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Ground-breaking UK scientific research could enable practitioners to provide precautionary lifestyle advice that simply involves regularly drinking a unique mineral water.more
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The Price of Ignoring Executive Burnout – Yoga Unveiled as the Antidote to a Silent Epidemic
Amid an era characterized by relentless work demands and exhaustion, executive burnout has surged to alarming levels. A recent study of 2,100 employees and C-level executives in th...more
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The Primordial Psoas and the Chakra System
“Deep within our physical body emerges a bio-intelligent tissue called the Psoas. This mysterious tissue is defined within the biomechanical paradigm as a core stabilizing muscle...more
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We consist of the Universe and vice versa. The philosophical system that is the basis of the Vedanta is not so difficult to understand because it rings a bell within everyone's sou...more
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The Profession, Standards and Safety of Oils
The Aromatherapy Organisation Council's (AOC) pre-eminent position for the aromatherapy profession was confirmed earlier this year when it was granted the first independent seat on...more
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The Promise and Ethics of Genetic Engineering
Genetic engineering promises particular benefits concerning previously untreatable hereditary illnesses – Downs Syndrome and Huntingdon’s, to name just two. This might also offer t...more
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The Promise of a Better World Part I
The Covid pandemic is leading us away from the known normal and into a new normal, one that we, ordinary citizens, are not supposed to know yet. On a need-to-know basis we will be t...more
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The Promise of a Better World Part II
We need to go green. Sustainability is one thing, but a green economy, even if the cost is more than we can bear, is a must. Massive amounts of money are being pumped into the idea ...more
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Milk is a very important food for all mammals as it provides optimum nutrition for growth and development. However, when the milk of each mammalian species, whether goats, elephant...more
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The Proving of Homoeopathic Remedies
Homeopathy is a system of medicine based on the principle that like cures like; that the remedy which will cure the patient is the one that has the same effect on people as does th...more
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At the very core of your physical body lies a muscle that influences every aspect of well-being. The psoas muscle, critical for balance, alignment, joint rotation and range of moti...more
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The Psychologist's Fallacy - and other pitfalls
Today we will look at some common fallacies or misconstructions found in the general area of psychology/ psychotherapy. The most common myth, as I see it - and many are prone to th...more
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Ever since Freud first ventured into the problems of creativity, psychoanalysis has stressed the darker, negative aspects of art.more
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Starting from the perspective of William Blake's "Energy is eternal delight", this article is a theoretical speculation on the origin of artistic creativity which expands psycholog...more
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On the front page of today's leading Swedish daily newspaper, the respected broadsheet DAGENS NYHETER (The Daily News), is featured a major article on back pain. The gist of this l...more
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We're all very interested in money, but not many of us understand it. There are several new books on the market now trying to explain this complicated and highly emotional subject,...more
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The Psychology of Money 2 - More on Money
I knew it, I expected it. My last article in Positive Health on money, that perennially popular topic, aroused lots of interest and responses from readers. People, as I suggested, ...more
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I KNOW what you’re thinking: What’s psychology got to do with weight loss? Surely all you have to do to lose weight is go on a diet, eat less and exercise more. What’s so complicate...more
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The Quest for Paradise on Earth
This article consists of two allegorical tales. One is of a knight’s quest for entry into Paradise, and the necessary advice from a little boy eating a peanut and banana sandwich. ...more
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The Quintessence Above the Tangible and the Mundane
If you are taken blindfolded into two different kinds of building facilities, you will almost automatically pick up the atmosphere and the ethos belonging to each. If say, the fir...more
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Many years ago, I had a housemate who, given a free choice, inevitably made the non-nutritious one. The only bread he would eat was junk white.more
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The Re-Balancing Potential of Seaweed
The author, founder of Seagreens, begins by pointing out that in the modern world we are not getting the nutrients we need. He goes on to describe the qualities of wrack seaweed, t...more
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The Read Without Glasses Method
According to the author, the unavoidable loss of near focus from the age of 40+ is not a fact but an unchallenged assumption as there is no scientific basis to this. He adds that i...more
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The Real Causes of Heart Disease - [and Statins don't help]
Heart disease is the leading cause of death worldwide. For decades our health authorities and the majority of the medical profession have told us that dietary saturated fat and chol...more
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The Real Causes of IBS: How they can be Revealed by Comprehensive Digestive Stool Analysis
In this article Michael Franklin talks about the problem faced by many IBS sufferers – that their doctor can offer them no cure or further tests. The author however, talks about a ...more
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The Real Health Risk Is NOT Taking Antioxidants
People who say they don't need supplements because they are affluent and on a 'good diet' do not appreciate why they need antioxidants. Antioxidants scavenge free radicals. A major...more
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The Reality of Living with PCOS: Your Questions Answered
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a condition that affects one in ten women of childbearing age. It's a common problem, yet one that isn't frequently discussed, leaving many peopl...more
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The Reasons you Should have IDD Therapy in your Back Pain Clinic
Let’s face it, every back care clinic would like a new revenue stream, but that isn’t always easy to achieve. Maybe you simply don’t have the hours in the day to take on any new pat...more
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The Recuperative Power of Plants
This column looks at the recuperative power of plants damaged by floods in the author’s Aromatherapy Fragrance Garden.more
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This column focuses on the relevance of our ribs and the small joints associated with them, including their function and interplay with other organs in the body, namely the lungs a...more
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This Expert Column is a must read for anyone involved in treating people with lower back pain, leg pain and sciatica. Caroline discusses the possibility that these problems may be ...more
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The Relevance of the Diaphragm
This column focuses on the anatomical diaphragm in relation to its respiratory function.more
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The Relevance of The Parasympathetic Nervous System
This column follows on from an earlier column (in Issue 142 of PH - December 2007) by the author on the Relevance of the Sympathetic Nervous System.more
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The Relevance of the Sympathetic Nervous System
This column looks at the body’s Sympathetic Nervous System, how it affects us and how this particular range of nerves gets around the body.more
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This column focuses on the connection between musculoskeletal issues and our internal organs and the discovery made by French osteopath Jean-Pierre Barral when exploring the anatom...more
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The Relevance of... the TMJ: Part I: A Little Bit of Anatomy to get your Teeth Into!
This article is an interesting, if highly technical description of the functioning of this very important and complex joint – the temporo-mandibular joint.more
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The Relevance of.... The TMJ - Part 2. Some muscles to chew on...
The author continues here her detailed technical analysis of the TMJ. It is a clear exposition of a very complex part of our anatomy, which would be an extremely useful chapter in...more
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The Repercussions of Allergies
An allergy is caused by the body's adverse reaction to normal stimuli such as foods, chemicals, animals, clothing, pollen and dust. The effects of an allergy can be obvious, whereb...more
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This article focuses on Thai Massage known as Nuad (to touch) Bo Rarn (ancient or sacred) in Thailand, a technique that reflects Buddhist teachings of loving kindness, compassion, ...more
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This article gives a taste of the true value of salt which is a natural substance, like flour and sugar, and should contain all the elements from its source, the sea. But in today'...more
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The Risks to Health from Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR)
In this article the author shares her experience with heavy metal toxicity, treatments that help and how she uses her Electrosmog Detector to scan her home, and that of her clients...more
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The Role of Anatomy and Physiology in Bodywork
At present Anatomy and Physiology sit uneasily in much bodywork training and practice. In this article I want to look at their place and relevance.more
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Rules and regulations with the intention to avoid conflict, on the one hand, and the intention to increase efficiency on the other, are being invented every single day of our lives....more
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The Role of Balance in Movement and Learning
The way we perceive our place in the world is through our belief system and our interaction between our physical body, thoughts and feelings with the environment around us. At every...more
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The Role of Essential Fatty Acids in Breast Cancer Prevention
The author highlights the misconceptions about, and explains the differences between, saturated fats (in animal fats like butter and palm kernel and coconut oil), monounsaturated f...more
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The Role of Fatty Acids in CFS/ME
Several converging strands of evidence point to a deficiency of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids in chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) or ME (Myalgic encephalomyelitis). The evid...more
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The Role of Homeopathy in Grief
This Column begins by saying that we all will be faced with loss and grief at some time in our lives, whether suddenly, or expected. In either case, the grief can be overwhelming, ...more
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The Role of IP6 in Cancer Prevention
The article focuses studies by Dr Shamsuddin, Professor of Pathology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and his work with markers for pre-cancerous changes. He has f...more
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The Role of Music in Healing - Music, a Dying Bird and a Miracle of Insight
Sally Oldfield, renowned musician and sister of Mike and Terry Oldfield, writes a very moving account of profound experiences over the last year, whilst suffering from chronic fati...more
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The Role of Nutrition and the Nutrition Practitioner in the 21st Century
The author says nutrition practitioners have to move beyond just prescribing a healthy diet of quality whole foods, water, essential fatty acids and eliminating offending food. E...more
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The Role of Nutrition in Cancer Prevention and Treatment
This article seeks to open the eyes of those physicians who unfairly criminalize nutrition as an effective cancer treatment methodology and presents detailed worldwide research fin...more
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Soft tissue work was incorporated in physical therapy many years ago. Its efficacy has been demonstrated by the extent of its utilisation and by its continuous evolvement, sometime...more
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The Role of the Gut in Psychology
This article explores the link between illnesses such as autism, hyperactivity, attention deficit disorder and gut disorders.more
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The Role of the Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene
To understand the significance of any form of supplementation in a health care setting, practitioners should be aware of or investigate the biochemistry of any particular pathway t...more
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The Role of the Transpersonal Dimension in Life-Threatening Illness
This article focuses on Transpersonal Psychology which is based on the work of Carl Jung, Roberto Assagioli, Abraham Maslow and their successors. It combines the traditions of west...more
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The Role of Virtual Scanning in the Detection and Treatment of Migraine
This article looks at Virtual Scanning, said to be the first-ever technology to regulate our behaviour and health on the basis of the brains own sensory data processing mechanisms....more
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It is probable that the earliest system of spiritual development in Israel took the form of emulating Moses’ ascent of the sacred mountain of Sinai. This ascent is described in the...more
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The Sacrum - Anatomy of its Structure and Energy
The spine is naturally curved. The curves of spine enable us to support 10 times the weight than if it were straight. We are born in kyphosis – the primary curve is exemplified in...more
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The Science Behind Beauty Sleep and What It Really Means
Getting your ‘beauty sleep’ may feel like an old cliché, but there is actually some truth behind it. Beauty sleep is very real and it refers to how our skin and body begins to heal ...more
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Is the body controlled chemically or energetically? Conventional thinking would answer chemically, and it’s undeniable that nutrients and drugs powerfully affect the body, but thin...more
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The Science of Flower Essence Therapy
Richard Katz, founder and associate director of the Flower Essence Society in California, explains how flower essence therapy works, based on the Society's research findings, the m...more
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The Scientific Basis of Ayurveda
In this column on Ayurvedic approaches, the author says that Ayurveda and traditional medicine are sometimes criticized for being too general; their holistic concepts appearing ali...more
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The Scientific Evidence for the Efficacy of Homoeopathy
In an editorial in The Townsend Letter[1] Dr Gaby looked at the question of the effectiveness of homoeopathy from a basically sceptical point of view.more
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The Secret Garden: Secret Life of the Inner Soul
In this article focusing on the soul of a person, the author says that throughout history, exponents of the spiritual life have likened the soul to a garden, a secret garden hidden...more
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The Secret Of Oestrogen Dominance (And What’s In It For Men?)
What is it about the middle age spread, with the emphasis on middle? The spreading of our middle begins around the age of 35, research shows. It’s as if a fat switch flicks on and ...more
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The Sedona Method of Personal Transformation
This article claims that the Sedona Method, developed by Lester Levenson, provides a unique and simple approach for releasing emotions and reducing stress using a process of self-e...more
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The Self-Healing Method - A Physiotherapy for the 21st Century
Self-Healing – a unique therapy combining massage, movement, and natural vision training based on the teachings of Meir Schneider (see our interview with Meir under - Interviews). ...more
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The Sequence Specific Homeopathic DNA Remedy System Responds to Discovery of New Form of Asthma
It has long been recognized that asthma is caused by an inflammatory response to allergens in the airways. This form of asthma can be treated by suppression of the inflammatory resp...more
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The Seven Tone Method - Musical Healing
It was the genius of Beethoven who declared that ‘Music is truth’. When so many of us are similarly moved and inspired by music we may or must recognise that music is the bearer ...more
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of a plethora of entities, viz., the soul and other material substances.more
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The Side Effects of Antibiotics
Discovering antibiotics in the 1930s was a major breakthrough for modern medicine as it allowed many people to be saved from life threatening diseases such as typhoid and meningiti...more
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The skin is the largest organ in the body and has protective, respiratory and excretory functions. If the lungs, liver, large intestine or kidneys are overworked and unable to proc...more
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Twenty Years ago, I published an article Voice Movement Therapy - Healing Mind and Body with Sound and Song - in Issue 28 of Positive Health magazine. I was feeling positive. I wa...more
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The Slow Food movement is a worldwide phenomenon. Its aim is to replace fast food with real food diversity, to revere the natural environment and to care passionately for the wellb...more
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The author is summarizing some of the work of Dr. Randolph Stone. Dr. Stone wrote that the soul was created by the joining together of spirit and the body. Polarity therapy is pro...more
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The Soul's Code: The Key to Living a Full Life
We should not – in a few things – outgrow the 'child' residing in us when we grow up. Kids, for instance, have an unfettered gift to expressing their emotions. Psychologists say th...more
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Vera Peiffer, hypnotherapist and kinesiologist, offers a vivid illustration of the fine line between rational and irrational fear and damaging effects of fear on our health, to the...more
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Spinal Touch is a therapy which works on the soft tissue and can help to undo tensions and postural distortions and assist in restoring alignment and restores the balance of the ce...more
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The Spirits of Chinese Medicine and Depression
According to the author, the goal of conventional medicine is to cure disease, but because it has a clear target to focus on, it sometimes overlooks the bigger picture: mainly the...more
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The Spiritual Romance: Soul-Mating According to the Kabbalah
This fascinating article sets out the fundamental principles concerning relationships from the Kabbalah, according to which marriage is a spiritual partnership between two people, ...more
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In this column on Irritable Bowel Syndrome, low starch diets seem to work wonders with the author’s patients who come to her with abdominal bloating and excess gas problems, despit...more
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The Story of Curaderm BEC 5; its Application in Treating Basal Cell Cancers
Created by Dr. Bill Cham, Curaderm BEC5 is a skin cream used to treat some forms of non-malignant skin cancers. Its origin is an incredible story involving cows behaving strangely a...more
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The Strong Myth of the Weak Back
The author focuses on the treatment of a weak back and the strengthening of back muscles in this article, following a call from a patient referred to him by an osteopath.more
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Osteopathy was established in 1874 in the rural United States by Andrew Taylor Still. Still was fascinated by the mechanics of the body but also had a Native American background and...more
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Modern science has put together a computer animation program on the development of the universe and all of her parts. Through this program one can shrink, or dehydrate all of Life a...more
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The Subtle and Shifting Currents of Change
In this article, the author discusses the changing seasons and how they affect us. She looks at Chinese Medicine where every element has its opposite (yin and yang) and that we nee...more
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The author gives a detailed account of the chemical nature of the two types of sugar, simple sugars, and complex carbohydrates. The focus of nutritionists is on the dangers of sugar...more
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The Suppression of a Natural Cancer Cure
Just three miles from the US border, there is a successful alternative cancer clinic in Tijuana, Mexico. Called the BioMedical Center, it was established there in 1963. According to...more
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The next submodality pattern I want to teach you can be used for almost anything. It's a very generative pattern that programs your brain to go in a new direction. In order to ma...more
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This article focuses on performance guidance through charting a path of opportunity and responding to symbols. The author says it's not the decisions people worry about, but the r...more
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This article covers the history, philosophy and practice of T'ai Chi. It describes the author's pilgrimage which led him from transcendental meditation into an ancient Chinese art ...more
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It is written that God beckoned Moses to ascend to the summit of Mount Sinai from whence the Commandments were given to him and his people. The metaphysical interpretation of this s...more
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The Ten Laws of Ancestral Living for Optimum Health in a Modern World
2020 was the year that the world navigated health concerns together – in what is evolving into our ‘new normal,’ an unknown climate asking us collectively to slow down, simplify our...more
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The Therapeutic Value of Sesame Oil
The properties of sesame oil has been recognized for thousands of years and is particularly popular in India, used in oil massage and also as an important aspect of Ayurveda. The s...more
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This articles is about specific situations in which the reader needs to influence others more powerful than themselves. Compassion, courtesy and kindness are essential for getting ...more
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The Three Rs: Relationship, Reflexology and Rebirthing
The article is about relationship. Not just the relationship between the different therapies but, what is much more important, the relationship between the patient and the therap...more
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The Thriving Legacy of Dr Nicholas Gonzalez
Nicholas J Gonzalez MD dreamed of a new paradigm of healthcare – a new medical model based on nutrition, psychology, and spirituality where prevention is even more important that tr...more
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Another major difference between people is in the way they relate to time. Some people dwell on the past, others on the future, and others seem to live only for the present. A hi...more
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The Top Ten Mistakes Made by Meditation Practitioners
In line with growing interest into meditation amongst scientists, medical professionals and the general public, more and more publications are explaining how we should practise medi...more
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The Toxic Nutrient Triad – A Little: Good. Just a Little More: Bad
Most clinicians are familiar with the concept that when a little is good, more is often better, but a lot is still reliably toxic. This results in the mindset of there being little ...more
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In this substantive and well-researched article, Chrissie Wildwood, qualified holistic therapist, former international aromatherapy lecturer and the author of many articles and boo...more
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The Trager Approach has proven to be a rapid, effective, painless, and indeed pleasurable method of deprogramming accumulated negative feelings and behavior patterns, and of restor...more
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The Trager Approach: Discovering the Mind/Body Link
Everything starts in the mind. This is the basis of Trager work, also known as psychophysical integration. Tension, restrictions and blockages in our bodies are all psychological i...more
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The Trager Approach: What is Trager®?
The authors provide a clear explanation of the origins of Trager®, its benefits, and its practice. They describe tablework, mentastic, pausing, and hook-up. Tablework is intended t...more
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The Trager® Approach: The Wellbeing of the Practitioner
Trager work uses gentle self-care movements called Mentastics or metal gymnastics, and may be regarded as self-care/awareness/empowerment exercise. These can be used both by the ...more
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I remember a story I was told when I was knee-high to a grasshopper ... A man is searching for a valuable coin he dropped in the street.more
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The Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
This article looks specifically at the treatment of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which manifests in a variety of unpleasant symptoms and can be caused/aggravated by stress, fo...more
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The Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome
The author of this article has practised as a medical herbalist for twenty years, and ten years ago became interested in Ayurvedic medicine as a useful adjunct to her herbal ther...more
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The Trouble with Binge Eating: Filling the Void
The author is a former glamour model, has assisted Paul McKenna on his weight-loss courses, and runs a virtual healing sanctuary in Second Life. Having had to keep her weight down ...more
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The author reports the thoughts and advice given us from the perspective of Dzogchen Buddhism, in thinking about and dealing with the personal effects of the current economic situa...more
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Extract from Rachel's Environment and Health Weekly Cancer occurs when a cell goes haywire and starts multiplying uncontrollably. Modern cancer theory says a cancer is initiated wh...more
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The article focuses on the 12 chakras within our energy field, and not just the seven which most people are familiar with. He presents information on the 12 chakras based on his h...more
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The UK National Health Services should Engage with Complementary and Alternative Medicine
The NHS England Consultation (updated on 1st December 2017) titled: Items which should not be routinely prescribed in primary care: A Consultation on Guidance for CCGs has confirmed...more
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The Ultimate Gluten Free Guide
In this health-conscious society, an ever-increasing number of people are discovering that they are gluten intolerant. Yet with research predicting that only a mere 24% of people ar...more
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The Ultimate Guide to Cancer-Safe Spa Treatments
Living with cancer not only impacts our physical health, but it can also take a toll on our mental health. We know that spa experiences are proven to boost our mental and physical w...more
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This article by Joel Carbonnel looks at the construction and function of the diaphragm using the analogy first made by the doctor and gymnast, Tissié, of an umbrella. Such similari...more
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This article focuses on our 'Unmet Friends' - emotions (like pain, anger and fear) that can bring monumental changes in our lives if we allow them to work in conjunction with one a...more
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The Ups and Downs of Grief, Joy and Happiness Part III: Learning to Love Being Happy
It was not long before I realized that getting in touch with my emotions was the bedrock of what I had been doing all my life. The instances I recall were mainly focused on how I wa...more
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The Use of Aloe Vera in Dentistry
The dental uses of Aloe Vera are multiple. It is extremely helpful in the treatment of gum disease; it reduces the bleeding of the gums; it is powerfully antiseptic in gum pockets ...more
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If we focus on the therapeutic use of essential oils and on aromatherapy, we can explore at various levels. Perhaps the most obvious is that of the pharmacological and physiologica...more
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The Use of Herbs and Phytonutrients in Pain and Inflammation
This article continues the discussion on pain and inflammation introduced in Issue 59 and focuses on the analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties of herbs and phytonutrients. Fiv...more
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The Use of Herbs For Pre-Conceptual Care in Older Mothers - A Case Study
This case study concerns a woman who had had two normal births, followed by a miscarriage at twelve weeks. Generally healthy and fit, one complication of her treatment was having b...more
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The Use of Homeopathy in a Case of Cancer
When Harriet attended the author's clinic, she was 35 years old and had been suffering from Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) for eighteen months. The primary tumour was growing round a...more
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The Use of The Past in Psychotherapy
In his column this month Sheldon Litt explores the use of the past in psychotherapy.more
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Beata Bishop points out that noise has become an increasing part of today’s society, particularly for young people; silence is scary and needs to be filled. Yet this silence is ess...more
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This enigmatic yet engaging article is based on the author’s practice of energy field (waveform) work. Each of us has an energetic pattern which is as identifiable as a fingerprin...more
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An old joke recounts a drunk searching within the light of a street lamp for his keys, more probably dropped some distance away in complete darkness. His effort mixes the plausible ...more
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By examining the scientific evidence of quantum physics and the findings of research into energy fields, this article provides support for the basic principles of reflexology and i...more
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The Vital Role of Seating in Back Care
Do you suffer from the occasional ache in your neck or back? Should you expect these pains to arrive as part of your daily work? The answer to this last question is, of course, no....more
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Every summer we hear how people are soaking up free vitamin D from sun exposure. How did we make the sun connection? Vitamin D deficiency is characterized by rickets in children and...more
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The Void Effect- Reaction to Trauma, Loss and Treatment of Major Illness
As a qualified stress counsellor, I am privileged to listen to people so that they can offload their deepest fears and troubles.more
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What ways we were thinking, what ways we were feeling, what ways we were judging, what ways we were taking for granted. These are all the ways in which we 'were'. No longer do we ha...more
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The principle organ in our body for detoxification, separating nutrients from waste or toxic products, is our liver. When our liver is over-stressed, or our various means of exc...more
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The work of Mézières is firmly based on what she called 'muscular chains' (MCs). I don't know if she was the first one to use this term but she gave a clear and precise definition ...more
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During the last year, I have been looking closely at the evidence behind the theory that food produced by intensive agriculture increases the risk of cancer and that people can r...more
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The Wide-Ranging Benefits of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) Therapy
PEMF or Pulsed Electro Magnetic Field therapy is now widely studied and used within integrative medicine and therapy. The process involves directing energy waves to the human body. ...more
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Reiki is a spiritual practice, but is not aligned with any specific religion or belief system. Teaching is done in three levels. The first is self healing, the second is healing ...more
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The Withering of Yin: A Mid-Life Crisis
In this column the author explains how Yin and Yang energy work in our daily lives – from diet, sleep and emotions to sex and our environment – and how we can benefit for understan...more
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In a small chocolate box cabin, on the edge of an obscure forest dwells a wizard with an incredible secret power. One day, he was meandering along a winding path deep in the forest ...more
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The name Milton H. Erickson stands pre-eminent above all others in the development of hypnosis into an effective therapy for stress and the ailments resulting from its various fo...more
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The Wounded Healer: Boundaries in the Client/Therapist Relationship
This article examines the ethics of maintaining safe boundaries between client and therapist with an aim to encouraging those entrusted with the care of vulnerable clients to look ...more
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The Yeast - Irritable Bowel Syndrome Connection
Over a decade ago, just after I had trained as an acupuncturist, I learned about such yeasts the 'hard way'. The right - or possibly I should say the wrong set of circumstances cam...more
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Therapeutic Benefits of Su Jok Therapy
Imagine a holistic therapy that can cure chronic health problems by stimulating the pressure points on our hands and feet - would you try it? ‘Su’ (hand) and ‘Jok’ (foot) are Korea...more
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The article cites research findings that show that a short period of daily gardening can help to promote the health strength and mobility of the elderly and increase the heart rate...more
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Therapeutic Properties of BioBran MGN-3
The author highlights the benefits of a high-fibre diet, specifically improved lipid metabolism and lowering of cholesterol; improved sugar metabolism and amelioration of diabete...more
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Therapeutic Properties of Oleova (Egg Yolk Oil)
Natural cosmetics whose worth was not gauged earlier have become relevant today. Natural cosmetic ingredients are those which are obtained directly from nature or derived from somet...more
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Therapeutic Properties of Systemic Oral Enzymes
This article illustrates how taking enzymes has assisted sportsmen both by speeding up recovery following injury and by reducing the level of pain, inflammation and stiffness.more
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Arthritic disorders are some of the most painful and debilitating conditions affecting elderly people worldwide. In the UK it has been estimated that up to 67 million people will ha...more
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A recent British survey came up with the fascinating result that, next to eating out, what people of all ages enjoy doing most in their spare time is… no, not going to the cinema o...more