Phytotherapy

Can cannabis help with macular degeneration?

Age-related macular degeneration stands as one of the most pressing concerns in modern ophthalmology, affecting millions of individuals worldwide and representing the leading cause of severe visual impairment in adults over 50. As researchers continue exploring innovative therapeutic approaches for…

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Dr. J. H. McLean’s volcanic oil: uses and safety

Dr. J.H. McLean’s Volcanic Oil represents a fascinating chapter in the evolution of topical analgesics, bridging the gap between traditional folk remedies and modern pharmaceutical understanding. This turpentine-based liniment has maintained its presence in the pain relief market for over…

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Golden raisins soaked in gin for arthritis: remedy or myth?

The curious case of gin-soaked golden raisins as an arthritis remedy has captivated sufferers for decades, promising relief through what appears to be more folklore than pharmacology. This unconventional treatment involves soaking sultana raisins in juniper-flavoured gin until the alcohol…

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ruby

The medicinal virtues of ruby

Since the ancient periods, this stone is seen as one of the most precious possessions. In litho therapy, the stone is important in evoking the natural healing process and wellbeing as encouraged by www.minerals-kingdom.co.uk. If you have never seen or…

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How to eat well at 50 ?: Keep in shape and detoxify the body!

Everyone ages according to his body. Some illustrations show that the way we age is even written in our genes. Like free motor skills in children, each person has his or her own road to old age. But there are…

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Homeopathic treatment

Homeopathy was created at the beginning of the 19th century by a German doctor, Samuel Hahnemann. It is based on the following two fundamental principles: * The law of similitude. Established according to the principle: “the similar heals the similar”….

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Vitamins and Trace Elements

Vitamins are substances that must be brought daily to our body, unable to produce them (except for vitamin D). Active in minute quantities, they intervene during reactions that permanently transform matter and energy in the cells (“metabolic reactions”). Each has…

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Vegetable charcoal

Digestion problems giving you a hard time? Do you want to get rid of these little worries to find a good transit? To have a light stomach, relaxed intestines and a deflated belly, trust plants: Where does it come from?…

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Sleep & Relaxation

Hawthorn Latin name: Crataegus oxyacantha. Origin: Central Europe. Part used: the flowering top. This thorny shrub with small fragrant flowers, white or pink, is common from Asia to Europe. It has been more recently acclimatized in North America. The hawthorn…

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