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Tired alot and last couple days iv been feeling lik i have butterflies n my stomach plz help?? Doctor time?

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J.J. & J.D


Im 20 years old for the past couple days iv been feeling tired almost week. And in evenings after long day it feels lik im nervous or butterlies also my face is breaking out wit pimples. Wats rong? ?


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Sounds like a classic case of an OVERACID tummy. Quick, chew a
couple of Tums antiacid tablets. If not at hand use the 1920s trick of
putting a pinch of Soda (bicarb) on your tongue and washing it down
with a swallow of water. The soda neutralizes the acid and the water
dilutes it. I like the Walmart's tablets, peppermint, 150 for $2.
I chew a 'tums' each night after brushing my teeth. It does double duty.
It helps with bad mouth acids/cavities and keeps my tummy from
growling in the night.
Pepto Bismol is an old remedy. Not much used these days.

For Acne see all the answers in the Skin care section.
I have some there.

Why do people go tanning?







3 things:
1. You don't look any better with a tan than you do natural, no matter how much you try to convince yourself
2. In 10 years you will look like a wrinkly old person
3. Do you not care about your health?
So why do people go tanning?



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First off, i know this is long but this is the answer to your question:

in the 1920s, Coco Chanel accidentally got sunburnt while visiting the French Riviera. Her fans apparently liked the look and started to adopt darker skin tones themselves. Tanned skin became a trend partly because of Cocoâs status and the longing for her lifestyle by other members of society.

In addition, Parisians fell in love with Josephine Baker, a âcaramel-skinnedâ singer in Paris. Those who liked and idolized her wanted darker skin so they could be more like her. These two French women were two trendsetters of the transformation of tanned skin being viewed as fashionable, healthy, and luxurious, but not by the whole population.

In the 1940s, advertisements started appearing in womenâs magazines which encouraged sun bathing. At this time, swimsuits' skin coverage began decreasing, with the bikini making its appearance in 1946.



by the way, to that one person that says it makes you look orange, that's NOT from the sun.
That's them using self-tanners or tanning beds.
The natural sun will NOT make you orange.




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