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  • Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    There are over 50 Acupuncture Schools in the United States. Acupuncture laws differ from state to state, therefore, each acupuncture school entails its own philosophy and instruction outline. Acupuncture School education and training is approximately 3,000 credit hours. Because there are varying therories of Acupuncture, some schools teach the 5-Element style of acupuncture as opposed to the more familiar TCM style.
  • Alternative medicine in food- Shallots  By : Anita Cherry
    Shallots belong to the lily family (Liliacae) where onion, garlic and leeks are present. It is classified as Allium cepa var. aggregatum .Shallots are smaller and sweeter than onion and like garlic its bulb divides into multiple sections .It digests better than onion when eaten raw. The bulbs are pulled of the ground and leaves are allowed to dry. The greens above the ground which are known as scallions are used as salads and also for cooking.
  • Ayurvedic Indian Medicine - Triphala  By : John Dawson
    Are you persistently irregular? Yes, you're uncomfortable, but if you're about to reach for the laxatives, stop!

    Indian Ayurvedic medicine's Triphala, in Elite's own unique formula, will do much more for you than any ordinary herbal laxative. Triphala is the most popular herbal formula in India, where it's much revered for its powers, and it's becoming known in the West.
  • Benefits of Alternative Medicine  By : Ruby Boyd
    With the growing number of people being affected by newly
    discovered chronic degenerative diseases such as AIDS and
    chronic fatigue syndrome, Are you worried or wondering....

    Is it possible to maintain good health?

    What your body needs to function properly?

    Why conventional medicine is becoming more complicated and
    costly and in some cases simply ineffective?
  • Can Western Medicine Accept Chinese Medicine?  By : Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
    Q: My doctor is skeptical of Chinese medicine. Is there a way to make it acceptable to the western medicine way of thinking?

    A: This is a complicated issue. Ideally, we could use scientific research to make this possible. This has been done to some extent. However, there are still problems with research and its acceptance.

    Not Testing Authentic Chinese Medicine
  • Canine Arthritis Medicine  By : Niall Kennedy
    Before you decide to give your dog canine arthritis medicine you should understand what arthritis is and why medication will ease your dog's symptoms.
  • Chinese Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Chinese Medicine, over 2000 years old, is an ancient form of medicine. Consisting of acupuncture, moxibustion (moxibustion - using material made up of "moxa-wool," in a form of a cone or stick; moxibustion is used to treat and prevent disease by applying heat to pints or certain locations of the human body), herbal medicine, acupressure, cupping, therapeutic exercise and nutrition.
  • Cialis - The Latest in ED Medicine  By : John M. Davidson
    Erectile Dysfunction is defined as the consistent inability to attain and maintain an erection sufficient for sexual intercourse. ED affects an estimated 189 million men worldwide. Experts believe that 80 percent to 90 percent of ED cases are related to a physical or medical condition, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and prostate cancer treatment, while 10 percent to 20 percent are due to psychological causes.
  • Complementary Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Complementary Medicine is the use of natural therapy and medicines to restore and maintain health in addition to conventional medicine. Dating back to 420 B.C., around the time of Hippocrates, complementary medicine is also considered a practice beyond the realm of conventional modern medicine - naturopathy, chiropractic, Ayurvedic, homeopathy, acupuncture and so many other complementary medicine treatments are steadily in demand and on the rise.
  • Contacting a Celebrex Law Firm - The Best Medicine  By : Jeff Lakie
    When the full side effects of Pfizer's anti-inflammatory and pain-killing drug became apparent, the primary concern for many of the people who had been taking the drug to help with the management of their arthritis symptoms was the implications to their health. As it was revealed that the risk of enduring a major cardiovascular episode was two and a half times in former Celebrex patients what it was in the general population, this is enormously understandable.
  • Council on Family Health Offers Medicine  By : Educational booklet distributed in cooperation with FDA, AoA
    As many people age, they are faced with health problems that may need to be treated with the regular use of medicine. And with the normal body changes caused by aging, the likelihood of potential problems with medicines increases for many seniors. With this in mind, the Council on Family Health (CFH) has updated Medicines and You: A Guide for Older Adults -- its educational guide for seniors about safe and responsible medicine use.
  • ELECTRO-MOLECULAR MEDICINE: A NEW FRONTIER  By : Dr. Glen A. Gordon, MD
    Two hundred years after Newton's experience with an apple Sir James Maxwell proposed electromagnetism as a stronger force in the universal scheme, one controlling electron sharing between atoms which Hawkings notes "is the basis of all biology, life itself". A splendid path of discovery and therapy lay before us.
  • Healing teas are strong medicine  By : The World Health Organization
    The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 80% of the world's population satisfy their primary health care needs with traditional herbal medicines. These medicinal plant preparations, passed on and proven through generations of healers, are the oldest known form of health care.
  • Herbal Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Herbal Medicine, also referred to as Herbalism or Botanical Medicine, is the oldest healthcare known to mankind. Herbal medicine is the utilization of herbs for therapy or medicinal purposes. Derived from plants, herbs are used for their medicine, aroma and spice. Herb plants produce and comprise a mariyad of chemical substances that interact with our bodies.
  • Herbal Medicine has been used for thousands of years to success  By : Danny & Susan Siegenthaler
    Herbs or medicinal plants have a long history in treating disease and health disorders. In traditional Chinese medicine, for example, the written history of herbal medicine goes back over 2000 years and herbalists in the West have used "weeds" equally long to treat that which ails us. We are all familiar with the virtues of Garlic, Chamomile, Peppermint, Lavender, and other common herbs.
  • Herbal Medicine: An Ounce Of Prevention  By : Priya Shah
    In recent years the issue of Alternative Healing has taken the medical world by storm.

    A 2004 government survey concluded that more than one third of adults use some form of alternative medicine and healing. Many of those using alternative therapies do not even discuss them with their traditional healthcare practitioners.

    One facet of this burgeoning interest is Herbal Medicine. While it may seem "trendy" to some, Herbal Medicine has been around for thousands of years.
  • Herbs as medicines.  By : Danny & Susan Siegenthaler
    Herbs or medicinal plants have a long history in treating disease. In traditional Chinese medicine, for example, the written history of herbal medicine goes back over 2000 years and herbalists in the West have used "weeds" equally long to treat that which ails us. We are all familiar with the virtues of Garlic, Chamomile, Peppermint, Lavender, and other common herbs.
  • High Blood Pressure Medicines  By : Sara Jenkins
    High Blood Pressure is a lifelong ailment for most of the patients. Taking medicines for this problem is a way of life for persons suffering from High Blood Pressure. But unlike common ailments the medicines for high Blood Pressure cannot be taken randomly. It is necessary that the patient discusses the problem with the doctor before starting the round of medicines.
  • Holistic Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Holistic Medicine involves natural treatment options like holistic nutrition, herbology, environmental medicine, energy work, mind-body medicine, anatomy, and many other holistic medicine practices.
  • How Do I Choose The Best Arthritis Medicine?  By : Stephanie E. Siegrist, MD
    Are you spending a fortune on prescription arthritis medicines? Are they helping? Are you concerned about side effects? You may think a particular drug is a miraculous godsend. Yet, someone you know may take the same dose only to experience little relief and life-threatening side effects. All of the choices can be confusing.
  • How to Help the Medicine Go Down  By : Lisa Simmons
    I have a confession to make. I'm a 40-year-old adult that cannot successfully swallow pills. Shocking...I know. However, it does give me a tremendous empathy for the many kids with special needs who must take one or multiple medication EVERY day. For many of these families, medication time is a daily struggle if not a daily battle!
  • Integrative Medicine And It's Future  By : D. S. Epperson
    The NBC National News, quoted the Washington Post in March of 2000, about the concerns that the FDA had over the mixing of supplements and conventional medications. There were concerns that millions of people are taking supplements (considered herbs, homeopathic, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, enzymes and some diet products) and having reactions when they mix these things with common and prescribed medications.
  • Is a mothers love, medicine  By : Kacy Carr
    Is a mother's love, medicine

    Minus all meningitis thoughts.The flu symptons were strong. Headache,burning fever and sore throat. So what does any natural mother do when their offspring takes ill. They smother him or her with a lot of TLC and would walk to the ends of the earth just to take away the pain and suffering.
  • Know About the All Purpose Holistic Medicine  By : David Chandler
    An Allergy is a hypersensitivity to foreign substances which are normally harmless but which produce a violent reaction in the allergy sufferer. Allergies are generally the body's effort to eliminate something it considers unsuitable. Typical allergic reactions are hay fever, migraine, asthma, allergic rhinitis, digestive disturbances, coeliac disease, conjunctivitis, urticaria, eczema, drowsiness, CFS, hyperactivity in children, tinnitus,recurrent sinusitis and ear infections.
  • Light - Medicine of the Future  By : Larry Weber
    "In 1980, Dr. Fritz Hollwich conducted a study comparing the effects of sitting under strong artificial cool-white (non-full spectrum) illumination versus the effects of sitting under strong artificial illumination that simulates sunlight (full-spectrum). Using changes in the endocrine system to evaluate these effects, he found stress like levels of ACTH an cortisol (the stress hormones) in individuals in sitting under the cool-white tubes.
  • Medical Malpractice Suits: Death By Medicine  By : Anna Henningsgaard
    A recent report has found that Americans are more frightened of dying at the hands of their doctor than they are of a plane crash. The overwhelming majority of those who participated in the survey said that information about malpractice suits and medical errors would be the single most deciding factor in trusting a healthcare provider. These people must have heard that medical errors cause more deaths in the United States every year than car accidents, AIDS, or breast cancer.
  • Medicine From Recommended Pharmacies  By : Bobby Stark
    With prescription medicines, there are so many choices to choose from and it is not easy finding cheaper and effective alternatives. Does your Government pay for all your healths cost, or are you uninsured and you have the burden of 100% of the cost for your family's health care. If you have health care coverage, what percentage do you have to pay?
  • Naturopathic Medicine  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Naturopathic Medicine is an holistic approach that relies on natural remedies. Sunlight, air, and water are thought of as natural healers; this, along with nutritional supplements and massage therapies are all part of naturopathic medicine.
  • Preventive Medicine - Ayurveda  By : Robert Bruce Baird
    It should not be hard for anyone to imagine that man sought medicine to maintain life and gain knowledge since the time of his being pre-hominid and eating plants while learning which ones killed him. Your puppy or kitten will show this when it goes outside for the first time and eats grass to help its gastrointestinal processes.
  • Pros and Cons of Buying Pet Medicine Online  By : Burke Jones
    Pets are many things in many ways but they are not responsible. Not outside of very limited doggy parameters. This means that you are 100% responsible for your pet's health. In this day of seemingly limitless online medication options, the only way to face this challenge is through education. Freedom of choice is only a benefit when you are familiar with the choices.
  • Revenge is the Best Medicine  By : Betsy Gallup
    Over the ages, the act of revenge has gone from a sacred way of life to an act of which to be ashamed and avoid. I disagree. A little clean, honest, LEGAL revenge can be just the thing to help you forgive and forget at least some of the indiscretions whether imagined or real that have been committed against you. Revenge gives you a terrific alternative to pouting, grouching, gossiping, and being spite-filled for years to come.
  • Revolutionary Medicine - Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Pain  By : C. Bailey-Lloyd/LadyCamelot
    Stripped from the scenes from science fiction novels and films, shockwave therapy is a newage alternative to chronic pain sufferers. Utilized not only on humans for over 25 years for urologic and orthopedic conditions, shockwave therapy has even been introduced to veterinary and equine medicine as well. Helping individuals suffering from a range of conditions, including: golf or tennis elbow, stiff shoulders, calcaneal spurs, joint calcification, chronic tendon pain....
  • Saving up on Discounted Medicines  By : Kay Zetkin
    Have you ever remembered a time when your health suffered and you did not bother about having a physician check you out and write out a prescription from for the medications you need to have? Well, we would understand you very much if you answer never. It explains a certain human logic: once your health is at stake, you will never consider not taking any kind of medication.
  • The Aromatherapy Home Medicine Chest - Part I: The Essential  By : Misty Rae Cech
    Essential oils provide a wonderful natural-medicine alternative to common ailments we see at home. Their actions are broad and diverse, ranging from topical antiseptics and anti-inflammatories to analgesics, digestive system tonics, and anti-depressants. While essential oils should not be a substitute for professional medical care, they can be successfully employed for many minor complaints, and as adjuncts to other therapies.
  • The Beginnings of Medicine, via the Back Passage.  By : Thick Mick
    Hello, Mick here.
    When I should have been in short pants, but didn't have any, medicine was hardly a tonic.
    The nearest comparable thing to modern medicine was a type of Acupuncture

    The most noticeable difference between it then, and now, is the needles.
    We didn't have medical grade stainless steel.
  • The Essential Oil Home Medicine Chest - Part I: The Oils  By : Misty Rae Cech
    Essential oils provide a wonderful natural-medicine alternative to common ailments we see at home. Their actions are broad and diverse, ranging from topical antiseptics and anti-inflammatories to analgesics, digestive system tonics, and anti-depressants. While essential oils should not be a substitute for professional medical care, they can be successfully employed for many minor complaints, and as adjuncts to other therapies.
  • The Maharishi Ayurveda Natural Medicine Approach to Beauty and Skin care  By : Nancy Lonsdorf M.D.
    The Three Pillars of Beauty

    Maharishi Ayurveda (MAV), the modern, consciousness-based revival of the ancient Ayurvedic medicine tradition, considers true beauty to be supported by three pillars; Outer Beauty, Inner Beauty and Lasting Beauty. Only by enhancing all three can we attain the balanced state of radiant health that makes each of us the most fulfilled and beautiful person we can be.
  • The Power of Ganoderma in Oriental Medicine  By : R.G. Srinivasan
    Ganoderma, a rare variety of Mushroom credited with the highest medicinal qualities by the classic Chinese 'Seng Nong' is indeed a subject of much research from the ancient china of 100 B.C. or earlier to the modern times by various universities and research organizations. It is also known as Linghzi in China and Reishi in Japan.
  • The True Meaning of Alternative Medicine  By : Jay Moncliff
    Many people who are suffering from disease or pain have thought about trying the alternative medicine route. Before you try alternative medicine, you may want to learn a bit about it. There are a lot of different types of alternative medicine and they all may not be right for you.
  • Top 10 Ways Chinese Medicine Can Help You, Part 2  By : Brian B. Carter, MS, LAc
    Chinese Medicine students learn about how every aspect of our lives (from bowel movements to emotions) relate to one another. We learn to relate to every kind of person.
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine and Infertility - Part II  By : Dr. Mike Berkley
    In Part I, we considered the proper treatment methods of Traditional Chinese Medicine and The Four Examinations,which date back over three thousand years.

    In this section, we will look at the mechanisms of action of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Vibrational Medicine  By : Simon Mitchell
    Vibrational medicine attempts to treat people with various forms of pure energy. The influence of alternative medical systems such as Chinese, Ayervedic or Tibetan medicine have led in part to the development of machines that can 'image energy'. Heat energy imagers are an accepted part of our technology. We readily accept imaging heat, even though we can't see it, because heat is something we can sense through touch.
  • Wellness Medicine  By : Dr Darryl Chew
    THE SCIENCE OF OBESITY: FATS & CHOLESTEROL

    For years we heard that a low-fat, low-cholesterol diet would keep us healthy and help us lose weight. And many of us jumped on the bandwagon, eliminating fat and high-cholesterol foods from our diets. Well, unfortunately, we were doing it all wrong.
  • What Is Herbal Medicine? Is It Safe?  By : Charlene J. Nuble
    Herbal medicine is the use of plant and herb extracts for their therapeutic value. Most plants contain and produce chemical substances that aid in healing and other physical treatments.
  • Why Choose Naturopathic Medicine?  By : Dr. Tara Barker
    Naturopathic medicine is a system and philosophy of medicine that has been around for hundreds, perhaps thousands, of years. Before the advent of 'conventional' medicine, which uses a wide variety of drugs and surgical procedures, almost every doctor learned how to use herbs, minerals, homeopathy, and other natural methods to treat disease. Since the early 1900's and with the discovery of antibiotics, usage and public knowledge of naturopathic medicine has declined.
  • Why Modern Medicine is the Greatest Threat to Health  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    There is the underlying assumption that modernity translates into better health. A corollary of this logic is that we can live our lives pretty much as we want because we can always buy a repair. You know, the car won't start, the TV is broken, the telephone is dead - no problem. Just call in an expert, spend some money and all is well.
  • Why PR Can be Effective "Medicine"  By : Robert A. Kelly
    When properly applied by business, non-profit and
    association managers, public relations "medicine"
    does something positive about the behaviors of those
    important external audiences of theirs that MOST
    affect their operations.
  • Wild medicine and Tansy cakes  By : Simon Mitchell
    It started with the Tansy cakes. I had to ask myself 'Why would anyone eat anything so utterly disgusting in taste'? Chrysanthemum Vulgare is a common perennial in the British Isles and the name Tansy is said to be derived from the Greek 'athansia', meaning 'immortal'. Reasons suggested for this include the fact that the dried flower lasts forever or that it has a medicinal quality contributing to long life.

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