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    • 31.

      Wellness Seeker Solution


      by Carl Kuerschner - 2006-12-23
      When I first looked out into the abyss of opportunities for the wellness seeker, it seemed like a tad more wearing than shopping at Christmas time.But it made me think: How does anyone come to establi...
    • 32.

      Snap, Crackle, Pop - Adjustment Time


      by Zach Thompson - 2006-12-23
      There are many forms of arthritis. It is a disease that affects the joints of the body, causing a lot of pain and discomfort. Chiropractic specifically focuses on joints and the spine, making it a pos...
    • 33.

      History Of Chiropractic


      by Zach Thompson - 2006-12-23
      The first concept of chiropractic was originally conceived by the ancient Greeks in 17,500 BC. Chiropractic was officially founded by D.D.Palmer in 1895. He opened his first clinic in that same year...
    • 34.

      Guaifenesin: The Answer To Fibromyalgia?


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-26
      There's been a lot of buzz about guaifenesin (pronounced 'gwhy-FEH-neh-sin') in treating fibromyalgia syndrome or FMS. Much of this interest was generated by Dr. R. Paul St. Amand who claims to have ...
    • 35.

      Chai Tea Offers Added Health Benefits


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-27
      Chai tea is a centuries old tea that has been important in many cultures around the world. This rich black tea that is traditionally sweetened with milk and honey also includes various spices which a...
    • 36.

      Is Your Grocery List Promoting Gout? What Foods to Eat and Which Ones to Avoid


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-28
      If you have a condition like gout, one of the last things you want to think about is what's on your grocery list. After all, gout is painful and uncomfortable and the swelling is not only a nuisance,...
    • 37.

      Chronic Fatigue: Causes, Symptoms, Cures, and Recommended Diet


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-28
      Chronic fatigue, or myalgic encephalomyelitis, is a special and difficult type of ailment that is characterized by prolonged weariness that is not directly linked to any other serous medical condition...
    • 38.

      Gout Medication Treatments And Their Side Effects


      by Lee Dobbins - 2006-12-28
      One of the most effective ways of reducing the symptoms of a gout attack is through medication. Medications are necessary not just to relieve the pain of acute attacks but also to prevent attacks fro...
    • 39.

      Balancing Your Wellness Circle


      by Alan Shelton - 2006-12-28
      Four years ago, my burnout at work had reached the point of crisis. I knew what it was like to be enthusiastic and warm and positive, but I found it impossible to summon up those feelings that had com...
    • 40.

      Attention Golfers


      by Zachary Thompson - 2006-12-30
      Golfing is a sport that is particularly hard on the back, especially your spine. You are out on the course for several hours a day swinging your golf clubs. This form of exercise is hard on your spine...