Archive for the ‘Alternative medicine’ Category

Poison Treatment

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Most poisonings occur when parents or caregivers are home but not paying attention. The most dangerous potential poisons are medicines, cleaning products, antifreeze, windshield wiper fluid, pesticides, furniture polish, gasoline, kerosene and lamp oil. Be especially vigilant when there is a change in routine. Holidays, visits to and from grandparents’ homes, and other special events may bring greater risk of poisoning if the usual safeguards are defeated or not in place.

If the victim is alert and ingestion is recent, with the exception of fuel oils and caustic soaps, induce vomiting.

* To cause someone to vomit, use syrup of ipecac, which is often in first aid kits.

* Do not induce vomiting with an oily poison because the substance may enter the lungs where it will create even greater problems. Small amounts of oily poisonous substances are best left alone to pass through the body. Milk may dissolve some of the oil and reduce the damage to cells as it passes out of the body.

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Whiplash Treatment

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Whiplash is a relatively common injury that occurs to a person’s neck following a sudden acceleration-deceleration force, most commonly from motor vehicle accidents. The term “whiplash” was first used in 1928. The term “railway spine” was used to describe a similar condition that was common in persons involved in train accidents prior to 1928. The term “whiplash injury” describes damage to both the bone structures and soft tissues, while “whiplash associated disorders” describes a more severe and chronic condition.

Self-Care at Home

Home care is intended to relieve the pain and minimize the amount of inflammation in the soft tissues of the neck.

* Apply ice to the neck for 20 minutes at a time each hour for the first 24 hours while awake. Do not apply ice directly to the skin. Place a towel between the ice and the neck. Continue to use ice therapy until the pain stops. (After you see the doctor, follow his or her directions for ice therapy.)

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Navigating Your Path to Health

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Many new cars today are equipped with automotive navigation systems.  These systems use satellite technology to locate the car and provide directions to a location of our choice.  The directions are often provided by voice prompts, which describe the path to follow in order to reach our destination.  Thanks to the wonders of modern science, we receive this information immediately.  The voice prompts can also inform us that we have missed a turn or even taken a wrong turn.  Again, we obtain this feedback right away.  We have, in many ways, become a society of immediacy.  We often expect immediate feedback or immediate gratification and anything less is seen as unfulfilling, slow, or outdated.

Now let’s consider navigating our way to a different type of destination, a destination that most of us find vague and elusive.  That destination is health.  Imagine a health navigation system implanted in our bodies that is capable of directing us toward that goal.  Perhaps it would notify us if our dietary choices are a deviation from the path we should follow.  Perhaps it would inform us that our lack of exercise or our need for relaxation are thwarting our efforts to reach our ultimate goal.  It may provide prompts in its monotone, mediocre, matter-of-fact voice such as, “To arrive at your destination, put that cookie down.”  It may also remind us of activities that we have neglected, such as, “You overlooked exercise again today.  Engage in physical exercise at the next possible opportunity.”

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Chronic Bloating and Its Effects

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Chronic bloating can be a deal breaker. Dealing with bloating on a daily basis can seriously impede your way of life. How can constant bloating effect your life? Here are a few ways.

Due to Water Retention

Retaining water is one of the most common causes of bloating. When your body decides that it needs to keep some water close, it traps the water from your food in deposits under your skin and keeps it there until it needs it. Sure, sometimes there really isn’t a need to retain water, but your body does strange things sometimes. In the case of water retention, chronic bloating can cause some people to feel fatigued and actually cause them to gain some weight. When experiencing chronic with a side of weight gain, it can take you hours to find something that fits. When scouring your closets looking for something to wear, just keep in mind that there are treatments available to water retention. Taking a diuretic, or water pill, can cause your body to lose its hold on all the retained water; as the water drains away, so does the weight gain keeping you out of your favorite clothes.

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Complete Information on Ectopic Pregnancy

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

A ectopic pregnancy is an abnormal pregnancy which occurs apart from the uterus (uterus). The ectopic pregnancy is a complication of pregnancy in which the fertilized ovule is established in any fabric other than the uterine wall. The signs and the symptoms of the ectopic pregnancy can involve missed periods, the tenderness of centre, nausea, the vomiting, or the urination frequent. The first panels of warning of a ectopic pregnancy are often pain or bleeding. The majority of the women describe the pain like pointed and stabbing. It can concentrate on a side of the basin and come and enter or change in the intensity. There are many causes of the ectopic pregnancies.

A certain cause include is infection or the ignition of the fallopian tube can make it become incompletely or entirely blocked. The fabric of scar left of a preceding infection or an operation on the tube can also prevent the movement of the egg . The preceding surgery in the pelvic sector or on the tubes can cause adherences. An anomaly in the shape of the tube can be caused by abnormal growths. The women who have the in vitro fertilization or who have an intra-uterine device (IUD) to also employ progesterone have a greater risk of ectopic pregnancy. The principal medical risk of the ectopic pregnancy is rupture carrying out to the internal bleeding.

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Hepatitis – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Hepatitis (plural hepatitides) implies injury to the liver characterized by the presence of inflammatory cells in the tissue of the organ. The name is from ancient Greek hepar (????) or hepato- (?????-), meaning liver, and suffix -itis, meaning “inflammation” (c. 1727)[1]. The condition can be self-limiting, healing on its own, or can progress to scarring of the liver. Hepatitis is acute when it lasts less than six months and chronic when it persists longer. A group of viruses known as the hepatitis viruses cause most cases of liver damage worldwide. Hepatitis can also be due to toxins (notably alcohol), other infections or from autoimmune process.

How does hepatitis affect the liver?

The liver breaks down waste products in your blood. When the liver is inflamed, it doesn’t do a good job of getting rid of waste products. One waste product in the blood, called bilirubin (say “billy-roo-bin”), begins to build up in the blood and tissues when the liver isn’t working right. The bilirubin makes the skin of a person with hepatitis turn a yellow-orange color. This is called jaundice (say “john-dis”).

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Wrist Injury - Causes, Symptoms, Treatment

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Wrist and metacarpal injuries are more common in contact sports, racquet sports, and gymnastics. The wrist represents one of the most complicated regions of the musculoskeletal anatomy. It is comprised of 15 bones, 27 articular surfaces, and an elaborate system of ligaments that maintain these bones and surfaces in proper relation to one another.

The wrist joint is formed proximally by the distal surface of the radius and ulna and the attached fibrocartillage disc, and distally by the scaphoid, lunate and triquetral bones. The wrist as a region extends from the distal radius and ulna to the base of the metacarpals. The wrist positions and supports the hand and therefore has to combine strength and precision with a wide range of movement with stability.

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The Value of Feng Shui Training

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

When I first started out in feng shui classes, I have to admit- my view of what feng shui encompassed was very limited. I had only been exposed to the western version in which you manipulate the objects in a space in order to clear a path for a clean flow of energy. Now, I wasn’t wrong about that, but I really wasn’t seeing the whole picture. Going back to the historic origins of feng shui, the actual purpose was to create balance between the heavens and the earth. This manifested in the laws of astronomy and geography as we know them today. Feng shui was used to select appropriate sites to build homes upon, for both agriculture and in selecting burial sites.

Today’s use has certainly been modernized quite a bit, but the intention is the same. Feng shui is used to create a positive flow of Qi to affect the life of the practitioner. Common focuses for this good energy are health, prosperity, and relationships. Anything that draws positive energy to a person and shunts negative energy away is a good thing, as far as I am concerned. One important aspect that I learned about during my feng shui training is the concept of space clearing. Now that I know about it, it makes so much more sense to me- if there is negative or stuck energy in a space, the correct action is to release that energy and assist it in leaving the space, rather than trying to overpower it with positive energy or charms.

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Detox Myths Shattered: the Truth About Internal Cleansing

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Doctors are frantically scurrying to annhilate detox out of the sphere of influence, making claims that invalidate and attack internal cleansing methods, labeling them “dangerous,” and “ineffective.” The scare tactics being employed by M.D.’s, however, can be demystified with a little common sense. Allow me to explain why the medical industry wants to boot detox off the radar screen by addressing the three biggest “myths” told by doctors and spun by journalists:

1.        The body is already capable of detoxing itself. Isn’t this a nice thought? See, this would be true if a person were in a perfect state of health, entirely free of toxins in the first place. Given that 100% of people are exposed to toxins through food, water, pesticides, cleaning products, pollution, and loads of invisible environmental toxins on a daily basis, it is safe to assume that all of us are, on some level, toxic. Doctors claim that the body is capable of eliminating these toxins effectively without the aid of a detox program. The problem, however, is that toxic overload, (which often results simply from consuming processed, packaged food over a lifetime) inhibits the body from being able to eliminate waste and other toxic material quickly enough. The result is essentially a “clogged” digestive tract that is unable to absorb nutrients properly. Furthermore, disease cannot exist in an alkaline, oxygenated enviroment. ____________ won the Nobel Peace price in 1XXX for this discovery. Given this idea,  people would not suffer from chronic health ailments or disease at all unless they were internally toxic on some level. Disease thrives in an acidic environment, and detoxing assists the body in obtaining a more alkaline state.

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Colon Therapy Treatment Hydro Style

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Medically speaking, colon hydrotherapy is a procedure that cleanses the colon. It’s painless and doesn’t require the use of drugs or chemicals. The patient lies upon a comfortable table. While the patient lies comfortably, the therapist inserts a speculum into the patient’s rectum. Controlled warm water is infused into the speculum and into the colon. The gentle warm water flows through the colon system cleansing it. This flush of warm water, with internal debris, is then discreetly eliminated. The entire procedure is approximately forty-five minutes.

Its Uses
The medical profession uses Colon Hydrotherapy extensively. Colon therapy helps doctors detect Colorectal Cancer and in the study preparation of Colonoscopy. Colon therapy also has the ability to eliminate toxins from the body. And because of this therapy’s ability to remove toxins from the body, it is used in many detoxification treatments.

This treatment also helps remove hardened fecal debris that has been caught in the folds of the colon. Because of lack of exercise, proper diet, often continuous sitting positions, and other bodily treatment, debris becomes lodged in the folds of our colon. This becomes especially more true the older one gets.

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