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DR YVONNE CASEY'S COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE: Confidence is essence of a social life for recluse; DR YVONNE CASEY'S COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE.


Byline: DR YVONNE CASEY

QI'VE been finding it increasingly difficult to mix with others and fear that it will turn me into a total recluse. I don't know what to do. nSOCIAL interaction can be challenging at the best of times but we cannot hide from society. Try eight drops of Confidence Essence twice daily and make an appointment with a homoeopath to find a remedy specific to your needs. Confidence Essence is a Jan de Vries
See Jan de Vries (disambiguation) for other people with the same name.


Jan Pieter Marie Laurens de Vries (born February 11, 1890 in Amsterdam — died July 23, 1964 in Utrecht) was a Dutch scholar of Germanic linguistics and Germanic mythology,
 remedy available in health shops.

QI'VE just finished a course of antibiotics for a recurrent chest infection. Is it OK to go on to Echinacea echinacea (ĕk'ənā`shēə), popular herbal remedy, or botanical, believed to benefit the immune system. It is used especially to alleviate common colds and the flu, but several controlled studies using it as a cold medicine have  for a while?

nECHINACEA will help to boost your immunity, aiming to prevent further infection. Take 15 drops of Echinaforce, available from health stores, in a little water three times daily before meals, initially for two months.

QAFTER years of being pain-free my back has started playing up again. Could a long-haul flight two weeks ago be to blame?

nTRYING to find a comfortable sleeping position on a plane is virtually impossible and commonly an area of weakness tends to bear the brunt brunt  
n.
1. The main impact or force, as of an attack.

2. The main burden: bore the brunt of the household chores.
 of our contortionist efforts. Electro-acupuncture and gentle osteopathic os·te·op·a·thy  
n.
A system of medicine based on the theory that disturbances in the musculoskeletal system affect other bodily parts, causing many disorders that can be corrected by various manipulative techniques in conjunction with conventional
 manipulation are invaluable aids to bring about relief. Auchenkyle (01292 311 414) will be able to direct you to the nearest clinic.

QAT this time of year I have very little get-up-and-go. I'm fairly fit and not on any medication. How can I give myself more energy?

nWHEN our physical and psychological reserves are at a low we tend to lose our drive for life. A boost is required to help give us a kick-start. Take 20 drops of Eleutherococcus in a little water twice a day before meals for at least two months. It is widely available in health stores.

QMy fingernails are in a terrible state they split easily and are soft. Can anything improve them? nTHE combination homoeopathic Ho`moe`o`path´ic

a. 1. Same as Homeopathic, Homeopathist, Homeopathy.

homoeopathic, homeopathic (US) adjhomeopático

homoeopathic 
 preparation Urticalcin, available from health stores, can achieve noticeable improvement. Slowly dissolve five tablets under the tongue twice daily.

QTHIS time last year I experienced a bad fall and ever since I've been plagued with an itch all over my body. There is no rash and all tests have come back normal. It's driving me to distraction. Please can you help?

nOFTEN as a result of trauma be it a physical or emotional nature the skin acts as an outward indicator, so we can recognise the need to assist the body in its healing process. Take two tablets twice daily of the homoeopathic remedy Ignatia 6c for a minimum of six weeks. Ignatia is easily available in health stores.
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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Feb 22, 2004
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