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Abbeyside
Dungarvan
Co.Waterford

phone
+353 (0)58 45051

 

Member of
> Irish Association of Health Stores
and > Irish Society of Homeopaths


Proprietors
Kate Cross [ ISHom, Registered Homoeopath ]
Jürgen Denzinger [ Dip. Health Food Retailing ]


established 1996



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 Welcome to Remedies

 

 

Interest in personal healthcare has led to a huge growth in holistic, complementary and alternative medicine.

Everyone has their own needs, yet everyone has the same goal: to live healthier, to achieve wellness, to derive the maximum quality of life each and every day. To the extent we help you achieve this, we consider it a privilege.

For orders and queries please visit our bricks and mortar shop, phone or > contact us.

Slainte agus go n-eiri an bothar leat.

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> News blog
- regular updates of contemporary health issues.

> Product information
- search our "gob-smacking" range of quality products.
- make your own informed decision about pro-active healthcare.
- find a remedy that suits you.

> Homoeopathic healthcare
- the gentle giant :: similia similibus curentur.

> Buy homoeopathic hCG online
- highest EU quality guaranteed.

> Health matters
- research databases.
- protect your rights.
- studies and more...


> Homoeopathic seminars
- continuous professional development (CPD) for classical homoeopaths.

> Where & when you can find us
- map of our location.
- opening hours of business.


> Who we are
- expert advice from trained and qualified specialists.


 

 

Public health is the science and art of promoting health, preventing disease and prolonging life through
the organised efforts of society.
(New Zealand Ministry of Health)

It is never too late to support nature in its urge to heal, because the law of nature calls for the preservation of life.
(Alfred Vogel, Swiss Naturopath)

Those who still say that herbal medicines don't work are in danger of being labelled as unscientific.
(Dr. Des Corrigan, School of Pharmacy, Trinity College in Dublin)