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Taking a Homeopathic Approach to Pain

2012-08-07T12:55:15-04:00March 22nd, 2012|Stories|

Vietnam Vet Finds His Own Solution By Ronni Shulman Vice Chairman “Less is more” has long been an adage of the fashion industry, but for homeopathy practitioners like Lou Paradise, it’s the motto of a burgeoning industry. Paradise is the founder and president of Topical BioMedics, Inc., Rhinebeck, NY, developers of Topricin(R) Pain Relief and

Pampering or Therapy?

2021-07-31T19:30:32-04:00March 20th, 2012|In The News|

I’ve always thought of massages as a special treat or a perk. I force myself to set milestones before allowing myself to take off for an hour or two of pampering at the salon. More recently I’ve justified these rare excursions because of their contribution to destressing the mind and body – things us Frosties

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Raynaud’s: An Unwelcome Winter Guest

2012-05-06T15:37:49-04:00March 18th, 2012|Stories|

Hello Kelley, It’s Me Raynaud’s…. I will never forget the day my fingers went numb and turned white, just like you see in the picture. It was in the middle of winter, my husband and I were teaching a Sunday school class to a group of 3-year old kids. I did not get a chance

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Patients with Raynaud’s Syndrome Sought for SIU Clinical Trial

2012-08-07T12:50:37-04:00March 14th, 2012|In The News|

Patients suffering with finger pain caused by Raynaud’s Syndrome are needed to participate in a clinical trial at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine’s Division of Plastic Surgery. The randomized, double-blind clinical trial examines the effect of using Botox® to relieve pain by increasing blood flow. SIU is the only site in the United States

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