Aug 29 2011

What is Polarity Therapy?

Published by Ross under Polarity therapy

Energy fields and currents exist everywhere in nature. Polarity Therapy asserts that the flow and balance of energy in the human body is the foundation of good health.
In the Polarity model, health is experienced when:

Energy systems function in their natural state, and

Energy flows smoothly without significant
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Aug 29 2011

History Of Reflexology - Corrections

Published by Ross under history, reflexology

By Master Helen Whysong
Chapter One - From ‘One Step Beyond, author Master Helen Whysong’
History of Reflexology

REFLEXOLOGY THROUGH THE AGES
Many civilizations have practiced reflexology. Evidence of this has been documented on four continents: Asia, Europe, Africa, and North America. The most common theory is
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May 21 2011

Headache Free

This first article is about comprehensive natural approaches to headaches. All of us have clients/patients who suffer from headaches of varying degrees of severity on a regular basis. Any information we can provide, in addition to the relief we can give with our hands, can be very helpful. It is
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May 21 2011

Massage therapy serves as treatment for pain

As the following article demonstrates, massage for pain treatment is a good practice focus as well as a compelling topic for local press coverage.

Cape Gazette Covering Delaware’s Cape Region |Wednesday, February 25, 2004
Massage therapy serves as treatment for pain

By Karl Chalabala

Mary VonGoerres suffers from
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May 21 2011

East steps to staying healthy for women

19.05.2009 | Author: pendergraft | Posted in Women’s Issues
One cannot fully understand what it would entail to become healthy if they would not know what health means in the first place. Health as defined by the World Health Organization is the state of complete physical, mental and emotional
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May 21 2011

The perect at home yoga workoutfor the stay at home mom

19.05.2009 | Author: pendergraft | Posted in Women’s Issues
To be able to stay physically and mentally fit, one of the advisable steps in doing so is to do some yoga exercises. Yoga exercises target both the physical and mental well-being of an individual. As you do the exercise,
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Jan 05 2011

Yoga Tips for great mornings

19.05.2009 | Author: pendergraft | Posted in Women’s Issues
The perfect and most advisable time to do yoga is early in the morning. It can be done at almost any time of the day but the benefits you get from your Yoga exercises are fully appreciated and will take
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Jun 10 2010

Chinese Reflexology

Published by Ross under Chinese Reflexology, history

History

Chinese Traditional Medicine (CTM) has accumulated rich experiences through a history of thousands of years. It has its own philosophy, a series of theories, as well as various branches. Reflexology, or as Chinese ordinary people call it, foot massage, is a sub-division of CTM.

According to a famous historical
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Jun 10 2010

The Dual Concept Massage Approach to Headaches

Published by Ross under Headaches

Sometimes the most comprehensive solution for a dysfunction is to approach it from more than one perspective. You can reduce the severity of your clients’ headaches by merging these two styles of bodywork.

Fifty million Americans have chronic headaches – they are one of the most common physical problems in
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Jun 10 2010

the history of Ayurvedic

Published by Ross under history

Ayurveda , the science of life, prevention and longevity is the oldest and most holistic medical system available on the planet today. It was placed in written form over 5,000 years ago in India, it was said to be a world medicine dealing with both body and the spirit. Before
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