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What your skin can tell you about your circulation Although bad circulation affects a huge percentage of people in the UK – it’s extremely hard to spot. Many of the most obvious symptoms of bad circulation (dizziness, DVT, heart problems etc) tend to
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Cardiospermym Gel is a skin gel containing a vine extract called Cardiospermum which has been shown in a UK trial to be an alternative for helping relieve dry itchy skin, including eczema and dermatitis.
What is Cardiospermum?
Cardiospermum
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A UK trial found that a skin care range containing a plant extract called Oregon Grape Root, is effective in helping to manage the symptoms of psoriasis.
Psoriasis is a recurrent skin condition that affects around 10% of the UK population.
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A joint rub containing two ancient spices, Boswellia Serrata (Frankincense) and Commiphora Molmol (Myrrh), has been found to be successful at reducing joint pain and inflammation
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A recent survey by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy reported that a shocking half a million workers suffer from Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) and that the number of working days lost to the condition is now 4.7 million. The report said that cases
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An explanation of Commiphora myrrh, also known as Myrhh and research on it.
BY Bruce Shane 5 July, 2007
A Commiphora TreeCommiphora (Myrhh) comes from a shrubby tree found in Somalia and the Middle East. Commiphora is the resin which seeps out
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