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Strengthen mind and body with Ashwaganda

Ashwaganda is an ayurvedic herb often referred to as ‘Indian Ginseng’ and is part of the traditional system of healing in India.

Important role of sulphur (MSM) in the body

Sulphur is one of the most abundant minerals in the human body and it play’s a very important role in the body’s organs and systems.

Mayo to get funding of €516,110 for additional outdoor infrastructure

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Fine Gael Spokesperson on Tourism and Sport, Deputy Alan Dillon TD, has welcomed over half a million euro being allocated to Mayo under the Additional Outdoor Infrastructure Fund.

Ensure you embrace total digestive wellness

Do you suffer from occasional heartburn, reflux, gas, bloating, flatulence or diarrhoea?

Notable beneficial properties of iron in the human body

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Iron is the main component needed for the production of haemoglobin, the pigment within our red blood cells, where it is required for oxygen transportation from the lungs to the body’s tissues, and the carbon dioxide transportation from the tissues to the lungs.

Athlone Credit Union launches Cultivate Farm Loans initiative

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An exciting new initiative, geared towards the agricultural community is brought to you by Athlone Credit Union at their offices in Monksland and Irishtown.

Reduce wrinkles and sagging skin with Silica

Silica is a necessary trace element in the human body and as a main component of collagen it is essential for building bones, tissues, hair skin and nails.

Notable health benefits of Olive Leaf from Au Naturel

The olive is a small Mediterranean evergreen tree, its characteristic green to blue-black fruit producing olive oil. The olive tree has been held in high esteem throughout history.

Beneficial traits of hempceutix cold-pressed pure oils use

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Hemp plants are extremely effective at cleansing soil and absorbing impurities.

Green Tea a rich source of antioxidant benefits

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All teas (Green, Black, and Oolong) are derived from the same plant, the difference being in the preparation of the leaves.

 

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