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Paula Bares Top in Joy & Healing (Scoliosis and Meditation)

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Paula had back surgery at 14 and 21 and proves it to Harold! Here’s what a viewer said about today’s stream: Hi Paula, Rabbit Hole Fan Feedback April 8, 2008 Harold was firing on all 4 cylinders today, never used qualitative and quantative once, whew!. Fairly productive dialogue. A good intellectual brain inspite of himself. I had to change my tee shirt after yesterdays episode. It did however foster lots of useful discussion. I suspect that you have thought the direction you are proceeing through although I cannot see facilities such as youtube ever becoming totally unadulterated. It is such a powerful and unique tool that those in power and with money will control it and prevent certain issues which could threaten their agenda. Maybe if Yahoo and MicroSoft develop a similar facility, competition will allow you some space. I think that legal actions will be futile. We must try to come up with something creative which will be difficult to stop. Also, although binary economics would be a great and equitable system how do you see it implemented without a revolution? With regard to a way to allow penniless artists broadcasting opportunities, could some of the producers like Harold, Dean Loren,etc. be convinced to donate a show or so a year to this cause. I have studied Ted Turner over the years and have admired his brash independent thinking. He may be worth approaching for sponsorship. The animal footage was not a bad idea. On the same theme I will suggest a couple of other . . .

Simple Meditation Techniques : Aromatherapy Meditation

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The sense of smell is a powerful tool in meditation. Practice aromatherapy meditation with tips from a registered hatha yoga instructor in this free yoga video. Expert: Elizabeth Rose Bio: Elizabeth Rose is a registered Hatha yoga teacher with a background in modern dance, gymnastics, martial arts, and circus arts. Filmmaker: randy primm

Treat Diseases Effectively Through Homeopathy, Yoga And Meditation

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In order to overcome the problems brought about by allopathic medicines, people are increasingly resorting to alternative treatment techniques such as homeopathy and yoga.

Homeopathy is one of the most common forms of alternative Medicines In the world today. Like Yoga and meditation, it is a holistic approach to disease treatment. In treating an individual, homeopathy takes into consideration the patient’s mental, emotional and physical health standpoint. After studying the patients’ present and past bodily symptoms, the naturopath medicates him/her so as to rid the patient of his disease and heal the body completely.

Homeopathic medicines are potentised so as to release the latent curative property of the medicine and at the same time are administered in minimum doses so as to stimulate basic immune responses of the body to treat the disease. Though this takes longer time than allopathic medicine, the treatment is devoid of any side effects and results in the holistic rejuvenation of health. Moreover, it enhances the disease fighting ability of the body. In some cases, it has been instrumental in avoiding surgery.

In most cases, doctors combine other alternative modes of treatment such as yoga and meditation in order to hasten the recovery process of the patient. Yoga is an ancient healing technique that originated in India and has for centuries; it has been practiced by people to retain a healthy body and mind. It has also been used as an effective treatment technique by many. What originated in India is now very popular even in the West. It is now been incorporated in the daily exercise regime by many celebrities.

At the physical level, Yoga comprises of ‘asanas’ or Yogic postures, which when performed regularly immunes the body from a host of diseases. It also builds the stamina of the body. At the mental level, certain postures and techniques in yoga such as meditation enhances concentration, relieves stress and promotes healing. Yoga and meditation when practiced together helps a person attain mental and physical harmony. This is a great way to keep away from diseases.

Homeopathy, yoga and meditation, when combined together can hasten the healing process and treat any disease quickly. They can heal several diseases and keep the body immune from diseases. in today’s world, everyone is bound to find a way to cope with stress and produce immense energy. Nothing can be rival homeopathy; yoga and meditation in helping you achieve all of this.

 

 

Alex White is a firm believer in the healing power of naturopathy. Through his articles, he wants to educate the public about the goodness of naturopathy and how it can be used effectively in the treatment of various diseases. For more information on effective naturopathy treatments visit. . Alternative Medicines

YOGA ASANAS PRANAYAM MEDITATION NATUROPATHY LAUGHTER INDIA

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Yoga by Dr. Vinod Kumar Sharma, an highly qualified and expert professional from India for Naturopathy Meditation Laughter Health Asanas Pranayam

How Meditation Is A Great Recipe for Healthy Living

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Traditional forms of medicine from China, Japan, Indian, and many First Nations groups, have always had a place for meditation, as a constant in their lives, although North Americans are just touching the tip of the iceberg with the information and just how meditation can be the best recipe for healthy living.
Meditation has received recognition for being beneficial for psychological issues for many years, and is now recommended for conditions such as insomnia, depression, anxiety, inability to “focus” and “mental fog. ” Some therapists are even using it for conditions such as cancer, HIV, and cardiovascular disease. Just how does this work?
We have two autonomic nervous systems; one is the “sympathetic”, where we go when we are really stressed out, and our blood vessels get constricted, pumping blood to all the extremities so the muscles can work faster and harder; this is know as the “fight or flight” response.
Our respiration and heart rate tend to overwork themselves, and it appears that most of us live in a state of stress; therefore, a fair amount of our time is spent in the sympathetic mode, which is not a good thing.
The other part of our nervous system is our “parasympathetic” nervous system, know as our “digest and rest” response, at which time, our body is allowing the blood vessels to dilate; therefore allowing our circulation improve throughout the body, and more specifically, to our organs and digestive system.
Unfortunately, when we are in the “fight or flight mode”,which is most of the time, our immune system does not function well. One stress simply compounds another, and no end appears in sight. In addition, we have careers, families, other interests that consume our days; just when do we have time to sit and think about nothing? We must commit ourselves to a healthy, easy, no cost practice like meditation, to keep our minds on the right track.
Meditation, by bringing someone out of a sympathetic state into a parasympathetic state, gives the immune system a break and a chance to recover from the “fight or flight” mode, allowing one’s immune system a chance to recover before it becomes totally overwhelmed. Meditation allows our digestive system to perform naturally, and improves the air flow to our lungs, helps to balance our hormones, which means it has a good affect on PMS, menopause and fertility.
According to First Holistic, meditation lowers cholesterol, reduces blood pressure, reduces production of free radicals, which has been linked to many different illnesses and chronic conditions.
Kate Marchesiello, director of Kripaulu Center for Yoga and Health in Lenox, Massachussets, who has been hired by many large corporations to bring meditation to the executives, told her new learners that they will find that if you begin to practice meditation for even 5 to 10 minutes a day, a lot of the chaos and calamity begins to settle. The body uses oxygen more efficiently, the blood pressure drops and at the end of the day, you have a more calm and still mind.
Walking in nature, sitting quietly, painting (art), singing can all be forms of meditation. Focus on what inspires you whether it be a piece of music, a reading from a book, or even dreaming of being on a beach where no one else is; total peace of mind. You can meditate anywhere, and the great thing about meditation for healthy living is that you do not need to put on a pair of tights or be in any special position. Just sit in a comfy position, close your eyes and breathe in and out, until you notice the sensation of the air coming in and out of your nose.
Make up a “mantra”; a simple sound, such as “um. . um. . um. . ” As you breathe in, mentally repeat the sound; relax and as you exhale, hear the words “let go. At first, you will think of all the things you have to do; then, as you repeat your mantra, breathe in; breath out, you will notice a release of the tension in the belly, jaws and forehead.
Start meditation slowly. Kate Marchesiello suggests that even the most enthusiastic beginner need only set aside 5 to 10 minutes per day, in the first few weeks. Once you meditate, you will eventually enjoy this mode of relaxation and you are much more likely to increase the time meditation.
Many people meditate in the morning, to start their day off right. Stretch in bed, take a few moments to practice your breathing. Once you are out of bed, start your meditation, with your eyes closed and practice your breathing and your mantra over and over. Once you practice your meditation, when you go for a walk, you will notice the beauty of nature; breath in the fresh air. This has to be the healthiest recipe for healthy living ever.

Carole-Anne Stanway has been a creative healthy recipe cook for many years. She loves to learn new living techniques as well. Learn how you too can make, create and bake many healthy recipes for healthy living at . healthyrecipes

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