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  1. Herbal Treatments for Arthritis by Zachary Lingh

  2. Arthritis is a debilitating and disabling medical condition which can affect any joints in the body causing them to become swollen, stiff, painful to move and even sore to the touch. Arthritis can affect people of all ages however it becomes increasingly common however symptoms of Arthritis or Arthritic increases with advancing years.

  3. Herbal Hemorrhoids Medication by Todd Springer

  4. Hemorrhoids or piles come in two very distinct forms; internal and external. Most people who suffer from hemorrhoids will experience a combination of both forms. In both cases it is easiest to think of a hemorrhoid as a varicose vein of the anal region. Internal hemorrhoids lie inside the anus, whilst external have tend to protrude outside of the anus.

  5. Imagination: The Most Powerful Force To Regain Your Health by Dr Laurence Magne

  6. Imagination is the force that takes you to places you have never been.

  7. Reading The Hand Lines - The Heart Line by Per Hogseth

  8. Your hand changes throughout your life. The lines you see in your palm today are not quite the same as they were a year ago and probably very different from five years ago.

  9. The Many Untold Benefits of Aromatherapy with Reed Diffusers by Chris Robertson

  10. A unique way many Americans are creating sweet fragrances in their homes is by using aromatherapy with reed diffusers. It's nothing new; reed diffusers have been around for centuries. Europeans have been using reed diffusers for aromatherapy purposes for hundreds of years. The early practices of aromatherapy involved filling bottles with scented oils and using reed sticks to wick the fragrance. Sound familiar?

  11. Understanding Aromatherapy Oil and Essential oils by Jane Sims

  12. Aromatherapy is well-known throughout the world as a holistic therapeutic natural practice that involves the use of essential oils for balancing and harmonizing the body, mind, and spirit, thus promoting a great change for everyday pleasure and well-being. This has been practiced for centuries with the notion that the aromatherapy oils can be effective in treating illness and disability, which is then supported by a number of successful studies.

  13. Experience Aromatherapy by Jonathon Hardcastle

  14. Commonly associated with complementary and alternative medicine, aromatherapy-a word originally introduced in 1928 by a French chemist, René-Maurice Gattefossé, to describe the therapeutic action of the plants' aroma-is generally used today to boost a person's physiological or psychological state. Since the ancient Chinese civilization, as far back as 4,500BC, the Greek alchemists and the Egyptians practitioners, some centuries later, or contemporary aromatherapy fans, essential oils have been distilled by boiling and steaming from the plants, to be added to cosmetic products, medicine and food. These essential oils (EOs), which today are mostly extracted in labs from a variety of plants with special chemical treatments, are used by contemporary massage therapy practitioners or the vast public. Researchers have found that aromatherapy products increase the positive outcomes one may experience after inhaling and exhaling the released aromatic essences as these EOs are dissolved in water or are applied directly over skin.

  15. Fundamentals of acupuncture by Michael Lee

  16. Acupuncture is one of the oldest and most commonly used medical procedures in the world. It has two main effects on health.

  17. Tai Chi for Health and Balance by Marjorie Geiser

  18. Tai Chi was originally a deadly art, guarded by a few families and used for killing. Traditionalists believe that it is important for students of this ancient art to remember its roots, because the techniques of relaxation and breath control were developed for the express purpose of injuring the opponent in an efficient, scientific manner.

  19. Neuromuscular Therapy by Sharon Hopkins

  20. Neuromuscular therapy is a system of soft tissue massage techniques that were developed in the 1930’s by Dr. Stanley Lief in England. Neuromuscular therapy aims to balance the central nervous system with the musculoskeletal system correct any disorders brought about as a result of any imbalances between the two. Neuromuscular therapy enhances the function of joints and muscles, and speeds healing by facilitating the release endorphins.


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