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there is another Health & Wellbeing TSV on the 25/02/21
It could be Spotlight Dental Care, I suppose. I rather hope it's a spot light.TSV is now Beauty Loves by Spotlight
Most people's teeth are naturally off white, we have been conditioned by the zlebs with their expensive veneers that teeth should be brilliant white.Not sure if it was this company but I had the whitening strips before and they were really good - but after the two week course my teeth just reverted back to their usual off white. You'd have to use them every day for ever and I'm not sure how good that would be for you or your teeth.
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Before I saw your post, I posted a new thread about this, and the reviews I saw were poor (but didn't read them all).There is a Somnox Sleep Robot selling for £540 plus post! Mind you it is getting great reviews and there is no doubt that a good nights sleep is invaluable but still a lot of money for a gadget. Anyone used it?
Jilly has no chance with Freebie Flint, Craig and nowadays Miceal elbowing everyone out of the way. If there’s an expensive sample available they’ll ensure they get it. Comes over as rather unattractive, greedy and desperate to me. They obviously don’t care how they are perceived as long as they get the freebie.I notice it's Jilly on the midnight launch, poor girl never get's to launch the posh pans or expensive massage gadgets only the uninspiring, can't be resold,. more inexpensive TSVs.
But I'm sure that's just a coincidence....
Why are the women wearing white coats?
Yes, I read about this, too. If your % is above 95% you are ok, 93-95% call your GP if you are on the pilot, and below 93% call an ambulance. The people in the pilot have to take readings several times a day, and I believe they have all tested positive. On of the doctors said he got one to check his oxygen saturation and would encourage others to do the same. Lower blood oxygen saturation level = poorer likely outcome for covid, it seems. They are learning all the time about ways to alleviate the impact of covid. Just as well if we will have to learn to live with it.I've just had a pulse oximeter delivered (not from Q though, and less than £20 with free pp).
In one part of the UK, there is a trial for everyone to be given a free one to monitor blood oxygen.
They have discovered that, if you have non-symptomatic Covid, your oxygen level can fall dangerously low (when you would normally be dead) but you don't have any outward symptoms and seem OK, until you drop dead if it goes any lower.
Last time mine was tested (at the Dr's) it was 98% which is fine.
It will also monitor my pulse when I am using my gym equipment.
Thanks for the link. My new gadget is consistently 95%, but as it was 98% a few weeks ago in the doctor's, I'm not sure if I can rely on it.Yes, I read about this, too. If your % is above 95% you are ok, 93-95% call your GP if you are on the pilot, and below 93% call an ambulance. The people in the pilot have to take readings several times a day, and I believe they have all tested positive. On of the doctors said he got one to check his oxygen saturation and would encourage others to do the same. Lower blood oxygen saturation level = poorer likely outcome for covid, it seems. They are learning all the time about ways to alleviate the impact of covid. Just as well if we will have to learn to live with it.
Link to BMJ article https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4151