Archive for June 5th, 2008
It’s back to the Ayurveda for people here - Chandigarh Newsline
It’s back to the Ayurveda for people here Chandigarh Newsline, India - 1 hour ago ... and develop them to make the residents aware,” says Dr Madan Gulati, deputy director, Ayurveda and additional CEO of Medicinal Plants, Chandigarh. ... |
Making scents - Port Huron Times Herald
Making scents Port Huron Times Herald, MI - 1 hour ago By Juliana Goodwin Samson's sister used aromatherapy to relax and combat nausea caused by her treatments. Samson, manager at Incense & Peppermints in ... |
Dr. William Alwis passes away at 95 - Daily Mirror
Dr. William Alwis passes away at 95 Daily Mirror, Sri Lanka - 15 minutes ago Renowned Ayurveda Physician, Dr. William Alwis who did yeoman service to uplift indigenous medicine in the country passed away early morning yesterday. ... |
Snapshots of pure emotion - Sofia Echo
Snapshots of pure emotion Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - 25 minutes ago Megi Koleva and Nina Hadjiiska, the founders of Future for everyone, manage another centre called Ayurveda, which again is oriented toward well-being and ... |
Video: Zany Lucinda Ledgerwood on being fired from The Apprentice - Mirror.co.uk
![]() Mirror.co.uk | Video: Zany Lucinda Ledgerwood on being fired from The Apprentice Mirror.co.uk, UK - 27 minutes ago The TV tycoon told beret-wearing aromatherapy fan Lucinda Ledgerwood she was just "too zany" for a £100000-ayear job in his Amstrad empire. ... |
Video: Zany Lucinda Ledgerwood on being fired from The Apprentice - Mirror.co.uk
Contactmusic.com | Video: Zany Lucinda Ledgerwood on being fired from The Apprentice Mirror.co.uk, UK - 1 hour ago The TV tycoon told beret-wearing aromatherapy fan Lucinda Ledgerwood she was just "too zany" for a £100000-ayear job in his Amstrad empire. ... The Apprentice: The Final Four In Entertainment all 136 news articles |
Naturopathy insurance a boon to industry - Bennington Banner
Naturopathy insurance a boon to industry Bennington Banner, VT - 1 hour ago BRATTLEBORO — Naturopathic physicians in Vermont say a new law that requires insurance companies to cover their services has led to an increase in the ... |



