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So - You've Got Arthritis!
The article explains arthritis and rheumatism and the alternative approaches to treating the condition. The nutritional aspect is also covered as well as the author's holistic approach to the problem that has brought relief to countless sufferers. |
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Light Therapy
Brigit Rays of Healing |
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Biological Dentistry
The various therapies encompassed by biological dentistry all share a single basic premise: They are founded on the idea that the teeth can affect the general health of the body, and vice versa. |
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Herbal Insect Repellent
Herbal repellents have a more pleasant fragrance than their drugstore counterparts, and using them is certainly preferable to rubbing toxic chemical repellents into your skin. |
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Introduction to Ayurveda
This article is a brief description of Ayurveda and the relationship between ayurveda and human beings. |
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Tea Tree Oil
Tea tree oil is the essential oil from the leaves of the Australian Melaleuca alternifolia tree, a member of the botanical family Myrtaceane. |
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Reiki The Healing Touch
Reiki (pronounced ray-key) is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. |
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You Need to Be Touched
It turns out that frequent touching and cuddling, a spontaneous form of massage, not only helps infants thrive, it also contributes to adult happiness. |
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Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy – water therapy – is the use of water to promote healing. It is one of the oldest, simplest, and most effective of all the natural therapies. Water treatments include taking natural spring waters internally for their beneficial mineral content, and external treatments such as bathing, douches, and taking exercise in water. |
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Osteopathy
Osteopathy was devised in 1874 by Andrew Taylor Still. He trained as an engineer before receiving formal medical training at Kansas City School of Physicians and Surgeons, after which he worked as an army surgeon. |
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Fasting
Fasting means not eating solid food for a specified period of time. It does not mean starving completely or going thirsty. Liquids must always be taken regularly during any fast. |
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Rolfing
Rolfing is named after its founder, Dr. Ida Rolf, an American biochemist whose therapy was intended to integrate manipulative forms of treatment with bioenergetics (the study of energy in living systems). |
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Herbal Medicine
Herbal medicine is one of the most ancient forms of remedial treatment, evolving with humanity, as we learned through trial and error, and by watching animals. Almost every major culture has at one time used herbs as its main or only source of medicine. |
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Chi Kung
An ancient Chinese system for the development of internal energy, chi kung or qi gung (pronounced "chee goong") is, like t'ai chi, based on the principles of the Taoist religion as extended to Oriental medicine. |
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Bladder Problems
Cystitis and urinary track infection are both caused by an inflammation of the lining of the bladder and the urinary track. This is usually the result of a bacterial infection spread from the anus either through poor hygiene or through sexual intercourse. |
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Natural Healing For Substance Abuse
Whether you're talking about drugs, tobacco or alcohol, substance abuse can take control of your life and send it spiraling downward. |
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Herbal Remedy For PMS
Premenstrual syndrome is the most common gynecological complaint affecting up to 60% of women. |
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Herbal Treatment of Lyme Disease
Artemisinin (Artemisia annua)Common names: Sweet annie, Sweet wormwood (English), Qing-hao (Chinese). |
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Digestive Aids
Bowel-Controlling Preparations |
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Saw Palmetto
This plant originates from North America, more particularly South Carolina, Florida, and southern California. It is a palm which grows to about three meters (9 ft), with large fanned-out leaves. The flowers are pale, and the fruit a deep reddish-brown. |
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Therapeutic Amino Acids
Results of this study showed that arginine significantly reduced the size of myocardial infarct following Bohemia and reperfusion in rats exposed to environmental tobacco smoke. |
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Herbs Too Cleanse The Gastrointestinal Tract
A good combination to cleanse the gastrointestinal tract is a mixture of chilies and ginger root. Blend or crush both in lemon juice and olive oil and refrigerate, then use this as a salad dressing or for flavoring meals. |
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The Immune System
Many foods can bolster the immune system. |
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Carcinogens in Human Milk
In human milk the far-reaching effects of toxic exposure are made frighteningly clear. |
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The Many Benefits of Zinc with Advacal Ultra
AdvaCAL Ultra includes magnesium, vitamin D and 6 other essential bone nutrients for a complete bone health formula such as Vitamin C, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, Boron and Silica. |
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Ayurveda
Ayurveda has been continuously practiced for approximately 5,500 years in India and Asia, and is claimed to be the oldest system of natural healing on earth, the original source of many other medical traditions, and the traditional medicine of Buddha. |
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Amazing Things Reiki Can Do
The several uses of Reiki. |
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Naturopathy
Naturopathy is an umbrella term used in most Western countries to cover a range of therapies coming under the heading of “natural medicine.” |
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Reflexology
Reflexology may be described as a specialized form of massage of the feet and less commonly of the hands. Performed to detect and correct imbalances in the body that may be causing ill health, it is, however, much more than simply massage. |
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Nutritional Therapy
Nutrients are the chemical components of diet and are essential to life and health. |
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