Paula Foster, a fellow of the Linnean Society of London, the world's oldest scientific society, has set up Practical Immunology at the Monmouth Chiropractic Clinic, in Monnow Street.
She is an expert on the medicinal properties of the Neem tree, a native of South East Asia and has also undertaken research into the Stone Age lifestyle, in an attempt to understand why modern humans are less healthy than those 10,000 years ago. This work eventually led to a new concept in health care, which has reportedly improved the lives of people suffering from illnesses including multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and cancer. It is also said to be effective in the relief of asthma, eczema, psoriasis, IBS, Crohn's, Alzheimer's, Parkinsons, hypertension, obesity, heart disease, depression and hyperactivity.
More details of the science behind this practice are available on the website www.harmonicpower.co.uk.
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