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     <description>All about Food Poisoning Signs and Symptoms of Salmonella including Food Poisoning Treatment and remedies.</description>
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    <title>Learning the Basics: Food Poisoning Signs and Symptoms of Salmonella</title>
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    <description>There are many causes of food poisoning such as E. Coli, E. Botulism and others. Salmonella is also a common cause of food poisoning. Actually, salmonella food poisoning is second in rank food-borne gastrointestinal disease. One of the most recent situations regarding these bacteria is the peanut butter incident in the early 2009 where peanut butter products were withdrew from supermarket shelves as they were found to be contaminated with salmonella.</description>
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    <title>The Home Remedy of Food Poisoning</title>
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    <description>A yummy looking food that came from the restaurant where you usually order your food from may cause you to wake in the middle of the night because of upset stomach and frequent loose bowel movement. You must have ingested toxins and it is destroying your beauty rest in the middle of the night. Good thing there are food poisoning remedies so you can act on your problem just as you feel the signs and the symptoms.</description>
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    <title>What to do when symptoms of Salmonella and food poisoning signs appear</title>
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    <description>With the gastrointestinal tract under attack, a person who ate food tainted with this causative agent feels nauseated and experiences vomiting, watery and maybe bloody stools, painful abdominal cramping, fever and probably dizziness. These symptoms last for three to seven days and it will go away on its own if you are a healthy human being that has enough strength or defense against invading microorganisms. However, children, those over 60 years old and those with compromised immune defenses (people who have AIDS, cancer, leukemia, and those who underwent organ transplant) have to deal with salmonella food poisoning harder. The signs and symptoms of salmonella can be handled by the body without the help of antibiotics</description>
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    <title>Food Poisoning Symptoms that You Should Watch Out For</title>
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    <description>Food poisoning symptoms are the indications that are observed by the patient that makes him say that he is affected with food poisoning. If being sick is not really in your weekly planner but you were shock one night when you woke up because of loose bowel movement, nausea and vomiting. You were uneasy when you went to bed but you felt worse when you woke up feeling funny and you know that something is wrong already. Then read along to see if you experienced the following:</description>
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    <title>Knowing the right Food Poisoning Treatment</title>
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    <description>When you are faced to perform or practice a food poisoning treatment, you have to remember that what you are going to do should help the victim and not make his situation worse. So how would you know the right food poisoning treatment? Your first step is to get as much information as you can on how the situation happened anyway. You have to know what food did the victim eat, what are the symptoms he is experiencing, when did the signs appear, where did he get the food if it was ordered outside and many more information related to the food poisoning incident.</description>
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    <title>Salmonella Food Poisoning: Key Foods to Avoid</title>
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    <description>Outbreaks of salmonella food poisoning is out time and again with peanuts, melons, pistachios, peanut butter bottles, Serrano peppers and many others that has terrorized the world of consumers. These contaminated products are withdrawn or pulled out of the market but even with that, there are still people who suffered due to this microorganism.</description>
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    <title>Quick Food Poisoning Remedies</title>
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    <description>Food poisoning signs and symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal cramping and pain, headache are never expected intentionally. However, a good number of the world’s total population always have a tablet or two to control loose bowel movement in their bag. However, when we are hit with a “heavier” conditions such as those caused by salmonella, e. coli, e. botulism and the like, we need food poisoning remedies that is more than just an anti-diarrhea tablet.</description>
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    <title>Food Poisoning First Aid</title>
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    <description>Food poisoning is a condition that is commonly characterized by abdominal pain and cramping, loose bowel movement, headache, dizziness, and vomiting. These food poisoning symptoms and signs can appear within 24 hours or days after the time the infected food was eaten. This depends on the kind of toxin that has been breeding on the food you ate.</description>
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