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Bringing traditional medicine back to Ireland?

  • 16-02-2013 7:52am
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    Hoping someone here might have some knowledge of this here.
    I have a medical condition that flares up occasionally and didn't bring the medication with me to China this time and as luck would have it it flared up.
    My wife brought me to hospital and the doctor there suggested some traditional medicine instead of the normal steroids I use back home.

    I hate using them so gave it a try and amazingly (for me anyhow) it worked incredibly fast and well. My wife said the stuff (nasty tasting black liquid in small glass jars that you drink through a straw) is cheap (three days supply is about a euro and that was enough to sort me out this time) and doesnt need a prescription here (am in China right now) and suggested bring some home to use there.
    As its non prescription should I have any issues bring it back to Ireland? Here's a picture of the stuff below:-

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