Articles about Holistic Health
How to Select a Hypnotist
This article explains how to select a qualified hypnotist.
By Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH
Surgical Hypnosis
This article reviews the application of pre and post surgical hypnosis.
By Paul Gustafson RN BSN CH
Extracellular Matrix
Learn how your Extracellular Highway works and stay clean
By Cynthia L Huddle
Holistic Weight Loss
Angela Stokes lost an incredible 12 stone with a raw food lifestyle and changed her whole life. A previous award winner in the David Kennedy Memorial Fund Prize at the House of Lords for her work on natural solutions for handling obesity, Angela has been widely featured in the British press and on TV, sharing her message of hope for recovery from overeating and obesity issues. Through her website, e-books and talks she encourages others to take a holistic, sustainable path to weight loss.
By Angela Stokes
Life-changing career move works wonders
Re-training for your dream job seems like a luxury few people can seriously contemplate, let alone go ahead and realise. Shortage of time, money or both is usually to blame as well as fear of failure or the unknown.
By Carl Munson
Cupping therapy
An article on the benifits and history of cupping therapy, one of the worlds oldest known therapies. By Dr. John Brazier (tradtitional Chinese medicine)
By Dr John Brazier
Natural Therapies For Relieving Erectile Dysfunction
Until recently, the very mention of erectile dysfunction or impotence could bring about a blush to even the most manly of men. Embarrassing as it may be, erectile dysfunction affects more than 18 million men in America. It can vary in severity from an inability to achieve, maintain and sustain an erection, to an inability to achieve an orgasm, even though a healthy sexual desire exists.
By Dr. Rita Louise
Yoga & Ayurveda
Yoga & Ayurveda
A window to the realm of healing available to you through the sister sciences of Yoga and Ayurveda - also known as yogic healing.
By Beverley Segel & Don Scheumann
Yin & Yang
The Huang Di Nei Jing (The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine)was written by a number of physicians between 770 B.C. & 2 A.D. This book brought together all aspects of TCM and systemised them. The theory expounded in the Nei Jing has remained the dominating theory of Chinese medicine to the present day.
This article looks at one of the theories that is central not only Chinese medicine but also to Chinese philosophy and that forms the very roots of TCM. This theory is the Yin Yang Theory.
By Alex Owen - BSc (Hons) TCM, Bachelor of Medicine, MATCM
The Theoretical Roots of Chinese and Western Medicine.
Medical science as practiced in the west is a world apart from that which is practiced in China. How can the two sciences differ so much if they have the same goal? This article will look at the different theories and philosophies that build the basis for these medical systems.
By Alex Owen - BSc (Hons) TCM, Bachelor of Medicine (Beijing), MATCM
The Therapeutic Relationship
The therapeutic relationship is central to the patient oriented approach to health care that stands complementary medicines apart from their western counterpart. But what are the skills required by the practitioner to instate a strong therapeutic relationship that can beget great benefit for patient?
This thesis will investigate some of the skills that must be developed, by the practitioner, to enhance the healing relationship with their patients.
By Alex Owen - BSc. (Hons) TCM, Bachelor Medicine (Beijing), MATCM
Oriental Body Balance
An overview of some of the skills included in the Oriental Body Balance system of integrated medicine
By dr john brazier
You are what you don't eat
It looks like a ban on smoking in all English pubs, clubs and restaurants will come into force sometime in the summer of 2007. For someone like me, who grew up with the retrospectively unbelievable experience of smoking on buses, underground trains, aeroplanes and most certainly in pubs, clubs and restaurants, it will seem strange...
By Carl Munson
CNM Graduate: Liadh Mulcahy-Fitzgerald
Graduates of the College of Naturopathic Medicine (CNM) are often asked by prospective CNM students and the general "interested" public what drew them to study Naturopathy and what it was like studying with the CNM.
We asked CNM graduate, Liadh Mulcahy-Fitzgerald ND, Dip. Ac, MANP, who made it clear that these questions are easily answered...
By Lynnette Prigmore
Chi Nei Tsang Abdominal Massage - Healing from Within
“The abdominal area, with the internal organs and their internal structures, holds the secrets of a person: things we hide from ourselves. The body holds all kinds of strategies for addressing conflict, personal history, personality, tendencies. Thus the abdominal structure holds the secret of the future, of a person’s life purpose. Any deviation from that purpose brings us in direct conflict with ourselves and causes illness”
Gilles Marin, Founder of the Chi Nei Tsang Institute, USA
By Matéo Magarinos, adapted by Gilles Marin
Yoga & Optimal Aging
How can Yoga help me age better?
By Margarida Renzi, MA, RYT
Living Medicine-Pharmaceutical Free - Part II
Living Medicine-Pharmaceutical Free sounds like an oxymoron—doesn’t it? To some it is—to others it will seem redundant, because millions of people throughout the world are living Medicine/Pharmaceutical Free. How can that be?—Every one gets sick—you might say. Yes, occasionally, people need remedies because they are sick, however, there are a plethora of natural remedies.
By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD
Soul Buffers
Do you know what soul buffers are? These automatic responses can prevent you from living in the now, thwart spiritual development and block you from living your true purpose.
Buffers soften our discomfort. Mentally buffers can be expressed as excuses or rationalizations. Instinctively, they may surface as throat clearing, itching, or nervous gestures. So you might notice some body discomfort as you read the rest of this article. But you will be much better able to free yourself of buffers...
By Phillip Mountrose; Jane Mountrose
New Principal for Kevala
The world's leading provider of specialist holistic therapy training by distance learning - Devon-based Kevala - is pleased to announce the appointment of a new Principal. On the 1st May 2007, figurehead of over ten years, Peter White will officially hand over the title and responsibility to Carl Munson.
By Kevala
History Of Reflexology - Corrections
Your teacher is only as good as the information provided to them. Is it possible that an error is in most of the reflexology books regarding the history of reflexology? Someone read the book, taught it, repeated it, repeated it some more, until it is in all the reflexology books. Does this make it so, real, and liable information? I am a seeker of Reflexology truth. Read the copy of history from my book One Step Beyond and find out details and proof on this subject. Seek and you shall find.
By Master Helen Whysong
How To Get Your Complementary Therapy Business Off To A Flying Start
All too often newly qualified complementary therapists discover that passing their therapy exams was the easiest part of their new career. Learn about the two common traps most fall into - and how YOU can avoid them.
By Joy Healey
Journey to the Heart
It is easy to get sidetracked with the packaging of spirituality so that it becomes just another facet of the ego.
By Myra Hodgson, Reiki Master/Teacher & Holistic Therapist
Getting Connected
One of the problems of living a more natural or holistic lifestyle has been the isolation of having such ‘weird’ interests.
By Carl Munson
Here's to Hedolism
What's the future of therapy?
By Carl Munson
The problem with mind-body-spirit shows
Love ‘em or loathe ‘em, mind-body-spirit shows are a great way for novices to get an introduction to the scene, or for old-timers to keep in touch with the latest therapies, ideas and speakers.
By Carl Munson
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