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acupuncture moxa Du meridian

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this little extreme moxa treatment video shows you the truth of healing. “no pain no gain”. it doesn’t look good, but thing about if it doesn’t give amazing healing result why people do that? think before you post your common

Doctor Goes Beyond the Call of Duty

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Doctor Goes Beyond the Call of Duty
A malignant brain tumor is not only one of the scariest diagnosis a person can face, but also one of the most expensive. Many of the treatments patients undergo are still viewed as experimental and not…

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Aromatherapy Neck / Shoulder Massage 1 of 2

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The Bad Breath Guru Strikes Again! – Doctor’s PR

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Harold Katz, DDS is a renowned dentist, bacteriologist and founder of TheraBreath. Known as the “Bad Breath Guru”, he has appeared on scores of TV news, morning and talk shows across the US and around the world. Doctor’s PR has represented Dr. Katz since 1995, since placing the first TV news stories that would help launch his brand of halitosis products.

Ayurvedic Doctor Ajay Kumar Explains About Ayurveda

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Contributed by: (www. india-herbs. com) Considered by many scholars to be the oldest healing science, Ayurveda is a holistic approach to health that is designed to help people live long, healthy, and well-balanced lives. The term Ayurveda is taken from the Sanskrit words ayus, meaning life or lifespan, and veda, meaning knowledge. It has been practiced in India for at least 5000 years and has only recently became popular in Western cultures. The “contemporary” form of Ayurvedic medicine is mostly derived from several sacred Indian texts which were written in Sanskrit between 1500 BC and 400 AD. The basic principle of Ayurveda is to prevent illness by maintaining balance in the body, mind, and consciousness through proper drinking, diet, and lifestyle, as well as herbal remedies. There are two main types of Ayurveda: traditional and Maharishi. The latter is a version of traditional Ayurveda based on translations from the classical texts by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Both types of Ayurvedic practitioners prescribe herbs, believe that disease results from an imbalance in the doshas (see below), and use many of the same remedies for treating illness. Maharishi Ayurveda, however, stresses the role of supreme consciousness in maintaining good health, and promotes Transcendental Meditation (TM) as a method for experiencing the pure consciousness of the universe. Maharishi Ayurveda also highlights the need to express positive emotions and to attune your life to the natural rhythms of . . .

Food Poisoning Cured With Homeopathy

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Not the best way to spend a few days. Food poisoning can be a memorable event in someone’s life because it is so overwhelming and relentless. Homeopathy is at the ready to help. What would take many hours, and sometimes even days, to recover, homeopathy can transform to a short version and then leave the sufferer in a better state than it found him to start.

When we decide to use homeopathy for this malady, the remedy must be chosen based on symptoms and the cause. In other words, the symptoms point the way. This is reason enough to not use conventional meds to cover up what the body wants us to know. The benefits of having symptoms outweigh the short amount of relief. What ever remedy is chosen, take it every hour if the symptoms are extreme and every 4-5 hours if less intense. As soon as there is relief, stop taking the remedy.

The first remedy we think of when we have been poisoned by bad meat is Arsenicum album. A person requiring this has a sudden attack of nausea, vomiting, great weakness and a dry mouth. There is usually anxiety and restlessness and even a fear of death. This is accompanied by an unusual thirst for small sips of warm water and burning at some area, most often rectally. There may be straining. It can often be traced back to the ingestion of ice cream or bad meat.

Another powerhouse remedy to consider is Bryonia. Food poisoning requiring this remedy most likely comes on from over eating. There is pain that is extreme and although there is thirst, no sooner does the sufferer drink the desired cold water, but he vomits it. Where the Arsenicum patient wants to move around, the Bryonia patient craves stillness. In fact, movement only serves to cause further nausea and retching. Even moving his head or eyes can make matters worse. He is comforted with applications to the abdomen and is often curled into a ball on the floor or bed. The cause can sometimes be found to point squarely to a meal of cabbage, ice cream, old cheese or simply food that is too rich.

Pulsatilla is a remedy that often responds to someone who craves ice cream, but simply can’t tolerate it. It can also be brought on by eating bad fish, pork, fatty and creamy foods like peanut butter, cream and cheese. There is bloating and belching up food that tastes tainted. Often the mouth is dry, but there is rarely thirst and a desire for fresh air or a cool light breeze upon him. While the symptoms are not severe, the person is comforted by walking outside in the air.

Joette Calabrese HMC, CCH, RSHom(Na)


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May is the month to celebrate nurses

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May is the month to celebrate nurses
May is the month to celebrate nurses

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How To Talk To An Elder With Dementia Using Validation Therapy, Redirection & Other Techniques

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If you have a loved one with Alzheimer’s or dementia, then you know how difficult it can be to communicate with him or her. Maybe there are good or bad days. Maybe there are certain times of the day that are better or worse. Whatever the case may be, this article will walk you through techniques that are sure to improve communication with the person you love. Put Yourself in Their ShoesImagine, for a moment, that you are getting dressed for work. You’ve worked in the same office for thirty-five years, and today is like any other weekday. Perhaps you’re having trouble tying your tie, which makes you wonder whether your daughter is home; she’s great at fixing your tie. You call out her name. She comes into the room and asks where you’re going. You tell her you’ve got ten minutes to catch the train or you’ll be late for work. Your daughter tells you that there is no train and you’ve been retired for 10 years; you have no job, but you do have dementia. Reawakening a person to the fact that he or she has dementia used to be the social norm, even for caregivers. It was even considered a “gentle reminder” or “correction. ” However, we know better now. These small reminders shatter that person’s reality, and repeated experiences can be psychologically damaging. Dementia affects the brain, but the person retains his or her humanness, and still has a mind, an ego and feelings that should be respected. It’s cruel to force a person with dementia to accept aspects of reality that he or she cannot comprehend. So if, for example, your loved one is excited about a new job (that doesn’t exist), it’s better to offer congratulations than to correct him or her. Of course, this is sometimes easier said than done. The main coping skills you’ll need to improve communication with your loved one are redirection and validation. RedirectionPeople with dementia sometimes display behaviors that seem out of character or are far too emotional for a specific situation. Sometimes their behaviors are due to delusion or hallucination. Redirection techniques divert those individuals’ attention away from the stressful event to something that is more pleasant. The following is an example:JOE [agitated]: I need to get to work. I’m going to miss my train! MARY: Okay, Dad, but I just made breakfast. How about you eat with me first and then I’ll drive you to the station. You’ll make the train and get a good meal that way. Obviously, techniques and their usefulness depend on what seems sensible in the situation. You’ll need to be creative and experiment to see what works and what doesn’t with your loved one. A few pointers on redirection techniques:People with dementia pick up on body language. Be warm and open when redirecting, to reduce stress levels and/or tension. Ask pointed questions. Try to get to the bottom of any unexplained behavior. It will make it easier to redirect if you understand the context. Validation TherapyValidation therapy, first conceived of by Naomi Feil (MS, ACSW), runs the fine line between bluntly explaining reality and simply allowing a person with dementia to believe what he or she wants. Validation therapy often integrates redirection techniques, but it is not solely about moving an individual’s attention from one thing to another; it is also about validating feelings and emotions. Validation therapy is based on the idea that a person with dementia may be sorting through past issues (albeit somewhat disguised) in the present. Some may even retreat to the past significantly, to restore a balanced feeling, especially if his or her present memory has begun to fail. Proponents of validation therapy say that allowing the dementia patient some measure of control will aid in self-worth and will reduce the occurrence of negative behaviors. A few pointers on validation therapy:Try to understand why your loved one is behaving a certain way; what’s the trigger or underlying concern? Then figure out a way to address it. So, for example, if your loved one is hoarding or hiding items, ask what he or she is fearful of losing. Give a “safe box” that can be used to store those items. Don’t get caught up in whether or not something makes sense. A person with dementia may not be able to piece everything together, but their emotions are still valid. In fact, their distress or anxiety can be amplified when they aren’t being understood. Accept that your loved one’s emotions have more validity then the logic that leads to them. Ask specific questions about how certain actions or situations make your loved one feel. After you receive an explanation of those feelings, validate them with phrases that show your support, such as, “I’d be upset too, if that happened to me” or “I understand why you feel that way. “Allow your loved one a graceful exit and be mindful of his or her ego!Hallucinations and DelusionsPeople with dementia sometimes experience delusions and/or hallucinations. Hallucinations can involve any of the five senses-a person with dementia may see, hear, smell, taste or feel something that isn’t there. Dementia affects the brain, and as a result, people who suffer from this disease can experience delusions that stem from distorted ideas and false beliefs. Some people understand that their minds are playing tricks on them, even in the midst of experiencing a delusion or hallucination. Others are completely absorbed in the experience and believe that it is really occurring. Whatever the case, understand that these experiences can be quite vivid and upsetting. Ask simple questions to determine whether the experience is causing any anxiety and take it from there. Instead of trying to talk your loved one “out of it,” try redirecting his or her attention, and make sure that he or she knows you are trying to help.

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How to Talk to an Elder with Dementia

Acceptance may be the best baldness remedy

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Acceptance may be the best baldness remedy
Snake-oil treatments for baldness have been around since the days of Hippocrates. According to the editors of Consumer Reports Health, those empty promises continue to this day.

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Zrii – the Opportunity of a Lifetime?

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Zrii is a powerful, new liquid nutritional drink, rooted in the ancient wisdom of Ayurveda. Widely considered one the world’s most rejuvenating superfoods, Amalaki forms the basis of this delicious, functional beverage.

Zrii synergistically combines Amalaki with six other herbs and fruits, including Haritaki, Tulsi, Turmeric, Ginger, Jujube, and Schizandra. Blended in a base of pomegranate, pear, and grape juice, Zrii is packed full of antioxidants, bio-available Vitamin C, free-radical scavenging Polyphenols, and bioflavanoids and natural enzymes. This unique formulation is designed to promote cellular rejuvenation, immune function and increased vitality.

There are several functional beverages out there such as Monavie, Xango, as well as many others.

How is Zrii different?

First off, Zrii is the first and only third party supplement ever endorsed by the Chopra Center. Dr. Deepak Chopra, considered the most influential M. D. in the world, was consulted in the creation of this product. When the founder of Zrii, Bill Farley, asked Dr. Chopra if there was only one ingredient that he would recommend for his patients to take, what would it be? That ingredient is Amalaki. It is the main ingredient in the formula and has been shown to benefit the body in several ways. It is said to stimulate the production of red blood cells, enhance cellular regeneration, increase lean body mass and support proper function of the liver, spleen, heart and lungs. It has also been used to improve eyesight, strengthen the bones and teeth, and cause hair and nails to grow. It improves the digestive fire, maintains a healthy blood sugar level and is a rich natural source of antioxidants.

The next question is. . .

Why should I get involved in the distribution of Zrii?

Zrii is distributed through the means of network marketing, like several of the previously mentioned functional beverages. Unlike several of the other products though, Zrii’s payout structure (called the Prosperity Plan) is set up in such a way so that it not only encourages you to sign up distributors under yourself, but also sign up distributors under your downline as well. The reason for this is that the Prosperity Plan is set up so that you can maximize your earnings with only 3 legs wide and then it is beneficial to build deeper, which supports your team and encourages them to continue within the downline.

Another reason to get involved is because the company is still new and only has approximately 35,000 distributors at this time. Harvard Business School did a study on network marketing and developed three criteria that a network marketing company must meet in order to make it a most desirable opportunity.

They are:

1. The company should be at least 18 months old, as 90% of all network marketing companies that fail do so in the first 18 months.

2. The company should have a product which is unique and highly consumable, unique in this case means that you have an exclusive product that can only be purchased from your company’s distributors. Having a product that is highly consumable means repeated sales, thereby guaranteeing customers loyalty versus a one time sale and having to locate new customers.

3. It needs to be a “ground floor” opportunity. Harvard Business School suggests that in order for the opportunity to qualify as “ground floor” the number of existing active distributors should be less than of 1% of the population (300 million in the United States) in the country where this network marketing company exists. In the United States this figure is equal to 1. 5 million people. Harvard Business School also stated that if there were less than 500,000 people involved, you would be on the cutting edge of a great opportunity. If the company has less than 100,000 distributors, Harvard Business School considers it to be a once in a lifetime opportunity.

The only one Zrii failed to meet is number 1 because it is currently only about 11 months old. With the current number of distributors being 35,000, this Harvard study considers it to be a once in a lifetime opportunity!

Whether you are looking to make an extra thousand dollars a month or replace a 6 figure income, Zrii has an opportunity for you if you are willing to act now, before the masses hear about it. In fact, it is rumored that Oprah has been using it and wanted to do a show on it but they were concerned that they couldn’t handle the number of orders that would come in until they build a bigger facility!

Most people who get into network marketing companies aren’t successful because they have gotten in too late. The timing is right for you to achieve financial wealth through this opportunity.

Dr. James Graham is a chiropractor in Aurora, Colorado. He is a 2003 Magna Cum Laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic and has since been helping patients achieve optimal health through chiropractic as well as nutritional supplementation.

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