Cure Arthritis? Right! (12 Jun 2006) Arthritis? Taking NSAIDS and DMARDS? Harmful drugs only mask the symptoms. They cannot effect a cure!Investigate the alternatives now!
Chronic Back Pain (12 Jun 2006) I had been to three different physicians. The car accident in 1990 had left me with terrible back pain. The only option offered to me was prescription medication. For three years I lived with chronic pain - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It wasn't until 3 years later that...
Taking Control of Your Health & Well-being (12 Jun 2006) Do you ever wonder why, in spite of all your good intentions, you just cannot seem to take control over your health and wellness the way you really want to? The answer to that question can be found in the words of Albert Einstein, who reminded us "you cannot correct a problem with the same thinking that created it". In other words, you cannot change old behaviors without new information.
YARROW TEA (Achillea Millefolium) (12 Jun 2006) An amazing tea that can help with colds and flu, and also help you see in pure colour.
Wild Medicine and Tansy Cakes (12 Jun 2006) It started with the Tansy cakes. I had to ask myself 'Why would anyone eat anything so utterly disgusting in taste'?
Natural Remedies For Treating a Cold (12 Jun 2006) Sometimes it can be hard to escape that shivery feeling that happens when you get too cold. Colds are the body's escape mechanism. When the whole system is overloaded it crashes. The body stresses out and the immune system drops its threshold.
Vibrational Medicine (12 Jun 2006) Vibrational medicine attempts to treat people with various forms of pure energy. The influence of alternative medical systems such as Chinese, Ayervedic or Tibetan medicine have led in part to the development of machines that can 'image energy'.
MEDICINES use and ABUSE (12 Jun 2006) MEDICINE'S use and ABUSE -- Friends, The study below done a few years ago should scare the socks off us all. We can do much better in this country
Static Magnetic Therapy: Does It Really Work? (12 Jun 2006) Our bodies are energetic beings, surrounded by an electromagnetic energy field. At a cellular level, our cells are ordered by magnetism. When the body is injured a natural cascade of events occurs at the cellular level in response to the injury. Recent evidence has shown that by placing a static electromagnetic field around the area of injury promotes healing in the cellular environment, while also reducing pain and swelling.
Reiki-Seichem (12 Jun 2006) This article looks at the fundamental teachings behind Reiki and Seichem as healing modalities...
Crystal/Gemstone Therapy (12 Jun 2006) This article looks at the use of Crystals and Gemstones as therapy tools in themselves. Specific schools of training in this powerful form of treatment has now been recognised in the British National Health Service
Healing the Elements (12 Jun 2006) With a pinch of humour, this article explores the elements; Earth, Water, Fire and Air, and how we ourselves are affected by them, and our affect on them...
Kundalini Questions (12 Jun 2006) What is the difference after the kundalini awakens, and how do you know if it did?
Acupressure (12 Jun 2006) Developed in Asia over 5,000 years ago, acupressure is an ancient healing therapy that utilizes fingers to depress key locations on the skin's surface to prompt healing withing the body...
Shiatsu (12 Jun 2006) What is Shiatsu? Shiatsu, literally means: Shi = 'finger,' Atsu = 'pressure.' By definition, Shiatsu translates into 'finger pressure.' Recognized by Japanese law in 1955, and in the text book, 'Theory and Practice of Shiatsu,'1 Shiatsu is defined as...
Homeopathy (12 Jun 2006) Homeopathy is a form of alternative medicine used for over 200 years. Introduced to America in the early 1800s, homeopathy is based on the Law of Similars ("like cures like"). Homeopathy is still...
What Is Herbal Medicine? Is It Safe? (12 Jun 2006) Herbal medicine is the oldest form of healthcare and constitutes a key role in the development of modern medicine as we know it today. Back when technology was still unheard of, primitive men utilised the vast flora around them to the fullest extent, observing both plant and animal life and their components, eventually giving birth to herbal medicine.