Archive for the 'Living With Medicine' Category
Tuesday, August 9th, 2011
When working normally, your skin acts as a barrier. It does this to stop liquid loss and to stop anything, which might irritate or infect, from getting past and into your body.
Sadly, if you have eczema your skin cannot shield you in the way nature intended. An attack of eczema can leave you with [...]
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Sunday, July 31st, 2011
Bimuno is a prebiotic that suggests that it’s a source of food for the bacteria that live in your stomach and your tum. There are bacteria everywhere outside and inside of us. There are good bacteria and there are not so good bacteria. Some can make us really unwell while some are there to keep [...]
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Thursday, July 21st, 2011
A variety of chemicals are required for research into medical devices, cosmetics, drugs, foods, and for many other purposes. It is very important that any chemicals employed in research are of a high caliber for the best results. Of course, quality control can be a lot of hassle.
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Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Sydney Botulinum medicine (B.tox for short) is now the latest thing amongst trendy Sydney society and now it has become a beauty routine must for many in the Harbour City.
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009
I am looking for freedom in my life. And I know the only way I can find it is through detachment.
Every morning as I am preparing to begin my day I ask for a direction which will ultimately shape my life. During my day little signs will come to me that give me guidance toward [...]
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009
Once a very rare disease Alzheimer’s is now a household name and the reasons are two new pollutants of the brain, inviting an old parasite to a new location. The pollutants are solvents that seek the brain.
These pollutants are Xylene and Toluene, they are popular in beverages, decaffeinated powders and carbonated drinks. The [...]
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Sunday, May 10th, 2009
Japanese Acupuncturist and lecturer Paul Movsessian explains the concept of treating cramp from an ‘Eastern’ perspective.
“From an oriental point of view, as with Chinese and Japanese medicine there’s this concept of ‘Chi’ – which is commonly translated as energy – but energy is not really the right word for it.”
“One of the doctors from Japan, [...]
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Wednesday, May 6th, 2009
FUTURE OR PAST EVENT
Reiki distance healing energy can be sent to a past or future event. A childhood trauma can be relieved of its grip on a suffering adult. An important exam or presentation can be performed with a commanding calmness. A Reiki II trained police officer can send Reiki into a home where a [...]
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Saturday, May 2nd, 2009
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), with its 2500 year old history, offers many lower back pain remedies – lower back stretches, lower back strengthening exercises, massage techniques, acupuncture, herbal remedies,
liniments, sticking plasters and others. Some require a trained TCM practitioner to administer them, while others can be easily learnt and applied by anyone. This article [...]
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Monday, April 27th, 2009
As anyone who has visited my website can easily see, I am a strong advocate of alternative and non-modern medicine. If one didn’t know me, they might even think that I am against modern medicine, hospitals, the American Medical Association (AMA), doctors and even against the often well-meaning organizations with which they are affiliated.
While I [...]
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