HealthCare4All are always searching the globe for the BEST products that are not going to break the bank! We have found an amazing gadget that will rid your children of LICE AND NITS and we have been ITCHING to tell you about it! Its called the LiceTec V Comb. #HealthCare4All are also the UK Distributors!
We also have a special offer at the moment of only on our website £39.98
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LiceTec V comb
Why is it so amazing?
Unlike most products on the market today, the LiceTec Comb removes both Lice AND Nits. It is completely safe & extremely easy to use. It works by vacuum, so there is no risk of an electrical current to the user or the patient.
You can actually see the lice and nits getting sucked into the illuminated filter so you KNOW that you have caught them! This eliminates the guesswork you have from other products. It even works on Lice that are resistant to chemicals which is becoming a worldwide problem called SUPER LICE!
If you or your child suffer from asthma, you will know how important it is to take reliable and accurate oxygen level readings.
This week I want to introduce you to the Heal force Prince 100A. One of the reasons we love it so much is that it will give you peace of mind without the need to visit your doctor and at a reasonable price.
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We know there are many models available, however for us, the most important thing to note when searching for Oximeters is Accuracy and Reliability!
This is why if someone asks me at my pharmacy or at HealthCare4All for my opinion, this is a great finger pulse oximeter to buy and IN STOCK.
What are Pulse Oximeters?
Pulse oximeters help you monitor the amount of oxygen carried around your body. Its completely painless and all you have to do is attach it to a fingertip for a few moments to get a reading.
An oxygen level of greater than 95% is generally considered to be a normal oxygen level and a level of 92% or less suggests
As we saw in the news recently, Face coverings are to be mandatory on public transport from the 15th June.
Also, people aged over 60 are now being advised to wear medical-grade face masks by the World Health Organisation.
Last week The World Health Organization (WHO) changed its recommendations on face masks, now saying they should be worn in public where social distancing is not possible. This is to help stop the spread of coronavirus.
Some countries already recommend or mandate face coverings in public, while the WHO have argued there was not enough evidence to say that healthy people should wear masks.
However, WHO director-general Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Friday that "in light of evolving evidence, the WHO advises that governments should encourage the general public to wear masks where there is a widespread transmission and physical distancing is difficult, such as on public transport, in shops or in other confined or crowded environments".
Hay fever season is already upon us, according to the experts – so it might be a good time to prepare.
Grass pollen normally starts towards the end of May and the season generally runs to mid July according to the Met Office.
MILLIONS of hay fever sufferers have been warned to expect the highest spring pollen levels in 69 years - amid fears many will confuse their symptoms with coronavirus.
Experts are predicting the worst spring season for allergies since records began in 1951. Dr Beverley Adams-Groom, who supplies forecasts for the Met Office, said: “Hay fever is miserable and very debilitating but coronavirus’ most common symptoms of a cough and fever are not typical for hay fever. If in any doubt, we’re urging sufferers to check on the NHS coronavirus webpage.”
So if you have a cough or a sore throat, it could be down to hay fever, according to the NHS and Met Office.
How to tell if it’s coronavirus or hay fever
Those of us who suffer from seasonal allergies and hay fever don’t really
As I mentioned last week, the most popular products people are contacting me about are thermometers, face masks and oximeters.
So this week I have written the blog on all three products for you.
Understandably, as people all over the world are worried about catching COVID-19, one of the main initial symptoms is having a temperature.
As the hay fever season has now started there are loads of us who are sneezing, and coughing and are not sure if it is hay fever or coronavirus. One main difference is you DON’T get a fever with hay fever.
Here is a quick reminder of the difference between hay fever symptoms and coronavirus
This is probably why every time I get any stock of thermometers they sell out! Last week I managed to secure loads of beurer digital thermometers, and when I looked this morning there is only one left in stock. So you are lucky that we at Healthcare4all have managed to secure some new thermometers that arrived yesterday and have just been listed on the website! And
Pulse oximeters help you monitor the amount of oxygen carried around your body. Its completely painless and all you have to do is attach it to a fingertip for a few moments to get a reading.
An oxygen level of greater than 95% is generally considered to be a normal oxygen level and a level of 92% or less suggests low blood oxygen.
In addition to oxygen level it also tells you your pulse rate. For adults a normal pulse rate is 60-80 beats per minute, however your heart rate would be expected to increase with exercise and and oxygen saturation may slightly decrease (it should still remain at 90% or greater though).
I wanted to find one that is easy to use at home for at-home patient monitoring. For people with COPD, pulse oximetry is useful as a tool for patients to use at home to assist with their management under physician guidance. Monitoring your oxygen saturation level will help you to adjust your oxygen flow at home, during exercise, and during social