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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Advantages of Herbal Medicines by Ma. Roma Agsalud |
According to nutrition consultant, I.M. Laquatra, herbal medicines, with a growth rate of 25% per year, are considered one of the fasted growing segments of the alternative health industry. In the United States alone, the reported sales of herbal and botanical products came to $2.5 billion with 250 ... Published: Wednesday 20 December, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Herbalism by Susun Weed |
Herbalism, the use of plants for health and healing, is as old as humanity, if not older. In hunting/gathering societies, women are naturally the herbalists. Published: Thursday 07 December, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Natural Drugs For Anxiety And Depression: Using Holistic Treatme by Athlyn Green |
Natural drugs for anxiety and depression. How do holistic approaches treat brain functioning and cognitive processes? Can natural remedies be as effective as prescription medications? Herbal supplements call on a wide range of ingredients to treat malfunctioning neurotransmitters and imbalances. Published: Monday 20 November, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Natural Drugs For Anxiety & Depression: Using Holistic Treatment by Athlyn Green |
Natural drugs for anxiety and depression can be like a light at the end of a long, dark tunnel, offering relief, when hope has all but fled. If you are struggling with disturbing emotions, you know how difficult everyday functioning can be. Just getting up in the morning can seem like a mountain tha... Published: Monday 20 November, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Natural Remedies - My Story by Steven Gillman |
Most natural remedies or medicines rarely hurt people as much as prescription drugs. This is one reason to at least consider them. Natural remedies sometimes get a bad rap from doctors and other health professionals. Should You Try Natural Remedies? Published: Monday 20 November, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Herbal Brain Food: How Choosing The Right Herbals Can Improve Me by J. Wall |
The first is the fairly common herbal brain food, Ginkgo Biloba. This herb has undergone a lot of review by various institutions and many of the studies done have confirmed the potency of this herb to effect the brain and body. Published: Friday 10 November, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Using Herbal Supplements To Improve Focus, Mental Clarity And Co by J. Wall |
Using Herbal Supplements To Improve Focus, Mental Clarity And Cognitive Function. Is there any real benefit to using herbal supplements? Scientists are finding out that it may indeed have merit after all. There are many other herbs we could discuss that improve focus, mood, memory and brain function... Published: Monday 06 November, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Herbal Medicine - An Ancient Healing Art Still Relevant Today by Danny Siegenthaler |
Herbal medicine is arguably the oldest form of medicine and has been used by man for millennia. Herbal medicine is the use of plant materials to enhance well being and treat disease. Today, people all over the world are still using herbal remedies. Published: Monday 30 October, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Alternative Therapies - Dealing with Gastroesophageal Reflux Dis by Jill Seimer |
Upon diagnosis of gastroesophageal reflux disease, or acid reflux, your doctor will likely prescribe medication. The following are a few of these alternative treatments that may possibly help you with your acid reflux. Chiropractic Manipulations, Root Therapy, Fiber Therapy, Water Therapy and Herbal... Published: Sunday 29 October, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Treating Pain With Magnets by Clara Myers |
Magnet therapy is a complete hoax or the best thing to happen since sliced bread. People who use magnets to treat chronic pain will tell you that it works, and better yet, doesn't have any of the side effects that come with drugs. People who say magnets are useless for pain control will tell you tha... Published: Sunday 29 October, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
What is Qigong and its Origins? |
Qigong, pronounced 'chi kung' is an ancient Chinese exercise and body healing technique, with overtones of spirituality, that has been developing for more than 3000 years. Published: Sunday 29 October, 2006 |
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Topic: Alternative Therapies
Ayurvedic Medicine - A Brief Introduction by Michelle Ludick |
Ayurveda is a Sanskrit word that means “knowledge of life”. Broken down “Ayus” means life and “vedas” means knowledge. Ayurvedic Medicine is a form of Alternative medicine. It is Traditional Indian Medicine that scholars seem to be in a debate about over when it actually began. Published: Sunday 29 October, 2006 |
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