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Long Covid – help is at hand

Most people who get Covid-19 get better very quickly. Some people continue to experience symptoms, and even have other symptoms develop in the weeks and sometimes months following their infection. This is commonly referred to as long Covid. Some of the more common long Covid symptoms include a lasting cough, fatigue, aches and pains, brain fog, loss of taste, loss of sense of smell, and insomnia.

Acupuncture for long Covid symptoms

Many people are now experiencing long-term effects of Covid-19, suffering from lingering and debilitating symptoms often for months after their initial infection. Symptoms include fatigue, anxiety, insomnia, brain fog, headaches, sinus congestion, racing heartbeat, neurological symptoms, shortness of breath, and muscle pain.

Noting the human beneficial properties of Cherry Active use

Antioxidants are compounds that deactivate free radicals.

Corrib Oil acquires H2 Group adding 13 retail sites to its portfolio

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Deal means Corrib Oil will operate across 54 sites in 16 counties, employing over 1,000 people

Corrib Oil acquires H2 Group adding 13 retail sites to its portfolio

Corrib Oil, one of Ireland’s leading service station and oil distribution providers has entered an agreement to acquire H2 Group it was announced this week.

Covid-19 vaccine rollout creates an incentive to improve our health

The rollout of Covid-19 vaccines is well under way, and now is the time for each of us to plan for our turn.

Discover the benefits of acupuncture

Trish Crampton of Acupuncture West Clinic first discovered the benefits of acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) after the birth of her second child. "I soon came to learn that Chinese medicine takes into consideration the individual as a whole in terms of mind, body, emotions, and spirit," she said.

Food for a healthy heart during such anxious times

 

Food for a healthy heart in anxious times

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During this time of uncertainty and fear, we may be experiencing insomnia, dizziness, chest tightening, shortness of breath, palpitations, or unexplained rashes and temperature fluctuations. These anxiety-related symptoms, in traditional Chinese medicine, relate to the heart. Every organ in the body is in service to the heart and it is central to our wellbeing. So at this jittery time, it is essential to keep it calm and healthy. Here are a few tips from shiatsu, Chinese medicine, and food energy specialist Joanne Faulkner to keep the heart pumping easily and the blood flowing smoothly.

GUT HEALTH & MICROBIOME RESTORATION CAN POSITIVELY AFFECT OUR GENERAL HEALTH & VITALITY

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Dr. Hussain Bhatti - Holistic Health and Stress Clinic

 

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