Alternative Medicine Articles
196: Erectile Dysfunction The New Young Male Sex Epidemic
For most men age has typically been the focus of, or the reason for erectile dysfunction, or ED. The rationale supporting this view is, age is considered by conventional medicine as the largest risk factor for ED sufferers.
As men age into their 40s, 50s, and 60s and beyond, they were more than three times likely to have obtained a host of ot
197: Gall Bladder Surgery Options
The gall bladder is a small pear shaped organ that is located on the underside of the liver. Gall bladder disease occurs when gallstones form in the bile duct which can slow the release or even block the release of bile into the digestive system.. When there are gallstones that do not cause any symptoms, there is usually no treatment required. Mi
198: Gall Bladder Symptoms
The gall bladder is a small, pear-shaped organ that is located near the liver. Its purpose is to store and release bile into the small intestine. Bile is used by the human body to aid in the digestion of fats.
There are many different problems and health conditions that are associated with the gall bladder such as gallstones, inflammation of t
199: Green Tea and Its Many Health Benefits
The Asian community has used different teas and herbal remedies since before the Great wall of China (over 3000 years ago) and green tea has stood out as one of its hallmark and most helpful constituents. Green tea has been used to treat everything from heart attacks, stroke to infections like sepsis (blood infection) and numerous other conditions
200: Heart Disease Prevention
A person considered at risk for heart attack can take steps towards heart disease prevention. It is considerably easier to prevent heart disease than it is to fix it once it happens, and for the most part lifestyle changes are needed for heart disease prevention regardless of age or health risk.
The number one method of heart disease prevention
201: Herbalism Development to Treat Disease
Even before the development of man as a species, herbs have been used to treat disease. Animals often chew certain plants to induce vomiting or treat other conditions. Shamans, or tribal healers, most likely observed this behavior and developed a base of knowledge about what herbs and plants were most effective and passed that knowledge down throug
202: Homeopathy May Work by Communicating Information to the Body
Homeopathy is one of the most puzzling and controversial healing systems in use today. Homeopathy is extremely popular with remedies found in local pharmacies and advertised on television. Homeopathy is even more popular in Europe with thousands of satisfied users. Many users are aware of homeopathy's effectiveness but there is relatively little in
203: Natural Remedies for Anxiety
The hustle and bustle of modern life has caused a near epidemic of chronic anxiety. Many experts believe that upwards of 50% of the population suffers periodic bouts of debilitating anxiety symptoms, and all too often, doctors attempt to treat these conditions with medications. Many of these anti-anxiety medications have detrimental side effects a
204: Rainbow Dream For Better Health
Light is eternal, mysterious, and profoundly related to all aspects of health. Although, that relationship largely eludes a scientific analysis. We know sunlight, or artificial light matching the sun's spectral signature, is essential for pineal gland function, sleep/waking cycles, and moods. These facts support the therapeutic use of light.
In
205: Rolfing and Ethics
Ethics is defined as being a set of principles of right conduct, and as a Rolfer the therapeutic relationship necessitates this structure as much as it is defined by it. Les Kertay, Advanced Rolfer, defines ethics as the principles of a therapeutic relationship and in this brief review I will discuss insight into how and why problems arise in the t
206: Rolfing and Rolf Movement
Since my Rolfing endeavor began, one thing has become clear, Rolfing uncoupled from movement cues will not get the same results. What once seemed abstract, except for the occasional aha now seems much more tangible. It seems that which begs the question What is Rolfing is also begging the hallows of movement protocols as well. Here is how I have i
207: Rolfing is Beneficial
Occasionally you hear someone speak about Rolfing. It's quite possible that you or someone you know has experienced it. What is Rolfing-Structural Integration? It is an inquiry into the optimal functioning of the human being, to be nothing short of the whole truth. It is a system of body re-education and manipulation originally known as structural
208: Rolfing Movement Four Series
Rolfing and Rolf Movement have become similar terms used to describe technique that can foster a shift in structural and functional potentials. Rolf Movement will be the focus of this outline describing what a Rolf Movement four series incorporates into sessions to cultivate this shift.
Four independent sessions will explore breath, appendicula
209: Rolfing Ten Series-Closure Wholism
In this Rolfing session there is no new work to initiate . This is the final opportunity for the Rolfer to bring resolution to the clients body. Tenth hour: Closure/Holism (8-9-10) 3D, present time, dynamic.
The main goal for the tenth hour is to establish functional alignment from the ankles to the A/O joint. This is the opportunity to bring
210: Rolfing Ten Series-Movement 1
Movement is necessary to include in each session and inclusion of subsequent pure movement integration sessions are a gem when time allows for them to be rolled into the Ten-Series.
The form or structure of the human body is a product of the nervous system and sub-consciousness mind. The fascia is the container of expression or the web of life,
Page 14 of 63
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44] [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] [56] [57] [58] [59] [60] [61] [62] [63]
