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Aromatherapy and toxicity risks?

Hello, good people. I have been hearing people nonstop talking about aromatherapy. Everyone gives positive comments, but I am little skeptic. I would like to know if there are any toxicity risks here or not. I would like to try it, but not before I get to know possible side effects. Wouldn’t...

by User avatar benito1641195376

Adverse reactions from herbal remedies go unreported

A new study that looked at the possible harms of mixing prescription drugs and natural health products showed that although adverse reactions do occur, pharmacists rarely report them. This may prove to be a big problem as it lessens the knowledge of harm. Without these adverse reactions being...

by User avatar MarioB.

beat the cancer

we have a natural treatment for cancer this is a new type of herbal oil which you can drink and use for skin problems as well ,this oil contains omega 6 and 3,oil can also be used in the treatment of many medical conditions, including cancer, arthritis, diabetes, liver damage, parasitic infections,...

by User avatar beatcancer176166

Numbers of Homeopathy Prescriptions Falling

Statistics show that GP prescriptions for homeopathy have nearly halved in the last two years. The number has dropped from 83,000 in 2005 to 49,300 in 2007. However, the overall number of prescriptions in England is on the rise. Homeopathy critics say that the decrease represented a shift in...

by User avatar Kruko

Question about chelaton therapy

what exactly is chelaton therapy, as i see on the web some people are paying heavy prices for it while others are only paying a few dollars, i for one got some from a nutriononist, called rtre this was not expensive and if you read the ingriediants it looks just like a vitamin pill, i would...

by User avatar lafferty135694