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		<title>USING HERBAL REMEDIES FAQs</title>
		<description>Baldwins is dedicated to assuring customers of top quality herbal remedies and free advice.  They have experienced and knowledgeable helpline staff ready to give you all the advice you require – just call 020 7703 5550. Read a full list of FAQ's about Herbal Remedies.</description>
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		<title>Essential Oils for Massage</title>
		<description>Professional aromatherapists frequently use essential oils for massage. Essential oils are blended with a carrier or base massage oil, such as sweet almond or grapeseed oil before being applied by traditional massage techniques. The amount of essential oil used should form between 1 and 3 per cent of the blend, depending on the ailment the massage is treating.</description>
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		<title>Extraction of Essential Oils</title>
		<description>Essential oils are basically extracts of various different plants, fruits, flowers, bark roots or resin.</description>
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		<title>The History Behind Herbal Remedies </title>
		<description>The interest in natural remedies has grown enormously over the past few years and now enjoys wide recognition in the medical world. Herbs, oils and flower remedies are sourced from locations around the globe and despite the fact that many of the preparations used today are based on ancient knowledge, new discoveries are being made continually.</description>
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		<title>Aromatherapy FAQs</title>
		<description>Aromatherapy is a way of helping the body restore its natural balance through the use of essential oils.</description>
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		<title>Bach Flower Remedies from Baldwins</title>
		<description>The best known of the Flower Remedies was invented by Dr Edward Bach during the first half of the twentieth century. Dr Bach was born in England in 1886 and dedicated his life to medicine, firstly through his work as a qualified doctor at University College Hospital in London, and later in his development of Flower Remedies in the form that they are used today.</description>
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		<title>Aromatherapy Recipies to try at home (January 2007)</title>
		<description>The shelves of the supermarket, pharmacy or department store may be groaning under the weight of bath, hair and skin care products, but even in the face of such a vast choice you may not be able to find the product that’s right for you.</description>
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		<title>Incense from the ancient to the modern (February 2007)</title>
		<description>What is it about incense that has the ability to withstand fashion and remain as popular today as it was with the ancient world civilisations? </description>
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