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Abbeyside
Dungarvan
Co.Waterford
phone +353 (0)58 45051
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About us
We provide solutions in order to help our
customers meet their demand for life long physical, mental and emotional
wellness.
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Kate Cross
Born in Banbury, England. Qualified health therapist.
Practised as a reflexologist and health therapist in Strandside Medical Centre,
Abbeyside for five years, spent four years studying Classical Homoeopathy
at the Burren School of Homoeopathy, following that a two year post graduate
course in Homoeopathy, one year later becoming a registered Homoeopath ISHom.
Current clinic at Remedies.
- Licentiate of the Burren School of Homoeopathy since May 1998
- Registered Classical Homoeopath with the Irish
Society of Homeopaths since Aug. 2000
- Seminars in Ireland, Scotland and London 2000 to 2007
- Seminar with Rajan Sankaran in Goa, India, 2005 and 2006
- Seminar with Lou Klein in Holland Nov. 2006
- Seminars with Jan Scholten in Utrecht, Holland, Spring seminar 2001 to date.

Jürgen Denzinger
Born in Stuttgart, Germany. Fully qualified paramedic for the Red Cross (DRK).
- Opening of Remedies in April 1996
- Weekly article (Health Tips from Remedies) for the Dungarvan Leader
since 1997
- Quest Vitamins
Product Advisor Award (with distinction), May 1998
- Full member of the Irish Association of Health Stores (IAHS) since 1999
- Move to bigger premises in May 2000
- Launch of website in Oct. 2000
- Certificate in Food & Health with the Royal
Society for Promotion of Health in April 2001
- Food Hygiene Certificate in May 2001
- Bioforce Phyto-therapy
Course (with distinction) in Sept. 2001
- Highest achiever in Ireland of Health Food Training School Diploma
Award presented at 'Your Health Show' in Dublin, 28th Oct. 2001
- Certificate in Marketing Practice, The
Marketing Institute of Ireland, Feb. 2002
- Appointed A.Vogel specialist shop in Nov. 2006
- Seminars, talks and trade shows in Ireland, the UK, Germany and Switzerland 1998 to date.
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