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    We apply creams, get facials and use the old "cucumber on the eye" trick -- but for some reason, nothing works! The bags are still there, dark and heavy as ever. The bags are still there, dark and ...

  5. Dipylidium caninum - Wikipedia

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    Dipylidium life cycle. Dipylidium caninum, also called the flea tapeworm, double-pored tapeworm, or cucumber tapeworm (in reference to the shape of its cucumber-seed-like proglottids, though these also resemble grains of rice or sesame seeds) is a cyclophyllid cestode that infects organisms afflicted with fleas and canine chewing lice, including dogs, cats, and sometimes human pet-owners ...

  6. Cucurbitacin - Wikipedia

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    Nonbitterness of cultivated cucumber fruit is conferred by bt, an allele selected during domestication. Bi is a member of the oxidosqualene cyclase (OSC) gene family. Phylogenetic analysis showed that Bi is the ortholog of cucurbitadienol synthase gene CPQ in squash ( Cucurbita pepo ) [ 7 ]

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Cavalier King Charles Spaniel with bandaged foot A dog's injured leg. The health of dogs is a well studied area in veterinary medicine.. Dog health is viewed holistically; it encompasses many different aspects, including disease processes, genetics, and nutritional health, for example.

  8. Gou pi gao - Wikipedia

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    Gou Pi Gao can be used to treat primarily muscle and tendon pains, caused by muscle sprains, tears, rheumatism, tendinitis and various other conditions. [4] The adhesive plaster is applied to the area in pain, and left on for 3–5 hours (preferably with heat treatment in order to increase the medicine's effectiveness).

  9. Peace Out, Puffy Eyes! These Cucumber Gel Patches Make the ...

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    Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. I’m in New York City for less than 24 hours, so naturally, I had to hit up one of the ...