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Role of magnesium in the body
Most people are aware of the important role of calcium in the body.
Achieve a healthy shiny hair look at Au Naturel
Healthy shiny hair is very appealing and is very much a reflection of inner health and adequate nutrient intake.
Essential sunshine supplements now available from Au Naturel
Vitamin D is frequently referred to as the sunshine vitamin, as it is manufactured by human skin exposed to the sun.
Noting the wholly beneficial health properties of Maca at Au Naturel
Maca, sometimes referred to as ‘Peruvian Ginseng’, is a root vegetable native to Peru. Very much like a radish, in Peru it is known as the ‘fountain of youth’ as it has a long traditional use for energy, stamina and fertility.
Notable beneficial properties of regular hemp plant use
Hemp plants are extremely effective at cleansing soil and absorbing impurities.
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.
Passiflora herb use wholly benefits the nervous system
Passiflora herb (passionflower) has long been a favourite of mine, a wonderful gentle non-addictive herb for anxiety as it has anxiolytic effects on the nervous system containing phytochemicals which have a calming effect on the mind, muscles and nervous system.
Important role of sulphur (MSM) in the human 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.
Is Galway in line for another Choice Music Prize win?
COULD ANOTHER Galway based musician scoop the Choice Music Prize when the awards are announced in Vicar Street on March 3?
Ensure you feel the beneficial power of Coenzyme Q10 from Au Naturel in Irishtown
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) also known as Ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring substance and an essential component of the mitochondria which is the energy producing unit within all our cells.