What Health Conditions Can Menopause Cure?

December 25, 2011 by · Leave a Comment 

Menopause brings more than just hot flashes, tummy fat, and mood swings. There are several health conditions that menopause can actually cure, giving us something to look forward to in our post-reproductive lives. Contributor: Jennifer Budd GN, CNA Published: Nov 29, 2011

Quit Smoking Hydrotherapy

August 9, 2010 by author · Leave a Comment 

Even though the notion of cigarette smoking is really a relatively new phenomena, the practice of hydrotherapy has been around a long time. The Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans all utilized hydrotherapy in one form or another to treat a variety of health-related conditions. These days we’re a little more sophisticated compared to those ancient civilizations, however we still use the fundamental concepts of hydrotherapy to deal with illness and enhance our health. This article will concentrate on improving our well being by utilizing hypnotherapy to quit smoking.

Background:
The objective of the hydrotherapy purifying procedure is to rid your body of as many toxins as possible. And needless to say cigarette smoking is the leading contributor to these horrible toxins. The cleanses are centered on a rigid altered diet which generally includes only a few foods and drinks. This procedure will eliminate the nicotine (as well as other poisons) from your system.

Here are the 6 basic types of quit smoking hydrotherapy:

Quit smoking hydrotherapy #1:  Steam and/or saunas
Isn’t it wonderful to be living in the 21st century?  All of us have the choice of putting in steam showers and saunas in our homes at a relatively low cost. No longer will a potential hydrotherapy patient need to stop by a health spa to experience the benefits of steam.

Quit smoking hydrotherapy #2: Whirlpool
Another popular form of hydrotherapy is the whirlpool bath. Along with assisting with the nicotine battle, it is excellent for relieving back discomfort.

Quit smoking hydrotherapy #3: Immersion Baths
Similar to the whirlpool baths are the filled or partially filled immersion baths.  The immersion bath is comparable to whirlpools in that it offers relief through  rising temperatures. The process starts by standing upright in a bathtub of water that is continuously growing in temperature before it reaches 103 degrees. Ahhhh.  I can feel the relaxation!

 Quit smoking hydrotherapy #4: Cold Rubbing
 The concept of cold rubbing is to invigorate and tone your body. It’s fairly simple to put into action,  as it consists of soaking a fabric in cold water and subsequently massaging it over your body. When accomplished the individual ought to instantly retire for the night and sleep until the body becomes warm and dry.

Quit smoking hydrotherapy #5:  Douche
Another well-liked use of hydrotherapy is called a “Douche”.  This is a procedure where water is applied to your body from a hose or shower head. The water should flow in the path of the heart and never truly splash against the skin. Once the program is finished you ought to then shake off any excess water, get dressed and then begin exercising.

Quit smoking hydrotherapy #6: Wraps
A remaining kind of hydrotherapy is known as a wrap. These efficient techniques are used to treat fever and inflammation. The process begins by wetting a cloth with cool water and applied snugly around the body. Once the wrap no longer feels cold you then need to replace it with a dried fabric.

Conclusion:
It’s completely essential that you first stop smoking prior to implementing a hydrotherapy strategy. You cannot carry out a successful nicotine cleanse yet still smoke.  After dumping the cigarettes, and choosing one of the above hydrotherapy methods, you as well can experience the experience of internal cleanliness!

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Opinion Piece Criticizes Winfrey For 'Unbalanced' Medical Advice On Hormone Replacement Therapy

September 13, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Oprah Winfrey “has scored good ratings with her health episodes” of her television show, but “in doing so, she seems to have thrown therapeutic caution to the wind,” such as on her shows featuring actress Suzanne Somers’ opinions on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Salon contributor and physician Rahul Parikh writes in an opinion piece.

Opinion Piece Criticizes Winfrey For 'Unbalanced' Medical Advice On Hormone Replacement Therapy

September 11, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Oprah Winfrey “has scored good ratings with her health episodes” of her television show, but “in doing so, she seems to have thrown therapeutic caution to the wind,” such as on her shows featuring actress Suzanne Somers’ opinions on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Salon contributor and physician Rahul Parikh writes in an opinion piece.

Opinion Piece Criticizes Winfrey For 'Unbalanced' Medical Advice On Hormone Replacement Therapy

September 2, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Oprah Winfrey “has scored good ratings with her health episodes” of her television show, but “in doing so, she seems to have thrown therapeutic caution to the wind,” such as on her shows featuring actress Suzanne Somers’ opinions on bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, Salon contributor and physician Rahul Parikh writes in an opinion piece.

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