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June, 2008
June 19, 2008
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There has been a huge influx of people interested in aromatherapy over the course of the last five years. The reason for this could be the burgeoning interest in all alternative therapies. But no matter the reason, major retailers have jumped onto the aromatherapy bandwagon and now provide easy access to a number [...]
Source:Aromatherapy: Common Essential Oils
June 13, 2008
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As with almost all other forms of alternative medicine and natural healing therapies, reiki is subject to come criticism. While there are no known direct negative effects of receiving reiki treatment, some members of the professional medical community fear that recipients of reiki (and other alternative medicine therapies) might forgo conventional methods of treatment [...]
Source:Criticizing Reiki
June 10, 2008
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Surprisingly, there is less criticism for rolfing that there is for many other types of alternative therapies and natural healing practices. This is partly due to the fact that rolfing has some proven success. Research has shown that patients suffering from illnesses like cerebral palsy and chronic fatigue syndrome, as well as patients [...]
Source:Rolfing and Criticism
June 10, 2008
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People who seek aromatherapy treatments generally are looking for either a way to organically treat an emotional disturbance, or a way to enhance another alternative medical treatment. While the use of aromatherapy in conjunction with other alternative medicine therapies is generally overseen by the practitioner of the other therapy (i.e. an acupuncturist or a [...]
Source:Essential Oil Blends and Their Use in Aromatherapy
June 10, 2008
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Category: Back Pain & Physical Therapy
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A common medication prescription given for back pain is for muscle relaxants. Muscle relaxants work well when your muscles are so tense they cause back pain. What I didn’t realize is that science doesn’t know for sure how muscle relaxants work on the muscles. They just know they can calm your nerves [...]
Source:I Finally Feel Relaxed
June 10, 2008
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There is a very simple answer for the above question: nothing. Iridology, which is a branch of alternative therapy that focuses on the eyes as a way of determining a patient's health, is used for assessment only. It is a common misconception that Iridology is actually a practice used for diagnosis and treatment [...]
Source:What Can I Treat With Iridology?
June 09, 2008
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Meditation is the practice of concentrating one's thoughts and awareness on a specific thought. This concentration may not seem like something that could in any way affect a person's health, but in fact studies and thorough research has shown that in fact meditation can help improve a person's health.
The most interesting physical benefit of [...]
Source:Meditating On Meditation
June 09, 2008
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Category: Back Pain & Physical Therapy
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Picking a surgeon you trust your back to can be a traumatic decision. We like to think all doctors are fully qualified and competent in their specialties, but we also all know it’s not true. Your regular doctor will probably be the person who picks the first surgeon you see. But it’s [...]
Source:I’m Not So Sure About This Surgeon
June 09, 2008
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Acupuncture. For many needle-phobics, the idea of having a needle inserted into their skin for any length of time seems a torture. But there is good reason for the popularity and staying power of this alternative medicine practice: it has worked for 5000 years, and continues to improve the wellbeing of those who [...]
Source:On Pins and Needles: A Look at Acupuncture
June 09, 2008
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There are plenty of wonder drugs on the market for every ailment. The new cholesterol preventing drugs are on the list of “great discoveries” – for now. Apparently drugs like Lipitor are statins, and statins can cause muscle weakness if used for long periods of time. In fact, some people are claiming they [...]
Source:Did My Cholesterol Drug Cause the Problem?