Q: St. John's Wort has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. You can treat eczema, minor wounds or burns, skin irritation, and hemorrhoids with it. St. John's Wort oil can be purchased at your local pharmacy or online. Follow the directions on the bottle. It may take three to six weeks before you see any changes. St. John's Wort can relieve some of the physical and emotional symptoms associated with PMS such as cramps, irritability, food cravings, and breast tenderness. Take 300 mg three times a day to relieve them . Stop taking the medicine when your PMS has ended. The combination of Black Cohosh and St. John's Wort may help improve mood and anxiety during menopause as well. Somatic disorders are when you experience pain or fear, but there is no reason for you to experiencing them. You may also feel like your are sick, yet all of your medical examinations and tests have negative results. Take 300 mg of St. John's Wort twice a day to relieve your symptoms.
A: Apply St. John's Wort to your skin. Treat premenstrual syndrome (PMS). Treat somatic disorders.

Q: Apple will recycle any old Apple devices that can be repaired and refurbished. In return for trading in your used iPad, you will receive an Apple gift card. To sign up, access the company's recycling website at https://www.apple.com/shop/trade-in.  The gift card amount will depend on the estimated value of your iPad. If your iPad is not eligible for refurbishing, Apple will recycle it for you free of charge, but will not send you a gift card. On the main page, select the "Tablet" icon. Enter the serial number of your specific device when prompted to. The serial number should be engraved on the back of your iPad.  The serial number will help Apple identify your device and prevent fraud. Once you identify your device, you will be asked to provide information about what state it is in. Confirm that you have erased the content and settings on your iPad and indicate that the device is in good condition. Indicate whether or not your iPad has screen damage, cracks, or LCD bruising by selecting "yes" or "no." Note that it is unlikely that you will receive an Apple gift card if your iPad is damaged. Once you have completed the registration process, you will be prompted to write your personal information. Enter your full name, shipping address, and phone number as requested. Apple will then mail you a box and prepaid shipping label for your iPad. Place your iPad in the box provided and seal the box securely. Attach the prepaid mailing label to the box as indicated. Bring the box to your local post office for delivery. Be sure to get a receipt for the package including a tracking number for reference. It will take at least a few weeks for Apple to receive your iPad, process it, and send out your gift card. Expect to receive it in the mail at least 2-3 weeks after you ship your iPad. You will be able to use the gift card at any Apple retail store or their online store. You will receive a confirmation email that your gift card is on the way once your iPad has been inspected and approved for the trade. You can trade your iPad in to an Apple boutique for store credit or to have it recycled for free. An Apple employee will inspect the device and calculate its value based on the model and condition. To avoid long wait times, make an appointment at an Apple store ahead of time. Search for an Apple store near you at https://www.apple.com/retail/.
A: Visit the Apple trade-in website. Select your device and enter the serial number. Specify the condition of your iPad. Enter your contact information to receive a box and prepaid shipping label. Pack your iPad and mail it to Apple. Expect your gift card several weeks after mailing the package. Bring your iPad into an Apple store for an instant exchange.

Q: Dandruff is actually clumps of skin cells that have sloughed off your cat's body. These clumps can look like scales or flakes. However, not all scale is due to dandruff and it is a good idea to get your dandruff-covered cat checked by a vet. A vet check up is recommended to make sure your cat is not suffering from an illness that is impacting its general health and body condition. These could include diabetes, overactive thyroid glands, arthritis, or seborrhea. If your cat has one of these conditions your vet will make suggestions for treatment. One particular cause of confusion is the skin mite, Cheyletiella yasguri. This mite feeds on sloughed skin cells, which causes more scale to develop, and the mite itself mimics the appearance of scale. Indeed, it has the nickname "Walking dandruff".  Your vet can quickly tell if Cheyletiella is a problem by knocking samples of dander onto a microscope slide for examination under high magnification. If the mite is identified then your cat needs treatment with a product containing fipronil. This treatment is generally given every other night, with 3 treatments minimum, in order to kill the mite and resolve the apparent dandruff.
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Identify dandruff. Take your cat to its vet. Rule out infections that may present as regular dandruff.