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Well Being Dublin Anne Hughes, acupuncturist, herbalist, naturopath at Well Being Dublin, Clontarf, Dublin 3.

Anne Hughes is a Canadian-trained, advanced acupuncturist, herbalist and naturopath who practices from her quiet, spacious home clinic in Clontarf, Dublin 3. This Well Being Dublin page is to give Anne's clients, family, friends and fellow holistic health enthusiasts, generalized holistic health care tips. DISCLAIMER
The information provided on this site is intended for your general knowl

edge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice by a doctor or holistic practitioner or for treatment for specific medical conditions. You should not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without personally consulting with myself or another qualified healthcare provider. Please consult myself or your healthcare provider in a professional one to one capacity with any questions or concerns you may have regarding your condition.

06/06/2026
06/06/2026

🚨 Our animals are quietly becoming biotech experiments.

Longevity drugs for dogs.
Self-amplifying RNA vaccines in livestock.
Lab-grown meat in pet food.
AI-driven genomic surveillance under “One Health.”

Sound dystopian yet?

The same industrial systems driving obesity, cancer and chronic disease in humans are now reshaping animal health — while Big Pharma positions pets as the next trillion-dollar medical market.

The question isn’t just what’s happening to animals.

It’s what happens when veterinary medicine becomes the testing ground for the future of human healthcare.

Read before this becomes “normal.” 👇
https://anhinternational.org/news/the-medicalisation-of-animal-health/

Residents living near certain data centers in places like Virginia, Texas, Ireland, and the United Kingdom have complain...
04/06/2026

Residents living near certain data centers in places like Virginia, Texas, Ireland, and the United Kingdom have complained about symptoms including:

Sleep disruption, Headaches, Stress and anxiety, Fatigue, Difficulty concentrating, and Irritability

Many of these complaints are linked to constant noise, especially low-frequency noise from cooling systems, fans, transformers, and backup power equipment.

Some residents describe a persistent hum or vibration that is particularly noticeable at night.

The strongest scientific evidence points to noise exposure as the most plausible mechanism.

We already know from decades of research that chronic environmental noise can affect sleep quality, stress hormones, cardiovascular health, and cognitive performance. Similar concerns have been raised around airports, highways, industrial facilities, and wind turbines.

Paul Héroux, associate professor of medicine at McGill University, has warned that high levels of infrasound may affect the nervous system and heart function.

He argues that sound, electric fields, and magnetic fields of similar frequencies can have overlapping biological effects because they introduce disruptive forms of energy into living systems.

Recent research has found that chronic environmental noise exposure can affect children especially hard.

Long-term noise exposure can lead to poorer cognitive performance, reduced reading comprehension, concentration difficulties, higher stress levels, and behavioral challenges.

The debate is no longer just about technology or infrastructure; it is about the environments we are creating and whether the hidden costs of constant industrial noise are being adequately considered for the people who live nearby.

What is unfolding in our world continually shows what we value as a society. It's not human health or human well being, it is the expansion of economies, war power and technology at all costs.

Our views of progress are too narrow.

26/05/2026
Great line up of talks today on Chinese medicine herbs and their uses, in botanical gardens, Dublin.Any other herbalists...
23/05/2026

Great line up of talks today on Chinese medicine herbs and their uses, in botanical gardens, Dublin.

Any other herbalists on the page attending, if so see you soon. 🌸

18/05/2026

Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) has already been strongly implicated in the development and progression of the autoimmune disease multiple sclerosis. Now a recent study provides a major mechanistic advance in the EBV-lupus story by showing that EBV does not simply coexist with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), but actively reprograms autoreactive B cells into pathogenic drivers of the disease. Using advanced cell-level and genetic analysis, the researchers showed that EBV tends to infect a particular group of B cells (immune cells responsible for making antibodies to fight infections) already linked to lupus. Once inside these specific cells, the virus uses one of its proteins (EBNA2, EBV nuclear antigen 2) to reprogram how they behave, turning them into highly active inflammatory cells that present antigens and strongly drive immune responses. Specifically, the infected B cells produce antibodies against the classic nuclear autoantigens of lupus and directly activate T cell responses, placing EBV-infected autoreactive B cells at the centre of lupus pathophysiology.

The study is particularly compelling because it moves beyond correlation into functional immunology. It integrates multiple high-resolution techniques and shows not only that EBV-infected B cells are autoreactive, but that they actively propagate the disease through the T peripheral helper (Tph)-DN2-plasmablast pathway. However, important limitations remain: the data are cross-sectional, so causality is inferred rather than proven; sample sizes are modest; and EBV infection is nearly universal while SLE is rare, meaning EBV cannot be the sole cause. Nonetheless, this work substantially strengthens the argument that EBV is a key upstream driver in susceptible individuals rather than a passive bystander or a hit-and-run trigger.

This mechanistic insight fits coherently with decades of supporting evidence. Epidemiological studies show higher EBV exposure and reactivation in SLE; molecular mimicry research demonstrates that EBNA1 peptides can cross-react with lupus autoantigens; and genetic studies reveal that EBNA2 binds and activates a large proportion of SLE risk loci. The new data unify these strands into a single model: EBV infects genetically primed autoreactive B cells, reprograms them via EBNA2, and drives a self-amplifying autoimmune loop through T-cell activation and antibody production.

Crucially, this process is contingent on genetic susceptibility. Risk variants in genes regulating B-cell tolerance, interferon signalling, and HLA class II antigen presentation create a permissive environment in which EBV can exert pathogenic effects. Certain HLA alleles (such as DR3, DR15) “frame” EBV peptides so they resemble self-antigens, enabling molecular mimicry and inappropriate T-cell responses.

From a Functional Herbal Therapy perspective, this reframes lupus as a network disturbance in which viral signalling, B-cell dysregulation and immune amplification are intertwined. So the aim is not to “suppress immunity,” but to recalibrate it. Practically, that suggests layering antiviral herbs (such as licorice and St John’s wort) to reduce EBV activity, alongside immunoregulatory/anti-inflammatory herbs that modulate B-cell and interferon signalling (particularly Echinacea root and bioavailable curcumin, together with regulation of gut flora with herbs such as the berberine-rich Phellodendron).

For more information see: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41223250/

17/04/2026
A beautiful sentiment whether feeling the shifts intuitively or observing Christian celebrations this weekend.
05/04/2026

A beautiful sentiment whether feeling the shifts intuitively or observing Christian celebrations this weekend.

Tension via stress causing tight stuck muscles is described with the phrase “liver Qi Stagnation”.We work on this spot a...
01/04/2026

Tension via stress causing tight stuck muscles is described with the phrase “liver Qi Stagnation”.

We work on this spot a LOT for people feeling irritable, tense, frustrated and / or angry.

People report feeling so relaxed afterwards with a sense of energy flowing much better.

If you’d like to find out more about getting acupuncture for these issues in Clontarf, just press on the bio contact details or below today :

https://well-being-dublin.com/contact/

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