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  1. New Gr Lanes Teangi Tea Tree Witch Hazel Cream 28G

  2. Kalms day - 96 Tablets - Stress Relief - Herbal Sleeping Aid Tablets

    If affected do not drive or use machines. Do not use after the expiry date shown on the label. Active ingredients: Per coated tablet: 25.99mg of Extract (as dry extract) from Valerian root (Valeriana officinalis L.) (equivalent to 104–130mg of Valerian root) Extraction solvent: Ethanol 60% v/v.

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  3. Lanes Teangi Tea Tree & Witch Hazel Cream 28g

  4. Photo 6x4 Uphill and east on Quay Lane, Instow Pink Valerian grows from t c2015

    Photograph Notes: Pink Valerian grows from the stone walls. Anstey Way runs past the top of the lane.

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  5. Photo 12x8 Valerian on the Wynding Bamburgh A lane in Bamburgh with garden c2011

    Photograph Notes: A lane in Bamburgh with garden valerian on the wall.

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  6. Lanes Health Olbas Oil Inhalant Decongestant Relief From Colds And Block Sinuses 12 Ml 12Ml

  7. Photo 12x8 Flowers of Watery Lane Minehead Masses of valerian (Valerianace c2013

    Photograph Notes: Masses of valerian (Valerianaceae sp.). along the wall - all in various shades of colour.

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  8. LANES CALM LIFE FOR RELAXATION 50 CAPSULES - FREE SHIPPING

    Ideal for those more available nervousness or mild insomnia. Calm Life is high in Valerian. Work enhanced formula with separations of vitamins B1, B2, B3 for the selection of the nervous and auxiliary for the calm of the body.

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  9. Photo 6x4 Flowers of Watery Lane Minehead Masses of valerian (Valerianace c2013

    Photograph Notes: Masses of valerian (Valerianaceae sp.). along the wall - all in various shades of colour.

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  10. Photo 6x4 Valerian on the Wynding Bamburgh A lane in Bamburgh with garden c2011

    Photograph Notes: A lane in Bamburgh with garden valerian on the wall.

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  11. Photo 6x4 St Endellion: lane to Port Quin Valerian growing in the bank of c2008

    Photograph Notes: Valerian growing in the bank of a lane near Port Quin harbour. Introduced into English gardens in the sixteenth century Red Valerian was seen growing wild on old walls in Devon and Cornwall by the end of the eighteenth and was known locally as ???.

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