- Traditional Chinese Medicine—The Process
Traditional Chinese Medicine includes acupuncture, bodywork and herbal remedies. The Sheen Nona Ben Cao, one of the oldest Asian Medicine texts, describes the hierarchy of healing which mirrors the hierarchy of human needs as proposed by psychologist Abraham Maslow. - Traditional Chinese Medicine In Your Daily Life
Unbeknownst to Western culture—Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is as close as your nearest organic food store. The goal of TCM is to seek a permanent solution to health issues, rather than just treating the symptoms. That is why you won’t hear a TCM practitioner say, “Just take this prescription for ten days and call for another appointment if you need a refill.” - Tame Migraine Headaches - Naturally
New data revealed June 27, 2006 at the 48th Annual Scientific Meeting of the American Headache Society, migraine headaches cost American employers..... - Magical Cures and Mystical Remedies
Many people have tarot card, astrology readings, go to psychics or go to hypnotherapists for post-hypnotic suggestions for weight loss, smoke cessation, anxiety, panic attacks, obsessive compulsive behaviors and the list goes on. Magical cures and mystical remedies will give relief temporarily, but eventually the issue resurfaces, because the root cause that created the issue was not addressed. Finding the root cause takes you on a journey of self-discovery through your mind, body and spirit, whereby you can eliminate the need for magical cures, mystical remedies, band-aids, second opinions and ultimately empty promises. - Holistic Health Care - Metaphysical Healing Mission
In an ever increasing fast-paced society, many of us take the easy road of self neglect and procrastination and think we are doing fine because we feel fine. Fast-food commercials dance in our heads, as the solution to our ever demanding race to keep up. Only later we scramble for a practitioner in the time of need… Mildred Carter, one of the pioneers of reflexology, stated in her book, 'Body Reflexology,' "whenever we feel pain anywhere in the body, even the slightest twinge of a pain, it’s the body’s method of sending you a signal, and if palpated and rubbed out, may prevent future illness, although the actual dis-ease may be far removed from the original site of discomfort"
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