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Irish Dental Association needs to take action
Written by Gabriel MacSharry  
Now that the FDA in the USA has deemed amalgam mercury fillings unsafe its time the Irish Dental Association made changes to its website to change the erroneous rhetoric regarding this topic
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Spiritual Healing Threatening Adherence To Antiretrovirals In Uganda, Official Says
Unverified spiritual healing promoted by some churches throughout Uganda is threatening HIV-positive patients' adherence to antiretroviral drugs, Robert Ochai, executive director of The AIDS Support Organisation, said recently during the ...
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Better Than Sedatives: Acupressure Calms Children Before Surgery
An acupressure treatment applied to children undergoing anesthesia noticeably lowers their anxiety levels and makes the stress of surgery more calming for them and their families, UC Irvine anesthesiologists have ...
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breaking news
The Vetting of Alternative Medicine
In a New York Times article entitled, "Applying Science to Alternative Medicine," the federal government is described as, "working hard to raise the standards of evidence, seeking to distinguish between...
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The Continued Benefits of Acupuncture
The healing and treatment power of acupuncture is abundant. Acupuncture, which has been the backbone of Chinese medicine for thousands of years, successfully treating fibromyalgia, menstrual cramps, arthritis...
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Western Herbal Medicine
Herbal Medicine is still the most widely practised form of medicine worldwide with over 80% of the world's population relying on herbs for health.


The Diabetes epidemic
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diabetes
Not only is Type 2 diabetes now appearing in younger people but its also appearing in the general population in epidemic proportions
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Sinusitis
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Sinusitis
An estimated one in eight people in Ireland suffer from sinusitis of some form. For some this can be mild and for others this can be a debilitating condition.
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Why medicinal herbs must be grown organically
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St johns Wort
After many years researching herbal medicines, and what improves their efface in treating illness, I have come to the conclusion that it is essential to use organically grown plants if one is going to use herbs as medicine.
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Medicinal Herbs - What Defines Quality?
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healing Orchid
Sometimes people say to me that "Ive tried herbal medicine and it did nothing for me" and when i quize them further on where they got there herbs snd instructions on dose etc. its always pritty obvious why the herbs had no effect. Its very important when using herbal medicines to use good quality herbal preparations. So what defines Quality?
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Ginkgo Biloba - an excellent herb
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ginkgo biloba
Ginkgo biloba is a remarkable natural medicine with multiple applications. The research on this herb is ongoing and is moving at a rapid pace. I feel Ginkgo has already established its place as a possible front line medicine for treating Dementia and vascular disease, and with the continuous positive results form more current research I feel it will soon be established for use in the treatment and prevention of oxidative stress and possible many more common health problems. A medical herbalist would prescribe Ginkgo for the following: to increase blood flow, tissue oxygenation and tissue nutrition, platelet-activation factor (PAF) antagonism, as an antioxidant i.e. prevention of membrane damage caused by free radicals, enhances memory and cognitive function, especially in the elderly, and its use is associated with an increase in longevity
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What is western herbal medicine?
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Skullcap
Western herbal medicine has its roots both in the indigenous practices of the British Isles (Bryce, 1988), and in the European and Greco-Roman traditions, and can be traced back to prominent physicians such as Hippocrates (Acker, 1995).
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Herbal treatment for Cardiovascular Disease
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hawthorn flowers
Crataegus spp.(Hawthorn) and derived extracts are rich in polyphenols and are currently prescribed to treat moderate heart failure, nervousness and sleep disorders. Hawthorn leaf and berry are cardioprotective, hypotensive, peripheral vasodilator, antiarrhythmic, antioxidant, mild astringent and collagen stabilizing
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What is a herbalist and what does one do?
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Hypericum
What is herbal medicine? Herbal Medicine is the use of plant remedies in the treatment of disease. It is the oldest known form of medicine.
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'Miracle herb' puts cold on the run
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echinacea
Yet another scientific study on Echineace concludes its effecasy. Charles Clover today reports in the Irish Independent how the medicinal plant Echineace decreased the risk of catching a cold by 58%
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Herbal treatment for Enlarged Prostate
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Saw Palmetto
Saw Palmetto (Serenoa repens), a herbal medicine, provides mild to moderate improvement in urinary symptoms and flow measures for men with enlarged prostate glands (benign prostatic hyperplasia).
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