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Herbal Practitioners - United KingdomHealth Information
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Godfrey Brothers Traditional Herbalists Description: Contact details and description of the wide range of natural medicine and health services available. Located in the UK. (web.ukonline.co.uk) |
Godshaer Herbalist Description: Alan Hopking is a herbalist from Christchurch, England. (godshaer.co.uk) |
Holistic Practice in North Wales, UK. Description: Dr. Leslaw Henryk's herbal medicine practice and dispensary. (medicalherbalistsuk.com) |
Marianne Last, BA, MNIMH, Medical Herbalist Description: Qualified, insured and experienced offering advice and treatment for a range of health problems from clinics in Monmouth, Cardiff and Blackwood, UK. Includes information on allergies and seasonal tips. (mariannelast.co.uk) |
Sara Hamer, Medical Herbalist Description: An overview of herbal medicine and what a medical herbalist does. Includes details of the practice in South East London. (vitex.f9.co.uk) |
The Briars Clinic Description: A herbal clinic in East Sussex, England with the practitioners Anji Spicer, Toria Horner and Oria Horner. (herbalclinic.tripod.com) |
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