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Fouzuddin has been drawing cartoons since 1985. His freelance cartoons appeared in ‘Newstime’ weekend, The Weekly Sun, ‘Alive’, Deccan Chronicle, Citizens Evening, Radiance weekly, Nation and the world ‘Reader’s Digest’. His cartoons has featured in many reputed Urdu news papers like Munsif Daily Hyderabad and Rehnuma-e-Deccan. The Munsif, a leading Urdu daily, carried his cartoons [...]

Before starting his medical education he first studied chemistry for 2 years and philosophy for 3 years. Scholten received a MD degree in 1983. Then he studied homeopathy and acupuncture. Among others Roger Morrison, George Vithoulkas, Alphons Geukens, Kÿnzli and Bill Gray belonged to his teachers. After finishing the study of homeopathy in 1985 he [...]

In an article entitled “Should We Maintain an Open Mind about Homeopathy?” published in the ”American Journal of Medicine”, Michael Baum and Edzard Ernst — writing to other physicians — wrote some strong criticisms of homeopathy: : “Homeopathy is among the worst examples of faith-based medicine… These axioms [of homeopathy] are not only out of [...]

The Australian flower essences were developed by Australian wiccan naturopath Ian White. White began working in New South Wales as a naturopath and took a keen interest in using the English flower essences. At the same time, he was also aware of the possibility of using Australian flowers in the same way. Things developed further [...]

”Cistus”, ”Halimium” and ”Helianthemum” are widely cultivated ornamental plants. Their soil requirements are modest, and their hardiness allows them to survive well even the snowy winters of Northern Europe. Some ”Cistus” species, mostly ”C. ladanifer” are used to produce an aromatic resin, used in the perfume industry. The ability of Cistaceae to create mycorrhizal relation [...]

Some species, hybrids and cultivars of vervain are used as ornamental plants. They are valued in butterfly gardening in suitable climates, attracting Lepidoptera such as the Hummingbird Hawk-moth (”Macroglossum stellatarum”), Chocolate Albatross (”Appias lyncida”), or the Pipevine Swallowtail (”Battus philenor”), and also hummingbirds, especially Common Vervain (”V. officinalis”), which is also grown as a honey [...]

Economic constraints and restrictions on medicines have forced the Cuban health system to incorporate alternative and herbal solutions to healthcare issues, which can be more accessible and affordable to a broader population In the 1990s, the Cuban Ministry of Public Health officially recognized natural and traditional medicine and began its integration into the already well [...]

The first Neal’s Yard Remedies shop opened in 1981 in a corner of Neal’s Yard in Covent Garden. Romy Fraser, the founder, was interested in alternative medicine and wanted to bring together all the varying so called natural remedies available in one shop. The shop offered a wide selection of dried herbs, a large range [...]

Larch is a wood valued for its tough, waterproof and durable qualities; top quality knot-free timber is in great demand for building yachts and other small boats, for exterior cladding of buildings and interior panelling. The timber is resistant to rot when in contact with the ground, and is suitable for use as posts and [...]

Common Vervain is held in high esteem since the Classical Antiquity; it has long been associated with divine and other supernatural forces, and it has an equally long-standing use as a medicinal plant. Medical use of Common Vervain is usually as a herbal tea; Nicholas Culpeper’s 1652 ”The English Physitian” discusses folk uses. Among others [...]