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New food clinic and raw food classes at Health and Herbs

The new food clinic at Health and Herbs, Sea Road, was set up by Yvonne Duffy O’Shaughnessy, a raw food specialist, nutritionist, iridologist, and reflexologist, in order to offer people the opportunity to heal different medical conditions with different foods or diets. Basically this clinic is a natural, drug free approach to treating illness using food as medicine. Diet is a major factor when it comes to health and wellbeing and different foods can have helpful or harmful effects on different illnesses. Certain foods exacerbate or even trigger different conditions. The ability to identify the foods to include and exclude from your diet can have a profound effect on your health and overall wellbeing.

Become a healthier new you with NuTron Advanced

It is a New Year and time again to think about embarking on a healthier lifestyle - a long-lasting and ultimately rewarding change that will not only decrease the waistline but also reap many health benefits - and now that NuTron Advanced is back this new healthier you can be a reality.

Galway trichologist tackles hair loss

Did you know that there are some 50 different types of hair loss, that common male hair loss can start as young as 14 years of age, or that 40 per cent of women lose hair after childbirth?

Salt therapy spa now in Mayo

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Mayo’s first salt therapy spa is now open at Diamond’s Car Park, Ballina. Salt therapy is 100 per cent drug free and is a scientifically proven treatment for respiratory and skin conditions.

Free psoriasis information day

A free psoriasis information day will take place on Tuesday March 22 between 10am and 1pm at Unicare Pharmacy, College Medical Centre, Ballinalee Road, Longford.

How mindfulness can help with stress

Mindfulness has been described as: ‘paying attention, on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgmentally’. (Dr Jon Kabat-Zinn).

Psoriasis under the spotlight

New research highlighting the emotional impact of living with psoriasis was announced today to launch www.underthespotlight.ie, a new website for people with psoriasis in Ireland.

Mayo psoriasis sufferers should seek treatment

The Psoriasis Association of Ireland is urging the estimated 2,400 psoriasis patients living in Mayo to seek treatment for their condition rather than suffer in silence.

Beauty launch in Pontoon

Tonight (Friday June 25), Yvonne Loughran (ITEC CIBTEC), therapist at Serene Beauty, Pontoon Bridge Hotel, is launching a new natural Irish product, a peat based skincare which detoxifies, purifies, and tones your skin, and is particularly effective in treating acne, eczema, psoriasis, burns, scars, and cellulite.

Psoriasis management event at Boots

Psoriasis is one of the most common skin diseases seen in dermatological practice in Ireland. It is estimated that psoriasis affects about 100,000 people in Ireland. Psoriasis is a skin disorder where there is an increase in the rate at which skin cells are produced and shed from the skin. Usually skin cells take one month to be replaced but in psoriasis it is faster. This results in pink thickened patches with silvery white scales.

 

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