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Korean Kim Chi - healing properties in disguise

Written by Sylvana Miller on 12 July 2010

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Kimchi is a traditional Korean dish made of vegetables with varied seasonings. There are hundreds of varieties of kimchi most of which are fermented and made with cabbage, chilli and garlic. Kimchi is the most common side dish in Korean cuisine and is served alongside most Korean meals.

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What is Alexander Technique and how can it help my body?

Written by Elene Cabrera on 3 May 2010

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What is the Alexander Technique? The Alexander Technique is a simple and practical method of re-educating the mind and body to improve movement, balance and coordination.  

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Natural

Written by Researched by Sylvana Miller on 3 May 2010

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You can make natural insect repellent yourself. It's safe, effective and costs much less to make than to buy!

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Equine Worms - what they are & how to combat them

Written by Sylvana Miller on 26 April 2010

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Equine worms are a constant problem for horse owners everywhere. Heavy worm burdens kill foals and elderly horses, reduce the performance of show horses and severely reduce any horse's vitality.Worming is a vital part of equine health care and horses that have a high worm burden will be prone to losing condition or weight, having a poor appetite, and diarrhea. In severe cases, worms can also lead to digestive problems (such as colic) because of the damage they can do to the bowel. (Couzens, 2006)

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Migraines:: A pain in the head!

Written by Sylvana Miller on 6 April 2010

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Migraines and headaches are one of the biggest symptoms that lead a client to book in for a treatment to balance their body. In this article, we take a look at what a migraine is, what the possible causes are and some techniques to prevent migraines.

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Understanding your animal's (bad) behaviour

Written by Sylvana Miller on 1 March 2010

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I often receive calls from animal owners who are concerned that their horse is bucking and rearing, their dog is growling or their cat is hissing whenever they try to touch them. Many owners are quick to chalk these things up to an animal misbehaving. However, in my experience treating animals, an animal's behaviour is usually their way of communicating that something is wrong.

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Homeopathy for the new School Term

Written by Laura C. Collins on 11 February 2010

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February, and in particular the start of the new school term, can bring a combination of both elation and daunting emotions, for students and parents alike; children beginning school for the first time or moving to a new school; parents moving into part/ full time work, trying to juggle work and home and deal with the change effectively.

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