by LuAnn Drake — Bowen Therapy is a gentle form of hands-on bodywork procedures that are performed on muscles, tendons and ligaments. The “moves” cause an immediate muscle relaxation, which begins the healing process. Bowenwork was developed more than 60 years ago in Australia and is now being practiced in 30 countries. The practice addresses […]
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The evolution of Reiki
February 25, 2012
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by Josephine M. Joseph — Reiki is a simple hands-on healing technique that is as gentle and loving as a mother’s touch. It was rediscovered in the early 1900s by a Japanese man, Mikao Usui, and brought to America by Hawayo Takata, a Japanese-American who traveled from Hawaii to Japan for healing. After experiencing the […]
Eliminate pain with a healthy lymphatic system
February 25, 2012
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by John Ossipinsky — You can decrease or even eliminate pain by creating a healthy flowing lymphatic system and a balanced internal pH (the acid or alkaline level of the body). The lymphatic system helps complete the circulation of blood, and acts as your body’s sewage treatment plant. It plays a major role in helping […]
Rife frequencies: The answer for cancer and Lyme disease
February 25, 2012
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by Brenda Haas-Krieger — Dr. Royal Rife was an inventor who proved in the 1930s that microorganisms, including cancer, can be readily destroyed with the use of frequencies. He discovered that every living organism vibrates at its own unique frequency. Think of the opera singer who is able to hit just the right note long […]
Prolotherapy: Missing link for treating painful conditions
February 25, 2012
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by Dr. Fred G. Arnold — An incredible discovery in the evolutionary study of human origins — a 47-million-year-old fossil found in Germany in 2009 — may be a critical missing-link species in primate evolution. According to paleontologist Philip Gingerich, “The fossil bridges the evolutionary split between higher primates such as monkeys, apes and humans, […]
Rolfing™ and forward, rounded shoulders
February 25, 2012
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by Deanna Melnychuk — Does this describe your posture — forward, rounded shoulders? Our culture seems to be producing children and young adults with this condition, which they will often take into their adult lives, creating misalignments in their body structures. Backpacks carried to school by 6-year-olds may not be heavy. However, take a look […]
What is Reiki and how can it benefit me?
February 25, 2012
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by Lori Keeley — Reiki is an ancient healing art that originated in Japan and is based on the principle that our bodies are ultimately made of energy and light. The word Reiki stands for “a ray of ki.” Ki is also known as chi, prana, Holy Spirit or life force energy and is actually […]
Rolfing® — the complete body makeover
February 25, 2012
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by Deanna Melnychuk — The holiday season is upon us, and once again you will be going to parties and meeting new people. Are you concerned about how you look? Improved diet, designer clothes, a fresh haircut and a personal trainer have all enhanced your confidence level, but you still slouch and your back and […]
Reverse aging from a cellular level
February 25, 2012
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by Dr. Paul Stallone — Have you noticed a decrease in your energy or changes in your physical and/or mental health? Many times it may be a result of your human growth hormone levels (also known and commonly referred to as HGH) dropping dramatically. If you are over the age of 30 and would like […]
Are you tired of living with shoulder pain?
February 25, 2012
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by Dr. Fred G. Arnold — What most people call the shoulder is really several joints that combine with tendons and muscles to allow a wide range of motion to the arm — from scratching your back to throwing the perfect pitch. However, mobility has its price, and it can lead to increased problems with […]
Learn self breast massage for breast health
February 25, 2012
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by Maria G. Troia — The human female breast is a collection of glandular and adipose tissue connected by a network of connective tissue, also known as fascia. While monthly self breast exams are important to maintaining breast health, also important (but not discussed as often), is regular self breast care. Why do self breast […]
Weight loss just got easier — and more relaxing
February 24, 2012
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by Jeannie Marcelino — It happens every New Year. Many of us make a list of resolutions and at the top of that list is the vow to lose weight and be healthy. Although a good diet and exercise are helpful to shed the unwanted pounds, a little help from a medspa/weight-loss center might be […]
Finding your best personal health
February 24, 2012
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by Brenda Haas-Krieger — Most of us were taught to trust our allopathic doctor and to place our health care decisions in his hands. The “expert” in the white coat was not to be questioned. We were taught to follow his advice like sheep. But now that chronic illnesses have risen to epidemic proportions, it […]
February 25, 2012
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