We love Aloha House, and are in awe of the amazing work carried out by founder Louise Kleu. We featured Aloha House in our Summer 2020 issue, and today, we’re sharing the article to our website, for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
Holistic Health
The Viral Fighter: Exploring the Benefits of Selenium
We love working with Pharmanord, one of Europe’s leading providers of essential nutrition products. They always provide us with fantastic scientific information on how readers can boost their wellbeing. In our Summer 2020 issue, they shared some very pertinent details about the virus-fighting potential of selenium. Read on for the full scoop!
We have long been fans of Down to Earth, a health food store and homeopathic dispensary, on Dublin’s South Great George’s Street. It is always a joy to speak with them when they appear on the pages of our magazine. In our Summer 2020 issue, founder Jack Irwin shared an amazing historical link between the present-day store, and an old homeopathic dispensary which existed on the very same spot during the 1850s!
In the Short and Sweet section of our magazine, we love to speak with both emerging and established voices in the holistic world. In our Summer 2020 issue, we had the opportunity to learn more about the stellar work being done by Dundrum-based acupuncturist and herbalist Amanda Nordell. Read on to find out, in Amanda’s words, how acupuncture can make a world of difference to your skin!
CANCELLED: ‘Fantastic Fungi’ Screening on August 23rd
N.B: The government has recently brought in new restrictions, reducing the permitted size of indoor gatherings from 50 to 6. The screening cannot now go ahead. We hope that we can go back to holding physical events as soon as it is safe and advisable to do so. All ticket holders have been contacted with alternative arrangements. Thank you so much, as always, for your continued support.
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