Aromatherapy
The Maoris in New Zealand used tea tree oil to heal battle wounds, Native Americans used vitamin C enriched spruce to treat skin conditions. Today as an alternative to pharmaceutical drugs, aromatherapy oils are used.
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How to Make Your Home "Pop" on the MLS
WILMINGTON, N.C., Jan. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â HomeInsurance.com -- While new housing reports out this month indicate that 2012 might be the year that the housing market begins to turn around, homeowners ...
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Complementary medicine - does it work?
Many degree courses in aromatherapy and acupuncture are being scrapped. Bad news for those of us who benefit from alternative therapies, says Anna Tyzack.
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Petition circulating to ban fake pot
Live Oak — A Suwannee County family has taken a stand after seeing the effects that synthetic incense or potpourri have on those who use it. Charles Dickinson of Live Oak said the fake pot is jeopardizing the health and welfare of our children and society.
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Imitation pot causes controversy
The packets of herbs go by names such as K2, spice or herb. They are sold as aromatherapy incense, but it's not the smell that's luring most customers, it's the high.
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