alternative healing
alternative healing
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by Stephen Becker - 2006-12-21
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'...
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by MN Nikk - 2007-01-27
There are many views today regarding the source of depression, those that involve an understanding of brain chemistry and of neuro-transmitters being among the more popular. Yet, there remains a v...
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by Julie Redstone - 2007-02-04
The origin of depression may not be visible at all on an outer level where wealth, family, relationships, and success may all be in place and operating as signs and symbols of a successful life. Yet ...
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by Julie Redstone - 2007-02-05
If it can be said that there is wisdom to be gained through hardship or suffering that we would not freely choose, then it can also be said that there is deep learning and truth to be gained through t...
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by Douglas Hardwick - 2007-02-09
Reiki is a form of energy healing that has become a popular complement to modern medicine as well as an alternative healing therapy used throughout the world. Although its roots can be traced back cen...
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by Michael Kheyfets - 2007-02-12
Reiki is a Japanese form of healing that is becoming increasingly popular worldwide. The knowledge that an unseen energy flows through all living things and is connected directly to the quality of hea...
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by Julie Redstone - 2007-02-13
The body's consciousness operates as a unified whole, allowing the brain, central nervous system, and higher intuition to register what is going on in all the various parts. Without consciousness, th...
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by CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd - 2007-02-20
Find Alternative Healing Courses in the United States and Canada. Alternative healing courses are quickly becoming an innovative pathway for students who are seeking an education in the healing arts. ...
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by Byron Branfield - 2007-03-16
Garlic is not only useful for flavoring your meals when cooking; it is also used in many over-the-counter herbal remedies and old wives concoctions throughout the world. The ancient Egyptians put garl...
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by Byron Branfield - 2007-03-16
The use of oils to help affect a person's mood and well-being has been practiced for thousands of years. The oil from various plant species is extracted and concentrated to form what are known as ess...