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32/33 Skycourt,
Shannon,
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(061) 361995
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HillerysPharmacy
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Top-selling Natural Remedies
Rescue Remedy A mixture of five different remedies (Cherry
Plum, Clematis, Impatiens, Rock Rose, & Star of Bethlehem) which altogether
help deal with any emergency or stressful event. The tincture is most commonly
used to calm emotions while the cream (which also contains Crab Apple) can be
applied to bumps or bruises. Available as tincture, spray and cream.

Tea Tree
Oil from the leaves of this tree generally
found in Australia and Asia is where the famous tea tree originates. Discovered
by the Australian Aboriginals who used it on cuts and bruises but christened by
Captain James Cook and his crew who used it as a substitute for tea and also to
flavour beer. Tea Tree has numerous functions but the most common are acne,
athlete's foot and other fungal infections, disinfectant, minor injuries, yeast
infections and as a preventative against head lice. Available as oil, cream,
shampoo, conditioner, foot spray, soap, blemish stick & lip balm.
Echinacea
Known as
'Nature's Antibiotic', Echinacea
stimulates the body's own immune system to work more efficiently by identifying
and dealing with invading micro-organisms quickly. Echinacea can be used both
when colds and flu symptoms are first felt or also as a preventative as it makes
it less likely for bacteria, viruses and fungal infections take hold in the
body. Available in tincture for adults or children, tablets, cream and lozenges.

Propolis
Collected by bees from plants and trees and
used to coat the inside of beehives and honeycomb cells because antiseptic
properties. As a result the inside of a beehive is one of the most perfectly
sterile places found in nature. It is because of these antiseptic properties
that it is used to boost the immune system. Propolis also has antibacterial and
antiviral properties and can be used as an anti-inflammatory agent when applied
to surface wounds and bruises. It can also act as an anti-histamine against
allergens Available in tincture, capsules, cream and lozenges

Arnica
Arnica
(Arnica Montana) has been used for medicinal purposes since the 1500s and
remains popular today. Applied topically as a cream, ointment, liniment, salve,
or tincture, arnica has been used by both Europeans and Native Americans to
soothe muscle aches, reduce inflammation, and heal wounds. It is often the first
remedy used for injuries such as sprains and bruises.

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