Panic attacks, anxiety and heart palpitations

Q: What would you suggest for the following symptoms?
 

I’m 45 and entering the menopause. Over the last few years my menstrual cycle has altered quite subtly. i.e. periods every 28 days rather than every 31 days, periods heavier, lasting longer with some pre menstrual cramping (something I’d never experienced before). These are not the symptoms which are bothering me most however. 

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Storing your potentised remedies

Look after your remedies and they’ll look after you …

It is very important that energised solutions – like all medicines – are stored correctly. Therefore:

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Introducing our Symphony range

Perfect health is like a complex and beautiful symphony, with every cell of the body working in harmony and perfect balance with every other cell in order to create a majestic and magnificent masterpiece.

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Is there a remedy for bedwetting?

Q: Thank you so much for sending me your newsletters, I am finding them very useful and informative. I was wondering if you can help me with a remedy or remedies for bedwetting. I have a 9 year old, who was treated by a GP – he was dry for approximately 2 months, but had flu symptoms about 3 weeks ago and wet his bed both nights that he had a fever and since then has wet his bed approximately twice a week.

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Can South Africans afford to get sick?

Alternative medicines keep medical costs down

As South Africans trim down their budgets and walk the economic tightrope, the topics of health and wellness are on most people’s minds. Which of us can actually afford to get sick these days? Employees cannot afford to get sick. Even if they receive paid sick leave, with many companies retrenching and down-sizing, many are frightened they will suffer the loss of employment if they don’t go to work. If they do not receive paid sick time, they can’t afford to lose their salary or daily pay. So, many people go to work sick and risk passing their condition on to their colleagues.

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Parents want to know more about alternative medicine

WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 /PRNewswire/ — A new nationwide (US) survey released today reveals that just 12 percent of parents with children under the age of 18 have spoken to their child’s doctor about complementary and integrative approaches to medicine, yet nearly 90 percent say they want to know more. The survey, conducted by Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota (Children’s), assessed parents’ attitudes about various approaches to treating a child’s illnesses. Integrative medicine combines the best conventional medical therapies like drugs, chemotherapy and surgery, with complementary therapies like massage, acupuncture and proper nutrition.

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Remedies for menopause by Eugenie Rowson

The word “menopause” gives me a befuddled feeling of denial and disbelief. Menopause, of course, refers to the change of life that signals the end of a woman’s childbearing years and usually occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years. Around this time, a woman’s body begins to react to dropping levels of oestrogen and other hormones, causing her period to become erratic and eventually stop. This, of course, may sound like marvellous news, and some women do sail through this life-cycle change celebrating a new lease of life.

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Goodbye to exam nerves

The symptoms of stress are caused by the hormone adrenaline which prepares the body for the flight and fight reaction – a certain amount of which is beneficial and assists us in ‘winning the race’. However, it may also bring on negative feelings, emotions and even physical symptoms which may include anxiety, apprehension or nervous dread, brain fog, weak memory, fear, anger or irritability, over-active mind, sweating, the urgent need to urinate, sleeplessness and even exhaustion.

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