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Hilary
Self - Director and co - founder of Hilton Herbs has spent the
last 4 years studying with the University of Wales and the College
of Phytotherapy in order to qualify as a Medical Herbalist. Since
she formulated her first commercial mix 15 years ago Hilary has
been determined to support her extensive practical experience
with a science based degree involving an indepth study of herbal
medicine for humans.
Hilton
Herbs have long been regarded as the leading authority on herbs
for horses, and have always sought to educate their customers
as to the safe and effective application of complementary therapies.
This qualification can only add to this position of strength and
should give Hilton Herbs customers even more confidence when consulting
the Helpline or purchasing Hilton products.
The
successful completion of this degree course which included a statutory
500 hours of clinical practice at the University's London Clinic
of Herbal Medicine now enables Hilary to open her own practice
and to join the prestigious National Institute of Medical Herbalists.
She states: " Plant medicines are a safe and effective treatment
which can be used independently, or in conjunction with allopathic
medicine to support the whole body and offer relief of many common
conditions "
Hilary
believes that Hilton Herbs will be the only company producing
herbal products for horses, whose range of products are formulated
by a fully qualified Medical Herbalist. Hilary intends to put
her in depth knowledge to good use in the future by focusing on
herbal supplements to help support horses suffering from specific
conditions such as Equine Cushing's disease, which was the subject
of her final years dissertation.
Hilary
has already written one successful book " A Modern Horse
Herbal" which has sold worldwide, and has been translated
into 5 languages. A follow up title has already been requested
by her publishers, along with a Canine Herbal which she is planning
to write in conjunction with Homoeopathic Veterinary Surgeon Tim
Couzens.
August
2003
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