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    What's the title of 'creepy' song in the Insidious TV trailer? - April 2, 2011 by Admin


    Tiny tim " tip toe through the tulips"

    | Mar 21, 2011

    What does insidious mean? - March 30, 2011 by Admin


    [adj] working or spreading in a hidden and usually injurious way; "glaucoma is an insidious disease"; "a subtle poison"
    [adj] intended to entrap
    [adj] beguiling but harmful; "insidious pleasures"

    beguiling means – attracting or seductive
    Das | Mar 25, 2011


    Definition: 1. harmful and destructive in a slow and gradual way; 2. harmful and injurious, yet enticing

    Synonyms: cunning, devious, sinister, sly, subtle, treacherous, harmful, dangerous, injurious

    Antonyms: obvious, apparent, innocuous

    Tips: Insidious is derived from the Latin word insidere, "to sit on" or "lie in wait." Something that is insidious may not seem dangerous or harmful at first, but slowly spreads to become so. An insidious
    Doctor P | Mar 25, 2011


    Insidious – means slowly and subtly harmful or destructive.

    Cancer is an insidious disease that sneaks up on you, causing you to be near death before the first symptom even appears.
    Kitt | Mar 25, 2011

    can someone explain what the counsel of governors really is? - March 18, 2011 by Admin

    is it some insidious plot by obama or is it just something that will protect us just in case something horrible happens


    im no expert. but heres what i know. The US is divided into 10 regions. one state governor will be in charge of each region. the governors of the states in each region will defer their power to that one governor in case of a federal emergency. those 10 governors in charge of each region is the council of governors. im not sure, but i think they are chosen by the president. so they would probably take orders from the president. what does that sound like to you?

    | Mar 11, 2011

    What do you think of this rough draft so far? - March 18, 2011 by Admin

    it’s just some stuff i’ve add to a very rough draft. Will you please be gentle lol? thank you to every one who answers

    Seducing San Cristobel

    Chapter one

    Do antihistamines help with food allergies? - March 18, 2011 by Admin

    Hi, I’m a 20 year old male collegiate, and I am afflicted with practically every type of allergy under the sun, be it molds, grasses, maples,dust, animal dander, or many foods like beef, malt, celery, onions, etc. I have just been diagnosed with them via a prick test.

    My question is, would antihistamines help reduce the symptoms of the food allergies? I understand that antihistamines help a lot with environmental allergies. Basically some of the foods that I’m allergic to, like corn and soy, are ubiquitous in many insidious ways across the food supply and are nearly impossible to avoid, so would taking an antihistamine be an effective treatment option?


    Benadryl over the counter is recommended for food posion or posion ivy and other. It helps with itching and swelling. You would have to ask your doctor and see if you can take over the counter stuff or if you have to take a prescribed medication. Good Luck
    sallyvw | Mar 16, 2011


    yooooooo,
    Many complementary therapies are effective and less hazardous than the more powerful pharmaceutical medicines which the orthodox medical profession prescribes. But clearly they have to be effective. Antihistamine drugs compete with histamine for histamine receptor sites. By occupying the histamine receptor sites, they prevent histamine from causing allergic symptoms. Antihistamines are most effective when taken continuously during the allergy season. However, with the