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We feature products that we believe may be useful to our readers. If you buy through links on this page, we may earn a small commission. This is our process.How to vet brands and productsToday’s medical news We only display brands and products that we endorse.Our team thoroughly researches and evaluates recommendations on the site. To demonstrate that product manufacturers are committed to safety and efficacy standards, we:Evaluate ingredients and composition. Can it cause harm?We fact-check all health claims. Are they consistent with the current body of scientific evidence?Rate the brand: Is it operated with integrity and following industry best…

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Christmas may already be over this year, but the most important day in the Chinese calendar is fast approaching, which means there’s another excuse to continue the festivities of the party season. Millions of people will celebrate Chinese New Year on February 5th with colorful parades, performances and displays around the world. In China, this holiday is called ‘Chun Jiang’ or ‘Spring Festival’ as it marks the end of the coldest days of the year, and although we may be experiencing chilly weather here in the UK, people usually celebrate this day as the start of spring and the new…

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A flower lover who turned to making flower remedies at home after a busy career in advertising appeared on BBC’s The Farmers’ Country Showdown.In this episode, Shelley Sishton, with the help of her husband Ian, prepares for her first flower show at the Kent County Show 2018, winning a silver medal.Shishton, 58, from Horsmonden, started benefiting from treatment 25 years ago after three failed IVF attempts. Sadly, she was unable to have children and her friend suggested using flower essences as a stress reliever.Scroll down to view the video. Shelley Shishton Wildflower Garden in Tonbridge – Featured on BBC Farmers…

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Exciting expansion of complementary therapy services at Manor House Hub ​ An extension of Michelle Thursby’s Wellness Mission complementary therapy centre will open in February 2019. “We are delighted to welcome long-standing Ilkley complementary therapists Jenny Howarth and Nicky Whitehead to Cottage 2 at the Manor House, who will be bringing their practice from South Hawksworth Street to this new location,” said Sarah Thomas, chair of Manor House Trust. Jenny and Nicky will run Ilkley Complementary Therapies and Yorkshire Flower Essences from the lovely cottage space next door to the Manor House. ​ Jenny Howarth and Nicky Whitehead from Ilkley…

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Eating honeysuckle as a child probably evokes some happy memories. But did you know that there’s more to this beautiful flower than its sweet taste and wonderful aroma? Honeysuckle actually has amazing health benefits. The flowers, seeds, and leaves of this plant have many medicinal uses. What can honeysuckle be used for? The applications are wide-ranging and include: Upper respiratory infections such as colds, flu, and pneumonia Other viral or bacterial infections Digestive disorders such as pain and inflammation in the small intestine (enteritis) headache and fever Urinary diseases Diabetes arthritis What is honeysuckle? Honeysuckle (Lonicera) is a common garden…

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According to previous estimates, approximately 85% of skin disease patients in the United States use alternative treatments such as herbal, vitamin, and mineral supplements. Although the majority of skin cancer patients receive conventional treatment under the direction of a dermatologist, some patients use only alternative herbal remedies instead.1 conclusionPatients who insist on trying alternative treatments often delay taking prescription medications that have proven efficacy.In a recent analysis, eight herbs commonly used for skin conditions all received equally bad reviews.Doctors should discuss these products with patients and warn them about the potential risks.Unfortunately, there is little reproducible evidence to support the…

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Using gut-directed hypnotherapy to treat IBS can have long-lasting effects.Share on PinterestMore and more people are turning to hypnosis to manage their IBS symptoms.Getty ImagesWouldn’t it be great if you could send a message to soothe your digestive tract when you have a stomach ache or bathroom issues?Medical centers in the United States are beginning to do just that, using “gut-directed hypnotherapy” to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and ulcerative colitis.They specifically treat IBS because up to half of IBS patients are dissatisfied with the results of standard medical management and continue to have frequent symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation,…

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Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic disease that affects many people around the world. This disease can have a significant impact on quality of life, with symptoms such as abdominal pain. However, new research has revealed that hypnotherapy can improve the lives of people with this condition.People with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) may experience the following symptoms: symptoms In addition to varying degrees of severity, such as abdominal pain and abnormal bowel movements, people may also experience mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.some common approaches manage IBS is treated by carefully managing your diet, improving your lifestyle choices,…

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Summary What is already known about this topic? No national limit exists for lead contamination in spices. Ingested lead is absorbed quickly by children and causes developmental delays. What is added by this report? A North Carolina study of lead content in spices, herbal remedies, and ceremonial powders in homes of children with elevated blood lead levels found that 28.8% of samples contained ≥1 mg/kg lead, suggesting contaminated products might represent an important source of childhood lead exposure. A survey instrument was created to collect information on product origin and consumption. What are the implications for public health practice? Spices…

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Orth, T., Paré, J. & Froehlich, J. E. Current concepts on the genetic factors in rotator cuff pathology and future implications for sports physical therapists. Int. J. Sports Phys. Ther. 12, 273–285 (2017).PubMed  PubMed Central  Google Scholar  Birch, H., Rutter, G. & Goodship, A. Oxidative energy metabolism in equine tendon cells. Res. Vet. Sci. 62, 93–97 (1997).Article  CAS  Google Scholar  Sethi, P. M. et al. Macroscopic Rotator Cuff Tendinopathy and Histopathology Do Not Predict Repair Outcomes of Rotator Cuff Tears. Am. J. Sports Med. 036354651774698, https://doi.org/10.1177/0363546517746986, (2018).Article  Google Scholar  Lee, H.-J., Kim, Y.-S., Ok, J.-H. & Song, H.-J. Apoptosis Occurs…

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