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Back in July, Boots had been promoting Nelson's Sulphur 30c homeopathic remedies, alongside a pdf to download to help you choose which homeopathic product you thought you needed, complete with therapeutic indications. (I hate it when I forget to cache...
This is the new Traditional Herbal Registration certification mark. Well, it is apart from the 'Warning', which is what I think it is lacking.
According to the MHRA, this indicates that the herbal medicine has been registered with the MHRA under the...
Poking fun at homeopaths and those that follow the religion of homeopathy is an easy game: it's an 18th century quack medicine that requires laws of physics and chemistry to be binned in favour of a belief system based on anecdotes and a denial of...
Back in July, I blogged on Glasgow Chiropractic's claims to cure asthma, carpal tunnel syndrome, colic and period pains.
Following a complaint to the General Chiropractic council, Glasgow Chiropractic tweaked their website to remove some of their...
I give this 10 because at last someone is logically investigating the ripoffs that pervade the internet for arthritis sufferers like me, who go through a rotten amount of pain. How on earth can silica gel help arthritis???? Go and get some handcream and mix in talcum powder - talcum powder is pure silica and then rub that in!!!
Diet does have a part to play in arthritis management for MANY people but not everyone wants to change. I know a lot of pulses, beans, apples, grapes, wine, cranberry, and a few others things play absolute hell with my arthritis. So does this cold weather. Marika