With summer holidays fast approaching, children are no doubt eager to put thoughts of school on hold, and start planning new adventures for their free time. And while class may soon be out, parents still have to ensure that hay fevers don’t run unchecked, allergies don’t cause shenanigans, and nothing else disrupts the good times to be had during barbecues, days at the beach, or even filling up the paddling pool.
The war against breast cancer is fought every day. Up to 38,000 women in England are diagnosed with it each year, along with 260 men. But did you know that a change in diet could help prevent the onset of breast cancer
Self-help guru Dr. Wayne Dyer once said, “change the way you look at things, and the things you look at change”. This quote is a powerful message for those searching to reboot their perceptions of themselves, and the world around them
It’s easy to tackle pain. There are shelves of prescription and non-prescription drugs that hunt down your body’s source of discomfort, and silence it. The most easily found painkillers come in the form of NSAIDs, or nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, such as ibuprofen. For some, this form of reducing swelling or alleviating soreness works just fine. But for others, the NSAIDs are tough on the stomach, or ineffective over a long period of time.
It’s been a very long winter but hopefully we’ve turned the corner and we have four great offers for you for June to help Get you into the spirit of summer:
It may help keep our teeth in good smiling shape but fluoride has been related to cancer, Alzheimer’s and damage to our musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Our HomeopathShauna Wyldeck-Estrada has the following information for us all: