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Native Remedies' NutraRx Brand of Natural Products for Medical Practitioners Among First to Earn Prestigious 'Emerson EQP Seal'.
BOCA RATON, Fla., Feb. 16 /PRNewswire/ -- Native Remedies announced today that its NutraRx brand of natural dietary supplements for medical practitioners was among the first in the country to receive the Emerson EQP Seal in recognition of the high quality standards in its formulation and
Publication: PR Newswire
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Native Remedies, LLC, Boca Raton, FL, Oct. 12 (CFSAN).(HUMAN DRUGS & DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS)
CFSAN reviewed your Native Remedies' website and determined that the products Triple Complex Diabetonic, Insulate Plus and Vizu-All Plus were being promoted for conditions that caused the products to be considered drugs. The unsubstantiated therapeutic claims on Native Remedies' website to which
Publication: Warning Letter Bulletin
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Native plant remedies handy while on holiday
Those of you still holidaying by the seaside, or in the bush may be encounteringmany of our interesting native plants on your travels. For the pre-European Maori and early settlers the native plants were a valuable sourceof natural medicines and food that can still be used today.There is ample
Publication: The Nelson Mail
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Native American Medicine. (Book Corners).(Secrets of Native American Herbal Remedies)
Secrets of Native American Herbal Remedies by Anthony J. Cichoke, DC, PhD Avery - a member of Penguin Putnam, Inc. 375 Hudson St. New York, New York 10014 USA www.penguinputnam.com Large softcover, 2001, $17.95 US/$26.99 CAN, 274 pp. As settlers traveled across the plains and began homesteading in
Publication: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
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Secrets of the Sacred White Buffalo: Native American Healing Remedies, Rites & Rituals
Secrets of the Sacred White Buffalo: Native American Healing Remedies, Rites & Rituals by Gary Null, Ph.D. Paramus, N.J.: Prentice Hall Press, 1998. Softcover. 368 pp. $15.00. ISBN 07352-0008-4. Ask your retailer to call: 1-201-909-6362. Following in a consciousness of generations electrified
Publication: Better Nutrition
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A LOVING REMEDY TO NATIVE AMERICAN ADOPTIONS.(Editorial)
Byline: Jane Gorman and Diane Michelsen This month, two Native American sisters officially got what they've been waiting four long years for - an adoptive family to call their own. The settlement of their historic case marks the end of a controversy that has dragged through the court system far too
Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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Natural cold and flu fighters: over the centuries, traditional medical practitioners have used herbs to ward off infections and relieve cold and flu symptoms. Here are the remedies that have withstood the test of time.(NATIVE INTELLIGENCE)
Short of getting a flu shot (or a squirt of the new nasal-spray vaccine) and washing your hands frequently, there's not all that much you can do to shut out colds and flu, according to Western medicine. In contrast, traditional cultures put great emphasis on boosting immunity against invaders like
Publication: Natural Health
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LAW REMEDIES OLD CLAIMS BY NATIVE VETERANS.(Editorials)
Byline: HARLAN MCKOSATO Tribal members from New Mexico and across the nation have earned a distinguished reputation of proudly and fiercely serving our country through active duty in the armed forces. It's a lot of sacrifice, and many have made the ultimate sacrifice, for not much pay. For most of
Publication: The Santa Fe New Mexican (Santa Fe, NM)
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POPULAR HERBS TAKE ENVIRONMENTAL TOLL COMMON REMEDIES ALSO NOXIOUS PLANTS THAT POSE THREAT TO NATIVE SPECIES.(News/National/International)
Byline: John Brinkley Scripps Howard News Service WASHINGTON -- St. John's wort and other medicinal herbs may be great for what ails you, but they can be hell on the environment. The growing popularity of these plants, many of which are not native to the areas they grow in - or even to the United
Publication: Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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Champion of Aboriginal health looks to traditional remedies: Malcolm King.
By John Black Windspeaker Contributor Dr. Malcolm King, a prominent research scientist and professor of the pulmonary division, department of medicine at the University of Alberta, is the 1999 National Aboriginal Achievement Award winner in the category of Medical Sciences. Dr. King's main area of
Publication: Windspeaker
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