We are giving away a cut and blow dry with Windsor’s Smith&Cullen!
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Top five things to do in Royal Windsor by Ryan Hall
Awesome video made by Ryan Hall from Windsor. We love it Ryan !
Short story competition date extended!
We have extended the word count and the deadline date for our short story competition. Read on…
The Book Club
We are starting the ‘Berkshire Woman Book Club’. Read our reviews, and send us your suggestions.
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What is Geopathic Stress?
To celebrate the Earth Day lets talk about the ancient art of dowsing and the impact of the Earth herself on our homes, our health and our living environment.
Is the air in your home making you sick?
The ingredients in hundreds of household products that you use every day, like paints, varnishes, air fresheners, perfumes, aerosols and paint strippers, has been linked to a broad spectrum of health problems from headaches to allergies, asthma and cancer. Continue reading
Organic skincare giveaway to five lucky readers!
Tell us what you LIKE about Berkshire Woman and WIN fabulous organic skincare products!
Ayurveda – The need of our time
Ayurveda, India’s ancient Tradition of Health, is now undergoing a vigorous revival throughout the world. Its practitioners say this is because it is capable of meeting the need of our time – to create better health rather than depend on medicine to cure problems.
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Acupuncture and Fertility
Acupuncture has been part of traditional medicine in China for 3000 years. It is very different from Western medicine because it is based on the history, philosophy and sociology of the individual, developing a unique understanding of the function of the body. Continue reading
Saving for Education
Despite the fact that many of us are struggling through the recession recovery and the speculated (or not) threat of Brexit, private school fees and University fees have rapidly increased over the last decade and are showing no signs of slowing down. According to the Independent Schools Council, parents hoping to send their child to a private school will have to pay on average £4,000 a term and Universities are charging £9000 per year and this is before the cost of living.
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