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HEALTH WATCH: Herbal medicine: proceed with caution.(Features)
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Byline: RACHEL ARMSTRONG
FROM aloe vera to the Chinese angelica root, the market for herbal medicine in the UK is booming.
Every year, pounds 126 million is spent on it and 20 per cent of the population use a herbal medicinal product at least once a year.
Some people simply prefer natural products to conventional medicine, or have found prescribed medication hasn't helped them. Others don't have time to get a prescription from a GP, so look for an alternative solution to their ailment.
Whatever the reason, there's no doubt many people find ...
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Iturbide. (biografia de Agustin de Iturbide, emperador de México durante los años de 1822-1823)(TA: biography of Agustin de Iturbide, emperor of Mexico during the years of 1822-1823)
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; ...hacienda de Quirio, Jose Joaquin de Iturbide, un inmigrante vasco avecindado...provincial. El da de su boda Agustn de Iturbide se supo en el urnbral de una vida...despus de la boda, en 1806, Agustin de Iturbide fue movilizado con su regimiento...
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Descendants of Filipinos who sailed to Mexico; Merry-Go-Round.(Opinion & Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin
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National Day of Mexico.(Opinion & Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin
; ...against the Spaniards. The Mexican struggle continued under the leadership of Fr. Jose Morales y Pavon and General Agustin Iturbide in 1821. A republic was declared in 1823. In commemoration of Fr. Hidalgos heroic act, Mexico celebrates the...
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National Day of Mexico.(Opinion)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin
; ...against the Spaniards. The Mexican struggle continued under the leadership of Fr. Jose Morales y Pavon and General Agustin Iturbide in 1821. A republic was declared in 1823.In commemoration of Fr. Hidalgo’s heroic act, Mexico...
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Elegant heat: For a stately Mexican chile, consider the poblano
Newspaper article from: Oakland Tribune
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National Day of Mexico.(Opinion and Editorial)
Newspaper article from: Manila Bulletin
; ...colonial government. The Mexican struggle continued under the leadership of Fr. Jose Morales y Pavon and General Agustin Iturbide in 1821. A republic was declared in 1823. In commemoration of Fr. Hidalgo's heroic act, Mexico celebrates its...
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