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   <subtitle>An herbalist, homeopath and contributor to Real Health Magazine. Visit his site at www.glennellis.com</subtitle>
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   <title>Are Herbal Remedies Effective?</title>
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   <summary>Like many of you, I too, have been confused by the reports published over the last year, by several prominent medical journals, asserting that some of the popular herbal supplements that many people (including myself) have used for years to...</summary>
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