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Essential Oil …  | So we had a bit of a conversation about essential oils and when I thought about it later, I decided that, if I was only allowed one oil, lavender would be my most essential. |
Hay Fever  | So, why am I writing about it now, I hear you ask, when no-one is suffering from hay fever? I’m writing about it now because now is the time to get homeopathic treatment for hay fever so that, maybe, the symptoms will be reduced this season. |
No common cold …  | ... I have a cold. And not just any old cold, a really bad cold. It could even be described as a “man-cold” … although maybe that’s exaggerating just a tad. |
Surviving all that lovely Christmas food …  | ... it’s very easy to suddenly find myself feeling over-full and uncomfortable. Fortunately, there are homeopathic remedies that can help in such circumstances. |
Surviving the hangover …  | OK, I’ll admit it, in the past, I have fallen prey to the odd hangover and in my time I have discovered something about hangovers … |
Surviving the party season … hangover free!  | Of course, we all know that some people will say the best way to ensure that we don’t have a hangover is “avoid alcohol altogether” and where’s the fun in that? The next best way is to... |
Can you help with my anxiety?  | Although, as usual, there are lots of questions I would like to ask in response, I can at least say that yes, EFT and homeopathy, individually and/or together are excellent tools for helping with anxiety. |
Why Should I?  | In my opinion, should is a word that could usefully be removed from the English language. Why? I hear you ask. Well, to me should is one of those guilt words that implies that I have either done something wrong or not done something right. (Should know better, should have got that finished by now …) It implies judgement … in the negative. The should word is simply not helpful. |
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