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Written by Ruth Ruane
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Nature's Nexus wish all our readers and contributors a very happy and prosperous 2009.
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Welcome to Nature's Nexus |
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Written by Web Master
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A resource compiling everything nature related. If you are interested in Natural Perfume, Herbs, Essential Oils, Aromatherapy, People, Sustainable Housing, Natural Beauty Products, Animals, Complimentary Therapies, Green living, Art, Organic Gardening then this is a place you will enjoy visiting.
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Written by Pauhla Whitaker MGEOTA
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AnimOILS Essential Oil Therapy for Animals and MGEOTA
At this time of year, we all seem to be pre-programmed to go into retreat and for many, there is a tendency towards pessimism! The sun is low in the sky, the grass stops growing and turns an insipid yellowy-green, the birds stop singing and the leaves have fallen from the trees leaving them apparently bare. Yet, if you look carefully, there are next years leaves all snug and tucked up in their casings, the buds just biding their time to respond to lengthening day and increasing soil and air temperature to burst back into a radiant mantle of green.
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Written by Ruth Ruane
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Dr Dílis Clare, interviewed by Ruth Ruane, at the Budding Cafe, Galway, Ireland.
Hi Dílis, thank you for taking time out to do this interview for our Nature's Nexus readers. I know you for a few years now and think you are an amazing herbalist and that you are pure inspiration as a doctor and a business woman. I admire your common sense approach to life and health and I have to say that I find your light heartedness is positively contagious. We might as well launch right into this as time is precious, we only have an hour.
Ruth: In simple terms what did your life look like before you became a herbalist? Dr. Clare: "Pretty much the same. I did my surgeries everyday. Went home,cooked for the kids, they are grown up now. Looked after the garden. Being a herbalist just meant I had a different tool box to use at work. And one that’s more in keeping with my interests and patients stories, it’s much more related to people’s narrative about their own health. So that’s the difference, and I have time, instead of having 15 minutes for an appointment I have an hour with 30 minutes follow up. That’s time for the patient, for me to figure out what they need to do. I see myself as a sign post. A lot of General practice was very like that as well. But just more concentrated. A lot of it is still the same. It’s more fun."
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